Show E 1 TICKET 11 L honors oby imm j 0 1 OF SURE WINNERS na e representative REPRESENT AWE crot Ir fl Tallace sIlace A lowry of price FOUR EAR E A E E gibson of storrs storrs commissioner TWO YEAR TERM there fan N draper of wellington Wellingt cn h I 1 a fn CLERK E S fl horsley of price SHERIFF r who k gaorge forge collingham of bunny bunn jaide side isalt RECORDER r a few mrs B bara leger of price her barl TREASURER A ballinger of price ASSESSOR L J morion morton of Stand standardville ardville ATTORNEY F E woods of price SURVEYOR ermac C A boggs of ker 11 worth daill Is art A stronger county ticket has never stout een ea put in the field by the republic OIL ans os of carbon county than that hool amed med this after afternoon nom A little riv scott iby ry inside the family only served to nd ie ive zest to the dys days activity and hen adjournment was taken it was co in nth ith a feeling that the way to had been paved in the early erh art of the daya days work a little scrap nong siong the price delegation as to the tilt rule prevailing was settled fettled with ut going to a vote of the conven ason ion A I 1 lee and L A mcgee thi ail ad in an effort to have the 20 price felti rotes otes cast as a unit according to the vote of the of the price delegation they tb y were opposed bj by L U 11 whitmore bo ho ft demanded that the matter be put to a vole vote of the house eugene sant bl A W horsley fl J E pettit and it R it kill I 1 patrick spoke strongly in favor of each man voting as be he pleaded plea ed and they were backed up by an opinion by J S thompson as chait ch alinan nan hose ruling on the matter had bad been requested seeing th them feeling of the convention lee and mcgee withdraw from their portion PoI tion and each man in the convention conver ilon cast his own vote in speaking on the matter mr thompson thor apson stated that each delt zate from the utah fuel camps was there to vote as he pleased that none of the delegates from those camps bad had been approached appi cached in refer ence to how they should vote and he did not consider ton sider that be he had any right light to make any requests of them as to their vote that he would woold not like to be deprived of his vote and he did lot believe any other man wold consent to such action he ile also stated that if the convention voted to uphold the unit rule it could consider that it was accepting his nation as chairman and could select another man at this pint mr mr gee asked that the whole matter be dropped and the convention proceeded harmoniously in chair mr thompson Thomp stated that be he had always adopted a policy of absolute fairness to all interests and that such a policy would make the possibilities bili ties of the republican tri party greater than thin ever he ile pointed to the record of the republican party in war activities and stated tint that all republicans were back of the war per percent cent we can bo be proud of a carbon county he stated fortiere fort for here there Is not a cik spot in the county as proved by the record made in the fourth liberty loan dative under the able leadership of C Mare marcusen usen mr Tn ompson asked that the con antion pick out the best man for each place on the ticket and insure inure through a republican administration j in the county a square deil for all aid wid individuals alike large and aidi small rich and door A 11 draper Drape of kenilworth was secretary ot tia tl e convention the credentials committee consisted of john L parry of winter quarters frank hicks Ilic lV of scofield william littlejohn Little joha of cas tie gate W S avery of II eloer J 11 rowley of glen C R marcusen of price P F 11 II Ilai tsen of wellington A D hadley of side 0 K kjersen KJ jensen eruen of clear creel creek john A burton of kenilworth Kecil worth eugene of Ili hiawatha awatha sam uel W ellwood of thomas bell of standardville Stand standard ardville ville and J E pettit of carbon A few precincts were not represented in the convention so not on committees ts avery A very rowley jensen and pettit served on all committees as they carried all proxies from their precincts and hul been authorized by their respective precinct primaries to act in all capacities others on the platform committee were E 0 lae lao fas as of scofield J S thompson of castle gate L A mcgeo of price prize A rader of sunnyside Sunny side A 11 draper of kenilworth and S W ellwood of sto n those on the committee on permanent organization and order of busi businda bu sinca neif 3 addition to the ones named wee robert of win ter quarters J S thompson ask ashad d to act for scofield and also named from castle gate A 3 lee of price J W littlejohn of sunnyside Sunny side J A burton of kenilworth thomas bell of standard vIllo sam jewkes of storrs there were no cont contests ets and all delegates were seated IV A lowry one of the leading sheep men continued on page 4 NAME TICKET continued from page paize 1 of 0 eastern utah and also heavily interested te in business enterprises in price was placed before the convention as a suitable candid candidate a te for the state legislature A J lee makiri the nominating speech with a hearty endorsement from eugene the convention seemed to be of one mind and ard the nomination was made by acclamation acclimation samuel W ell wood placed the name of A E gib son of storrs before the convention as nominee for fur four year commit lioner he ile pointed to the rights of spring canyon to a man to represent the six big camps in that section and referred to mr gibsons long residence res idenie in the county and his lanty larity the nomination was by ac clarn clarea tion the same was true of walter N draper of wellington for th two year term fred hansan n made the nomination speech mr draper made a great record aa as assessor and has a wide acquaint acquaintance ance he ile is popular with all classes the most interesting rice was between E S horsley and J 1 F macknight for clerk both are good republicans cans and ell qualified fled ur mr hors leys splendid record and his work on the draft blaid which must be continued were strong points in hia his favor and he won 36 to 31 macknight moved to make the iomini nomini tio gioi unanimous A rader placed george Colling collingham liam before the convention for sheriff and as george eorge has made a great record and has no enemies hia his approval by the entire convention was but a formality corner peacock placed mrs jessie banford 1 in nomination for recorder and it R kirkpatrick Kirk alrick named mrs barbara leger mrs sanford had not been consulted and was not a candidate mrs leger waa was made the choice of the convection by a good vote george jorgensen was put up against A Pall mger for treasurer but no work had been done for him and be he bad had not been active himself so mr ballinger had a walkaway on his record of being the best county treasurer ir utah mr jarg ensen moved to make the choice unanimous L J morion morton of stand ardville waa was named for assessor and then F E woods was nominated for attorney thomas fouta fouts had requested th t his name be nt ma used as he prefer to return to private practice and after hearty speeches of endorsement dor by eugene L A mcgee and A J lee mr woods was named by acclamation he will have bavo no trouble in n winning od on his record as a prosecutor and advisor over a man who has not been in the county long iong enough to become known C A boggs of kenilworth was named over F S dunlevy for surveyor by a close vote he ile is an engineer of experience and well ac with conditions in carbon clanty A E gibson wag was ered to call together precinct chair men and candidates aad select a county chairman ud iid secretary but those who ant answered anaw ered the call pie berred that more time be given to get precinct chairmen together as many were not and the date for action was set for saturday ians will be made for a vigorous campaign inthe platform which em bulled most of the state and pledged the party darty and its canel 4 dates to a clean administration v ith and imparted rd en forcemeat of law regardless regard leaa les of nationality to v n A preference for war wives widows and daughters for public work and to good roads nil all oyer over the county so far as the state load commission could be persuaded to act |