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Show VEBER AriD GfaGHE COUNTIES ii;;.e ; DELEGATES g Returns Show 103 Coming . Uninstructed to Democra- tic Convention -With returns frem Weber and Cache county conventions showing 103 uninstruetod delegates te the state Demoeratlox convention, the three evewed eandideto for the eenaterlal nomination ef that party eaoh claimed heavy representation among these named, supporters sieee to W. W. Armstrong. Senator William H. King and W. Ft. Wsllace declared that the returne favored the nomination ef ttistr respective -favorites. Armstrong, sdhsrsnts- placed their percentage In the twe eeuntlee at better than 60 jpee cent, while supporters ef Seneter King deolered thst a decided majority sf the ddegetea named were known te favor the1 .renominatlen ef their candidate. A statement from one ef the Wei. lees leaders eherecterised the Weber county return aa particularly fever-eble fever-eble to their man, with assure noe that a considerable portion ef the Cache eeunty delegeticn would also be found In thet camp. ' t' OODEV, Aug. a. Democrats of Weber Web-er county today named Ct delegates to attend the stats oonventlon In Salt Lake Friday for the purpose of nominating nomi-nating candldatee for United States senator, etate superintendent of pub-Ho pub-Ho Instruction and Justice of the su-jprems su-jprems court. Toese lelegates ere : without Instruction and In the main I did not signify a hie h of the senatorial , aspirants they would support. - - - Friends of Mayo" Frank rranets of Ogden announced, however, that It wns almost certain his name would be I presented to he convention as a senatorial sena-torial poealbllty. But :yor Francis haa not officially announced that he i would enter the race asratnst Bsnator William V'ng, W, W. Arm-ir-ng and W. R. Wallace-. Francis' adherent will put him forward for-ward aa an independent Democrat who. If nominated, will make tbe race on a platform oalllng fjr the protection protec-tion of essential Utah Industrie a Hs waa tor more than te y ra an fit-tonal fit-tonal writer and .later alitor of 'the Ogden Standard. He la serving hie second term ss mayor of Ogden aitd his frlende declare that lils newspaper training has given him a compdehen-slve compdehen-slve grasp of world and national affairs af-fairs essential to affective functioning as a senator. Stuart P. Dobbs. former district attorney, at-torney, was chairman of tbe county primary convention today. He give an addrsss in which he predicted success suc-cess for his party this fslL Other speakers wsrs Mayor Frank Francis, who commented on the absence of machine ma-chine politics at the convention; Jamea Brennan and Walter Sloan, Salt Lake-newspaper Lake-newspaper man. ' The names of the Weber delegates follow: , slrst ward B. H. Ooddard. Mrs. B. H. Ooddard, Frank Francis, Thomas J. Maglnnls, rMs. Fred Packard, Fred L. Packard. H. E. Oarner, Hyrum A. Bel-nap, Bel-nap, Elisabeth Oakley, C W. Averett and Mae Bramweli. Second ward David W. Evans, Sidney Sid-ney W. Bsdcon, Dora Wagstaft, John Payne. John B. Trimble and James Bartholomew. Third ward Richard B. Porter, Walter Wal-ter N. Fair, Frank P. Huband. R A. Norrle. Oeorgc A. Seaman and Asael Barr Sr. . Fourth wui--W. J. Parker. Jeeeph W. Wlntls, John MoCready, Lillian Corey, Cora Kaslus, P. Ernstrom. S. B. Hinckley. W. B. Porterfield, Frank Hose, H. W. Peery, Josephine Seaman, H. II. Ooddard. Fifth ward Joseph Rh-le, T. Samuel Browning. Alma Petereon, Stuart P. Dobbs, F. A. Hulah, Oeorgs Lochhead Jr, James Brennan, Charles Humphries, Mrs. a 8. Smith. Wade M. Johnson. Claude E. Farr, C. Fred 8c hade. Country districts John Bailey, Jo-eeph Jo-eeph I Peterson, I D. Brown, Joseph a Carver, Oeorge E. Brown, W. H. Shaw, Martin P. Brown, A. A. Allen, Jamea Stewart, John Hall, A me ess Hammond, Samuel Thomaison, J. O. McKay, D. D. McKay, U J. Taylor and M. J. Jacobs. , . LOO AW, Aug. I. Forty delegates from Cache county to the Democratic state convention were named at a primary pri-mary convention, here today. Nj attempt at-tempt waa made to instruct ths dilatation dila-tation and nothing could be learned h re as to, which senatorial candiuats will have ths greatest strength from Cache coanty. At an adjournment, primary delegates from each precinct oaucueed and alated the stste dele-gatee dele-gatee frem their district. These were submitted and nessed by the conven-i conven-i lion without question. The delsgatea named are aa follows: : Delegates at largr James W. Funk of : Richmond, Mra. Weeton Vernon of Logan Lo-gan and Frank W. Bean of Cache Junction. The balance of the delegation delega-tion are T. O. Hansen of Paradise; Edward Ed-ward Dahle, Cache Junction; Pster A. Parson. Claxlon; H. W. Hendricks aad Lawrence B. Caine, Richmond; W. B. Chugg, Providsnce; Henry E. Hansey. Hyde Park; C. V. Olsen. N. J. Nielsen end Mrs. Maris Peterson. Hyrum; William Murray and Walter W. Jones. Wei lev I lie; Kphraim Bergeeon, David Hendricks and Mra Bert Pond. Lewie-ton; Lewie-ton; N. C. Borenson, Mendon; Job 8. Smith. Mlllvllle; M. a Rigby, Newton; New-ton; Oeorgs Romner, J. H. NelkJe and E. R Miles. Smlttafield; and H. C Mauthan, J. C. Konneeberjr. William Lindaay, William Worley, W. R Sloan. W. K, Ballard. William Edwards, Moses Thatcher, Abraham Jorgensen. Weston Vsraon. W. A. Monson. Jsmes McMurrin. Mrs. H. F. Mitchell; N. p. Nellson, Ray B. West and Alfred Erk-ksoa of Logsa. W. R. Ballard was sleeted county chairman to succeed Frank W. Bean. P. a. Rowland waa named assiataat county chairman. . B |