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Show THE CITIZEN The fident political friends of II. R. Cal-tand Alonzo B. Irvine are conthat one of these two men can er dent of the Mullet-Kell- Company, y are urging him to come out for governor. Kelly is a very popular man INCOMPARABLE SALTAIR, UTAHS GREAT-ESPLEASURE RESORT, opens May 26 to the pleasure-seekin- g public for the 1928 summer season. T for governor at and is one of our leading business and they the Republican convention one of these two popular 'men, and if he comes out there is no are gure that doubt but that he will have substan-- . businessmen can get the nomination. tial support. attNever in the history of politics have j Robert Robinson, assistant so many Republicans come out for orney general, has resigned in order named candidate 7 ; FREE DANCING ON THE WORLDS LARGEST AND FINEST DANCE FLOOR to the latest dance orhits by Don Tibbs and his famous chestra awaits all who enjoy stepping to the light fantastic. . that he may practice law with his governor. Robinson W. Provo. at J. brother, Quite to the contrary, Gov. George considered a is very bright H. Dem has no opponents and he is Bobinson been has a very eff- .looked he and attorney upon as the unanimous choice in state. of the employ the icient man of his party. H. General Cluff Harvey Attorney Among Republicans already anbas appointed F. A. Trottier to take nounced and talked of are: Robinson's place in the office. Wm. W. Seegmiller, former speakers of the state house of representais being talked of tives, former rancher and present Bay Van Cott coal mine operator; Samuel G. Dye, in Democratic circles to run against Ogden banker; Malcolm A. Keyser, Congressman E. 0. Leatherwood, Reformer president of the Salt Lake publican. Van Cott has many friends in Utah and he is especially strong in Chamber of Commerce and legislator; Salt Lake County, where he has a big and Harvey H. Cluff, attorney genlaw practice. eral; E. R. Callister, state senator, Alonzo B. Irvine, president of the The Republican state convention state senate at the last session of the will be held at Ogden, August 16. The legislature; Hyrum E, Crockett, secredate for the Democratic convention tary of state; William D. Candland, has not yet been fixed. state senator, of Mt. Pleasant; Orval W. Adams, Salt Lake banker; Frank Robert B. Harkness says that he is Evans, chief counsel of the American so tied up with business this year Oscar W. Carlson, vice ; that it will be impossible to consider a chairman of the Republican state comHis many friends mittee; Frank M, Driggs, superintendpolitical office. wanted to bring him out for county ent of the Utah School for the Deaf commissioner. and Blind. Ogden; William H. Wattis of Qgden, president of the Utah ConCarl R. Marcussen will soon issue a struction Co.; Oliver R. Dibblee of call for the election of delegates to Salt Lake, James L. Ellison of Lay-tothe state convention to be held in OgdCarl R. Marcusen of Price, chairen, August 16. Marcussen says there man of the Republican state commitwill be 881 delegates, of which numbtee; W. S. Chipman, American Fork er 322 will represent Salt Lake banker ; Imer Pett, Salt Lake mining county. man; Fred M. Nye, Ogden business man; and Archibald P. Bigelow, OgThe friends of E. W. den banker. Kelly, presi , . 14-pie- ce : i Riotous fun concessions; largest and most thrilling roll coaster in the country; the Fun House, with all its freaks and surprises. Take a dip in Saltair where you float like a cork try to sink you cant. 1000 clean private bath houses, each equipped with a fresh water shower. Bathers this season are permitted to roam the resort in their swimming regalia and visit the concessions with the exception of the dance floor. 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