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Show Dr. M. Lynn Bennion, superta-Undent, superta-Undent, said Tuesday. Thii applies particularly to those children being registered in kin. dergarten. Or. Bennion said. Hare, J. AUen Crockett and Albert Al-bert H. Ellett. both now on the Third district bench are vying for the Democratic hod while the Republican opponents are David T. Lewis. Third district judge, and Joseph E. Nelson, Fourth district. Birth Certificate Needed In Registering Pupils Parents of children who are being be-ing registered for the first time In the Salt Lake City schools are required to bring the child's birth certificate to the school to be used in setting up the official records. Primary Voters Eye (lose Races j Numerous local contests on both the Democratic and Republican primary tickets will bold the party voters on their Own aide of the line Sept S, political leaders believe. be-lieve. Although statewide interest will be centered on the G O P contest between Wallace Bennett and Rue L Clegg for the nomination in opposition to V. 8. Ben. Elbert D. Thomas, there are 205 other contests con-tests on the district and county levels. Democrats will resolve 108 of these localized races and the Republicans Re-publicans 100. In some areas, however, primary pri-mary voters will be freer to range onto the opposing ballots. Sevier snd Juab counties have no local contests on either slate; Republicans Repub-licans have none In Carbon or Morgan and the Democrats intra- party struggles in Garfield, Kane, Piute or Wayne counties. Congressional contests In both parties will serve as a partial check to "Invasion" tactics. Republicans Re-publicans In the First congressional congres-sional district choose between Howard L. Call and Dr. Preston L. Jones, while Democrats In the Second district must settle a content con-tent between Incumbent Revs Beck Bosons and Charles R. Pedersen. Also ststewide is the interest In the supreme court nominations. |