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Show r REPUBLICANS IN CONVENTION CON-VENTION ASSEMBLED NOMINATE TICKET Delegates Gather From all Parts of the County. Was Splendid Representation or Citizenship. Many Friendly Contests Con-tests for Nominations. Pederson Reelected Re-elected County Chairman. Brim full of enthusiasm and bub- bllng over with tho assurance of vie- tory this fall, tho delegates from ' nearly every precinct In tho county ' gathered at tho court houso Saturday ' where tho Republican county convon- ' tion was held and a county ticket ' named. From tho llrst gong until tho ' close of tho convention, tho delegates ' were ever on tho nlort to soo that ' nothing was done that would mar tho ' pcaco of the convention or detract ' from tho splendid ticket which was ' named. It was a most harmonious ' assemblage. Thcro were friendly ' contests for tho various nominations ' but when a candidato had received ' a majority vote, the motion always ' carried to make tho selection tho ' unanimous chotco of all present. ' There was a most representative ' lot of citizens who represented the ' grand old party In Cache county and ' it was distinctly noticeable that a ' better class of citizens could not bo ' found the state over. ' -M Convention Called to Order 1m H. A. Pederson, county chairman ' called the convention to order, wet- ' I corned tho delegates and announced ' I tho temporary officers as follows: Jo- ' I seph J. IMchardson of Smlthflcld, I chairman; Jqsoph A. Smith ot Provl-I Provl-I dence, vlco chairman; Ueorgo Hard- ' I ing, secretary; R. L. Campbell, as- ' H slstnnt secretary; A. B. Maughan, sargennt at arms. H In taking tho chair, Mr. Richardson HJ mado a most eloquent address. Ho ' HJ said the object of tho convention, J vas for tho purposo of placing n HJ representative ticket beforo tho vot-HJ vot-HJ ers of Cacho county and bow well tho HJ convention succeeded in following out H the admonition of tho chairman Is HJ shown by the men who will lead the H party in tho fall campaign. H Quoting furtlfer from tbo opening H speech, Mr. Illchardson said, "The H past history ot tho Ropubllcan party H In tills nation Is ono that no man H need bo ashamed. This party has HJ stood for good government and to HJ obtain good govornmont it has stood HJ for certain fundamental principles H and has elected tho best brain of tho H nation to put them Into laws for tho Ecerning and tho protection of tho Hj citizens of this great commonwealth, H the greatest nation and tho greatest Eovernment in tho world. H "Tho prosperity which this people H have enjoyed has boon tho direct ro- suit ot Hopubllcan legislation. Tho " principle ot protection has d'ono nioro ' to foster Industries and furnish tho , American laborer with employment ' than any othor cause." ' The speaker pointed with treat Prldo to tho condition found nmong the working class of tho country up to a littio over a year ago. Ho now asks the question If any ono can point : to any now factories bojng built over the country, or If on ho contrary, U Is not much easlor to joint to tho ' closing of factories and-tho cry from ' the laboring class, "'We want work." ' - 'r', nicIlI"-usoa was given' a rousing W,B,laUM for "Is elpr-nt, talk' and tho ' motion carried fortfio appointing of "e following committees: ' pform and Resolution. ". 0. Nebekor, Logan; J. C. Wnl- ' "".Logan; C. W. Dunn, Logan; ' n m Harrls' LBan; J. L. McCar- ' J' nlcI"uond; John A. Israelson, Hy. Tl Andrew Hycr, Lowlston. ' orOanlzatlon and Order of Business James J. Molkle, Smlthfleld; A. Tn ,,Pmas' Richmond, 0, M. Mnugh- ; at, WellsvIHo; Fritz EcVlund, Now- ' w; u, h. Hydo. Hydo" Park; Martin Wn. MiUvitie; o. . Pedorsen, Lo- 6AU, 4 ! -h J J 4 -h $ ! ! 4 ! ! f. REPUBLICAN .J. $ COUNTY .J. h TICKET .J. -h .j. ! For State Senator A, l- H. g. neheker A, J Logan .J. 'I' f For Representatives to the $ J Legislature J J W. H. GRIFFIN, JR., 4- I Cache Junction J. J. A. M. ISRAELSEN .. i- Hyrum .J. -J. T. S. KARREN, .j. ! Lowlston .J. i For ,Four Year Commlnloner J - JOHN Q. ADAMS .. I' Logan j : f For Two Year- Commissioner 4 J. JAMES J. MEIKL13 4. J. , .. . Smithilo'.d .j. I -l- For County Clerk J. R. h. CAMPUELL .J. i Logan 4" I- For County Attorney J A. E. UOWEN .J. J Logan I For County Treasurer J I NORMAN G. ALLEN ! .J. , Wellsvllle 'I- J For County Assessor ! 4. R. W. JAMES 'l-t. 'l-t. Paradise 4" For County Sheriff i 4. A. B. MAUGUAN ! . Logan I-' J. .J. For County Recorder $ J. LORRETTA MERRILL 4 . ' Richmond t .J. For County Surveyor v .J. EUGENE SCHAUU J. Logan ! f .J. Logan Precinct Officers: ! .. For Justice ' A WILLIAM URANGIIAM .J" v i ,j. For Constable ! A. J. C. ALLEN, JR :. 4. .: i ;. Credentials D. M. Illckmoro, Paradise; Asa Bullen, Logan; LeGrand Colby, Men-ilon; Men-ilon; II. Lcatham, Wollsvlllo; James Houser, Providence; C. L. Andhor, Hyrum; Garrett Dahlo, Clarkston. Adjournment wns tukeu until 1.30 p. m. to glvo committees timo to ftjport. Afternoon Session When tho convention reassomblod, U10 tomporary organization was mado permanent. Hon. J. Q. Adams offer-dd.up offer-dd.up prayor and tho platform was presented which rebolvod unanimous adoption. T'io first order of business was the nomination of a four year torm commissioner com-missioner from tho central district. It Homer Hydo ot Hydo Park pre-Bclitod pre-Bclitod tho name of Stophon Thurs. toti. M. C. Harris named John Q. dams of Logan, and Georgo Harding nominated John Hughes ot Mondon with tho following results: I Votes lohn Q. Adams 107 3tlphen Thurston 1 loSm Hughes ' ? For two year term commissioner, ( ( Continued on pago eight) ii REPUBLICANS IN CONVENTION I j ASSEMBLED NOMINATE TICKET t Hljg ' (Continued from pngo ono) uB fifll C" Ij" ''"" nomlnaloJ J- I' McCar- SH rcy f Itlcll"10"(I; Woaloy Bright i mtmi nominated T. S. Karron of Lowls-U Lowls-U IBrll t0"' j0Belm J Hlchardson nomlnat- luui ' Ltl Jamus J Molklo of Smlthlleld to H ' IttJ succeed himsotf, Tho result of the II '111'! vot0 V"X0 RIe"tlc 7 McCarrey, 48; 1 1 Kniron, 1G; Mr. Muiklo'a nomnatlon I i ' , 1 I wrs nulclcly tn.ido unanimous. I ; F j ; A pretty light developed In the I i 4 nmtlcr of a nomination on for coun- 1; If' I I ty cloth. A. M. iBrnclscn presented 58jS I j ,l10 1KU"o of I1:lll Mlkkelson of Hy- Fi Mlm! - 2- Harris named A. 11. !j j IJr.rrl3o:i of Logan; .Tunieu J. Molklo 1 Irl I ! named It. L. Cumpboll of Logan. It (jjlljl I tool two l)allot for a cliolco. tho i , llii.il tote bung 75 for Campbell and ! flji IS I ' G7 for Harrison. i .HIM 'Norman 0. Allen of Wullavlllo jj II ' whose uaine was presented by John i jjjfjjlj A. Leathnm was nominated for treas- ; ! 3 i urer by acclamation. A. 11. Maugh- 1 i I) If Jj ! "" wiio v,'a3 placed In nomination by fEtllnsi ' W Uu,m for sheriff, had no op I II position and ho, too, was nominated H Bill Ml y acclamation. 1 9 if i f Is JIlss Lorruttu Morrill of niclimond 1 Willi I t! was omlnatod for county recorder, 1 Hll III 31 over J,r8, Marjr ' Johnson of Lo- I I fill I (1 tttn' No (lollljt' "10 distribution of I 1 II III W ' offices over tho county had something 'nil fill! t0 do wltl1 tllls Holocllorl as Richmond I Jj I ' Is ono of tho Mg voting precincts Is 1 jfjlj in tho Republican columns and was R Ifljljl entitled to representation. II Kill! I" Ji' E" Dowel1 ' Loean, for nttor- R HI It t )lcy; 'seno Schaub for , surveyor, u Usui I aml ,l ' 'amcs of l'aradlso for as- Klillt'' sessor, each hud no opposition and 'Ml till?1 woro nominated by acclamation, ft I HI f Nebeker for Senator 'HlJillii Ior lMo 'o'u'oution of state sen Jn pjj : ji ntor, County Chairman II. A. Bed- ' n ft j J I crson arose to placo tho name of II. itt ! 7 O. Nebokor boforo convention. Ho 'JSB'i'l t vtaa 'car'"-' l'oorcd when tho nanio J K'til ( wna lncnt'0Icd. Mr. Neboker was ' By !8 tho unanimous choice. ' Vt 'f1 JI" U ' ot A'cn011 was a closo f i Bjl l second to W. H. Grimn Jr of j ll ' Cacho Junction for tho nomination of I ijl ! W i resentativo to tho legislature Tho ' lj ,jjjl counting of tho ballots showed Orlllln IS h' 70; Bird 07. A. M. Israelsen of Uy-j Uy-j Hj! 'Q rum was nominated for legislative J i( honors without opposition. James V 'jj Hoskolley of SmlthllelJ gracefully I K s withdrew la favor of T. S. Karron I Jft fl' " of I.owlston for representative from Ii i tho north district. Tho convention reolectod II. A. 1'cderson ns chairman of the county central committee. Tho county com-rultteo com-rultteo was empowered to fill any vacancies va-cancies which may occur on tjio ticket tick-et and the oaglo with outspread wings waa adopted ns tho party emblem. em-blem. City Tlckot After thp county convention adjourned, ad-journed, tho city delegates nssom-bled nssom-bled and jiomlnnted William Drang-ham Drang-ham ns precinct Justlco and (J. ,C. Allen as rrcclnct constable. |