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Show Republicans set round robin, open house tonight at 8 p.m. Senator Wallace F. Bennett, incumbent, seeking re-election to the U.S. Senate in this fall's elections, A. Pratt Kesler, candidate can-didate for Utah Attorney General, Gen-eral, will join other Utah county coun-ty Republican candidates in a round robin speaking engagement engage-ment tonight in various Federated Fed-erated women's clubs. The round robin will begin at 8 p.m. Anyone not belonging to the federated clubs and who wishes wish-es to hear these candidates, is invited to be present at the home of Mrs. James Thorn, 730 South 8th East, at 8 p.m. At 9:15 following the com pletion of the round robin speeches, an open house is being be-ing held at the Thorn home for the general public to meet and get acquainted with the candidates, who will include besides be-sides Mr. Bennett and Mr. Kesler, Ralph "Dick" Chappie, incumbent Utah County Sheriff; Sher-iff; Pat Neeley, surveyor; Austin Aus-tin Dittmore, clerk; Maurice Bird, treasurer; J. Taylor Allen, Al-len, commissioner; Wallace Gardner, senator; Lewis Har-mer, Har-mer, auditor; Helene Parker, recorder; Charles Mas tin W e n t z, . assessor; Harrison Conover, Dist. 5 representative; J. Clark Nelson, commissioner. |