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Show I OPPOSED TO HOWELL. Provo Republican Delegates Said to Favor Bush for Congress. Special to The. Tribune PROVO, Aur 28. -Two-thirds of the delegates chosen at the PrOyo primaries tonlxht for the state convention will p to Salt Lake September 5 intent upon ending the C'nure.xsi.inal career of Rop-resentatlx-e Ji.heph Howell, according to pred Ictina of local Republican leaden t'nlght at the cii-.- of the primary balloting bal-loting Thene same del'guto.M will espouse the caus- .f f. IC. Bush fur congress, it Is declared The delegates chosen in the five wards ot the tit f.ir the state and Judicial conventions con-ventions follow; First ward-State convention; S. Bach-man, Bach-man, J. O luilTIn and George T. Judd; Judicial convention, Joseph r Bullock Je..r?e T. Judd and Mr. B. Rachman. Secnd ward State, a "raven and B. II. Belmont: judicial. Andrew Knudsen and W. R. H Paxuian. Third ward State, Eph Homer, d H. Madaen, y.' Mary I, vlncenj Hid l. l. NeiMn; ludl Ik' .1 U farter. Joseph w. 1 ".mi. 0 it. Madsen and J J. Johnson Fourtii ward State, John D, ri.h and Harvey fluff; judicial. A. L. Booth 2nd J. H. l'rishv Fifth ward State, Don V. Conover. Georara H Brlmhall, James 'l"ve and 11 C Hicks; Judicial Jacob Evans, j 11. Mctiwen, h. s. Payne and P. T. .iono A majority of t'.r Judicial d-:r cuex are s.iid to favor the nomination of Jacob Evana for Judge ..f the Fourth district. |