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Show PARTY CHOOSES COUNTY STAFF FOR CAMPAIGN Marcellus Nielsen of Mapleton, county auditor, has been named chairman of a committee to arrange ar-range for opening Utah county Democratic headquarters In Provo Pro-vo for the coming election campaign. cam-paign. Other members of the committee commit-tee are Mrs. George S. Ballif of Provo and Loren B. Creer of Spanish Fork. Nine Democrats, unopposed for nomination for various offices on the ticket this fall, were certified by party officials Friday in the Utah county clerk's office. However, unlike the Republicans, Republi-cans, the Democrats did not certify cer-tify a candidate for the post of state senator from Utah county, now held by A. O. Ellett of Span-' ish Fork, secretary of the Utah juvenile commission and chairman of the Utah county Democratic party. J. W. Robinson for congress, from the second district; Abe W. Turner and Dallas H. Young, fourth district court judges, and William Stanley Dunf'ord, district attorney, all of Provo, will be certified to the secretary of state. R. J. Murdock, for four-year county commissionership; Arnold C. Roylance, for county attorney; Burton H. Adams, for state representative rep-resentative from the first district, dis-trict, and Mrs. Maud B. Jacob, for representative from the third district, and Leroy Tuckett, for Provo city judge, were certified to the county clerk. All are of Provo except Mr. Adams, who resides re-sides in Pleasant Grove. |