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Show Provo Democrats. Notice is hereby given that primaries primar-ies will be held in each of the five wards of Provo city on Saturday evening, even-ing, August 31, 1895, for the purpose of electing delegates to the state convention con-vention to be held in Ogden city, September Sep-tember 5, 1895, commencing at 11 o'clock a. m. 'Ihe First, Second and Fourth wards are entitled to three delegates each; the Third ward to four and the Fifth ward to five delegates. Meetings will be held at the following follow-ing places: First ward, Webster schooltouse. Second ward, county courthouse. Third ward.Kruger's hall. Fourth ward, Parker schoolhouse, up stairs. Fifth ward, Parker schoolhouse, down stairs. It has been recommended by the territorial central committee, and by the territorial president of the democratic demo-cratic societies that the precinct organizations organ-izations and the precinct societies be re-organized in such a manner that the precinct chairman and the precinct , president of the societies be one and the same person, and that a full and complete organization be effected in each precinct or ward. This suggestion sugges-tion has been followed in the Third ward. It is therefore recommended that the suggestion of the territorial central committee and of the territorial territor-ial preeident of the societies be adopted adopt-ed and that a reorganization in the manner suggested be effected at these primary meetings and that the ladies be accorded full recognition in theee new organizations. James E. Daniels, president democratic demo-cratic societies, FirBt ward. Sam A, King, chairman of the First ward. W. D. Alexander, president democratic demo-cratic societies, Second ward. James Gray, chairman of the Second ward. " Walter Scott, president and chairman chair-man of the Third ward, T. N. Tayloy, president democratic society, Fourth ward James G. Haws, chairman ofFourh ward. V. L. lialliday, president democratic society, Fifth ward. James E. Snow, chairman of the Fifth ward. |