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Show -- J POLITICS AND POLITICIANS r -- Opposition. alWard. Mabey men claim the governor in First .. 15 20 . ready renominated. Seejnd .. H Wattle workers can see nothing but Third . 14 . . 22 ! J Fourth the defeat of the governor and. the . . 4l Filth- ; t ion of the Ogden candidate on the first ballot. 127 City total-..' Naturally neither of these forces will 24 42 node any chances to anything like County outside a dark horse. 11 h 2S Grand total Meanwhile, W. W,. Seegmiller of In the above tabulation two of the amilea continently and predict Mr. to are votes oily Seegmiller given his own nomination. fine assurance two in the county are classed as that the former fcenator and present and doubtful, at the time the tabulation speaker of the house "of representamade up. , tive has anything like a chance fur was It' will be seen that the headquarthe gubernatorial 'honor's- will. It is ters are widely at variance mostly of claimed, bring to him a wealth with to the vote in Salt i,ake support now claimed br one or the countyregard outside the city, although there other of the leading candidates, neith- are delegates In each of the er of whom, the Seegmiller forces say, citv individual wards concerning can be nominated. This is In And among, less, enthusiastic Repub- there is stiff a question. most of the of the fart that at licans there 'is fou.in some talker. spite either in Mr. SeegmtUerT and for a number of Salt I.akenr county primaries, was a there ' tbe city outside, .sharp nf her, dark horse-.(.' The qualifica(ontest between ,Mili plate and a lions or the following, are being a s rimed by at least a few in each in- - I Wattis slate In only a few instance stance, and with interest in some for that reason the tabulations do not case more casual B. vary so widely within the city limits, than In o4hers: State Senator-frAcity Irvine. H. H. Rodlapp. K. E. Jenkins, both sides virtually conceding the conto Wattis. though the majorities who ran eight years ago for the nomare different ination: Frank Evan, who is actively, ceded Another tabulation, (irepared by a Reuengaged in farm bureau Work; J. HowMatey supporter, but without the deben Clark. Carl A. Badger. E.iV information as to cme of the tailed ard and some others who hav long individual votes claimed by the headheen considered as possible gubernaquarters figures xlven above, and torial timber. more closely tie returns tn cenfollowing But main interest yesterday of yealerday morning is tered around the results of the Salt The Trfcune. was below This Ui'nilBtlon riven lAhe county primaries Friday night.. and workers for Mabey. based ohvknowledpe of districts which .Managers missih were The 'Tribune, reports lot it) Wattis and Seegmiller derived a of yesterday. and. tweeted one or two of comfort from a perusal of the dellists. Each headquarters errors in that acmount. sin It orfurther, egate however. 'claimed that eight claimed only those votes in the con' a Watvention from this county which it felt lelagaes in the city as (expressins no- preference, sureof. But as the day developed it tis or was apparent that someone must 1e were- - reallv Mabey delegates and that . mistaken, or'else Salt Lke county mrnit of the county voting districts will hare to have several score more tot reported in The Tribune were for rotes in the convention than the !S9 Mn hey. ' Based on such information which the official call would indithis ta'bujation yielded cate. Maoey. '.ippoau n 4 is In other word a there fair pro- First ward . m IS canSecond ward portion of delegates which as yet it not he definitely assigned to either Third ward 2 3 the Mabey forces or to the opposition Fourth ward t .. ward forces. Fifth the them delegates Perhaps selves do not know: Perhaps one side is claiming the delegatea, while the City total Il other aide has his proxy. In any evrnt County outside city 52 there will be some surprises when the 131 i .lf.3 Orand total convention vote is taken. And the This tabulation aJso give two vot pjreaent indication is that both sides will have their share of unfilled brow as assured to Mr. Seegmiller and two and open mouths when the votes are as doubtful-Nin, voting districts with a total given, Here hi the nummary of the Mabey of eleven votes failed to make report to The Tribune Friday night of the county headquarters Ward. Mabey. Opposition. results nf their primaries. Of theae. 21 4S First .. . .... two reported yesterday. John Balfour . 19 IS Second . . . was given as the delegate selected . IS IS Third .. .... in district 148, immediately west of . 1 Fourth Salt. Ijike City: and W. A. Crane was 4 .. ..... from district 11). Hemman. chosen Fifth his own with instructions to use 114 ,10 City total Judgment, but the district sentiment is said to favor Mabey 7 lndirectlv It is learned that M. A. County outside city 5S ISO 1st Grand total Kevsor, Wattis man. will represent On the other hand the Wattis headdistrict 1!9. Holliday, .In the state quarters declared positively that the convention, and Joseph OrahamLaw-inconvention will vote this way: the congressional: that William, se-e- - S- lty l- Ka-na- b . ; s . " -- : irt i- -i . fi l- - 5 . '.' 5- 1 & Ccl IhifOvffiDRUtl unqualified support tt.Hr. Wattis, says In part: "That , we here pledge ourselves. Individually and collectively, to use every honorable mean possible to bring about his nomination at the Republic state convention." State Senator Lwvld Jensen opposed the resolution, saying that be believed each delegates to the stats convention was competent to vote his or her own Intelligence. W. W. Raw-so- n replied, urging the passage of the resolution. , After a small chorus of "nays," a standing vote was re in questedvuand seventeen stood two VI inem sitKjn inf reaoiuuon, explaining that they favored Mr. Wattis. but objected to eing instructed. Despite "the controversy over th resolution supporting Mr. Wattia. the coma in, claimed for Wattis had will be a solid delegation showed 447 - for Wattis. To this Wattis delegation: practically Most of the Mabey were added later In the evening five supporters came from the country disvotes trom Tooele City and one from tricts, and these were not elected deleThla tabulation showed gates to the state convention, as the Stockton. for SeegJ J2S for Mabey, Wattis prevailed in the county miller and 23 as doubtful. It did not section. slate The WsttiS headquarters include' the Increases claimed later in ciaira the delegates from the city also, the day " for the Wattis camp in salt although one of them is known Lake. avowed supporter of Gov- Contests appear imminent in teveral open and ' Mabey. Salt Ike districts. One slate from fernor Arthur Woolley, as temporary chairdistrict 7 gives A. Zacharias and man of his the rehearsed convention, Harrv Pantelakis, both for Mabey. at ths national Republithe delegatesr. Another gives a Wat- expemnces He convention in Cleveland. tis slate of William Fotes and James can President Coolidge and assert- that ths cnair lauded lAtsis It is assorted o me , tnai la Kepunitcan party .h. hail.,., .t the made i.... h.M ih.m until veser- - no corrupt, as oharged. references st au to state poli- iav to aet authority to count the ' Mr. was k introduced Woolley with a primary apparently, confusing by Mrs. J. A. Howeil, vice chairman an election, county committee, who presided In district IS it is .declared that of the the chairman. j r. Openshaw. had in ens aosence oi josepn B. ; Kvsns, the call read after the voting no Following are the delegates to ths started and then, finding that a list state and congressional conventions: ailed, of those voting was required. Ogd en First ward Mrs. Margaret P. for a reballot. In the meantime about Floyd A Tiipmerman, Dora twenty citiiens had departed- and the Bingham. Wilson. Mrs. U W. Nickerson. Mrs. assertion Is that the Mabey slstewai Mrs. Anna Holden. to Robert Harlin. two carried by .a plurality of from T. '. Kldredge. Royal J. Douglas, eight votes. F. P OrWley. In district 111 such Irregularities EH Oiwr and J Second ward A. Q. Sneedp JYank as an early opening if "'he primaries i Smvth, George Foley. F. T. Wiggins are alleged, wnne in iuirn-charged that the (hail man would and Charles A Base but Third ward -t-". R. Green. H. P. not accept, ballots for anyone W. W. Raw-sothose formally placed in nomination. Randall. Imvid Jenston. h John Ftt, VV. W. 8haw - and among the politicians the that fact amused by were rnther F Brker. So. S did not - Foorth ward Angus Berlin. Nathan the hst from district show the presence on the delegation J. Harris. K. A. Larkln. Stanley W. N. Petterson S. G. Dye. of H C. Iverson. who is usually a that district. But Mr. Rurdette Smith, George J. Kelly. delegate from not the onlv "regular' Thomas Clarke, 8: "J. Jenson. I D. Iverson was left off the delegations this ear lr Browning, JYed W. Chambers. Lawprimaries which -were remarkable for rence Bvans. Hyrum Wheelwright. and Joseph J. Harrison. large attendance.- interest and keen Homer Fenn -contests. Fifth ward A. B. Malan. H. E. t WATTIS. t FOR Skinner. Fred O Taylor, John CulSTRONG ler. Warren !. Wattia. 8. J. Kaplan. John Walker. R A. Moves, Samuel Rpeetll to The Trtbooe'.C. counPowell, Ben" Oppman. Frank KouU. OC.PBN, Aug. If. The Weber candiW: ' Wilson, CiaBs ' H? Mur- indorsed the' George ty Republicans H. Wattis of Ogden thy. Charles H. Everett Hussey dacy of William - nomination Daniel Pugh and Heber Neuteboom. at for the gubernatorial' this afternoon, 8wanner. . the county conventionresolution pledgCounty, outside Ogden Ira SpauW-Ing- , but opposition to a John Wllaon, Charles A. Grober. Ogden candidate ing support to the T. N. M. D. Harris; George Higley. not unanimous, developed and it was or to Jones, whether Jr., W. G: Smith. H. W. Marthe convention is Wat-: R. K. H. Berrett. Chandler. m,t a resoution indorsing the Karl riott. C, Uyman Skeen, Geonre K. Randall. .1.. tie candidacy. Introduced by W. to T. Bybee, J. G. Chllds. Ben Wayment. Hopkins, instructs tl)e delegation D. J. Hammon, Joseph Skeenv .Tosenh Wattis. SupMp. for unit as a vote Governor Mabey. seventeen Hogge. Frank W. Stratford, Charles porters of voted the and Ida Donaldson. resolution, Kingston of whom against caucus following the convenAt claim that it is but an Indorsement, on G. Tavlor. wtio, aj presiviews Fred tion, had divergent while others club, The resolution, after dent of the the matter. has had charge of the campaign in Weber county, was fleeted chairman of the delegation. Tavtd Pugh""wjw made secretary. Mr. Taylor will name other committees of the delegation. BOXELDE? NOT PLEDGED, a-- u Rob-bin- s. es-- . will An ef- d ficient and laxative, and highly recommended as a dentifrice and mouth ' . wash. anti-aci- " . -j n i -- . n , $1.00 Peptona, 79c reeiBgtnicl,ive loni,' 5T(t for enriching tkr blood, buildtnjr the strength anrl improving the health generally. Peptona is pleasant to take and readily assimilated een by weak stomachs. Its excellence is insured by the (scientific ae eurrr with which its ingredients are selected and blended. ; 50c Rexall Orderlies, 37c A laxative, gemlacting. pleasantrand effective r- for children and aged people. Ideal - addition to these four August Recall specials here are a few of the many Rex-ni- t products repilarly sold by the "Owl"' In, Foot Powder Liver Salttx. Corn Solvent Rubbing Oil Rex&n Rheumatic Compoui Rexall Eexall Rexall Rexall 25c 50c 25c 35c - Lt $1.00..... Rexall Rexall Rexall Rexall Rexall Sharing Cream '"93" Hair ......35c Totiic' ;. . j$1.00 Cmm . . . 75c Tbeatrtcal Cream of .Almond Pearl Tooth Powder . . . . 35c ; 25c 'N . e. - Second South and Slain,' Walker Bank Building BMiiMMMl because-o- f usually it can be street costumeformal or informal afternoon, restaurant or t heater costume correctness. equal " Rtussell tlon wers elected as delegate to the First congressional district convention, and the 'delegates to the state convention were sjuned alternates to the congressional convention. Governor Mabey and I met' Pett, chairman erf the "Mabey for Governor' movement, were In Brigham City this afternoon following the close of the convention. The governor met many "of the delegates and was assured that Boie'der county would give htm at least a So per cent support. a " WATTIS MEN CONFIDENT. According to the Wattis headquarters yesterday, the' movement onto the band sunn haa started. - "We never went Into a campaign sifting so pretty as we are today." said one of the managers for the Ogden candi date. "Wattis Is elected now, and the Republicans throughout the state are showing that they tare aware of the fact." It was claimed that five delegatA from Tooele City were Instructed for Wattis. together with one from Stock ton. A Pi ire publisher was given as authority for the statement that- - themajority of the Carbon county uninstrwtod delegation will be for W. H. Wattis. It was asserted that two. and perhaps more., of the Morgan be for the county dclegatas-wTTch- lOgden man. In Fillmore the WattJs strength wis saw to ne three out of. the four delegates selected. These were Clark Calltster. J. A. Kelly, Earl Scott and C, H. Pay. MABEY OFFICERS JUBILANT. for Governor Stat headquarters Mabey In the, CuUert hotel had rather a fine day of It yesterday. The morning started olut with the news from County Commissioner Adams of Paro-wa- n that the fourteen vntea of Iron ceunty would be cast for Governor Mabey. To these wers added during the day. according to dispatches tn the state headquarters, thirteen from v;mr- - six from Morgan and ten from Wasatch. al these county delegations being declared to of-be "soild." - Carbon's tn' addition fifteen out seventeen' are claimed for Mabey: fifteen out Of Boaelder'a thirty, and perhaps a majority there, and from ten to twnty front Wmera delegawhich had heen tion of sevemty-ftvexpected to o solid tor W, H. Wattis. the- Weber county favorite son. There was particular Jubilation when the' news came from Boiekier. The assertion had besn that Jhe county would go solid1 against - the governor. o1h g t tnaneuverg of- Uer last few days. It wjs further asserted that workers had Keen brought in from both lacn ana bait Last r. countlea for ths Wattis forces-something hd happened. . and when the i tempt to put over the unit . "Ml' ' . .. How-eve- raana is , V it-- C M A R T; because i.. ensemble on the aristoeratic- person in the picture is of navy silhouette crepe, wondrously wrought in an intricate design of braid, couched with silver thread. Flyr ing squirrel standing collar, cuffs and coat bottom bands still further blend the tones. The component parts are sleeveless underdress and seven-eightcoat like overpart. has been launched by the creators of smartest fashions and bcoausc it is being adopted by women who lead the mode. New F uts A hs Shipment Just Received for Our ust Far Sale Featuring jiew 28- - and 30-inlength in the ' smart, short coat. ch Natural Silver Rat Jacket Inca length. Pierce. U C. Horsley, r. W Knndsnn. Mrs. C. B. Reeder, Mrs. J. Wesley Horsley. Mrs. p. W. Jenkins. Truman Tolman. Ben D. Harding. Ini Tju-seN. Merrill Valentine. Dr. W. I ' , Smith. The alternates to the state convene 50c Rexall Milk of Magnesia, 39c ' patentblack satin shoe shop. tvl One ' but one of many exclusive new styles now constantly arriving in our It . 50c Arbutus Cream, 39c i- p APT ABLE its versatility Isaac U P. P. Pearson, Black H "Tljroigh theoopvTjration of Rexall rnamfsetBrersrwe are able to givv you pecially low prices on four Rexall special ties during August only. Made by a special Rexall process. A B. V Fishbum, Leroy Wight. Young, F. W Flshburn. C. J. Dewey. Alfred Jensen, A. D McGuire. D. K. Harding. J. A. Ward, W. C Horslev. A. K. Holmgren, J. W. Smith. John J. Bhumwar, June Thomoeon. J. Fran-Weslev Horslev. H. C. Merrill, Hart, J. J. Oaner, P. C. c, Petersen, John U Bush. Alva Rhodes, A, Grover, J. I.. Harvey. Jr.,' J. Hansen and H. c. Woodward. Alretmatea: J, ' H. Kirkham. R. "T.: Flshburn, Mrs. H. T. Cheney. Aquila v vi t:aii. Hrram s. Jensen. John" H Zundel A. P. Dalton. C. Ward. Mrs. lAicinda Jensenr Kph 1,. Josephson. F. W. Hillard, John W. Spackman, Rast Petersen, A. M. Reeder. H. p. Woofinden. Mrs. J. A. Balr. Denmark Jensen Kimball Hail. James Knudsen. E. X. Austin, W R Holmes. A M. Hansen. P. N. August Rexall Specials This is apopulaf and higrj quality beauty cream. of ita ingredients is Peroxide of Hydrogen. You want a liberal supply at tliis low price. C. r k - Influenced by the more or- nate tendency in apparel for the coming season in its spoke embroidery cut- -. work, its delicate tracery of line and elegant simplicity place it among the of cultured aristocrats footwear. Showing new French ' Tt costume which is many costumes in one and which is formed by an assembling of several costume parts .(either real or simulated) into a harmonious unit. Woodland, C. G. Adney,- W P. C Pettersen, John Holsmt, Holmgren. John W. Peters. J. E. A. A. Inimitable exponent of refined artistry in footwear. The Ensembl two-thir- owe, David Holmgren. lsr; Keen fashion interest centers this season in A large held convention Republican in this city this it the Uberty 2 theater ex o'clock. few With afternoon at 'Ceptiono, all precincts in the county were represented, there being nearly 360 delegates present. The convention was called to order by County Chairman William J lxwe. who, after a short address, named F. W. Fishburn as chairman, W, t .Hoist as secretary and J. Westley Horsley as assistant secretary. The delegates will go to the conThe Wattis forces vention unpledgefl. claim aboot of the delethe Mabey forces claim gatea and to nave W to 0 per cent of the deleThe delegates elected tothe gates. state convention are as follow: I Dress Strap ing tam, the crown of the clever little cloche. Variety of shape in these new "models, is refreshing and their becomingness, when rightly chosen, is unerring. We would appreciate the privilege of pleasing you in your first selection. tad enthusiastic delegation attended W. J. ,;.,i- , ful ribbon, cartVheeled" into the brim of the dash- the: Tpounty A. s . And yori cannot go astray from fashion rightness. You alwavs need at least one black hat to cpj voii through any season The three smart blae models sketched are of rib- bon-a- nd at that, moire. faeeisi ts .Ths Tribune RRTOHAM C1TT. Aug. H. is. exclusive agent, in Salt Lake City, or the famous Rexall prod and the other preparation!! rfanufaotured by The' Un,ed Drug CV. Lath ' of the articles advertised below is a Rxall product , ,, r. - Row after row of beauti- - ' "Owl" .". - " Better DRnsSfOREM A New Fall Choose black for your first Fall Hat niirm. s " . 6- s The (Mm ' The jt&xaJULi Store ut-t- pledging -J "v&ntti wloee-leaning- renre Will be the Stiver Lake, or Brighton summer resort district being for Wattis; that. A. T. Butterflela and M.- J. Ttsctinerr both Mabey men, win come from Reports from districts 14J, Bacchus; 146. east of Bacehua; 15, t'nion. and 17V Bluffdale, are either conflicting or missing. bate last night it was stated at Wattis vheadrjuarters that Salt Lake vote would show 18 for county Wattis. Each aide claims the state by a good The data; of M. M. Steele. margin. Jr., Mabey chairman, baaed on a vote of 160 in Sail Lake county, was 49? votes for Mabey on the first ballot, as against a required 419. The Wattis' claim yesterday afternoon before returns from several districts later Nutria-collar- , New 21- feeauttfully Qunmstal Caracul Jacket " Inch length. Fox band collar. Special New S0- - Clitft CA plOy.dU Natural Squirrel Jacket Nsw length. BeautKully $350.00 matched Special . . ' Black Cartteul Jacket jewf. - inrti length- - Natural fitch $150.00 cottar, special. tl-ln- A dapoeit of turn wouiCT " iA. White. W. A. Adams. Thomas Haws g. N, Cook, Alice Kddy, J. W. Phillips, Hyrum Ward, Veron Boothe and A. L. Baddley. Those named for the' judicial and congressional convention are the following: H. N. Figgina. J. E. Bond. P. W. Bnnee, B. P. Horsley. P. J. Koforii F M. Tyson. Williard H. Ane. W. ' W. derson. J. H. lAssley, Louis Boothe. James Jamee Jenson, A A. 'Crawford, John H-- Walk Ins. B. Ctr Jenpson, Kll F. Lee. Alma Baker. K. H. Cornwall. J. TB. Ryan, Ora J. W. 1 .arson. Brigham Wright. Eliaa Anderson. Milton H. Welling. O. R Coombs. Maude F. Boa en. James Walton, Brigham Nataonr MiHon Thomel N. J. Jeppson and Charles Woodward. Simmons, Il parmfiriT. neea South American Beaver Jacket Waw Beautiful selooted sklna, beaotrful tn color- AA length. ln. Special....'....' Carl R. hold any fur nntfl October made. Man-us- e n, i 1 f - A j e: Rl; . - 1 b-b- a-- eel- - e 1, 1925. of ths were select.While the are It Is well understood that they ore for Governor Mabey, although the two alternate ar known to be Wattle men. The congressional convention delegates are but are believed to favor Don B. Colton The delrtraies follow State: Arthur Johanaon, A. H Rrough. W. A. Bridges. K. A. Wild, W. G. Broagh. Frank F. Utrich: al C. 8. Heiner, Walter Croft, j ternates. - Crvnrresslottal: John S. - Turner. Kate Littlefleld, Walter Nelson. Lrnn K. W. Crlddle. Certla W ' k, Toon. : ogera, Jr Robert H. alternates, Mrs. IHckson. Mary Peterson. party state chairman, spoke briefly, giving ed hereRepublican this afternoon. ten reasons why Coolidge should be state convention delegate Jen-so- lf '',C $398.50 Fre,cold storage aatil Jumsrj shl, J. E. Pettit. .W Canadian B savor Jacket--NeInch te'ngth; very rich dark sidn J.llh-whlt- one-ha- length. s. $89.50 elected. enough more to make it a majority. Mr. Mareusen was made a delegmte-at-larg- e The governor's' forces also found "to all three convention on muchv Joy In the news from Weber report of the credentials- - committee to the failure of the resolution H. U Pratt and. Barton W. Daland to work for Mr. Wattis to pass unaniton were unanimously endorsed for news jwd come from mously. state's attorney general and judge of the Junction city ft was stated that the Seventh judicial district, respecWeber would be found furnishing help tively, on motion of Eugene Santachi. to the. Mabey forces if needed. Following are (he delegate:. ConThe - delegation from Morgan coun gressional. J. F. McKnight, George ty, according to the reports reeeived- r,. Frandson, J. A. Mathia, J. Tom chair by M. Id. Steele. Jr., Kltrh. Dean- - Holdway. J, M. Jenn man, are w. a. Brough, B. A. welid,' R. R. K irk ps trick. James H. Johansen. H. H. Crouch. W. A. Weetfleld. E. DA. Rice, C. K. Meven- -- nn 1. U Berdger and F. KMrtdges Uni. iwak D.pm.. The following Mabey slate was lee. Frank Cottrell. Charles Ledger, elected In Fountain Ureen, It was E. W. Anderson, C. R. Mareusen. stated: J. L Neilson. C. S. Augason, WORKERS WILL MEET, State: A. J. Lee. L. A. McOee. A. William Coombs. George Cook, Fred psetsl ts Ths Tribes. W. Horsley. Carl Ounderson, George Smyth and Abe Livingstone. Bach PROVO. Aug. Joseph BarbogtJ.v W: Preliminary tp J. Constantire, a vote. delegate haa George Schulls, J. E, Pet-ti- t, the holding of Democratic prtmariek, S. Horaley. B. H. A. Plnegar, R. Kirkpatrtck. Elmer Miller, city chairaOXELOEN DEMOCRATS ELECT. Professor man of the Democratic party, has K. A Rk-- C. O. A. Schults. William . CITt. Aug. The called a meeting for all district K. J. Whajen, BRIOHAM Jensen, n Llttlejohn rhajr-meMareusen. preDemocratic county convention and party workers to be held at Mr. B. W. sided over by County Chairman WilJudicial: Ctiarle Dalton, the county courthouse Mondnjf eveliam E. Pa. vis. today selected thirty-on- e ning. August 1. st Averlll. H. U Prat,t.- I. M. Gauchat. oviock. - Dean Tom J." W K. convention to. the stale Fitch. Stoke. delegates CARBON COUNTY UNPLEDGED. to the oongrematonal and thirty-on- e Holdaway. J. M. Jemsings. E. ' K. convention and ths same number tc serial ts The Tiibei Santschi. R. R. Kirk pa trick. t James PRICE. Aug. is. The Republican Uweaterfield, E. A. he convention of the First judicial George A convention of Carbon county convened Schults. J. M. Burns.ejlce. district. Delegate to the state Frank Cottrell, In the district courtroom" this afare alternates to ths congresCharles Ledger. C. R. Mareusen. sional and judicial convention, while ternoon and elected delegates to the The following chairmen prerlnirf selected tn the latter state, judicial and enngresswmai con- were chosen and reported to ths conthe thirty-on- e twe convention era alternates to the vention to be held In Salt Lake Au- vention : M. IS The delegates will and gust state convention. Win tern usrters, Robert Mengte; and nnpledged. A boom was started in behalf of the go onlnsti-ucteCluar Creek, J. J. Jenson: County Chairman B. W. Dalton Glen. Martin Mllllnrh; Peerless Spring Dean candidacy of former Congressman called the meeting to order and Sec- Hnldawav; Castlrgata, Joseph Parme-leMilton H. Welling for congress, btjt retary J. Perry Egaa read "the call Mr. Welling refused to bermtt deleH. A. Wellirgton, Plnegar; Hiaproviding for. the election of sevenwatha. James Zees: Scoflsld. J. K. gates to be instructed for him.t the teen delegate to each of the above Whalenj' Rolapp. Charles Ledger; Following are the delegatea state convertion: William B. Davis. named conventlona. E. R. Hackett: Kenllworth. Chairman B. W. Dalton and Secre- Helper. George Q. RUrd, Milton H. Welling. E. A. Storrs. Fred N. Kllpyle; R. T. tary J. Perry Fran were made perA. B. Taylor, R. A. Johnson. A Schults: Suimy aide, J. lAtwte. Phaw,- - Wynn,, I . Eddy lEphralm.. manent . chairman aed seta eta ry of N. Najdor; Heiner. C. 'U Armstrong. While. A. R. Capener. T. a. Uoorr.bs, the convention, and A.. J, Lea. C. N Reeder. Alter Orr and William Llttlejohn were apOlga Wheelley, MORGAN FOR MAEBY. Mrs. V. V. Fhilllne, Sylvester pointed a committee on credentials Owens. Jscob Btgler.: Dr. O. D. Tbuks, Tfie committee on appointment was SjperrV te Ttw Tlltsjss. ' R. Thomas of R F. Waldron. L'; composed Mnhoney, J. MORGAN, Aug, It Delegate te the Kirkort. k, I'A L. tinl- - Simla and eoiurrasunal oon vent ions C. Taylor. Moroni Morteneoo.- J. A. McOee. Joseph Barbog'io, camt-aig-- New $135.00 OHXL. rule "Was made It was voted down, leavinsL. accord in to reports to the Cullen hotel, fifteen votes already and' probably pledged for Mabey. Muakrat Jacket ": J- |