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Show oo I DEMOCRAT LEADERS GIVEN INSTRUCTIONS i i SALT LAKE, May 12. Paul H. Kay. state chairman of the Democratic party par-ty is issuing instructions today . to county chairmen for a more efficient (organization of the party throughout jthe state. Mr. Kay's instructions to the women j chairmen of the various counties in the stato indicato the beginning of Democratic activities In Utah for tho coming gubernatorial and presidential campaigns. I Included in Secretary Ray's letter iwill be suggestions for securing a I large delegation of women from every county to be present at the Democratic ptate convention to be held in the Salt 'Lake theatre June 14. J Letters to county chairmen calling upon thorn to set dates for county primaries pri-maries for tho election of delegates to tho state convention nave already bcon Issued and an offort Is being! mado to havo tho county chairmen inform in-form the stato committee of tho date 'set for tho county primaries and the county conventions that speakers may 'bo Eent by tho state committee to attend at-tend those conventions. 1 Arrangements for the entertainment lot tho Utah delegates and Democratic ! supporters of tho national convention 'in San Francisco Juno 28 are being innde by the stato comniltioo and byj tho contention. ' Efforts aro being mndo to havo a1 t large delegation attend the convention and in the event a sufficient number of persons signify their intention of attending at-tending a special train will be secured I for tho party. . I Word was received here yesterday from the national committeo stating I that 150 positions as clerks, typists I and stenographers at salaries ranging .from $5 to ?10 a day arc open to Democrats Dem-ocrats wishing to attend the convention conven-tion and in this way defray expense ofv the trip. 1 Applicants must bear their own ox-i penses to reach the convention city, ' however, according to the national committee. |