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Show Bruhn, Ipson And Young Win At Panguitch In Light City Vote Still Hizzonor bsssssssssss& ssCssssssssssssf Standing on the record, Mayor AVIlliniii (1. llnilin uun re-election In Psntnittrh Mty. Election day I n Panguttch climaxed a campaign mariced by it distinct lack or campaigning on either side, and Mayor William G. Bruhn was re-elected by 206 votes over Mat Houston who re-rclvwl 132 votes. Nello Ipson showed tho great- st strength of the four nominees J by racking up 199 .votes to win a port on the city council. Wood, row Young, an Incumbent, councilman, was re-elected by 180 votes. ' Tialllng were Earl Roe with 154 4 otes nnd Harvey Moore with 129 j totes. None of the candidates did any.. ' campaigning beyond a bit of priv. ! ate conversation and a bit of , liandshaking. - Mayor Bruhn, when asked why he didn't get "out and talk It up. said, "I have been campaigning-through my work In office1 for the past four years lef'thS-reS""" cord speak for Itself.'' With1 hfs gaining the greatest nutriber! of votes of any of the candidates. It would seem that the record spoke quite well of him, Voting was light. A ILttler lea"-' (than 55 percent of .the registered voters In Panguitch wemfto'the polls. , ' 4- i . |