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Show FOR ISWIilii, Republicans Will Select Dele-; gates for Judicial Conven- i tion Next Saturday I Republican primaries for Webc'.' county will be held tomorrow evening at 8 o'clock for the purpose of electing fc delegates to the judicial convention of S the secqnd judicial district to be held E here Saturday. y At the meeting Saturday, Weber I 'county will have 15S delegates, Davis, g county 51 and Morgan county 14. Tho judicial convention will be held at tho 5 Weber county court house at 2 o'clock t Saturday afternoon. ' I Two candidates for the position of'S district judge and one candidate tor I the position of district attorney will 1 i i be named at the convention. P i Among Republicans whose names will probably be presented to the con- vention for district judge are James N. Kimball, John G. Willis, John t Sneddon, John C. Davis and Lieut. Col James A. Howell former district judge.! J A spirited contest is being waged be-! p tween Joseph E. Evans and Royal J. I Douglas for the nomination of district i attorney, and much interest is being i ? manifested in the primaries, which are ' 1 to be held throughout Weber, Davis i 5 and Morgan counties Wednesday. irt The primaries tomorrow evening' V will be held in various sections of the city. Primary districts 1 to 1 1 which constitute the first ward will be hold K at tho city hall. P. Dllstrlcts. 13 to IS will hold their IE meeting In the Third ward amusement. E hall and districts ID to 27 will meet'P at the Seventh ward amusement hall. K The county court house will see re- J B preventatives from districts 28 to 41 g present. Districts ''i2 to 54 will assem- table ta-ble at the Fifth ward meeting house ? Arthur WOolcy, chairman of the li Wober county Republicans today said: "Jn view of the action of the Democratic Demo-cratic judicial convention held last Saturday in rejecting the resolution which proposed the nomination of a non-partisan ticket in nominating Judge Agee after he had personally appeared in their convention and alinged himself with the Democratic nominees It is unlikely that any effort will be made to commit the Republican Republi-can party' to the Democratic nominees." nomi-nees." no BJatxA.xm?rwf;' i rrivku i i i iijgzBajjjjin n i n i nm erty is no crime." Act 2. The Troop Gymnasium. Worth refuses to vote for Tony and ''insults him." "Remember the fourth. i Scout la-v a Scout is friendly Worth I Leonard's house on fire. Boy Scouts' to. the rescue first aid to the injured. Act 3. The Trop in Formation. Inspection and orders; the flag; Watermelon, the tired janitor, introduces intro-duces his new family; the wolf patrol introduces the hero of the fire; Worth Leonard apologizes to the patrol; Tony Artis is the real Scout; "He has shown that the man is more than the gentleman gen-tleman and that many an honest heart beats beneath a ragged jacket." |