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Show t ; toocrats Of Utah igney Pass Deadline To File Petitions rll' nUtah mocrats finished their f :mgs for the forthcoming elec-:, elec-:, July 8. The state Democra- convention is set for July 28. k filings filled alP but two J-s on the Democratic ticket. candidates filed for district Mrney from the First and Sixth E cial districts. n cases where only one candidate candi-date filed for an office, that per- rsday Wl11 automatically become the - minee. in cases where two 1 'dates filed, they will skip 1 conventional Preliminaries and lS r'- 1116 nomination in the ',w f"may election. ' 1 Following is the list of Demo- w i n gs M they effect Uintah t "uchesne counties, and also .;" Republicans who have filed far: T Pafke' , Democrats brifuetary of State William J. Wher, St. George; Lynn C. 1. North Ogden I -TOrney General Quentin L. Alston and Grover A. Giles, continued on Back Inge) ic DEMOCRATS OF UTAH . . . (Continued From Page 1) both of Salt Lake City. , State Treasurer Stanley D. Schubach, Salt Lake City. State Auditor Brigham H. Young, Price. U. S. Senator Herbert B. Maw, Salt Lake City; Alonzo F. Hopkins, Hop-kins, Woodruff, and Wendell Grover, Riverton. Congressman First District: Carlyle F. Gronning, Milford. District Attorneys Fourth District Dis-trict Heber Grant I1, ins, . .eri-can .eri-can Fork. State Senator, Fifth District Glen M. Hatch, Heber. State Senator, 16th District-Max District-Max G. Abbott, Vernal. Republicans Governor George Dewey Clyde, Salt Lake City. State Treasurer Sherman J. Preece, Salt Lake City. Congressman, Second' District H. A. Dixon, Ogden. District Attorney, Fourth District Dis-trict James Robert Bullock of Provo. |