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Utah Delegation to the
1972
Democratic National Convention
Delegates (may be incomplete!)
Jack
P. Anderson, Salt Lake City
- Lucy
B. Ascoli, Smithfield
- Millie
O. Bernard, Kearns
- Wayne
L. Black, Salt Lake City
- Valoy
J. Boothe, Brigham City
- Bea
Carroll, Kaysville
- Francis
Farley, Salt Lake City
- Jake
Hoagland, Ogden
- Stephen
Holbrook, Salt Lake City
- Heber
Grant Ivins, American Fork
- Davie
Kobe, Price
- Robert
D. Moore, Salt Lake City
- Frank E.
Moss
- Diane
Orr, Salt Lake City
- Calvin
L. Rampton, Salt Lake City
- Carl
H. Taylor, Ogden
- Edward
A. Watson, Grantsville
- Jean
Westwood, West Jordan
- Grant
Wightman, Provo
Alternates (may be incomplete!)
Ricardo
Barbero, Salt Lake City
- Susan
Bridges, Salt Lake City
- Ruth
Cross, Salt Lake City
- Beverly
Dalley, Ogden
- Fred
Dedrick, Salt Lake City
- Margaret
E. Fuller, Salt Lake City
- Michael
Hansen, Salt Lake City
- Toni
Heesacker, Brigham City
- Randy
Jackson, Logan
- Margot
Kimball, Salt Lake City
- Elizabeth
Lawrence, Moab
- Leonard
McGee, Bountiful
- Karen
Shepherd, Orem
- James
Skorstad, Ogden
- Bonnie
Snedeker, Salt Lake City
- Beverly
J. White, Tooele
- Robyn
White, Tooele
- O.
Geral Wilde, Provo
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