Show REGISTRATION TION TIONNE NE RS 11 Rush in County Continues Salt Lake county registration n agents did a a land office b business siness Wednesday as the 1936 registration deadline neared Estimates tes te's based based i ion on the last minute rush to prote t their voting franchises indicated ted that more mor th than n Salt Lakers Laker Lakers will be qualified to vote next Tuesday Tues Tues- da day Approximately citizens in including in- in eluding many who will wUl vote for th the first time registered Tuesday with some agents reporting as many manYI a as 30 to 50 more voters more voters had registered in m their district u. u than in 1932 Be Be- tween and were expected to o add their names to th the voting lists before 9 p. p m. m Wednesday County Clerk William J J. Korth Kort explained for the benefit of those thos not familiar with the election laws law that citizens who have attained tt ined voting voting voting vot vot- ing age since the last election those thos who failed to vote in the thelast last general general general gen gen- eral election and those who have hav changed their residence within th the thelast thelast last 90 days das are required to reg reg- ister The heavy registration in a measure measure measure mea mea- sure reflected activity of Jea leader ers of both major political parties partie whose workers made a do door to door canvass Tuesday urging laggard citizens to qualify Canvassers Canvasser were also busy Wednesday Agents reported an unusual volume of registrations from young youn voters In many instances M Mr Korth was advised youths whose who e I birthday will fall on November I 3 were among those who registered Tuesday Reg Registration i s t rat ion Tuesday am and Wednesday will bring the total o of 1936 registrations in the county t to Mr Korth estimated The heavy registration pointed I Ia to toa toa a record vote surpassing even that tha cast in the 1932 election when Salt Sal Lakers marked 8 ballots |