Show I 1 I 1 I 1 19 i I 1 I 1 ja I 1 li I 1 I 1 1 I 1 I 1 f 1 i I 1 I 1 I 1 I 1 I 1 I 1 UE republican PUBLICAN COUNTY TICKET county attorney L F anderson park city commissioner 1 4 years A D clark clarka woodland commissioner 3 2 years IV 0 0 stephens henefer enefer Il representative state legislature E J Tr emeling republican CAUCUS tuesday night the standing room only sign was in evidence at the elks hall as a result ot of the intense interest manifest in republican ranks in park city and summit county faces that have not been seen for years again lit up the old time personnel of the party slid and to those who have been carrying on during more recent campaigns they are again assured of operative cooperative co hep help 1 falness in the coming political battle possible the greatest in history as applies to 0 o national state and county partisan endeavor from a list of sixty names placed in nomination as delegates to the republican convention at kamas the following eighteen were selected with their recorded vote veto noted R B R fletcher L F anderson jim don george cunningham andrew petersen W B wilson robert W kimball A J gibbons W D st jeor E M lie mcginley foster jones A R ed paxton GB 0 B sheen jerome paxton john F cunningham robert birkbeck 99 four names received a tie vot vote of 98 each and by an agreement with mrs f rs W P balks calks J E jenkins roy sanger and richard sawyer a tossup toss up gave mr sawyer the decision as to delegate no 18 th the ably assembly was called to order by chairman L F anderson and the call read by secretary A J gibbons five sets seta of tellers were named and in included c eluded R E bailey frank M stone R W kirn alm ball D E Bi lerley jay thompson mrs wm win P calka 0 G rosevear B R sawyer jim don ed paxton W D st jeor A R 11 R bell R R hackett and geo W garns gams P power 0 w e r 0 of f re representation p re se n ta t io n b by y p proxy r ox y was pr provided ov 1 d e d f tor or a and n d i in n t the h e ab absence s en c e 0 of f was a any y delegate or proxy the delegation present at convention were granted the right to vote the full strength of the eighteen delegates named meeting adjourned 1130 p m I 1 THE COUNTY convention contention wednesday october ath the republican county convention was held at kamas and the people of that town joined with their south summit high school band in extending a hearty welcome to the republicans of summit county at their amusement hall at 2 p m under the leadership of mr walter daniels several stirring selections were given in front of the building and prior t to assembling more music was cheerfully i y and earnestly provided a courtesy duly appreciated by the republican organization of this county the assembled delegates were called to order by county chairman jim don and secretary H fred egan read the official call the naming of committees named by the chair was next in order and A R park city lorenzo sargent kamas miss agnes farnsworth were listed as credentials committee on order of business L F anderson park city prank frank knight woodland and george peterson Wan wanshin wanship ship on platform W 0 stephens henefer He neter john B hoyt karnes kamas and E E brown hoytsville tellers appointed were lapage park city dan pack karnes kamas lyle brown hoytsville A echo robert birkbeck park city mrs viola ZU m Co coalville alville harvey richi ns henefer He neter george cunningham park city lynn walker feea peoa reports of committees s Adopt adoption lon ut the report of the committee on of business provided tor for nomination and election ol of county attorney nomination and election ot of one two year commissioner nomination and election of one four year commissioner and nomination and election of one re p to state legislature and the consideration of such other business as may come before the convention I 1 said report also carried their recommendation mend men dation atlon that the nominee receiving the majority of votes cost cast be declared the choice chelce of the convention the committee on credentials reported th ang precincts entitled to be represented ns as follows woodland frank T knight francia oy atkinson anson I 1 kamas jhn B hoyt and dan S pa pack ck morion marion burton peterson Pc terson oakley ed young and T T pern pera lann walker Rock rockfort rockport port charles gibbons george Pe hoytsville E E B brown browa and lyle brown and gross creek miss agnes farnsworth J H salmon mrs viola emm robinson axall Bl ad ard J 0 C dark clark echo A NJ jones hencher Her refer one half vote enell held by W 0 stephens J W hrvey bev W alma E RIc bIns R W roberts and parley R stephens C castle tie rock fr pixy axy A E beaver creek proxy H fred egan pine view james H boyer park city and parleys park paric B R E R pletcher fletcher L F anderson jim don geo cunningham andrew petersen W B gilron R W kimball A J gibbons IV I 1 D st jeor foster jones proxy B R R hackett E M mcginley McGl nley proxy lepage lapage A R J ed paxton george B sheen alieen proxy W S horan jerome paxton john P cunningham R W birkbeck J D sawyer report adopted as read the platform your committee beg leave to say eay that we endorse the national republican platform as given in chicago last june and the state platform as adopted in salt lake city august these platforms when carried as they will be by the incoming administration will tend to the rapid return of 0 prosperity pur county platform will be to endorse the above platforms in their fullness and pledge our candidates elected this day to represent our county and the above principles of vital importance is the boundary line between rich and summit county this issue involves real valuable railroad taxable property and it means a great deal to our people and we do pledge our candidates to defend the people of this county in this matter we hereby further pledge our candidates to work and never cease working f for 0 r t the he r relief e lle f of t the he poor p a and n d unemployed e d 0 of f t the h e e county ou nt y an and d wo work r k to and for their interest we also pledge our candidates to work tor for the people of the county in tax reduction and to work tor for the general interest of the county never overlooking any points ot of advantage for our people signed W 0 STEPHENS it JOHN B HOYT ENOCH E BROWN the report received the unanimous vote of the convention proceeding with the order of bu business sines as adopted the names of L F ander son park city candidate for county attorney was presented by ed paxton and the name of R R hackett by J D sawyer tor for same office on the first ballot mr andreson received 34 votes and mr hackett 10 votes and L F anderson so was declared the nominee for 2 year commissioner mr H fr fred e d egan placed in nomination W 0 0 stephens t P of henefer mr geo petersen Pete raen presented the name nama of william young of Wan manship wanship ship the first ballot resulted in mr stephens receiving 26 votes and mr young 18 mr alk stephens was declared the nominee oakley kamas and woodland showed I 1 a desire tor for representation on the board of county commissioners and tor for the 4 year term mr ed sorensen oakley was placed in nomination by ed young of oakley mr dan pack pa ck of kamas was placed ln in the race by binton banton peterson of marion mr A D clark jr ot of woodland was added to the contestants by roy atkinson francis mr john B hoyt kamas rn merchant erchant was placed before the convention by lynn walker but the gentleman declined on first ballot the vote stood 20 pack 6 dark clark 18 there being no majority a second ballot was taken and resulted as follows ed sorensen 19 dan pack 1 A D dark clark jr 24 mr alek cla k was declared the nor nominee rinee for the state legislature until the hour of calling the convention it ep i y patently parent ly was not generally known thit a three man contest would be entered n the race that will take a republican into I 1 0 th the utah legislature A I 1 J gibbons of park city was nom nam d by ed paxton J E johnson of F 1 city was placed in nomination by li I 1 page I 1 badcon ddonald and was seconded by R R Fletch cr of park ark city E J hoytsville was ti th choice ot of the north summit folks az n name being placed before the delaga by A M jones echo and given the 1 I 1 of E E brown a neighbor v i knows lull full well the file many sterling qu arol 11 I 1 ties ot of his choice tor for state honors the first ballot gave gibbons 15 E johnson 12 22 17 second bj b lot showed a slight variation Gib gleto to 14 johnson 12 18 ta asir ballot also gave gibbons 14 johnsos johnson i 1 i Fre melling ig 19 fourth ballot with 1 r delegate absent resulted gibbons I 1 I 1 johnson 11 Tro melling 18 nth fifth be aci a I 1 was a duplication of the fourth cor sixth ballot with only 41 votes cz c gave gibbons 12 johnson 12 tren I 1 ing 19 seventh ballot 43 delean I 1 voting gave the majority to E J T I 1 melling with 22 votes A J gib I 1 12 3 E ei johnson 9 I 1 mr Tre name will appear I 1 the official ballot I 1 I 1 I 1 adjournment followed soon atte k by chairman don the tha 9 desired to contact with the athe pl pi p officers ta in a business capacity t with a few changes in some me the county organization rew benr I 1 continued on fr I 1 POLITICS continued from page one present jim don chairman H fred egan secretary ab 4 ap on saturday october esth between and at the hotel utah salt lake mrs reed sm smoot ot will give a reception alo and tea lor for all women ot of the state all AH friend ot of senator and mrs airs smoot are cordially invited to call J E jones popular manager of the western newspaper union E R miles state purchasing agent and secretary of the state board of supplies and purchase and clyde A epperson of the Kays kaysville ville utah reflex were park city visitors today their mission being political principally in the interests of H 11 blood democratic nominee for governor an mrs airs burton musser and mrs L H brockbank Brock bant of salt lake in operation cooperation co with county chairwoman susie shields organized a womans comans democratic club this week A large number of women were present the following officers were elected mrs louise green president miss lizabeth dougherty vice president mrs genevieve Genev leve cherry mckay secretary miss mildred tuggle chairman there will be ath another meeting on october bilth at city hall at 1 p ra I 1 W 0 aw democratic LEAGUE the ark city junior democratic league was honored last Wednesday night IP their meeting atthe at toe city hall by the presence of mr air jqhn john boyden of salt lake city mr boyden president of the faaee junior Lf ague lague of national junior democratic league and secretary ot of the state democratic organization he paid tribute to the local club ana said he be was very well pleased with the progress made thus far by the park paris city unit he told the young democrats that there was ass a great work before them and that now was the time tor for them to act he said bald there Is plenty of work tor for every individual to do if he would only fall in line and play the part of a real american citizen I 1 mr boyden pointed out that the junior democratic league has offered the youth of america one of the greatest opportunities port unities to take an active part in american politics that has ever been presented it opens a way by which the young people may enter the great field of politics and learn the ways and whys ghys of 0 the political leaders which have heretofore been known only by the older citizens he said that it was very gratifying to fee see how fast the young men and women of america are rallying to the great cause of democracy and are organizing junior democratic clubs all over the country mr wilton ray j of the state democratic committee who accompanied mr boyden from salt lake also spoke to the large group of young democrats after complimenting president boyden and bartly mcdonough tor for the wonderful work they have done toward forwarding the league movement IW Ir CUtah etab mr ray bay made manifest how energetic ambitious and hopeful v were ere the young youn 9 people of the nation he said eald they nere ere not content with just standing by and waiting tor for readjustments without human effort but that they were willing and unafraid to strive ahead and try for newer and better things upon referring to the political situation la in salt lake county the two speakers stated that it was safely democratic 1 the various committees of the local J unior democratic league have been appointed pointed they are as follows membership committee nill bin koran horan miss mary dougherty miss fern greenwood lawrence F AS mussen john terry and jack jacic tallon j social activity miss MIBS mildred tallon I 1 leo haran mrs mildred cashman miss elizabeth dougherty miss eua terry and tom hayes i publicity committee tom cashman fr frank ank Rasmus alice terry ephraem ephra I 1 n mcbride and mrs john terry program committee miss M mildred I 1 I 1 d r e d tuggle miss myma macdonald joules james I 1 cunningham james Rasi nussen mrs ElIm elizabeth beth jackson and job john green finance committee ed edward ward I 1 hs bartly mcdonough mr leo hansen miss mas evelyn tuggle miss alice ohagan the above named committees are now actively at work and are planning some soma very interesting programs for the near future the next meeting of the league will be ba at the city hall wednesday october at 8 p in everyone between the ages ot of 16 and 35 are urged to be present F R |