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Show CANDIDATES .ON REPUBLICAN SIDE Hardly ever has there been such an abuntlance of material from which to select the candidates for'the local Re-: Re-: publican ofQces this year. Delegates to i the county convention, which will be held Saturday, will have a variety of good men to choose their representatives representa-tives front and members of the party are expecting some fun when the convention con-vention opens. Chairman George Kelly was asked this morning ir the convention would bo called off because of the quarantine against influenza and gave no definite answer, stating the next few day's de-velopments de-velopments would determine tho question. ques-tion. Tt i nrmlhlo an nnen-nlr rnn- vention will be held, if necessary. Among those being considered for the various county and slate offices are the following: State Senator David Jensen, Joseph Jos-eph E. Wright and Dr. A. S. Condon. Representatives Mrs. Georglna Marriott, W. M. Allison. Louis Bitton, Dr. J. F. Snedaker, Ralph E. Bristol, Joseph Skeen and Adam Furber. Sheriff Richard Pincock, Hack Shurlliff, Royal L. Rasmussen, C. Harry Har-ry Chandler, W. W. Rawson, Thomas B. Burk and J. L. Hobson. County Treasurer Norman B. Bingham, Bing-ham, Edith Reid, Alma D. Chambers. County Recorder Henry M. Mack, Arch B. Peterson. County Commissioners Joseph E. Fowles, I. N. Pierce, John Farr, Moroni Mo-roni Skeen, A G. Berrett and W. G. Child. County Attorney Joseph E. Evans. County Clerk Joseph E. Storey. County Assessor J. L. Robson. County Surveyor Ralph Corlow. A. G. Berrett of North Ogden formally for-mally announced his candidacy for the two year commissionershlp yesterday. Of the other candidates for commissioner, commis-sioner, three have entered tho field avowedly for the four year term: John Farr. Moroni Skeen and W. G. Child. oo |