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Show H PROCLAMATION FOR H GENERAL ELECTION K Governor William Spry Issued a B proclamation Wednesday provldlne ' for a general election on November VB C, 1012. Tho proclamation follows: Dy tho governor of tho stato of ' HHl A Proclamation Whereas, Under the provisions of B section 780, Compiled Laws of Utah, pB 1907, there must bo held throughout HH the stato, on Tuesday, November 5, pH 1912, a general election; and B Whereas, Section 783, Compiled H . Laws of Utah, 1907, requires that at H least sixty days before n general dec- pH ton tho governor shall Issuo an elec- pH tion proclamation, containing a state- BpH ment of tho timo of election and the pH offices to bo filled; pH Now, therefore, I, William Spry, pH governor of tho stato of Utah, in pur- pH suanco of tho provisions nbovo cited, pB do hereby proclaim and declaro that pH there will bo held In tho several olec- BpH tion districts of this stato, on Tucs-- BpH day, November 5, 1912, a general elec- pH tion for tho purposo' of choosing the following ofllccrs, to-wit: pBpftj Four electors for president and vice pH president of tho United States, pftj Ono judgo of tho Supremo court. Secretary of state. pBj Attorney general. i H Stato auditor. pBj State treasurer. M State superintendent of public In- pftr Two representatives at largo of pftpBpjF the stato of Utah In tho congress of ftpftV. the United States. pHW Senators In tho state legislature as pM ' One from each of tho following senatorial districts: First. Third. B Fourth, Fifth, Eighth and Tenth and V threo from tho Sixth senatorial dls- Representatives In tho stato logls- Hftpftp laturo as pB "" CWO.from each of the following re- BpBp I prfcRentatlVO districts: First, Third, ftpftV Fifth, Sixth, Seventh, Ninth, Tenth, Twelfth, Thirteenth, Fifteenth, Six- Bpftpj teonth, Seventeenth, Eighteenth, Nino Vjpl teenth, Twentieth, Twenty-first, k Twenty-second, Twenty-third, Twcn- f ty-fourth, Twenty-fifth, Twenty-sixth pJpB and Twonty-ceventh. PPflpB' wo trom the -Fourteenth represen- ftpftpj tHttve dletrlct. Threo from tho Second representative represen-tative district. Four from tho fourth representative representa-tive district and four from tho Eleventh- representative district. Ten from tho E'ghth representative district. District Judges as follows: Ono from each of tho following Judicial Ju-dicial districts: First, Fourth, Fifth, Sixth and Seventh. Two from tho Second Judicial district. dis-trict. Fivo from the Third Judlclnl district. dis-trict. One from each Judicial district of tho state. Two county commissioners, ono for the term of four years and one for the term of two years, a county trens urer, a sheriff, a county clerk, a county coun-ty recorder, a county surveyor and a I county assessor In each county of t tho state; a county superintendent of ' schools In each county of tho state except in tho counties of Salt Lake, Weber, Morgan, Dox Elder, Cache, Davis and Sevier, and a county auditor audit-or In all counties of tho state having an assessed valuation of J20.000.000 ' or upwards. I Justices of tho peaco and constables In tho precincts of tho respective i counties of the stato as fixed by tho respective boards of county commls- ' sloners; nnd Justices of tho peaco and ' constables In cities of tho first clnss ns provided by law, and constables In ' cities having a population of moro than 15,000 and less thnn 40,000 in-.nbitnnts, in-.nbitnnts, as provided by law. I In testlmny whereof, I have hereunto here-unto set my hand and cnuscd to bo ' iillxed tho great seal of tho stato of i Utah. J Done at Salt Lake City tho capltol, this 3rd day of September, A. D. 1912. (Seal). WILLIAM SPRY, Governor. ) CHAS. S. TINOEY illy the governor: ) Secretary of State. |