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Show Dalton Annouritt For Congress! Republican TJ Don Mack Dalton , torney, Saturday annoilncM ' be a candidate for norm-the norm-the Republican ticket as man from the Second Tl grassional district. X "I do not desire the h. y tached to such an office" ton said, "but I do feu T studies of conditions of th I will enable me to meet rrJ,. prevailing thoughts which coming part of our g0veJ let "There are but few who. agree that a wide change I ioi and plans in government at' th sary, in order to stabilize I ' n of state." j.t Mr. Dalton was born at y lty Colorado, May 12, 1895 ; He is a veteran of the eal War, having served in prail; nt Mihiel sector, and with the ire ican army of occupation k teI many later. ' flc He is a member of the 1 h church. He served on chur- sions in the Central and ? d States, and was called in id' preside over the South Afri m, sion, a work he continual S ' 1935. r 1 Devoted to all forms 0f a ' he has been especially fond f ball, boxing and basketball formerly the light hear. 7 '. champion boxer of Utah. f troduced baseball in South : ' Mr. Dalton is a gradual fdJ University of Utah, class ( ielc in law, and has been ak pa the bar in Utah state cot th the United States federal ; ltel Mr. Dalton has traveled sively, having completed an tional tour around the wo:: -ir his family in 1935. 'z o T |