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Show I CITY POLITICS With the City Election n UtllO over ono month away It is tlmo the people wero at lonst talking candidates. candi-dates. In Salt Lnko and Ogdeit tho mill has been grinding for n month or more nml up to dato there aro several swift entries In tho Mold. In Logan practically nothing has been done, and If u 01110 action Is not taken ta-ken It may bo necessary to Instituto a "selectlvo draft." In order to feel out tho pulse of tho present officials a representative representa-tive or this paper called on Mayor towell and asked him If ho was a candidate for re-election. Mr. Howell How-ell said "The duties of Muoor aro increasing every' year, and my own business affairs aro such that under existing conditions condi-tions I will do 'well to find tlmo. enough to properly caro for them. 1 appreciate fully tho confldenco tho pcoplo placed In mo in electing mo to tho responsible position of Mayor, May-or, and havo dono n' bast to fulfill ful-fill thu obligations Imposed upon mo 'to tho best of my ability. Plcaso say I for me that I am In no way a candl-jdata candl-jdata for ro-electlon, and thank tho people most heartily for post honors 'conferred." Wo then called upon Commission er Crockett and found him in tho mood to run for Mayor providing of cjourso it was tho doslro of his fellow cltlzons. Mr. Crockett has boen Commissioner Com-missioner for tho past four jcars and has mode a very good .record. With his general knowledgo of tho affairs of tho city, together with bis capacity and ability to handle matters mat-ters of this kind Mr. Crockett will mako a good candidate, and if elected elec-ted wilt mako a Bplondld Mayor. Others mentioned arc Olaf Nelson, C. P. Cardon, nold Shamhart, and A. O. Lundstrom, all sterling citizens citi-zens and good business men, any ono of whom would mako a splendid Ma. or. And there may bo othor). |