Show MARY OW ON FIRST FIEST BALLOT AND CLUFF ARE RE NAMED TUTTLE IS 18 DEFEAT ED MOLDEN HOLDEN F FOR OR A AUDITOR incumbent poll war 37 choice Is 1 made unanimous delegates well wall pleased pl d the republican republica ticket for golemon go arnor charles chal R wacy mb by acclamation rod and before voles to on firt fir t ballot had line been counted ballot bell it gave 9 governor mabry 16 f 6 votes vote rm for justice of the supreme S court former justice D N with votes on the second ballot for secretary of state H E Cro broskett incumbent nt by aice for attorney general harvey if chuff incumbent votes voted on the first ballot for state treasurer surce john walk so er ogden with ill 12 votes on the second ballot for state auditor john E hold F en by acclamation and aal before votes tm on me the first ballot had ber been counted led balloting ballotin gave mr me holden votes for state supers superintendent of pub 1 lie c instruction dr 7 d N jensen in cum bent by mcl acclamation malamati amati 0 n for presidential electors lyman skeen ogden mrs henry C tag gart salt lake alks mrs mr roe R H hamb lin hn kim kane s mety county rod and thomas th F honors K earn a suit salt lake all by allame tion suit salt lake city governor charles it mabey was wait re nominated on the first ballot wednesday august receiving 1 6 vote from a con H bention items in which votes vote were necessary n so rii to t I 1 elect the fight between him ad bi two 11 opponents op rits wllliam H wait wattis of 1 ogden had and william W of kanab was waa easily the tea feature t ore of the oil an state nom core mating convention AS it had b been ba a practically a ily the sole eole item of interest in the fight lasting many weeks weak the total strength of mr air hattia waa as 7 12 on the first buffet as the votes vote were called wh while Is mr snag Seeg mier flee obtained 37 1 4 the he kane count county Timon man had not counted OR on great grant strong strength th on the first ballot but had hoped t to 0 be able to swing a dead look lock in hi w which horh to case I 1 a he hop hoped a d to is de celop a very cry considerable strength star later three other present republican state late officeholders who are am up for maton were seem reelected reelect cd the only contest being be I 1 ng in the case of harvey H cluff clis ff attorney general H E crockett secretary of state late and dr do C N jenson jensen state superintendent of f mated public instruction were conom mated by acclamation mark tuttle state auditor and W D sutton state treasurer were WI prevented medao ve by the th suits state constitution from succeeding succeed ing themselves mr me tuttle ran me for fee the afir office of at state late treasurer but but t the geographical consideration afu it 11 we wae desired to as agne a bilea a place on the state ticket defeated hind him and john walker of weber was wall lecter on the second ballot for rate auditor to succeed mr me tuttle johnr john E holden was an easy winner over the press present n 0 chief deputy I 1 in the office walter A day it was a convention full of no noise and enthusiasm all interest how host ever had bad centered on th the a gube gubernator is lal race and once th that was deal decided det 7 the fighting for votes vote of f the file drle ates become became more local though at times quite III keen re th the convention entimo def definitely turned irately mourned down any proposal to remove on the hool system from f earn the realm of poll ica efforts I 1 to I 1 I 1 get ge t a declaration in ia the apty pty platform failed before the committee re iliac on resolutions largely it s clai ired by the school men in because he nature of one am of the proposals which would have buse merely endorsed indorsed indor sed a constitutional amendment nas misunderstood the th delegates were am in no mood to amend the tte platform after it had been read and and ad reused reu seil to accept a proposed declare declara tea lion of policy offered from the floor af d the convention vat itic A formal keynote speech by con tressman don B colton sema rinat d the day bar before fr from the first con wr himml district and an extended talk on issues from form senate senator reed read smoot were war the main in attempts attempt it t oratory tiry during the day th the nom con noting mating speeches were limit limited ad ln to n camite ni and were concise state ments of facts ats with a an oce occasional nal argument as to the strength of a ran can as is a vote Is getter rather than light of oratory |