Show I FUSION IS APPROVED AFTER STORMY DEBATE Democrats and Pro Progressives Unite on County and Legislative Tickets OP OPPOSITION IS KEEN Minority Faction of Moosers Defeated After Battle in Convention Progressive Democratic-Progressive County Ticket For FOP senators W. W W. W ARMSTRONG Democrat C. C L L. L OLSON Democrat WESLEY K WALTON Pro Pro- For representatives JOSEPH G. G BYWATER Demo Demo- crat MRS DAISY C. C ALLEN Demo Demo- crat MRS ELIZABETH J. J HAYWARD HAY HAY- WARD Democrat R. R W. W YOUNG Jr Democrat ROBERT E. E CURRIE Democrat J J. J W. W Democrat CHARLES M. M HECKER Demo Demo- crat J. J T. T RALEIGH Progressive DR GRACE STRATTON STRATTON-AIREY Progressive THOMAS P. P PAGE Progressive For FOP commissioner year four-year term LAFAYETTE HANCHETT Dem Dem- For Fop commissioner year two term JOSEPH I. I LINDSAY Democrat For FOP clerk THOMAS HOMER Democrat For FOP sheriff JOHN S. S CORLESS Progressive For FOP attorney RICHARD HARTLEY Democrat t. t For FOP treasurer R. R C. C NAYLOR Progressive For Fop assessor f A. A H. H PARSONS Progressive For Fop recorder G. G H. H ISLAUB Democrat For FOP auditor M. M C. C IVERSON Democrat For FOP surveyor R. R E. E L L. COLLIER Democrat City Ticket For Fop city judges JOHN F. F TOBIN Democrat W. W H. H WILKINS Democrat For justices of the peace HUGO B. B ANDERSON Democrat F. F B. B SCOTT Progressive For FOP constables THOMAS FOWLER Progressive A. A J. J COPE Democrat Democrat Intermingled with stormy debates debates debates de de- de- de bates and riotous opposition from minority factions Progressives and Democrats assembled in separate separate sep sep- arate convention yesterday and nominated fusion legislative and county tickets A comparatively small number of Democrats objected to the affiliation while in the Progressive convention George W. W Holmberg county road su supervIsor supervisor supervisor su- su led a filibuster expedition of ot delegates dissatisfied with the tho apportionment apportionment apportionment of ot places on the tickets and left the convention When Charles A. A Weaver county auditor nominated two years ago on the fusion ticket but who has now announced announced an an- flounced his return to the Republican ran ranks Its appeared In tho the Progressive convention to vote the proxy of ot a delegate delegate dele dele- gate unable to attend a near riot was precipitated Chairman Allen T. T Sanford Sanford Sanford San- San ford ruled that Weaver had no place In the convention and ordered him from the floor He lie was removed by the sergeant at Wilson Is Indorsed After Arter adopting a platform Indorsing the Wilson administration the convention convention convention conven conven- tion adopted the proposal of the Democrats Democrats Democrats Demo Demo- allowing the Progressives to name a sh sheriff assessor treasurer one state senator three representatives one ono Justice justice justice Jus jus- tice of the peace and one constable The Tho convention then set about the work worle of ot nominating men to these offices A A. II It Parsons was named for assessor John S. S Corless for sheriff Raymond C. C Naylor for treasurer and Wesley K IC Walton for state senator These men were nominated by ac ac- ac J. J T. T Raleigh Thomas Page and Dr Grace Stratton Stratton-Airey were nominated for the lower house F. F B. B Scott for tor Justice of ot the peace and Thomas S S. S F Fawler for constable were named by bythe bythe bythe the convention Minority Opposes Fusion In the Democratic convention spirIted spirited spirited spir spir- debates developed early farly In the tho session There was a minority faction organized d chiefly in the count county precincts precincts pre pre- which did not favor faor the tho fusion plan but when the affiliation had once been agreed upon this faction was iwas lost sight of ot and the nominations were made in accordance with the plan without further objection There Thero was comparatively little In Interest interest interest in- in terest attached to the legislative nomInations nominations nominations nom nom- by the Bourbons and six of ot the present county officers were re- re nominated The county delegates op opposed opposed opposed op- op posed violently the attacks made on George Georga H. H Islaub county who Continued on page 4 FUSION IS APPROVED Continued om from page 1 was charged with catering to In the race for county commissioner for tor tho the four four- year four ear term the tho hottest battIe batte bat bat- tIe tle te of or the te convention was staged Barney Barney Barney Bar Bar- ney B B. B Quinn and Lafayette Hanchett were pitted against each other After three close ballots Hanchett was de declared declared de- de dared the winner As a matter of or a fact there were comparatively few offices aside from those allotted to the Progressives that were not contested keenly keely Eighteen for House W. W W. W Armstrong and C. C L. L Olson for the senate were chosen on the first fist ballot ballot bal bal- bal bal- lot lot l Eighteen names were presented j to the convention for nomination to I the lower house Of these seven were wee to be chosen Joseph G. G Bywater representing the railroad men led the balloting with wih Mrs Daisy C. C Allen Alen of Garfield running running second The other nominees declared were Mrs H. H J. J Hayward Robert E. E Currie Curre Charles Hecker Heck R. R R BV W. W Young and J J. J W. W McKInney In the for the two years' years II race com coin Joseph L. L Lindsey of Taylorsville was nominated on the the- first first- bal ballot t. t Ills His Ils opponents were N. N P P. Petersen Peterson of Granger and George G. G Smith of Salt Sil Lake Thomas Homer was was nominated county clerk cerk b by a heavy majority on the first ballot balot George H. H Islaub was nominated for county re recorder recorder recorder re- re corder the tile only other contender being J. J H. H Haslam Haslam Moroni C. C Iverson can can- for county auditor was named by acclamation Richard W. W Hartley Hartey and Herbert Van Dam pam Jr were pitted against each other In the county at- at race and Hartley Hartey was nominated nominated nomi nomi- on Oil the first ballot balot It R. R R E. E L. L Colher Coller Collier Col Col- her lier ler was the only candidate for county and he too was named by surveyor ac ac- ac- ac Progressives Indorsed By this time the conven convention on han hafl learned of th tile the ticket nominated by the Progressives and a vote yote was called caled for The Progressive nominees were nominated nomi nomi- rated by acclamation Toward the co close cloe e of ot the Progressive convention the tile appointment of a county committee was considered and the following committee was elected after the tile convention had resolved it itself itself it- it i- i self into municipal ward conventions City First City FIrst First ward JW V. V W. W Yo Barton chairman E. E G. G Tho Thomas as secretary 1 F. F E E. Morgan Second ward vard Ellis Els K Patterson Patterson Patterson Pat Pat- terson P. P P. P Cady Third ward Thomas Fowler Mrs Anna Jones Jnes C. C G. G Patterson Paterson Patter Patter- Pater- Pater son chairman Fourth ward H H. W W. i Aires Alrey F F. B. B Scott Scot H. H A. A McMillIn chairman Fifth ward A. A H. H Parsons I chairman F. F E. E secretary J J. J S S. S Ulman I. I J. J Starbuck County County li CountY I H. H i P. P Johnson J. J R. R Nelson J J. JA A A. AMil Milken Mull Mil 1 ken R H. R B. B Rolfe Jr Thomas Paige The county asked to name eight members members members mem mem- bers of the tIle committee but the chair ruled that the they were entitled to only five |