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Show BAMBERGER BACKERS CLAIM S. L. VICTORY SALT LAKE. June C8. Supporters ot Ernest Bamberger claimed to ha" carried the majority of the district primary elections here Inst night. Scattered delegations and some In- I vldiials expre wd t hep. support tor W Ii Wattuj and J. Reuben Clark. the other two principal candidates tor nomination for L'nlted States senator. sena-tor. In only one district, the eighty-first, eighty-first, wa-s u delegation instructed for a c ongresslonal candidate. That district dis-trict adopted a revolution endorsing EE ' . Leatherwood for congress and pledging the support of tho dele-, dele-, gates. The delegates elected yesterday will j In the county convention select delegates dele-gates to the state convention to be held in Salt Lako July 14. TO Itr ( 0TI.STI-t LOGAN. June 29. Tho Republican j primary held In this .city last night to elect delegates to the state eon-! eon-! vcntlon. which will meet in Salt Lake I July H, was by far the most tropical tropi-cal political affair which has taken I place in Logan for a long period At the close of the primary City j Chairman Joseph Udell gave notice jlhat he would protest the eiitjio proceedings pro-ceedings before thu state central com-, com-, mlttee ai the proper time. The frst vote on dologates-at-larp-i bowed the election of George C. Castro and Joseph Odell, both of j whom are for Bamberger There j with IS."' votes cast, however, and. as only about ais persons present id-; id-; mltted that they had voted. Chairman Walters throw the ballot out and a I second one was taken. Tho t.uklng I of the two ballots and the flreworka I that Intervened consumed more than j two hours' time. The second ballot resulted In the selection of William M Howell, a I Wftttls man. and Joseph Odell. o UambTRer supporter, as delgates-at-J large After tha second bailot wa. taken and the naming of the ad.ll-tlonal ad.ll-tlonal delegates was proceeded v.i I h the Wattis men claimed that they named every man selected. t"ugh Lamberger'.s mpporw-r. ",i tha severe.) of the delegate! claimed for Wuttls are fjr the gait Laker UINf.lIVM PRJMABIKS, UlNGHAM, June 2S Tho Ropubll-. an of Blngem en lh fejvoi of Erns est Bamberger. There was but mia contest hero and that was in thu 186th district. A. C. Cole opposed the Bamberger foices an. I h.- roi Ived twelve votes tlp-re. while each of the other three candidates for tho office of delegato received eighty. magna. June 28. Republicans of District No 14-- are Instructed for Ernest Bamberger for United States senator. PRII I l W T PRICE, June :s. The Republican primary called to fleet six delegates to the stale and congressional conventions, con-ventions, to be held In Salt IjiU .In'" 1(. was held lost evening and elect- I ed the following: Arthur J. Lee, C i K. Mail li: on. L. A. Mctice, 15. W ! Lalton. J. W Hammond and C. Stanley Trice, with A. Doyle Haddly i- alternate. oo |