Show SELFISH liTTLE SGHEME Dunbar Still After Congressional Congres-sional Nomination IJs ALSO BOOSTING MOYLE II I I Dunbar ifc is Said is Now Working a Scheme to Capture Congressional I Nomination for Himself and Gubernatorial Guber-natorial Nomination for 3Ioylc Sanpete Cacho and Summit Counties F Coun-ties Select Delegates to Republican I Stato Coavc7ition greeting1 of Wo mans Republican Club II I I Slate Chairman James Henry Moylc who wants to bo Governor and ex Count Chairman David C Dunbar who wants to be Congressman are said by prominent Democrats to be working work-ing a quiet little scheme all by thcm aclvos and nIl of their own that bodes no good to certain other candidates As chairman oc the Democratic State committee Moylc of course haH an advantage ad-vantage over his opponents and tIle supporters oC other candidates are exceedingly I I ex-ceedingly anxious for him to resign Bill Moyle knows a good thing when he sees I JL and unless forced out he is not likely like-ly 1 to relinquish his hold At least I many Democrats say so Just now It is said the two eminent I machinists are playing in together i Moyle being the silent partner The slogan of the pall is Moylu I for Governor Gov-ernor and Dunbar for Congress and tho hand is being played for all It is worth and perhaps more The plan nil upon for the inflation of r the bifurcated boom is to write letters I Ito I I-to prominent Democrals throughout the State in which Dunbar who ostensibly I I indites the epistles and signs them Is said to strongly urge tho claims of j Moylc for the gubernatorial nomination I while rollclling support for himself asl Congressional nominee Query If the State machine can be I linked with the county machine where J i do the other fellows get off i SANPETE REPUBLICANS Convention Selects Delegates to tho I State Convention TRIBUNE SPJ31IAL Spring City Utah May fiThe convention con-vention of Sanpete county Republicans for the election ot delegates to the State convention and reorganization of County committee convened here today to-day at 11 a m County Chairman W D Candland called the convention to order and named C W Sorenson temporary tem-porary chairman and N P Nelson temporary secretary Chairman Soren son made a neat speech congratulating the Republicans on the present prospects pros-pects The secretary then read the call and after the appointment of the usual committees the convention adjourned until 130 oclock After the report of the credentials committee the tempoiary organization was made permanent The following were then elected delegates to the t Stato convention I Mount Pleasant Anderson N S Nellson W D Can lnnd A Johnson F C Jensen C W Sorenson J F Jensen Ephralm M Hansen A W Jensen Jen-sen Adolph Hanson Peter Thompson John Sorenson Dan F Madsen David N Beal MantI Ferd Alder W D Livingston Living-ston TV G Crawford Peter A Poul son J D Vorhees TV C Snow Lewis Anderson Moroni TV Young Orson Eliason P C Christensen Gunnlson Lafe Brown TV H Crib ble H Johnsen Henry Robblns Will iam Met calf Chester C n A11 red Spring CitYJ Morgan Johnson John-son James Clawson Fountain Green Nophl Robertson IJarry J Crcager Alfred Johnson Thomas C Thompson Wales Thomas D Rees Fairview James Anderson Peter Olson James C Pelerson Swcn O Neilson Fortyfive alternates were also se lected The organization of the county committee com-mittee as effected as follows TV D Livingston chairman L R Anderson Ander-son secretary Other members of the committee are W Metcalf C J FlsOier Simon 1 Bock Lorenzo Pc terson henry Jackson Joseph L Jol ley Sr C V Sorenson A committee consisting of A II Christensen TV D Candland and Adolph Jense was apolnted to draft resolutions of sympathy for the be ron cd of the ScollHd disaster The expression of the convention was that TV D Livingston bp thi > choice of the convention for delegate to the National convention at Philadelphia It was decided that at the proper time the Republicans would place in nom ination a candidate for County Super intendent of Schools This resolution was adopted Whereas A most hearti ending ca lamity has befallen the people of i Scofleld wherein hundreds of families I have bcon brreavod of fathers hus bands brothers and friends by a coal mine explosion therefore be It Resolved By the Sanpeto county Republicans In I convention assembled at Spring City Utah that we unitedly extend out heartfelt sympathy to those bereaved In their hour oC affliction and condole with them and fervently pray thai the God or all men will soothe and comfort those aflllcted bv such an unfortunate oreurrence W D CANDLAND t A H CHRISTIANSEN A W JENSEN Committee PROGRAMME ARRANGED Attractive Features of Theater Sco field Benefit Tomorrow Night The programme committee for the Scofiold benefit at the Theater tomor row night yesterday completed its pro gramme The music and vaudeville features will be Prof TV 15 Wei ho and Theater orchestra Miss Edna Cohn Mrs 13 J l Jolly dance by children pu 1 pils of OhrJstenaen Dancing acadciny I H S Goddard Mrs C G Plummcr S I C Park Mrs Adele Renner who will give the Spanish Bolero Mrs Ella I Cumming TVotzcl Grant Hampton male chorus led by 0 H Peabody Tho following have been selected as I the Gibson pictures to be repeated by the full cast as In the original produc tion The Triumph of Genius The Latest Nobleman Tho Garden of Youth The Rival Beauties The II Seven Ages oC Woman The Last Days of Summer The Only Pebble I on the Beach Is a Dadd Daddy Always Neces i sary The Old Tune When tors Disagree Find the Girl Doc TVho Has Just Been Kissed In Days to Come Churches Will bo 1 Fuller The I Wonders of Palmistry Bad la Bicycling I for the Heart Golf Is Not the Only Game on Earth The Maid of the Mistletoe The Night Before I e ITer Wedding and Collecting the Usual Fans Cloven The Last Guest The American an Body Guard The management announacslhatMr TVcIho and the orchestra will be at the Theater atel on Monday at 12 oclock noon and any of the soloists 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