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Show TO, r 'a WILL TAKE BALLOT IjJg , v FOR A POSTMASTER ia? 3 i Lehiv July 1. Next Saturday night Hi '? ' t tho Republicans of Lelil will meet in ml r ', the opera house and vote for a post- JB' ! I master to succeed Postmaster S. W B' 1 Ross, wTio has announced his inten- m fl j tion of tendering his resignation as am H j J ' soon as the Republicans have agreed H IJ. t on a man to take his place. f It I '" Te momsrs f the precinct and H II, , . tho city committees met last night EB j;( ) and called the mass convention nnd n In! ' unanimously passed a resolution EiJft V . binding the chairman and members of tho executive committee to Indorse Congressman Howell the candidate who rocelved the indorsement of the Republican convention. Never In the history of Lehi was bo much Interest taken in a political office of-fice The leading candidates, all of whom have a good following are: Guy Evans, Walter L. Webb, Mrs. Bffle Day, Fied Merrill, William Asher, V. P. Butt William Crable, Mark Shaw, H E. Osterloh and Samuel Peterson. Undoubtedly tho opera house will bo taxed to accommodate those who wlil go to name the new postmaster. |