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Show l REPUBLICAN . PRIMARIES CALLtD ( The Republican State" Convention i L .. . will bo hold in the Salt Lako thca-I thca-I r" ' iio. Frldav. October 4. 1018. at 10 '.r a. m., for tho purpose of nominat ing three- Justices of tbo Supremo I1 Court for tbo respective terms of six, I eight, and ton years, said convention to consist of 507 dolcgates. Another If convention will bo held the some i ' ' day to nominate a congressman for this district to serve for two years. It Is suggested that Republican prl- inarlcs bo held in Cache County on ,v; Monday evening, September 23, at 8 p. m. :" M Precinct chairmen "are kindly " : '-. asked to caR such meetings to nr- o"' range for the places where they are ctl to bo -held. . .v 1 - ' Cache County is entitled to forty- , ' two delegates, said delegates to servo ' at both conventions and apportioned a $ ' as follows; ... N., 8fl j , Avon and Paradise ... ..... ...... 1 i . Benson and Riverside ..... ....... 'l v i ' , 9. ''" CAarXrainn 1 I I . " MUlyllle 1 $ College 1, ". jjj Cove and Mt. Ham .................... 1 H Cornish,,. 1 5 Trenton .................. " 1 I ;j St. Sterling and WellsvllU 3 3 Wheeler and Stephensen ..... . 1 . i 3 Mendon and Peterboro ....... ..... 1 w , Newton .'. - 1 f Hyde Park" .' - 1 ' - , " v u ' Hyrum ,.... a ' Lewiston :.,...................... 1 f s Providence .'.'...... i.v 2 ' Richmond .... ................... .. 2 Smlthfleld -...". ".... B ( i North Logan 1 " ? ' River Heights . 3 a. Logan 12 Sr'. -A As soon as delegates are elected , t" jfe. their names should be forwarded to ' l?' the County Secretary. . I .' By order of tbo executive coramlt- I v tee. of tho Republican tarty. '. W. H.' THA1N, " ' Chairman. S L. E. NELSON, m , , "." Secretary. ANSWERING REQUEST OF GOVERNMENT The Red Cross cheerfully responded respond-ed to tho request ot Mr. Herbert Hoover, chairman for tbo commission for relief In Belgium? to collect five-thousand five-thousand tons ot clothing for tho ten million Imprisoned people in occupied oc-cupied Belgium and France. The date set for this "old clothes" campaign cam-paign Is from September 23 to September Sep-tember 30, The local ohapter anticipates no troublo In furnishing Its quota, remembering re-membering the generous and prompt response o't the people of Cache valley val-ley to a similar campaign launched last spring. The date Is announced early bo that clothing needing, washing or cleaning In any way may be got In readiness by the time it is called Tor. It'ls absolutely necessary that clothing bo perfectly dry and clean beforo being packed. It need not bo mended. Watch the papers for.turthor de-. tails and for the announcement ot tho place tor collection. Merchants will bo asked for boxes box-es In which to pack clothes for shipment. ship-ment. Following is a list of garments needed: MEN'S WEAR Shirts, preferably ot light colored flannels, undorshlrts, underdrawers, trousers, coats, work suits (overalls) I suits (3-pIoce), shoes, overcoats, Jorsoys, Wveator vests, socks (sixes 10" and 11.) ,i.i WOMEN'S WEAR Skirts, drawees, corset slips, petticoats, pet-ticoats, blouses, shirks, overcoats, suits (2-ptece)f pinafores, shoes, cloth hats, knitted, caps, stockings (sizes 7 and 8). j BOYl? WEAR Shirts, union suits, undershirts, trousers, coats, suits, Bhest over-I over-I (Continued on Page Four) ANSWERING REQUEST OF GOVERNMENT ; (Continued from Page One) coats, jerseys, socks (sixes 1 to 9). GIRLS' WEAR ' Dresses, skirts, overcoats, nightdresses, night-dresses, drawera, stockings (sizes 1 to 6), undergarments, petticoats, suits (2-ptece), blouses shoes. ' "BOYS' AND GIRLS' WEAR Hooded caps, pinafores, woolen union suits. INFANTS' WEAR ' 8wan-akla swaddling clothes, era-die era-die chemlaes, bodices, cradle dressessweaters, dress-essweaters, bonnets, bibs, neckerchiefs, necker-chiefs, diapers, shoes, baby dresses, hooded cloaks, Jackets, shawls, MWaXLANROTO , , Bed ticks, bed, sheets, pillow eases, eas-es, blankets, mufflers. Woolen goods (of any kind whatsoever whatso-ever are accepted; soft hata andcaps for all ages, and aweaters of any kind aad slse. Men's shirts and pajamas, so wora or shrunken as no' longer to be ser-, vlceable, are particularly welcome, alnce the material can be utilised for making children's garments. DO NOT, SEND Oarments of flimsy material or gaudy coloring, ball dresses, high-heeled high-heeled slippers, etc. Stiff hats, either men's or women's wo-men's straw, dress or derby. ' Anything containing rubber, raincoats, rain-coats, rubber boots, etc, Note: Rubber Rub-ber heels can easily be removed from shoes. Books, toys, soap, toilet articles. ' Notes or commutations ( of any sort or description, must positively hot bo sent. |