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Show Many Candidates for Utah Governorship William H. Watt Is and Mayas' Frank Francis, of ogden. are mentioned men-tioned in Salt Ukc dispatches as can-, can-, dldataa for governor on the Republican Republi-can and Democratic tickets, respectively. respec-tively. The information states that the Ttepubltcans are in the lead In the i number of candidates so far an- nouneed for the office Sixteen names t appear on this tb'ket and others have I been mentioned as posjlbilltles. All of the candidates have not made formal announcement. but their friends are vouching for them and are boosting them into the race. Among th Republicans mentioned I for this honor are George T Ode!!, W. E. Rydalcb. Carl A. Badger. Sylvester Syl-vester Q. Cannon. W N. Williams. Nephl L Morris. V Mont Kerrv and Vhare s Tinge v of fJSvlt Iake. W. H. Wattls of gden. Charles R. Mabey of Bountiful. J. W. Thornley of Kav--vllle. Peter Clegg and Iver AJax of Tooele. L R. Anderson of M usti J II Peterson of Rlcbfleld, and Stephen L. Chlpman of American Fork. Democrats will have six names to consider, although It must be considered consid-ered that the Republican convention is August 26 and thoi of the Demo-eratS Demo-eratS not until August 30. thus giving the lOUrbOS four additional days CO seeh new materia: for this nomination. nomina-tion. li-mocrat!c aspirants for this nomination nomi-nation are Joseph K. Merrill, dean of the University of I'tah. T. N. Taylor of Provo. J W. Funk of Richmond. Frink Francis of igden. Judge Henrv Unyes of Richfield and Brigham 11. Roberts of Salt Iake. |