Show KING NOMINATED ON NN FIRST BALLOT l ck Robinson Gain Quick Q hick Victory Victor 3 DEMOCRATIC DEi NOMINEES NOl For United States Senator Senator- William H. H King incumbent For lor congress cong First Abe Abc Murdock Murdoch Beaver incumbent For congress Second district district district- J. J Will Vm Robinson Provo incumbent For state supreme court justice District judge James H H. H Wolfe Salt Lake Lale City For state treasurer treasurer- Joseph Ririe Ogden Senator tor William Villiam William William-H. H H. H King for the past 18 IS years Utah's Democratic c representative in the U. U S S. S senate easily won on the first ballot in the party's state in Provo Saturday The incumbent piled up such a commanding lead as the roll call progressed that William Villiam R Wallace Wallace Wall Wall- Vallace ace of Salt Lake City a rival candidate candidate candidate can can can- moved for nomination by acclamation before some of th the counties were reached The motion motion motion mo mo- tion carried Abe Murdock of I I Beaver and J J. J Will i Robinson of Salt Lake Lale had previously been re- re I nominated at the two congressional congressional congressional district conventions also in Provo Dark Horse Gets Treasury I Joseph Ririe of Ogden a Dark Horse won the nomination for forstate forstate forstate state treasurer Mrs Nellie H. H Jones of Duchesne coming within a D. few votes of the other candidate candidate candidate candi candi- date Mr Smith of Carbon County Weber County's full support of Senator King and Judge Wolfe who won the nomination for su- su ne court justice is thought to have had considerable weight in of the Ogden man Every nomination in the state Continued on page 6 King Jing Nominated I On First Ballot Continued from page one convention was contested with much determination though the final counts gave all the winners large majorities A hard fought battle battie was waged over the position of National Committeeman Committeeman Committeeman Com- Com when Mr Orman W W. W Ewing was thrown out by the passing of a motion declaring the position vacant Although there still remans the question as asto asto asto to whether a national committeeman committee- committee man can be ousted by the state convention A A. A S. S Brown was elected elected elected e- e as successor for the position position position tion winning over W. W J. J Halloran and Mr Ewing who was again nominated but received few votes Addresses by State chairman Olof R. R Michelson Governor Henry Henry Henry Hen Hen- ry H. H Blood and Mayor Owen Smoot of Provo featured the opening opening opening open open- ing of the convention which continued continued continued con con- late into the evening |