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Show STAGE CENTER HELD BY COUNTY POLITICS; I Many Conventions to Take ! Place in State Within Next Few Weeks. PARTIES ARE ACTIVE Salt Lake Progressives Still Have Important Problems Yet to Be Solved. Stain and n.timual publics, will oi.rii,y rear sr-aM hi the Chili political theater I'm- I he III' Vt U eek Or I'll llil.VM unions iriolxi.lv ri-.'.-; Kirc." l-;ate politician! lor the must, part will re.it on their oars Idle tit; ICH.H.T lift htH of the ViirloUS counties, dispose (if their conventions and get ready for the grand opening. The I emocrais have not fixe! a date t.r ,t grand opening ami their leaders probably will be mute In the limelight than those of the ( !. O. J'. The Kepub-lii Kepub-lii nH ha ve f I ;.-! Se pi cm her ltl for the .lair of tii.-ir grand rally at ihe Hall Lake theater, v. I1IH1 will mark the real beginning begin-ning of campaign activities. Suite chairmen of both the Republican iin.i 1 wNH-.Tal ie committees are hot on ihe tiail of Llits various county organizations organiza-tions in an effort in get their convention conven-tion disposed of and all tickets In the field at the earliest possible moment. So lar the Kepubllcan state headquarters have received notice of fourteen liepub-lican liepub-lican county eon ventlons. Sanpete county coun-ty held Its 'convention Saturday at Mantl. Others Heard From. The others co tar heard from and the da u-h and places of conventions will be held are: Time eounty. no place given, September 7; (iurtield coiiuiy. J-'angultch. Srptenilu-r 7; Salt Lake county. Salt Lake. September 14; I'rali county, Salem, September Sep-tember 1 'I ; Duchesne, Allotiali, September I',- Sevier, no place given. September b; t'ncho countv, Douran, September Jli; .luab couni v, N'ephi, September 1'!: Tooele con nly, Tooele, September lfi; eher cr.iintv. Ouden, Sepieinber K; Tloxelder county, Hvigharn City, September San Juan coiiiilv, no place, given, September I'inta eounty. no place given, September Sep-tember L'7. Heaver, Carbon. Pa vim, Emery. Crund, Iron, Kane. Millard, Morgan, Rich, Sum-ndl, Sum-ndl, Wasatch, Washington and Wayne counties are yet to be heard from. Reports Are Meager. Reports of the Democratic county conventions con-ventions tire even more meaner lo date, only five counties having been beard from in "this respect. Weber county held It a convention Sat unlay at Ogdeu and the oilier four that have reported will hold conventions the Jntter part of this week. Vtah countv will hold its convention next Friday at Spanish Fork, and on Salurday Tooele county will hold its convention at Tooele, Sanpete, county at Ma nt 1 and Cache countv at IjORan. The dates for the SjiU Lake county primaries and con-veiitionH con-veiitionH havo not yet been definitely derided de-rided upon. While await i tip action on the part of Ihe counties, judge William II. Kins? and Senator Simon Bamberger, Democratic candidates for the 1'nlted States senator a nd governor, respect I vely, plan to do a little Mumping In the near-by districts. "M r. Bamberger plans to go to Spanish Fork tomorrow to attend the celebration in commemorate the completion of the Spanish Fork sugar factory. The indications indi-cations ate Hint he will be in select company, com-pany, as Governor William Spry and Nenhl L. Morris, Republican gubernatorial guberna-torial candidate, also expect lo attend the celebration. Speaking Dates Announced. .fudge King and Mr. Bamberger will assist in starting the Democratic campaign cam-paign in I'tan county next Thursday night by .;i vi ug talks at a bit; 1 lemocyat tc ra lly at l.eld.' Judge King will talk at Spanish Span-ish Fork on Friday, and tomorrow he will add'vss a meet ins: of the women workers of Salt Lake City on the mezzanine Iloor of I he e house hot el. Mr. Bamberger . has arranged to give a talk at a Pcmu- cr.itic meeting at Begun next Saturday. Ti:e women workers of both parties in Salt Lake City and county will be active ..hiiinc: the week. Several meetings of i be s'ate coin ni itlees of the Democratic and Republican women are scheduled for t lie week, as well as numerous meetings of the district and ward organizations. Some interesting developments In the proposed fusion of the Democrats and ) T ' i c s s i c s of S-alt Lake county are expected ex-pected during the week. The Hull Moose rs announced a few davs ago that their ei'innv convention would be held September Septem-ber 1,".. but within the last few days another an-other faction Issued the announcement teat the first, date was not authorized, and fied the date of the convention as September JN. Where Trouble Lies. The main trouble seems to be in the distribution of county offices proposed by the Democrats. The Hull Moesers. Coat is, some of them, are in iiued to hold out for a few more plums, and Ihe breach that became apparent when .lames II. Mays was renominated for congress by the Demo era t s cout in lies t o broaden. The 1 Yogressive convention of the Second Sec-ond congressional district Is scheduled to meet in Judge T. I . .Lewis's courtroom at 2 o't lock nex t Saturday a f to moon to thresh out the question of niufing the Democratic nomination of Mr. Mays. Two meetings have been held tor that purpose, pur-pose, and the only real action taken in each instance was adjournment. Mr. Mus's followers now me confident that the question will be closed next Saturday Sat-urday with the ratification of his nomination. nomina-tion. Some of the local leaders of the party, however, do not concur in that opinion. |