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Show DELEGATES ELECTED BY DAVIS DEMOCRATS Special to The Tribune KAYS VI LLE, Sept.' 29. Tho Democratic primaries for the election of delegates tohe judicial, senatorial and county conventions con-ventions Tvere held hero last night, flyrum Stewart was chairman and John R. Galley secretary. The delegates to the judicial convention, conven-tion, to be held in Ogden, September 30. aro as follows: George Swan. Robert Blamlres and George W. Barnes; alternates. alter-nates. O. A. Williams, Emma J. D. Strong and draggle L-ayton. The delegates wore Instructed for C. C, Richards for Judge. The delegates to the senatorial convention, conven-tion, to be held In Farmington, Saturdav, October 3, aro as follows: Henry H. Blood, T. II. Phillips and C. E. L-ayton'. alternates, J. G. M. Barnes, Lambert Blamlres and Mrs. J. II. Grant, Jr. To the county convention, to bo hold in Farmington, Saturday, October 10. tho following delegates were elected. George Swan, J R. Galley. H. J. Sheffield, Maggie Mag-gie Layton, Mrs. H. J. Sheffield. Emma J. D. Strong, Joseph E. Flint. Lu Blamlres, J. G. M. Barnes, lleber C. Galley. H. II. Blood. I-Iyrum Stewart. G. F. Pattllle, Maggie II. Flint, Robert Blamlres. John Nance George F. Bishop, O. A. Williams and Lawrence R. Layton; alternates, Agnes Swan, Mrs. George F. Bishop, Sarah Clayson. C E. Layton, William S. Stove. Mrs. J. H. Grant, Jr.. Rhoda-Blamlres, Rhoda-Blamlres, H. J. Sheffield, Jr., James W. Webster. George T. Beesley. Frank Hyde, Klrby S. Sims, Mrs. Joseph Oponshaw, Mary J3. Bonnemort, J. II. Grant, Jr., and Walter Dlnsmcre. The convention Instructed tho delegates dele-gates to work for Henry II. Blood for representative in the legislature and expressed ex-pressed favor for other positions on -the county ticket. s |