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Utah Delegation to the
1948 Democratic National Convention

Delegates (may be incomplete!)
Stuart P. Dobbs, Ogden - Charles C. Gardner, Bountiful - Walter K. Granger, Cedar City - L. W. Hovey, Logan - Mrs. C. L. Jack, Salt Lake City - Madge C. Little, Kanab - H. D. Lowry, Salt Lake City - Grant MacFarlane, Salt Lake City - Herbert B. Maw - C. Clarence Nelsen, Salt Lake City - Frank B. Newman, Pleasant Grove - William Pace, Delta - Harold Reese, Bear River City - Elbert D. Thomas - Elizabeth Vance, Ogden - Clinton D. Vernon, Salt Lake City

Alternates (may be incomplete!)
Mrs. Sunday Anderson, Salt Lake City - Emily Carlisle, Salt Lake City - Edna Durham, Orem - L. E. Ellgren, Salt Lake City - Ormond Konkle, Ogden - Mark F. Murray, Ogden - Athleen Revior, Ogden


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