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Show II CANDIDATES ;: ANXIOUS SEAT fe 0f Convention by the Veber Republicans Pre-t Pre-t ,ents Many Problems. ' 'i to The Tribune. STdEN-. Sfept. IS.-lu spite of the w-" w-" . slate makinu indulged in at the jbliM primTie. Inst night, a ma-l ma-l of tba candidates were not anx-today anx-today to make anythine approach-("5 approach-("5 iefinite statement as to just fere they stood or what their fate ! -n t9 in the county convention to-off. to-off. In some instances opposing "jiHa'tes have the same delegates qn r,?." Interest in the convention :;ie ri c ased by the addition of sev-? sev-? ew candidates. Thomas K Me-.. Me-.. . the incumbent candidate for ' iVt-recorder, had clear sailing up to Jterday- -Now he has tW0 PPonents tr the nomination. The original apportionment of one j.ate to every twenty votes cast for EsUan Joseph Howell in the 1912 Zuos should bring lio delegates, lib : in 0(rien Citv and fifty-nine from J country, into the Republican con-Ljon con-Ljon tomorrow, but three or four - ' the country districts failed to name 'Urates. As arranged at the meeting "the central committee several weeks Captain E. T. HulanisUi of this h will be "the temporary chairman of - . convention and deliver the keynote -Etch at 10 o'clock tomorrow evening. tr Allison was selected as temporary tretarv. Beyond this the convention tanization has not been disclosed. While there may be eleventh hour lojjes, the Eepublicans who have so r publicly announced thems'elves as I pdiilates for nomination or have been ationed bv the voters as desired can-tes can-tes are the following: &!ate senate Edwin Dix, chairman of I Republican central committee; J. , Wilcox, former member of the leg-itore, leg-itore, and Dr. A. S. Condon. Leeislature John C. Childs of Eoy, urge Randall of Randall, August men of Pleasant View, J. V. El-edie, El-edie, Jr., A. T. Wright, Joseph H. lomas and George Halverson, all of tiien, -Cminty commissioner, four-year term I -Moroni Skeen, chairman of the board commissioners; two-year term, Com-.jisioner Com-.jisioner John Bybee of Riverdale; S. TGrow, Huntsville; E. J. Marshall, '.'lorth Ogden ; Fred Foy, Slaterville; ;ieniamin Chadwick, Jr.. Slaterville, and ; farrcn 0. Child, Harrisville. There ; s an indication tonight that one or t lore of the announced candidates for "ke two-year term might switch and try -(Delusions with Commissioner Skeen br the nomination for the four-year inn when the convention opens tomor-Pw. tomor-Pw. f tClcrt llarrv Hales, incumbent. Recorder Thomas E. McKay, incum-Hit: incum-Hit: Angus E. Berlin, who announced OJiwlf yestordav. and C. C. Child of Cverdale. who shied his hat into the i-jDi; today. jTreasurcr Joseph E. Storev, incum-kt. incum-kt. 1'ntil recently Alma Chambers, 116 served for sixteen vears as county bsurer, was a candidate for the nomi- Ition, hut withdrew his name. I sheriff T. E. DeVine, incumbent; prmer Sheriff B. B. Wilson, Police Scr-( Scr-( 0. II. Mohlman and Deputy Shcr-p Shcr-p Lido D. Hitter. :-(Ailorney David Jensen, incumbent; weph K. Evans, who was until recently Jputv county attorney, and C. M. Mar- Itaessor Thomas E. Mathews, inrunv "tt, and J. L. Robson of Plain Citv. -Jieral of the country districts instruc't-'iflcgates instruc't-'iflcgates for Mr. Robson at last ' HM s primaries. 1in""'Cc0rrRa,ph Corlew, irrcumbent. ,1 ot the most spirited contests of T IV0nt!n expeetecCto result T. s:,lech0'1 f a candidate for -f'f on the Republican ticket. |