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Show 12 I '1 lie Sail Lake Tribune, Saturday June 10, 192 S.L. Demos lo Pick Warriors, Map Plans Today Democrats will choose their warriors and map their battle rtrntegy for the November hallnt-hobattle Saturday al leading material and cinema entertainment without censor- onv the two highest didates, rote ettm mary. the to go pri- ship. Among planks in the Democrats platform to be considered Saturday are develop- tlie Salt Lake County Democratic Convention in Carptn-ter'- s Hr'l, 120 Y. 13lh South. ment of a Jordan River tax payments Property should be collected quarterly, with penalties added lor rundown land or buildings and Park- way, protection of the canyon modernization environment, of local government and opposition to censorship and property taxes. The Parkway proposal calls for a .Inrrlqn River Pvplnn-men- t Authority to seek financial support and coordination of the parkway project, said Glen N. Greener, platform stake are nominations for county commission and IS legislative races. And the authorized delegates will consider a platform at the convention which begins at At 1 p.tn. Keynoter win be Gov. Calvin L. Rampton, seeking his third term in November as the states chief executive. Democrats likely will nominate two of feur aspirants for the partys nomination to run r seat on for a single, the Salt Lake County Commission. The two highest vote getters will advance to a Sept. 12 . open primary election. . are John A. Candidates Delaney, Quentin T. Wells, James E. Dooley and Pete Kutulas. Commissioner Ralph Y. McClure is unopposed for r renoniiiiation to a term. eighteen legislative races will be determined Saturday during balloting in district caucuses. Three include districts in which at least two candidates have filed for the Democratic nomination. Fourteen involve House races, four .Senate races. 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