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Show I WEBER REPUBLICANS SHAKE PLUM TREE I G.a.P.IHDOHSES 1 I0LLE! FOR I U.S. ATTORNEY I i 1 Weber County Republicans Boost Their Chairman for f Federal Plum BARKER RECOMMENDED M ' FOR JUDGE VACANCY County Officers-elect Read List of Appointees for Deputy Positions I j Arthur Woolley. Ogden attomev and IH chairman of the "Weber county R-- i fH i publican committee, Wus given the un- qualified endorsement of the central i IH committee and all countv officers- IH elect for appointment as L'nltcd States ll lH rlcl attorney at a meeting held ; yesterday afternoon In the countv W H . building. The motion that Mr. Wool- M M , ley be endorsed was Immediately sec- i I onded by voices throughout the ball 1 land the motion was unanimously cur- I H ried amid cheers and applause. " H : A committee of three men was ap- Ll I pointed to draw a resolution oi en- il IH dorsement to be sent to Utah sena- TLH tors and congressmen at Washington '.H endorsing WooJIey for appointment H The committee is composed of J. M tH HulanlskL j H w il. I i v PROTESTS. j rh resolution of unqualified en- , Jfl doi ii menl was p.-.-d despite the pro- 1 test of Mr. Woolley lhat he did not ) VM Wish to have the endorsement c Hide ll any other persons in Weber vojritv li lH Who might aspire to th district at- IH lOrneyship or any other federal Up- polntments. The meeting wen' on IH record 55 recommending Mr. AVoollev XsLLB for The position as a man highly quail- iiLLLI fled and reason of his "honestv. JiLLLLb fitness, toyait: and Repubiicantsra " BARKER BNDORS1 D. The meeting aLso went on record ILLLLa Barker. Ogden attorney, to till th. T vacancy left by District Judge-elect James A. Howell In the even' that Mr Howell resigns I H in" Judgeship. A resolution exprt -mc the preference of the central com- iH mittee for Mr. Barker and com- JH mending him to fav era- H tiou of Governor-elect Charles R. Ma ' M " ,: .' nmm kih'ii ij n j u a i ii lell eilUOrse- ' J Preceding the reading of the resoS I luHon and before the name of M. M Barker was mentioned. E. T. Hulan I iski gained the floor and mortd that Ii J evenl i did occur on nch a a result of Mr. 1 owell i resignation, a man from the Republl- ( can ranks be recommended to fill the position. The motion was car-led In ll a demonstration of cheering and ap- IH plause. H RESDIiUTION PRESENTED. " The resolution endorsing Mr. Bar- 1 l r, which was presented by Royal J I- H "Whereas, the Honorable James All r i bert Howell, judge-elect of the Second . V rict In and for 3 of Weber. of I'tah. has an- j V nOUUCed his Intention of resigning the I, ! offlet t .ui earlj date thereby cie- ?' anc which will have to ill be filled by Governor-elect .Mabey un- Tjj ill Ho- sexl gi neral election, and M " Whereas, the Republican county H central committee of Weber county. IJ Utah, in special session i I desires to express Its choice for such fr H ntmont, therefore. W H "BS it resolved by the Republican H county central committee of Weber II kkkl county, Utah, In meeting as: i !i that it sincerely regrets the coniem- f) plated resignation of the Honorable James Albeit ElOWOll, judge-elect, and i B since il is his final determination not 1 J i to fill the office, and a successor must H in- selected, we l.ereby najnc Oeorge H S. Barker of Ogden, Weber county Utah, for Kiich vacancy, as expressing w H I the preference of tho Republican I H i county central commltte' of Weber I county, I'tah, and commend him to I IH j the favorable consideration of the, K I governor-elect." a (H te, was also given In the appointment 'H j recently of W. Hal Fair, of Qgden, I J assistant slate attorney general jM The ratification was suggested by M: M; I Forrlstall and unanimously upproveO l! by IJ H Deputies selected by county offi- U I oers-elect to fill poslUons with the tag- F fnl ling of office January 3. were given j H approval. The committee member II I were guided by the choice of the ol ) jul ; fleers-elect as to the qualifications oi ll j tho B STTATE JOBS PENDING, I lew of the state appointments were lH onsldered, for th reason that no tei inite Indlcalionn have yet been forth- 1 coming from Governor-elect Sfslbe; 1 as to the patronage which W4bSl county will receive. Tho meeting. H however, did give appro ul that 1 red H Meissnir be recommended for appoint- H incut as custodian at tho stato capit- H ol. This position comes under Hymni jH Crockett, secretary of sUite-elcct, who f is custodian under the Jaw. and there- ' fore Is not included as patronage re- quest. .Similar action was also taken m re- ! gard to Frank W. Piper, soeking ap fl pointment ;is state bank examiner. ft All future applications for StgtS up- R polntmenta will come before Chairman ) Arthur 'Woolley. Secretarv W. T. ft 1 QreenWel and Treasurer Samuel ; I I Dye, who will certifj rhe appllcauis J aS to their ability and loyalty, 1 I cording to a decision made at iho M Can tin ued on I'.igc Two.l iifl G. 0. P. Indorses j Wooley for Attorney (Continued From 'age Que1.) meeting. Adjournment of the meet- ! Inc 'isnse with the understanding that another ses.-tion can bo called by Mr. Wool ley after decision has come from Governor-elect Alabey. as to the pat-ronage pat-ronage which Will como to Webei e ounty, U.OY1 S ':i Ds l 1ST. lauds T. Mo.es, county clerk and I auditor-elect was the first county of fleer called to reael his list of seleo-j seleo-j tions of deputies in the county clerk's office. Ills choke for chief deput) was Lawrence A Van Dyke, who now I holds that position. Other deputies' names read and approved by the committee com-mittee members for positions in the office of the county clerk were Ed-I Ed-I ward Lewis, William 1. Clc.tt,', AVill-I AVill-I lum II. Fisher, Simon Harlow, Parley I i:. Noi-f-elh. Mabel Wysong. Agn ; Smith ansl Kmm.i l-'aht-v. I v. ISSESSOR'S OPPK I A. . Berrett, county assessor-elect j placed i in names of Staley L. Kobulns and John W. (ribson before the com-I com-I tlttei a his Selealon of deputies and i s4s given approval. Mr, Robblm I Will act as chief deputy, j In the sheriff's department, KlCh-ard KlCh-ard Plncock, newly-elected sheriff, recommended rec-ommended Curtis Allison, as chief p ity and Henry Blackburn, deputv ' iMi I. . Had. Shus tllff ;lnl Fred I Tout a3 criminal deputies; and John Holden. as court bailiff, in Judge-elect James -. Kimball's ellvislon of the district court. Approval was given b the committee members. The selection of a bailiff In the oth- er sllUlon of the court will be left until decision ciiu be reached between Mr. Plncock ana the ludge who will lake the btneh In the evcat pi the resignation res-ignation f Judge Howell, it was announced an-nounced last night by Mr. Plncock. I Rl i ORD1 Ks (l l ICE. Mrs. Olenna Pelt, county recorder-elect, recorder-elect, recommended and received approval ap-proval to app lnt .i;ts Qdlth Reia, Jo-B Jo-B ph yVallai S and Miss FlO Brown foj deputies In her office. The selection or workers in connection connec-tion with the duties of the county commissioners com-missioners will be left until a later date, according to an announcement mads- by Maroni Skeen. & Mr Woolley opened the meeting and J. C. LltUefield was appointed sis acting act-ing secretary. Hardly had Mr. Wool-Icy Wool-Icy rt turned his mhI after announcing the s'-sslon open than David Mattson took the floor and moved that Mi. Woolley be endorsed for the position of United States district attorney, The motion was Immediately carried. TRIB1 ll in WOOLLEV. Air Muttson paid tSlgh trlhute to the activities of Mr. Wooii,-. in the ro- snt campaign arid attributed much of the success to his eforts. He alio outlined out-lined the qualifications oi Mr, ooi- b y for the important federal position. In answer to Sir.? Mattson, Chairman Chair-man Woolley Hall., refused to accept the credit Tor the overwhelming victory vic-tory of his party In Weber counly and declared it was due to the party Workers. He took this opportunity of I expressing hla appreciation for Hut 1 untl.iug efforts during the long campaign. cam-paign. I It was voted that J. U. Dldredge, Jr.. state committeemen und all offi cers-elect who were present be init-csi init-csi to partli Lpate In the discussion as ! to procedure in the Jnudcesenient of candidate, and al. o ha ;i voice In the votliiK- 1'iiitiU IV. 1'iper was also ex-; ex-; tended this invitation. |