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Show PROHIBITIONISTS TO KHAVE TICKET IN UTAH National, Candidates Will Appear on the Official Ballot in This State. William A. Brubaker of Chicago, representing rep-resenting the national commmittee of the Prohibition party, arrived yesterday to arrange for the placing of "names of presidential electors for the Prohibition ticket on the election ballots in Utah this year. Mr. Brubaker called upon Secretary of State David Mattson yesterday and announced the purpose of'his visit. He i-sid he would remain here until 500 signatures sig-natures were obtained to the certificate of .nomination for the Prohibition party candidates for president and vice president. presi-dent. He left, with Mr. Mattson a copy of the certificate, which reads as follows: We, the undersigned voters of the state of Utah, do hereby nominate nomi-nate the following named persons for the office of presidential electors elec-tors to be voted for at the general election to be held in Utah on the 7th day of November, 1910; and we designate the words ' 'Prohibition Party-'1 as the name and a picture of a fountain as the emblem or device de-vice under which we desire the names of said candidates to appear on the official ballot. The signers hereto further certi- fy that the names of the persons herein nominated will not be printed print-ed on the official ballot or upon any party ticket as the nominees of any political party or voters unless the names ot said persons are placed on the official ballot under the name and the device adopted in this certificate. This will be the first campaign in which the Prohibition partv has put its national ticket on the ballots here. |