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Show H PROGRESSIVE STATE CONVENTION. H A Stato Convention of the Progressive Party Is called to meet at Og- fl den. Utah on Friday, Septembor 13, 1912, at 11 o'clock a- m. for the pur- 1 pose of nominating candidates for thefollowlng offices: fl Four Presidential electors. One Judge of the Supremo Court, Gov- fl ornor, Attorney General, Secretary of Stato, Stato Auditor, Stato Trea9- fl urer. State Superintendent of public Instructions, Two Congressmcn-at- H large, and for such other business as mny properly come before the meet- H lng. H Apportionment of delegates Is made from the several Counties of the H Stato on tho basis of one delegate for each 200 votes or mrljor fraction H thereof, cast for tho several candidates for Congress in the election of H 1910. On this basis the Convention will consist of 510 delegates, appolnt- H ed to the several counties as follows: H Beaver 8 Grand 2 Rich 3 Uintah 6 j Box Elder 18 Iron 6 Salt Lake .. .1SS Utah 54 H Cache 34 Juab 15 San Juan .... 1 Wasatch .... 11 H Carbon 7 Kane 2 Sanpete ..... 27 Washington . 7 Daviss 13 Millard 9 Sevier 15 Wayne 2 M t Emery 9 Morgan 4 Summit 13 Weber 40 Hj Garfield 4 Piute 2 Tooele 10 Total 510. H The Chairman of the Progressive Commlttoe, or State Committeeman H In each County is hereby requested to take the necessary steps for tho H election of said delegates, either by County Conventions or Primaries fl In the several Precincts In their County. Col. Theodore Roosevelt will H address tho Convention at 345 p. m, September 13th. H There will be a rate of one fare for round trip on all Railroads. fl By order of Progressive State Committee. t WESLEY K. WALTON, Chairman. B |