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Show 0 County Democratic Convention at Lehi Tomorrow Lehi will play -the part of host to over six hundred visitors from all parts of the county at the County Democratic convention, which will be held Saturday - in the High School Auditorium. The local Democratic committee is providing entertainment for the visitors and will welcome them to the conven- tion. The day's program, is being arranged ar-ranged by the County Central Committee Com-mittee and Professor Elmer Miller wiil be temporary chairman and will give the keynote address. The convention will begin at. 9 o'clock Saturday morning. Most of the morning will be spent in appointing ap-pointing committees and a perma- nent organization mm ai n ang jh& platforms and resolutions- The remainder of the convention will be spent in nominating and voting for the county officers to be placed on the ticket, to be voted on at the coming November election. Offices to Be Filled Are As Follows: Fol-lows: One four-year coniirossioner. One two-year commissioner-One commissioner-One Recorder-One Recorder-One Assessor. One Treasurer, One County Clerk. ; One County Sheriff- 1 One Comity Attorney-One Attorney-One County Surveyor. t Five Representatives to the Stale , egislature. t Two Sena-tors- 1 Delegates will be there from Al- j ine, Benjamin, American Fork, l edar Fort and Fairfield, Lakeview, ake Shore, Mapleton.. Orem, Pay- r m, Pleasant Grove, Provo Bench, rovo, Santaquin Spanish Fork, f oring Lake, Springville, Thistle, c olton, Vineyard, Soldier Summit. c tilem and Lehi- , At a meeting of American Fork degates Wednesday evening the. litcd delegation support was voted L larence Grant as nominee for f mnty clerk and a majority vote for, r most Seastrand as state represen- c live candidate was passed. |