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Show SEN. PARREH RETURNS HOME Ogden Man Gives Impressions of Democratic Convention at San Francisco W, J. Parker, state senator and1 chairman of the I'tah delegation to the National Democratic convention at San Francisco has returned lo Op-don from the coast rnthusfd over the possibilities pos-sibilities of tho Democratic ticket next November. The I'tah delegates were solid for Mi Adoo until the final balolt ae.-ord- ing to Parker: "It was one of the greatest conventions conven-tions over held and one which wis worth considerable to attend," said Parker today, "In Cox and Roosevelt we have a ticket which should sweep the i-nUre country. Both men are exceptional and In my estimation when the final votes arc counted our party will again he the leader in this country. "No steam roller was used at the San Francisco convention the alfi.-i being a regular free for all, with eacn j delegate free to vote for his favorite. The majority of the delegates were u:i-lnsti u:i-lnsti ucted "TJntU the final ballot was taken II was a r0-.-o proposition with McAdOO leading Cox by a few votes. WhCU Palmer withdrew- the tide of battle changed and Cox i'. :is elected. Che.-i after cheer event up when the news was announced and ill were hlghlv 111 favor of the way the nomin ation went "The Snn Pranolsco people treated the Democratic visitors fine doing all in their power to show them a good time. Their hospitality was of the A'-I variety and deb-sale? from ill s-c'Wm! of the country were unanimous In Offering Of-fering thanks to the people of the Baj metropolis." When a-iked ,t.j to the ChanCCS Of the state Democratic ticket the local man stated that he coilld see nothing j but a clean sweep in I'tah as well as the country and that the Democrats would again hold sway. 00 |