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Show BMITSME ' 3 OliiZlTIPLI Temporary Officers for the State Convention Also Discussed Dis-cussed at Meeting. Organization plans for the Tiomocratic party were reported last nisht to the state executive -ornmitu-e, which held a meeting at i.he 'Hotel I'lah, arc! adopted subject to tho approval o:' the Mute, corn-nittoe corn-nittoe and :he com.iy organizations. T:ie roTTin-.H 'Vo ft No discussed the temporary tem-porary organza uon . fur the i emO'-ratir s;ate conv:n; if n. io i .. h.-M in i --d en. ,'jp;:at .S. nn-l appointed a conirniUee to frHir.e tentative re .soIm innr to bo submitted sub-mitted to 'the statu convention. Leht this he regarded as an unwarranted as-sumption as-sumption of authority l.y the . on. mltt.ie. the names of Hie finmer.s of the pruposetl resolutions were; not triven out. The temnorarv eir-n r.;z.i ! ion of the state 'onvention will he fiani.-.l by -Jie committee commit-tee at another me- !in to be held August 10. It is possible-, liejwevr, that the committee com-mittee will me:t before that time, nt the call of State Chairman H. Ii. Thnrman. The report of the sub-committee appointed ap-pointed to draft a plan for organizing the work of the Democratic pari v in the state waa presented Ij. t lie chairman, Judsje C. C. Richard, of 0?d-n. The-other The-other mem born of Die commit tee wese ' B. V. Mendenhall, Samuel RushpII. State! Chairman S. R. Thtirman and I. Li'. Evans. I Tiie report, in brief, propose-s; That j district primaries be held in tiie cities; and precinct primaries in t he countrv. I in each county, to elect district or pre- I ednct chairmen. The district or preHnc.t 1 chairmen would make up the county com"- i mi t tee: the chairmen of the county committees com-mittees would be the members of the sta te committee. The report also provides pro-vides that the state chairman anpoint an executive committee on tiie basis of one from each congressional district and one for each of. the district judges in the state and according to distiicts. For instance, in-stance, the First judliMul district has hut one .iudqe. while the Third, which includes Salt l.ake. has five. Thus the First judicial district would have one member of the executive committee and the Third district would have five. Members of the committee slated that, these matters were all that came before the committee. Candidates were not discussed dis-cussed at all, it was said. Xor was a possible alliance with the Progressives. |