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Show SIS i NEW BALLOTS MAY gWKK PROVE .CUMBERSOME "BR 'T Wf Salt like, Sept 12. The city rec-hJHE' rec-hJHE' oidcr's office is busy "creating a ijH, ' parU as they would say on the stage. Tn other words, it is up to City Recorder Re-corder B. S. Rives to determine Just what shall bo done in the way of supplies sup-plies for the first commission form of government election in Salt Lake City. Mr. Rives said yesterday that ho "expected to have all the forms in sufficiently definite shape so that ho can advertise for bids on the printing in about ten days. Of the sizo of the ballot, of course, nothing can be determined until all the nomination petitions, each with Its 100 signatures, have been filed. If Salt Lake, however, has anything like the experience of Spokane,- at present the latest city to have adopted adopt-ed this form of government, the voters vot-ers will have to do some searching of the ballot before they find their man. Ttyero wore ninety-two candidates on tho ballot at the Spokane primaries. In addition to attending to the printing print-ing matter, Mrs Rives is completing arrangements for voting booths and for other election supplies as found to bo necessary under its legal difficulties, diffi-culties, and requires constant reference refer-ence to the city's legal department for Interpretations of tho meaning of tho legislators. |