Show Thomas and Blood Head Democrats U U Professor Wins Easily On Second Ballot State High Highway ay Chief T Triumphs Tri Tn- ri- ri On First Ballot The Democrats nominated last week in Ogden at nt the convention of If f the party held there the following following fol- fol fat fol lowing ticket was slated For U. U S. S Senator Dr Elbert D. D Thomas For congress congress First District Abe Murdock For Por fo congress second District J. J Will Robinson For For Governor Henry He HenryH ry-H. ry H. H Blood For Justice Justic of the We Supreme Court D. D W. W Moffat For Secretary of St State te Milton H. H Welling For Attorney General Joseph Chez For F Ir State Treasurer Charles A. A Stain For Stat State Auditor Auditor- f Julius C. C And An An- d derson 1 For Superintendent of P Public bUc Instruction C. C H. H Skidmore For P Presidential Electors C. C Clarence Clare ce John F. F Welch Mrs Frank A. A Drury and Mrs W. W S. S Dr Elbert D D. Thomas of ot the University of Utah internationally ally im known wn authority on oA history and political science and Henry H. H Blood of Kaysville chairman of the state highway commission will head the Democratic U ticket ket in inU U Utah al the elec on Dr Thomas Thomaa was nominated for senator on the s second cond ba ballot at atthe atthe the state convention held in Ogden Og- Og Ogden Og Og- den de Saturday and Mr Blood B was eon con the fir first t ballot The victories victorie of these two men seem to strike a popular chord among the hundreds of delegates pres present nt As was expected l- l there was a ahard ahard hard fought battle between betwee Mr Blood Blood and Mr The Nesha Nes Nes- lin ha forces had bad been busy organizing organizing organizing ing throughout the state te and nd es es- es in Salt Lake before Mr Blood consented to let hi his name go before before the convention as a candidate candidate candidate can can- for governor Mr had a majority in Salt Lake county coun coun- ty but the delegates in practical practical- practically ly all the outside e counties gave Mr Ir Blood a majority The great surprise was the strength of Dr Thomas for U U. S. S Senator There were four condi- condi dates James Gunn McKay Dan- Dan B B. Shields William R R. Wallace and Dr E Elbert bert Thomas The canI candidacy candidacy can can- I d of Mr Mr Thomas had been considered p passive but u he received reedy reedy- ed a substantial plurality on the first ballot and the second ballot put him over yer s strong g. g The young element and especially those wl who o ohad had been students of Dr Thomas Thomaa Thomasin In the university showed marked enU enthusiasm usi sm for their candidate This spirit piri t of enthusiasm from the younger element had dynamic effect on the delegations William R R. Wallace was considered considered considered con con- a strong contender but just before balloting began he took the stage and stated his position position po po- on the prohibition question and just where he would stand if l he lie e should be elected senator His attitude on n the question would defeated him in any event We give him credit for stating his position position po po- po- po in advance of the balloting I For the supreme supreme court D. D W. W Moffatt of Salt Lake won over Laon of Cache MItton MUton Milton Mil MU- ton H. H Welling for secretary of state had an easy victory over J. J H. H Bankhead of Logan The closest vote in the convention convention convention conven conven- tion was between O. O K IC Clay of Price and Joseph Chez of Ogden for attorney gen general ral resulting in f for Chez hez and for J Clay ay |