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Show 3 JOB SEEKERS j : ENTER RACE Oil ; FUS10I1 TICKET Dr. Maw Will Reopen . Activity With Ral- ly Speech, -.v .- Salt Lak City forthcoming bob partisan lection Saturday took oa) a Democrat! ton when three fflca seekers oa a fusion ticket supported by that party filed their candidacies- They war Lawrence A. Johnson and S. D. Huffakar, nilaf (or too two commlatanrb.lp that xplra, and J. Waldo Parry, candidate - for-elty for-elty auditor. . , At th aam Urn. Dr. Herbert B. Maw, preaident of th atat nnat, returned ta th political arena tor th drat tlm elnce his of tort last-fall last-fall ta obtain tha Democrat! aorei-nation aorei-nation for governor, with tho aa-' nounoemeat that' ha would apaak at a rally next wki for tho reisloa ticket, nominally tha Nonpartisan Cttlsan Voters' league. . ..-,.' Maw la Lie see Leader of tha progressiva Democratic Demo-cratic group which slrd th fosioa ticket that waa dammed by th conasrvatlv wing of tho party. Dr. Maw will speak at tho rally scheduled sched-uled for I p. lev Tuesday at th Mw hous hotel Another speaker will be Scott M. Msthesoa. assistant United Statu dletrtct attorney. . Wendell Orover will be chairman. With tha primaries set for October Octo-ber It, voters needing to register will have opportunities next Tuesday Tues-day and on October 12. The books wi) be opened again October 2s, when registration will qualify voter In the municipal election elec-tion of November 1 October I a Deadline . October becomes th last .data . tnr flllnv a Aandidailea atrnaturaa of 100 or more qualified ofeors being required U art :eaadat listed. ; A heavy registration, which Would Indicate a heavy primary vote, would be regarded a a factor fa-, vorabl to new. offto aeekera, th Incumbents presumably . benefiting by a light vote. |