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Show CANDIDATE FOR PROVO OFFICE1 Julius Anderson and wife will return re-turn to their home In Provo tomorrow tomor-row with their son who Wl seriously injured a lew days ago while playing on a pile of ties. The boy I or a few days was In a precarious condition, and the attending physician at uw Dee hospital gave little hope OT WJ recovery, but he Is much mproeo naw, and the physician says It in e safe to take him home. Mr. Anderson is an abstractor of the Garden City, and one of WOC-didates WOC-didates for the Provo post mastership to succeed Jim Clove, who, it is expected, ex-pected, will be ousted. Mr Clove was 1 the only postmaster of the state 1 name was rushed through the senate ror confirmation before. President Presi-dent Wilson had taken active control 'of governmental affairs It was ac-) ac-) complished. it is said, through the I efforts of Senator Reed Smoot, who j is a resident of Provo and a particu-j particu-j lar friend of the postmaster. Mr. Anderson's opponent for the appointment is A. O. Smoot, nephew ' of thf Benator, w ho. It is claimed, is not favored by the senator In his I candidacy. At any rate. Provo Democrats Demo-crats are quite certain that Mr Clove I will be required to relinquish bis hold I on the federal job on which he grew fat in the past fifteen years, charges ih.iv. been preferred, and he will be released for cause. |