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Show HABEY NAMED FOR GOVERNOR fluff Renominated Attorney General and Crockett Secretary Sec-retary of State. mzz REPUBLICAN TICKET. For Governor. CHARLES R, MABEY For Secretary of State H. E. CROCKETT For Treasurer JOHN WALKER For Auditor JOHN E. HOLDEN For Attorney General HARVEY H. OLUFF For Sapt. Public Instruction DR. C. N. JENSEN For Justice of Supreme Court JUDGE D. N. STRAUP For Presidential Electors THOMAS F. KEARN'S LYMAN SKEEN MRS. ROSE H. HAMBLIN MES. HENRY C. TAGGART . Governor Charles it. Iabey was roniinated the standard-bearer of ie Republican party in Utah at state convention hold in the Salt ;.ike theater Wednesday and will -ad the Republican state ticket at j November election. Contrary to the opposition's pre-M pre-M prediction Governor Mabcy -? named on the first ballot with :;i-6 votes to spare over the neees-. neees-. n majority of 419 votes, polling 41-6 votes. W. H. Wattis of oi?n received 35S 7-12 votes, while ", W. Seegmiller of Kamas polled 7 votes. Secretary of State H. E. Crockett bean was renominated for that silica by acclamation; the deletes dele-tes hardly waiting for Alma Mine of Logan to finish his nomi-speech. nomi-speech. W;e D, N; straup of Salt Lake :5 named as the party's nominee f r the justice of the supreme court. was named on the second ballot tl 5C6 votes. Five other names '-re voted on for that position, W. IKrea of Salt Lake, jli Jge Jo-?:1 Jo-?:1 H. Erlcksoil of Richfield. : -is 0. A. Ivcrson of Salt Lake, ;-iK M. t. Ritchie of Salt Lake d Judge T. D. Lewis of Salt Lake. .' ir JicCrea was second high man 153 votes on the first ballot d 132 on the second ballot. Font names were voted on for the rsraey generalship, namely H. L. ; -it of Price, Harvey H. Cluff of No. John C. Davis of Ogden, and ram J. Lowe of Brigham. 'jfty.' :. Cluff Was named on the first Hot with 478 votes, dnlnit from behind the sec-i:i sec-i:i billot, Jofen WaU-'er of Ogden s-ypi into the letra and was nomi-Btate nomi-Btate treasurer over Mark htile, present state auditor, who ; hcked 15 votes of being nomine nomi-ne on the first ballot. On the ballot Mr. Walker polled KW, votes. Don C. Clayton of t;iii county was also a candidate ! r tie place. ta E. Holden of Salt Lake. Maded war veteran and clerk of state road commission, polled i'. highest vote given any candi-ite candi-ite oot named by acclamation for lite auditor. Mr. Holden was given '-l totes on the first ballot. His iiouents were Walter A. Day of Ml Lake and Edward T. Jones, Irroerly of Provo. Dr. C. N. Jensen, state superin-Jieit superin-Jieit of public instruction, was -limed for that position by aeration. ae-ration. Earlier in the conven-i conven-i a motion to take the position ! of politics was voted down, once - the committee meeting and once the floor of the convention, to presidential electors were led Lyman Skeen of Ogden, 'mas F. Kearns of Salt Lake, Henry C. Taggart of Salt Lake ! Mrs. Rose H. Hamblin of Kane 'My. Towards the close of the after-. after-. session W. H. Wattis and W. ' Seesmiller, defeated candidates 'Mvernor, spoke to the conven-i conven-i reaffirming their loyalty to party and urging the delegates ' o back and elect the ticket rj-4 at the convention. |