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Show o t a Poodle's party candi- c MnnlnK 53 to 35 over Mr : mcmb over t71! ''nnk D- Thatcl' ou Thomns Rider, 43- Ver- Z ?,lndru" 53. over Peter' Gri . "" mul Union Hetiinucr 57 over William Nielson. 32. Ctok U ".'Pointed by the board. CORNISH-in cornlsh, Mose Christofier.sen, was elected town board president, without opposition. opposi-tion. Board members are Lorenzo Sorensen, Orin F. Myler, Harvey I Miles and Irvin Kendall PARADISE - No election was conducted in .Paradise as all incumbent in-cumbent were nominated without opposition for another term Joseph Jo-seph S. Howells is mayor, with Oliver Smith, Fred Summers, Marion Mar-ion Olsen and Harry Welch, eoun-cilmen; eoun-cilmen; Miss Carol Miles, recorder and Edward T. Oldham, treasurer' Results or ihe Election in Cache County Ull'llMOND - The Independent rV,v ojiiuilclates, led by Mayor II. fl Ihuit Jr., made a c.leun sivecp j Kit'hmoiut's city election, de-(.,!ins de-(.,!ins the Citlssen's party candi-L-s lor every office. Results: H. T. Plant Jr., tl) 200, Cyril B. Monson tC) 129, for muy-UuMont muy-UuMont Balr U) 209, J. W, nlblpl"'1' C) I19. ior four-year ouiicilma"; Amos Brown tl), 205, JJoiin Andnis CW 121; William Ni-jsoa Ni-jsoa U 209, Clyde Thompson to 0- LeRoy Smith iL) 201, Artel livelier C) 129. for two-year NimcUmen; L- F- Hendricks tun-0posed) tun-0posed) iov recorder; Mrs. Laura, Christensen umapposed) for treasurer. treas-urer. E. G. Skidmore is holdover councilman. NEWTON The Citizens' party wn every post of People's party candidates in Newton balloting. Results: Royden Benson CO, 88, Stanley F. Griffin (P) 63; for mayor' may-or' D. B- Clarke tC) 98, Perry Ne-beker Ne-beker IP) 74, lor four year councilman; coun-cilman; Amos Griffin (C) 75, Carl jorgensen (P) 71; Henry Jenkins IC) 79, William T. Barker (P) 44. Rowland Griffin (.C) 78. LeRoy Cooler Co-oler (P) 68, two-year councilman. Clerk and treasurer post is appointive. appoin-tive. 1IENDON Members of the incumbent in-cumbent Republican party in Men-ion Men-ion with Mayor Vance D. Walker at the head of the ticket, met little opposition as they swept all candidates can-didates in. Results: Vance D. Walker CR 107, H. C. Stauffer (C) 49, for mayor; John O. Hughes (R) 102. Earl Buist (C) 52, for four year councilman; Verkmd Shelton, (Ri 101, Fred Taylor (C) 53, Melvin Mu'ir (B) 87, Thomas K. Sorensen (C) 67; Beeves Bird (R) 93, Joseph Jo-seph A. Larsen (C) 60, for two Year councilmen; Howard Baksr (R) 112. Stephen Muir (C) 41, for clerk; Bessie Gibbs (R) 107, Lucy Willie (C) 48, for recorder. TCETjVILLE No election was held in Wellsville, with the following follow-ing officials to continue for another an-other term. LaMont Allen, mayor; Charles S. Cooper, four-year councilman; Frank B. Leishman, Charles B. Leatham and Oliver 3. Bailey, two-rpar two-rpar councilman: Jessie H. Mao- ' ghan, treasurer; C. N. Maugnan, recorder, Hershell Bradshaw is holdover councilman. PROVIDENCE All - Providence officials were automatically named for another two year term as the Citizens' party was the only ticket tick-et in the field. Serving for another two years are Norman Fuhriman, mayor; Lloyd M. Theurer, four-year councilman; Theron Campbell, E. B. Maughan, L D. Zollinger, two-year council-men; council-men; Melvin Bitters, recorder, and Katie Gessell, treasurer. LEWISTON Nominees of the Progressive party in Lewiston were elected to mayor and commission posts Tuesday, while Citizens' party nominees won clerk and treasurer posts. Results: B. T. Pond (P) 158, S, G. Jessop (C) 120, for mayor; Clayton G. Nielsen (P) 176, Hazen M. Spackman (C) 26, for four-year four-year councilman; David O. Hendricks Hend-ricks (P) 217, Orlo Jones (C) 119, S. H. Pond (P) ' 144, C. J. Van Orden (C) 118, H. S. Karren (P) 116, Orson Buttars (C) 61, for two fear councilmen; L. R. Hogan (C) 139, Reed F. Theurer (P) 130, for treasurer; Ethel McGee (C), 193, T. S. Nielsen (D) 74, for clerk; E- A. Karren, unopposed for justice jus-tice of peace and J. W. Baer is holdover councilman. HYDE PARK The Democratic Pirty candidates of Hyde Park defeated de-feated Republican candidates for ery office, as about 135 citizens Ient to the polls to select officials. offi-cials. Results: J. W. Seamons (D) 83, R. Homer Hyde (R) 52 for mayor; George Le0 Reeder (D) 69, Harold G' Daines (R) 66, for four-year twn board member; Delmar Waite ID) 83, Leo D. Perkes (R) 52; Asa Seamons (D) 81, Suel H. Lamb 54, for two year board mem-R. mem-R. George F. Ashcroft Jr., is holdover members. kOIAVILLE Edwin J. Hill of "e Citizens' party was elected Indent of the Millville town board Tuesday over Charles Ander-a Ander-a of the Democratic party in stl election featured by marked tot shifts between parties. Results: Edwin J. Hill (C) 67, wiarles Anderson (D) 22, for may-Edward may-Edward Knowles (D) 46, Par-e? Par-e? Jessop (C) 42, for four year own board members; Elma Jen-n Jen-n C) 68, Aaron Pehrson (D) . ; eorge Larson (C) 48, Andrew person (D) 37, for two year mem-, mem-, rs- Vaghan Scott is holdover member. RWER HEIGHTS Heber L. Ol-n Ol-n received 50 votes to become ZSmnt 01 the River Heights . 11 board at the polls Tuesday, "on by a bare margin over j10 Leichty who received 44-wnte votes for president, while losing announced race for board mem- Parh,V' Niederhauser, Progressive candidate, was the only one |