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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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Henry L. Clinton, Apollo Hall, New York City, February 3, 1872
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