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Show DEMOCRATS NAME GOUNTY TiCKET ,. ... ' . . The Democrat of Salt Lake County Coun-ty held a mtoer " stormy seEski' in tho Hippodrome Theatre during the . week which ended in the choice of a county ticket to be pitted against the Republicans in the coming county election. Nominations for practically all of the offices were made in groups of from 2 to 10 and at no time v iMi the possible selection of the nominee for the county attorney's posiion were the delegates in what could I termed complete harmony, s The ticket as selected however Is Very representative of the Democrat- ic party in Salt Lake count v and it is thought by Democratlc leaders to be exceptionally sfirong. The most noticed disruption in the county this year seemed to prevail when Wilson McCarthy, for many years one of the mpst prominent Democrats De-mocrats of Salt Lake County,-refused tc accept the job as County chairman in the stead of Mr. Stricgfellow who has served the party in this capacity for some time. ' Following is the list of candidates for the various offices in Salt Lake County to be filled at the coming November No-vember election: ' ' ; County Commissioners Bernard F. Qulnn, Salt Lake, and Edward E. Howe,- Murray. County Attorney John D. Rice, Salt Lake. State Senate Burton W. Musser, Wilson McCarthy, Delbert W. Parratt and Albaroni K. Wool ley. , State House of Representatives Mrs. Emily Carlisle, Holiday; William C. Crump, Jr., Bluff dale; "George A. Cfitchlow, Chris Greenhagen, Frank D. Hlgginitham, John Holley, A. (J. Lavin, Grant McFarlane, Herbert B. taw; Mrs. Anna T. Piercey, Mrs. Martha. Purser, Magna; Isaac A. Smoot, Mrs. rFank Page Stewart, Major S. Grant Young, Oliver Hod.ij-son Hod.ij-son and C. F. Ludwlg. |