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Show Republicans Send Largest Delegation In History To G.O.P. State Convention Twenty Washington County Republican Re-publican delegates to the state convention returned from Salt Lake City, where they had attended at-tended the two-day convention held on May 17 and 18, enthusiastically en-thusiastically proclaiming the "rejuvenation" "re-juvenation" of the Republican party and predicting a return of their party to power and "sanity". Clarence Dahl was elected vice-chairman vice-chairman of the State Young republican re-publican organization and Noma and Rhoda Andrus are reported to have "stolen the show" with their singing of the song written by Karl Fordham, "Marching of the G.O.P." "This was the largest delegation in the history of the county to attend a State Republican convention', con-vention', declared LeRoy H. Cox, county chairman, in telling of the convention. Those going from this county were as follows: Young republicans, republi-cans, Noma and Rhoda Andrus, Clarence Dahl, Hamblin Bracken, Loraine Cox, Commissioner and Mrs. Finley Judd and Donworth Gubler, county chairman. Those in the older group included in-cluded Chairman and Mrs. Cox, Mr. and Mrs. Claudius Hirschi, Mr. and Mrs. Walter Workman, 'Representative and Mrs. Albert E. Miller, Chauncry Sandbcrg, Henry Gubler, Martin Anderson, Earl Childers, Bertha McGregor, Wood- i (Continued on page eight) G.O.P. State Confab (Continued from first page) ruff Cannon, Mayor D. C. Watson, Karl Fordham and Ruth Woodbury Wood-bury Excell. Mr. Cox reports several outstanding out-standing talks with Philo T. Farnsworth presenting the keynote key-note speech. He states that the delegates were uninstructed, but with the sentiment in favor of Dewey. |