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Show Republican convention The political atmospheie Is warming warm-ing up. With the presidential nominees nomi-nees of both pai ties made, the Interest Inter-est now centers to the state convention, conven-tion, then later, to the county. The state convention meets August 25th There will be 4C0 delega tes divide among the 27 counties In a ratio of one delegate to evcty ninety-live votes cast for Congressman Howell. The appoitlonmcnt with the "votes cast follows: Votes. Delegates. Heaver 788 8 Box Elder 1 7!i 10 Cache 3 177 33 Carbon 735 8 Davis I 2.W 18 Kmciy o:t!i 7 Gai field 525 (I Oiand 227 2 lion 541! G Juab 1 202 13 Kane 272 3 Millard 851 !i Morgan sot 4 Piute 371 4 Rich 341 4 Salt Lake 11 6S(l 125 San Juan Ill 1 Sanpete 2 74. 211 Sevier : 1 30 14 Summit r. 1 821 111 Tooole .-y,' 1. 0.KI 1 1 Uintah (121 ' 7 Utah 5 121 54 Wasatch 701 8 Washington 607 fi Wayne 310 3 Weber 4 271 45 A strong sentiment is setting In for a leiiomlnatlon of Gov. Wells for a third teim W. S. McComlck speaks very favoiably of such a com so, giving as his reason that the Oovernoi has made a splendid iccord and can well be ti listed to bo equally faithful hi the future. He does not legard Cal-lister Cal-lister as such a strong man as John C. Cutler or T. R. Cutler. As tho latter w ill not consent to bo consldeied as a candidate, tlio former, pcrhaps.stands in good chances to be a strong possibility. |