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Show BINGHAM DEMOCRATS ATTEND COUNTY C0N1NTION All the districts in the local precinct pre-cinct No. 10 held their regular primaries pri-maries to elect delegates for the state legislative and county conventions Friday night in t heir respective districts. dis-tricts. The following delegates were elected: elec-ted: District 187, up-town section Dan Coakley, J. B. Myers, J. C. Green, ,C. L. Countryman, W. E. Collins, F. W. Quinn and T. B. Stephens. . District 186, down-town district R. H; Kenner,' Dick Connarjl : Maud Deakin, Marie Heaston, G. W. Nix, Ray Kofford, W .E. Stewart, John A. Adams Ad-ams and Spence Gammell. District 190, Highland Boy Ross Johnson and Sidney Tregaskis. District 1, Upper Bingham Mrs. Lindelof, Stella Klopenstine, Mr. Mc-Ray Mc-Ray and W. E. Scott. The Bingham delegation left Monday Mon-day at 1 o'clock for Salt Lake to attend at-tend the legislative convention held their that evening. They stayed there until Tuesday night and Wednesday morning. The Bingham delegation were divided on one particular phase of the county convention, namely, the re-nomination of John S. Corless for sheriff. Some of the people in the camp opposed him, but some others were In favor of him. The Bingham delegation was divided on that question, ques-tion, but were more hr.rmontous on the other county candidates. Corless was nominated. John C. Green and Ray Kenner presided pre-sided in their respective districts. Mrs Lindelof presided in Copperfield and Mr. Johnson In Highland Boy. The chairman of the different districts experienced! ex-perienced! no difficulty In maintaining maintain-ing order as the people were very evident evi-dent in what they wanted and, excepting except-ing for district No. 186, there was very little discussion. The call was read, the delegates were nominated and that ended the matter. 186 had a little lit-tle dissention but not to arouse much interest. |