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Show 1 0. POLITICAL i HISTORY GIVEN Past Performance Keviewecl But No Prediction Made For This Election Bj B I BL WLOCK. I NORTH UGLEN, Oct. :'7. As an-1 other important gcniral election is near at hand, speculations are rife a a to which of the great parties w ill carry off the laurels of victory. We are represented rep-resented by William B. Jones for the I legislature on the Farmer-Labor ticket , George E. Brown for tho Ktmc posi-j Itlon on ihc Democratic ticket, Arthur ' G. Berrett for the position of county I assessor on the Republican ticket, and' j locally George S- Dean for the poci-ition poci-ition as Justice of the Doace on the Re-i Re-i publican tickeL j Before the first election on national i purt lines, November 8. 1892, the, I'O'jple's party vva in power and a I nomination was equivalent to an dec-1 I lion until a brief InterrupUon by the' ' dominance of the Liberty party; The I first election locally resulted In vie-1 tory for the Democratic party, and Thomas Wallace was elected justice of thi- j.cnr, , ffi lils death, David I. I Dean, a Republican! was appointed to fill the unexpired term. Then Joseph Jo-seph Casleri a Democrat, was elected I Justice of the peaee, followed by the, election of John W. Rex, a Republican ag nnst John 8. Chadw ick, a Demo-i era) in 1S96. In November 1S9S. John W. Gibson, was elected county assessor with a majority ma-jority of -IIS against his Democratic! opponent, li F. Blaylock was elected 'justice- of the peace and William M. Ellis, constable, both Republicans. 1 November t. 1900. John W Gibson. was reelected county assessor and Charles F Dlnsmore. a Democrat, was lei ted Justiff of the peace. .November A, iru.'. George 5 Dean; way elected to the legislature and Scott : W. Campbell, justice of the peace on i jdI.Ih an ticket. And two years latel George S Dean, a Republican, was returned to the legislature. November 6, 1906, the Republicans w re sun in the majority and elected Frank Moore, as countv commissioner C. H. Chandler. B Republican, con-table, con-table, but David C. Shupe. a Democrat, Demo-crat, became justice of the peace November 3. 1908, Frank Moore was ' reelected, and Frederick Barker was elected Justice of the peace, but Adn.a Ferrln a Demoerai became con.'.table. Novembers, 1910, William B Jones, a Republican, became Justice of the peace with B E. Chatlaln, also a Republican, Re-publican, constable. November 5. 1912. George B. Dean was elected Justice of the peace and i rank Hui.and constable on the Democratic Demo-cratic ticket. November 8, 19H. the Democrats were silghtly In the majority and elected elect-ed James Ward constable as in 1916 bur in 19IS. thu whole town on general gen-eral average went Republican by sU voter, while Rand ill and North Ogden pre-. Inct went slightly Demoeratic , |