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Show REPUBLICAN ' CANDIDATES i Brief History of Lives of Nominees on j the Republican Ticket. I of Hobson & Rouche at Richmond. The firm having sold out to Pond Bros. & Merrill, he retained his position with them until the begin- ing of the school year in the fall of '90 when he again attended the B. Y. College; in the spring of '91 he went railroading with his grand- I as his time and bookkeeper. Ia June, 9(5, he left home as a missionary mission-ary to the Northern States, working in and near Chicago for one year, when he was called to preside over Harold F. Liljenquist. Harold F. Liljenquist of Hyrom is the Republican nominee for commissioner for the southern part of the county. H9 was born Jan. 19, 1857, in nr.r.pnhnpen. Denmark. He the Minnesota conference. This position he filled for about, a year, when he went to Pennsylvania, visiting vis-iting among his father's relatives. Coming home in Oct., '98, he again engaged in railroading and farm-iing. farm-iing. This year he engaged in railroading, again working a s book keeper for Hendricks and Hunt, has resided in Hyrum many years and baa held two terms a9 citv I conncilman and one term as may-,or may-,or of Hyrum.. .e v s e'- Wtne office of conn 9 commissioner i two years ago, a position that be has tilled with.credit and dignity. ST. T';iiar,nms! is & DODUlar and returning home the last of Sept. Oil Sept. 1, '93, his father died leaving - - -a : wife .and far ''. f seven children 'o'lwhom W. J. is the oldest. Mr. Harrison is in every war qualified for the position of recorder, record-er, and should and will be elected. JU.il UHJvi. K , . - . LQ lablegentlemanndis sura to be elect d. Norman G. Allen. The Republican county conven-it'on conven-it'on nominated for county record-.. record-.. x-oT, a Allen of Wellsville. Jl Allen was born in Ontario, Canada, March 21, I860 At the acre of seventeen he came to - ehs-ville, ehs-ville, CachVCo., and was employed in the" dairy business for several, years. He then moved to Bear i i. riitv and was engaged in ranching. He was elected Assessor and Collector of 1 ear Lake Co in 1890 and at the close of Li termj cf Office removed to A ollsvile, accepting ac-cepting a responsible situation m the WeUsville Co-op. Mer, Co. - . i -i: : Kor.i 'vcaQ-etl ;lrim,th. and tlrely automa volt - e. which sisj3i?oneYery qualiii-i,i qualiii-i,i -f is well tomion of county le by he eager ci,,ngL to be elects elec-ts win i the little l, s Co: - ani;.i Libert Bird of Mendon ia the v i . inou fnr SSfSSOf Srw taia Mendoc, Cache Co. Utah, Sept. 2nd, 1877. -When bebgan to grow to njatura yews i be worked with his father oti the If i,m during th summer raonths j and during the winter mentis he attsnded school untillS yearj of : Hge. At the asieof 16 he began lt-i carry the mail during the summer months from Meudcn to 1 'Vellsville. In 1S98 he received a call to fill r. mission to the north jwfst-ru titatfs. andon July otb, 1898 ne look hi departure to that mission. Hs labored in the state of Oregon two years Dd during that time he held pesili B5 of re- spocsibility and trust, xle wasj president of the Baker couferenoe for 9 months. After filling an honorable misdon be returned home on the 5th of July, 19U0. Since that time he has been working work-ing on the farm. Mr tirdisa studious and rf-sponsible rf-sponsible voung mar, and is well qualified for th 3 position of assessor, asses-sor, lo which lie will be elected. William Jesse Harrison. For the position of county recorder, re-corder, the Republicans nominated W J. Harrison of Richmond. Win. J. Harrison is the son of A. 13. Harrison and -Mary Jane Hendricks Harrison and was born Nov.- 10. 1870, at Richmond. He attended the district schools at Richmond and Lewiston in his early vouth and at 15 years of age attended the B. Y. College at Lo-oan Lo-oan helping his father in business at odd times. In '87 he engaged in railroad ig in Moi.ttna and in 88 ia Oreo-on. In the fall of . 88 he ' was engaged a clerk witk the firm |