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Show Kennedy Appears to Have Won Most Utah Delegation Support Sen. John F. Kennedy of Massachusetts Mas-sachusetts seemed to have come out of the Utah State Democratic Organizing convention with the greatest support among the state delegation to the forthcoming national convention in Los Angeles. An-geles. But virtually every announced and some unannounced candidates candi-dates gained some delegates. Ballots for 20 of Utah's delegates dele-gates were cast Saturday at the convention. Six other delegates with one-half vote each were named by virtue of their party positions. In a tie vote between Warwick C. Lamoreaux and Mrs. Fawn Poulson the latter won on the flip of a coin. Those chosen from the Second Congressional District in Salt Lake County were Mrs. C. L. Jack, L. C. Romney, Bruce S. Jenkins, A. Wally Sandack, Stephen Ste-phen P. Smoot, David P. Jones, Oscar W. McConkie and Calvin L. Rampton. Other delegates from the Second Sec-ond District were J. W. Gillman, Orem; David Greenwood, American Ameri-can Fork; Stanley Roberts of Springville, and Kenneth Gardner, Gard-ner, Layton. Alternates were Milton Weilen-mann, Weilen-mann, Mrs. Helen E. Leavitt, J. E. Faust and Ethel M. Spils-bury, Spils-bury, all Salt Lake City; Thomas H. Reece, Utah County, and Dallas H. Young and P. B. Egbert, Eg-bert, both of Provo, tied; Ray Pruett, Tooele, and Milton Hess, (Continued on page 8) Kennedy Appears to Have Won Most Utah Delegation Support Roosevelt; and a three way tie among Donald Adams, Monti-cello; Monti-cello; Mrs. Lucille Greenwood, Richfield and James P. Alger, Price. Six other delegates with one-half one-half vote each were also named without participation in the delegates contest. They will have votes under rules adopted by the national committee and the state '. convention. I They are Calvin W. Rawlings, ' national committeeman; Mrs. Roxey Romney, national com-mitteewoman; com-mitteewoman; William T. Thur-man, Thur-man, state chairman; Mrs. Kathleen Kath-leen Meikle, Smithfield, state vice chairman; Sen. Frank Mpss and Rep. David S. King. Presidential electors named: J. Clark Elmer, Payson; Benjamin Benja-min Hampton, Salt Lake City; Richard Layton, Layton, and Frieda Bradshaw, Ogden. (Continued from Page 1) . Farmington. Delegates elected from First Congressional district were State Sen. Frank M. Browning, Mrs. Elizabeth Vance and Carl Taylor, all of Ogden; Heber Bennion Jr., Manila; Mrs. Eleanor Nelson, Lo-1 gan; Walter K. Granger, Cedar; City and Frank Memmott, Price, i Alternates were David Welling , and State Sen. J. Francis Fowles both of Ogden; Dr. R. V. Larson, I |