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Show ' Weuneteday, ,No etniwr ti, Salt Lake South Salt Lake III; Alonila. eumtnt, I); (iarinr ver. , , 1 t P''' , '' ' t liarnion I. For City Commissioner. J. Nord ansn. incumbent. Cid- 725. Walter At- Dmi! wood E. NN'atts innes Ea, 1 IIe Was p l Pi In Ed- George Pizza. 365. There were also three Nvithdut op- didates in the Cedar tions were: Mayor, Harry H. Lunt; four-yea- r councilman, Myron F. R. rtyA. Cook, Thurgood,John I. Fisher, trustees; Alvin Waite, clerk. No appointment has been made as yet for 'Ward C. Holbrook, trustee, who has moved to Citizen's partyRenominated: President of town board, L. Trustees Thurgood; E. Williams. Wallace S. Christensen, Elton Bennett. T. J. Steed. South Weber Selections were made by petition: PresidentJoseph F. Staples; TrusteesWilliam A. CorEzra Bamnia, C. Y. Stark, brough, Mary Brake. Pruit Heights People's partyRenominated: Samuel Raymond President town board; TrusteesGlenn E. Green, Elmer W. Ward, Alden Bennett, I'lllliam Abrams. Midwayone ticket, William Hauter, president of Town Board, 115; Town Board members: Reu ben Casper, 114; LeRoy Htiffaker. 115; Ruby 116; Karl Probst, Provost, 114. Arthur Jos, washington two-yea- St. George M. Ben- - , : Parag' onah town boardHarold Holt, 147; M. Nelson, 142, C. Trustees- -4 L. Smith, 132, I. H. Bailon, 108, Clarence Stoker, 116. CitizenPresident town board Carl B. Green 69; TrusteesAlvin D. Stoker. 70, Laurence Criddle ,71, Wilford Gurthriet 108, Joseph L. Maybe, 115. L. Childs, 38, Austin 37, Myron B. Childs, Childs, 53, Richard Moss, 58. Citizens John Childs 85; .TrusteesDavid A. Johnson, 66,, A. W. 68, Wright Bouham, Childb, 78, George Parker, 83. - r man Snow, 344; Councilman Worthen, 500; two-yea- r Councilman Terry, 530; recorder, H. R. Bentley, 516; Treasurer - San Juan -- councilman not yet deem, which will serve. this Complet, returns from city's two voting districts gave---L. Frank Redd an apparent victory in the race for two-yecouncilman. only one.of three of one in which more than candidate was entered.-------- had .Redd, late returns-showea total of 58 votes, three more than the number given to ?ioel . - Webb.- 684. Wa Tick etMay CoutKilman ScM, 634: foitr-yea- r r Cowicilman Lund, 605; r Councilman Atkin, 602, r Councilman Hafen, 594;. Blake. 411; Recorder Fawcett, E. S.' 4R6; Treasurer Betitley 3aL Citizen's Kanarraville Monticello t- two-yea- Presi- two-yea- dent, Jesse F. Williams. Trustees, Horace'M. Rotindy, John A. Stap- twa-yea- & . , (11).-723- President, Glen Thum JWn Clynn Thurston, Maurice Daniels, Verge Brown. (D) 769., L. A. Nebeker, Summit Salina LEHI. Nov. 8.In what is the ported unofficialy to be ever heaviest municipal ballot. cast in Lehi, Dan Prior, instructor in the Lehi High School, defeated Edward J. Larsen, merchant and former city council-Mafor mayor of Lehi by a vote of 554 to 491. Running on the Democratic Prior will have ticket, Mayor-elec- t an entire Democratic city council and treasurer, the incumbent Leland Powell, being the The only Republican elected. holdover councilman, Sylvester Evans, is a Democrat. Complete returns follow: For mayorDean Prior. 491; Edward. J. Larsen, 544; for fouryear cou520; ncilmanJosenh E. Smith, r Armond EWebb, 478. For re- Citizens ticket elected. Mayor Clifford Shipp: Councilmen: Earl Mills, Grant Morrey, Ralph Nielson, Andrew Parker. Horace Herne, Leland Hansen, recorder, Chas. rt. k.arsen, treas. urer, Miles Curfew. - Uinta h., Vernal two-yea- R. C. Cooper, incumbent mayor. with 3S0 defeated B. H. String. councilmen, ham, 336. Four-yea- r Harmon-S- . Sowards, 436,- defeated 275. Thomas Xarren, councilmen, Philip Watkins, 504; Wendell Pope. 374; Donald Barr, 352;deleatecLWA.13anks, 343; I. D. Jones, 301; George Massey, 237. ,Recorder Charlese T. Pope, 490. Aover, Alvin E Weeks, 214. Treasurer'' Wilson Murray, 410, over Oscar Lyman. 300. ,counclimen--Hyr- - -- ' Moro-a- Wallsburg Town board 13. Gardner, presidentGeorge. 67; W. O. Mecham, Members of BoardEllis C. Sabpv, 39; WI Wpm A. Whiting, 4'2; Al fr g low, 371 Alton Bigelow. 51 George Batty, 29; I4 C. Parcell, 33; Mayo - Ford as ' . ' , Morgan Morgan. Mayor:H. councilman. - two-yea- straight Republican: H. Crouch; four-yea- r Grant Eddington; I awrenne Bell. 4.1ohn T. Heiner. Earl Butters; recorder. Louise Taggart; ' treasurer, Kate Littlefield. Daniel. 62; g ; , ,, . , ., . - . , - er, rec.. 311. CitizenoJustua two-ye- ar enuneUman, Fred Strong, 115; A. J. Smith. Leland 114; Russell Bates; 97; . , Seeley, W. Wall. rec.. 627. InummJmo Gunnison De mocra tsVearl Peterson. mayor, 1247 Labriel Pickett. 4 year, 131; Grover Childs. 2 year. Itoi: H. P. Jensen. 2 year, 143: Er. win Rober la, 2 year, 159: William Riggs. tee.. 203: Mn. Joseph A. Larsen. tress. 116 E. Borg. mayNewel Childs. 4 year, 230: Theron Clinger. 2 year, 195: Elmo Sorenson, 2 year, 228; Clayton Watts, 2 year. 218; Leo Gledhill. tee.. 1711: Margaret ilaiverson, treat.. 250. - RepublicansD. 2.s1 or. Ephraim DemocratsSophus Bertelson, Logan LOGAN. Nov. mayor, 524; George Beal, 4 yeas 398; George Jorgensen. 2 year. 434; Aaron Nie 'SON 3 year. 33; George Sorenson, 2 year, 479; James Green. rec., VS; Etta John. son. treas. 241 in- N.Every corporated town in Cache County but three held municipal elec. Complete unoffi- Tuesday. returns 'how the successful candidates by towns. IlyrumJohn W. Jorgenson. mayor. S. A. Dunn., fouryear councilman. W. F. Petersen. HiMonsenr--ram Ha II.and Henry Mal ' 1 Allen. recorder, Martha Smith. city treasurer. ProvitienceWalter Fuhriman. H. B. mayor, David Theurer and four-yea- r for Campbell, tied councilman. Preaton Al ler and L. Centerkid Good Government , Dewey Lund. mayor. 107; Richard A. Fielsted. 4 year, 106; Alma Lar set'. 2 year. 83; O. L. Maimaren, 2 year, 113; Gordon Sorenson, r councilR. Matthews, recorder. man, Ray L. Janes. Chris Stir land. treasurer. two-yea- year, B. WellsvilleMayor John H; Thomas Kerr. councilman, Stewart. four-yea- r Grover M. Minim. Grover Jones r and Guy H. Maughan, Leatham councilmen, Lyndon recorder. and Jesse H. Maughan, treasurer. E. EmbleY. mayor, 57; Roy Bards ley. 4 year, 60; A. L. Buchanan, 2 year. 52; Clive Despain. 2 year, 66; Ray Goatee, 2 year, 60. ' . ,mo, Hayfield Citizens ticket unopposed Clinton Christensen, mayor. 98; councilmen, O. J. Christiansen. -- 96; Orlan J. Hansen. 69; J. M. Larsen, 68; Miles Michaelson, 96. two-yea- Sterling city board members. mayClarkstonLouis Godfrey, counor. Archie Goodie. four-yea- r cilman. Joseph Buttars and David r councilmen. Archibald, Hood less. Mil Harry r mayor. Parley Jessop, four-yeaAndercouncilman. Joshp L. r son and Alma Jensen, councilmen. Hyde ParkJoseph r Nielson. counmayor, Roy Lee, four-yeaJ. cilman, L. S. Lamb and L. councilmen. r Thurston, Jr.r RichmondHenry T. Vlantfour-yeaWebb, mayor, George O.William Andercouncilman. son, Amos Brown and Richard councilmen. Johnson, two-yeL. S. Hendricks. recorder, Irene Stoddard. treasurer. , Oscar Peterson. Unopposed mayor; Don Jensen, 4 year Eric Ludvigson. 2 year; Iblyriand Dent. son, 2 year; Hillard Funk, 2 year. two-yea- Fairview two-yea- DemocratsEdd Coones, may. or, 326; Merlin Madsen, 4 year, 337; Edd Housekeeper, 2 year, 212; Leland Nielson, 2 year, 276; Myron Tucker, 2 year, 322; Reed Lassen. rec. 399; Randsome Stevens, treas. 326. two-yea- , Carlston. RepublicansGolden mayor. 192; Syboan Peterson, 4 years 178: Max Cox, 2 year, 216; Lavern Jensen, 2'year, 242; Ottis Nielson. 2 year, 247; Arthur Sund. wall, rec. 168; ,Mrs Fawn Madsen, treas., 184. Barber, four-yea- r mayor. Stillman H. Pond, Bodily, councilman, L. D. and Eugene Clayton Nielsen r councilmen. SylBair, mar Jessop, recorder, E. M. Van Orden. treasurer. . Moroni two-yea- - - Hyrum Erickson. 2 Wilford Tidwell, 2 Darro Christensen, 2 Rulon Johnson, rec., 262; Louise Idonson, treas., 324. RepublicansEldon Westen. skow, mayor, 223: Ralph Axider. son, 4 year, 222; Joseph Christen. Ben, 2 year, 201; H. E. Dice, 2 year, 218; Spafford Sumsion, 2 year, 223; Howard Blackham, rec., 228; treasurer unopposed. year, year, year, year, mayor. John O. Hughes. four-yeaEarl councilman, W. C. Ladle. r Buist and Melvin Muir. councilmen, Howard Baker. recorder, and Mari 11 A. Buist, r two-yea- River Heights Heber Olson. Mayor. Thomaa r Rider and Otto teichty, two-yea- councilmen. 267; 278; 261; 283; -- Fountain Creen Paradise Joseph F. Howell, president of town hoard, Edward T. Oldham. Marion Olson, Fred Summers and r councilDouglas Price. men. - - TOolson was mayor of Smithfield Tudida-gaining a wide margin over his votes were 637 for Mr. Toolson and 332 for Mr. Low. .councilThe new four-yea- r man is Wilford Reese. who drew 584 votes as against 368 for Gerald Plowman. Three incumbent, were rer councilmen turned to office when Roy Nel-soJesse E. Pitcher and Glenn R. Winn drew the most votes out of a field of six candidates. Councilmen polled as follows: Mr. Winn; 513: Mr. Pitcher. 498; : . - MOUNTAIN GREENJohn- E. A'agard, Republican. was named mayor of Fountain Green over E: M. Ivory in the Tuesday election. Aagard polled - 242, to 115 for two-yea- Smithfield 1 Democrats Fenton Draper. mayor. 267; Hyrum Blackham, 4 Walker. D. 107. CitizensChas. Nib leyA. L. Riggs, mayor. W. W. Becksteart fouryear councilL. man, N. S. Anderson. and J. r Glen and Israel Yeates, councilmen. North LoganJ. IL Kemp, JosNyman. eph A. Folkman, Orvin J. W. Seamons and J. H. Ormond, MendonVance Jensen. D. RepublicansP. mayor, 341; Wesley P. Thom!). son. 4 year, 449; Rulon Morten,. son. 2 year, 4114 Clayton Peter. son, 2 year; 434; Laver Taylor. 2 year, 418; Shirley Peterson, ree,- 243; Matilda Madsen, treas., 564. Wendell G. councilmen. show: Other results councilman: Mont Robertson, (D) 181,Arvard Aagard. (R) 173; two year term councilmen: Osmond Crowther (R) 196; James IL 229f Hyrum Han- Mikkeisen-(R- ) gen, ,(D) 200; Joseph P. Jensen (R) 141; A. E. Carter, (D) -- 167; Lee Oldroyd, (D ) 118; for recordRasmussen (II) er. Lynnwood. 162; Aury Draper, (D) 194; for treasurer, Gladys Winters, (R) 229; Amy Samuels (D) 130. - two-yea- ed in the recorder race. register. lug 635 votes aa against 318 for Lhonard Olsen. his opponent., Mrs. Mabel J. Atnay was corm pelled to give nyher treasurer's when post to Mrs!.J. See STATE ELECTION Oa Page IS, Mr. Nelson, 492; Seth Chambers, 442; and Harry Michaelis, 357. George 9. Nelson was favor: , O. iln; J. F. Pritchett. 4 year, 484; R. W. Candland. 2 year, S10; W. C. Olsen, 2 year, 618; A. 14 Peterson. 2 year, 620; Mrs. Matta Hutchison. treas. 635; E. mayor. -- . - 4 - - ---- - : , 7 t.', , tr: 7 , 1 . ,, , 450; O. V. Anderson, 2 year, 432; Grant Johansen. 1 year. 393; Hat. old Young. 2 year, 404: Marlon T. Nielson, trees, 340; John Heck- I , , DemocratsW. P. Win! ors. mayor, 320; Bruce Seeley, 4 year, ache -L.-Vern 275, 3It. Pleasant two-yea- 7. . - derson, 564;- Howard A. Ricks. 556; Jay K. Haws. 550; David Carson, 463; Isaac W. Fox, 421; E, ClaronlJorgensen, 419. Pow- -For city recorderLeland ell, 609: Morris Anderson, 393. Inez PettreasurerMrs. For city --erson, 839; MrMaude Adams, 182. ALPINE. Nov. 8.Results of the city election Tuesday show that the Citizens Party, headed by Mayor Warren V. Clark. elected the entire slate with the ex- r councilception of one man and, the city treasurer. The results: For mayorWar ren V. Clark, 118; John A. Whitcouncilman.. ney, 571 for four-yea- r Frank...Bateman, 106; Willard Mc. n - . A. An- Alpine I A. um - Two-year-- - treak. Nikine a sweep the Indepen dent ticket won the election in this community. The vote wag as follows: Mayor A. O. Thorn. 732: four. year councilman. Emil Ostlund. J. E. 709: twoyear councilman. Clem 901: David Friel, 607t and Ed Johnson. 714: city rerorder. treasNVilliam Brinehurst, $41: urer, Eliza Russell, 631. otes received by candidates on the Citizens' ticket were: Mayor. Selvoy J. Borer. 374; fouryear H. Allman. councilman, Karl r 320: councilman. Fred Averett. 3r; W. i, GogartY. 420: 'John 11. Randy. 377: city recorder. Peter Nielson. 547; treasurer, Martha Harrison, 390. r I o Springville two-yea- Dyreng. RepublicanaMorgan mayor. 224; Fred Alder. 4 year. 335; Calvin Keller. 2 year. 487; IL Leslie Madsen year. 293; 14dialt. 2 year. 327; Mere a Ander- son ree.. 25d; Cleo Christemscs.or two-yea- LewistonLangton Lehi Mayor: A. C. IVillardson. zen, 4year councilman: Harry M. Thorsen, city, Dale Peterson, Oakley, no opposition: Mayor, W. M. Frazier: trustees, Lyle Wilde, J. H. Seymour, Douglas Frazier,'Cordelia Horton. two-yea- Floyd Annabel la Joseph Oakley Ana on councilmen: R. N. Jensen, Glen V. A. Bastian, Thalman, Carl Sevy. two-yea- of President Progressive town boardJohn Draaver 37; two-yea- - President, Colville voted straight Republican: Mayor, Thomas Copley councilman, Walker; four-yea- r r councilRalph Rees; men, E. Gerald Bullock, Ernest C. E. Wilde; Chappell and corder Mabel 11. Larsen. treasB. Stnith. urer, Burnett, Henefer voted, straight Republican: President. Parley R. Ste. phens; trustees, I. T. Jones, Osmond Wright, Theodore Benne-- . fer, J. W. Richins Kamas Went straight berfici; cratic: President, Sisson Hatch; trustees, -S. A. Carpenter, 'Frank Daniel Lewis and Lambert,George Wilde. . Clinton An-dru- g. Sigurd Coalville - Democratic TicketMayor. Councilman 370; fctur-yea-r CouncilJudd, 395; two year PARAGONAHMayor, Thomas A. Robinson. Councilmen Sam Abbott, Orson Talbto, Levere Robinson, all Republicans. Arch Lam. with realm Republican, tied Harvey Dunton, Democrat, for N'on partisan, president, Reed Payne, councilmen: Loyd Hie leson,. Leo Peterson. George Rickenback, J. F. Powell. of TrusteesPercey ST. GEORGE, Nov. S.Returns on city election show total votes cast for candidatet as 'follows: (D). President n Democrats voted more straight ballots than More Republicans here yesterday. were than 700 straight ballots; voted. and more votes were cast than in any previous election In this city. The majority of the victorious candidates were members of the Republican Party. The only upset came to the winning party when two Democratic incumbents were again elected, the city recorder and the city treasurer. The complete returns were as follows: Mayor George C. chase, (R) 684, D. C. Forsev. 574: coun- . Floyd Harm-cilman, er, (Rh 670, J. Sterling Reece (DI. 594: councilman, George A. Cheever 758, Wendell Erlandson' (D).- 496; r term, La' councilman. ban Harding (R), 660, Charles Gale (D), 588: councilman, two year term, Dr. M.. L. Oldroyd, Orrin Richardson (D) Mc521; recorder. William A. Clellan (R) 459, Jordon A. Law Bar(D) 794; treasurer, Erma nett (R) 491, Elizabeth A. Crook PAYSON. 38 Glenwood board: The Republicans swept AMLN Ican York with a eompiete land. slide with 3 majority of 135 votes for mayor. O. Dever. 1VOotton was elected. The remainder at the ticket will Youryear councilman. James IL Tattersall: two year council. men. Leo H. Nelseon. Henry Parduhn. and J. Stanley Peters; recorder. Karl H. Bennett, and treasurer. Mary A. Earl. The Democratic ticket consist. of Dr. Guy S. Richards for mayor: Bert Christensen, four. ear councilman: Ray Eliison. Dodson Gordon and Vern 1101in r councilmen: drake. Aaron Creenwood. recorder; and Syivie Pulley, trea.urer. tons - Ntotritt;---- mayor. o4i2; Clark Keller. 4 year. k list-Il2 year. 310i; lien. b49. J. C. T. ry May lett. 2 year. 671r. Held. 2 year. 454i; Ara Tutile. ree, 007. WO; Maggie Tennant, treks.. two-yea- Payson Town Pres. Chris Marquar, a, (R); trustees: Art Jensen, (R) Otto Lambertson (R); Loren Sylvester, (D): Albert Engar, (D). Non partisan town president, Arnal Brown, treasurer, J. R. Baldridge, councilmen, James Casto Vernal Hatch Elmer Christensen. 8.A Togerson, 151; Waldo-- E. Blaylock, 151; James A. Stephens, 161. Stephens succeeds Dan Van Kampen, resigned. The opposition group wrote in the following names: George Cragun, 60; 'William DeGroot, 58; B. F. Thomas, 59; Leo L. ITUhams, 58; Eugene Woods, 58. Clearfield r two-yea- Elsinore culinary water system were defeated Tuesday in their efforts to capture positions on the town board. They conducted a quiet campaign and arrangged for their supporters to write names on the ballot. The official ballot carried only the names of the town board and who were sking there were ro other nominations. in that Theoppositibn presumed face of the tact that there were no other nominations the vote would be light and that they could gain a majority by writing In names of their candidates. However, the vote was heavier than anticipated and members of the board who were were H. Guy Child, chairman, 156; Roy McFarland, 146; Fred IT4ysses Spanish Fork Aurora 890,000 president; tiiiaens Ms 796. SOUTH OGDEN, Nov. group of residents in this new town who are opposed to a new POINTCitizens pa- WEST Am mitstead. 215: Paul Blackhunit, 317: J. Irving Johnson, 272; Jorecorder. seph S. Walker, 3:31: treasurer Desn U. Walker. 231: Cora O. tenant. 241. Progressive ticket elected: Mayor William Sorenson, Floyd Johnson Alma Sorenson, Lee G. Durfree, Grover Shephard. South Ogden councilman, four-yea- Joseph A. Dickerson, year councilmen, J. Herbert 2- Weber par- West Point Midway councilman. eph, (R),; four-yea- r r L. J. Adams. (D); COUITcilmen, Ray Adams, Taylor Miller, Walter C. Mitchell, (D). Recorder, Samuel J. Whitney, 1 Republican N. 4- two-yea- Ed- Syracuse - Leon Davis, Democrat L. TicketMayor, V. 3Ionroe N. E. Shaw. Citizens. mayor: Rudy Miller, Citizens, four-yea- r councilman; Clifford Kerr. Citir councilman: Ervin zen's, r councilStohl. Citizen's. man; It. S. Calderwood, Citizen's, recorder: Levi Dunn, Citizen's, treasurer: and James Brougii. r Progressive, A. Dawson, president; George E. Briggs, E. M. Whitesides, Joseph W. Johnson, Louis P. Cook, trustees. Le- Paro wan S. LAYTON tyWilliam Charleston held over the same , d Layton officers. councilman, land S. Befensen, W. Arthur B. Jones, Harry Leigh; recorder, Herbert P. Haight, all Repubi: cans. Treasurer, Sylvia M. Jones, (D). Cans-an- Mrs. Hu Ida W. Hatch, Brown. Wilford R. Haacke, trustees. win CharlEñ canCity elec- S. William except two-yea- tyEzra M. Egan, C. two-yea- CITESuccessful wn Republicans Tremon ton CROSSCitizen's par. T. Hatch, president; WOODS n Heber City went straight Republican in Tuesday elections. as follows: For Voting was Mayor. Harold A.' Stevens (R), 682; Fred G. Car Ille (D). 362; for four-yea- r councilman. Nephi Moulton (R). 639; Aadis C. Moulr counton (D), 403; for cilman, Owen S. Buell (R), 633; Charles E. Bronson (11). 621; Douglas Giles (R), 614: Frank S. Epperson (D). 430; Lee Johnson (D), 413; J. Errol Hicken (D), 393; for recorder, Clarence for Olson, (11), unopposed; treasurer, Isabel A. Lewis (R), 562;, Effie M. Murdock (D), 473. Cedar City ICANARRAVILLE--To- All 347.. Citizens West, 349: 2- r Louise Sorensen. - Woods Cross !Idler City Iron (R). Treasurer, Richard urer. .T. The vote in Bingham's two districts, Nos. 331 and 333, was as follows: Johnston, 374; Sorenson 378, Morley 377, Ablett 375, John- ston 386. Quinn 388, Hall 386, and Morris 393. .. write-i- Wasatch treasurer. a four-yea- two-yea- 330: Nathan-ta- t Richfield Alf L. Freeman. Ttepubilcan, mayor; tarl Wold, Republican. r councilman; Charles N. Sheffield, Republican. tkoyear councilman: Lewis S. Wright Recouncilman; publican. Louise Sorensen, Democrat, re R. Cook, treascorder; and Nellie two-yea- Riggs, each polling one vote. Mr. Hyde is the present two-yeholdover councilman, so it will be necessary after his taking the oath of office in January to fill the vacancy through appointment. Mr. Bunnell and Mr. r men Dalpiaz were also in 1936-37- . - . munic- resulted candidates for recorder, John 13runo, Elaine Heck and Mary position, Were voted into office with less than 400 votes being t cast. Those reelected were Mayor Ed Johnson and four city councilmen, Dale Johnston, Art J. Sorenson, C. A. Morley and A. J. Atli lett. Francis J. Quinn, a fiftn council member, was elected also. Eugene Morris was named city recorder and Alvin Hall, city . 13-2- P. Harvey, Loader. 371: Blaine Swenson, 291: recorder. Harold If. Bullock. 4:10: treasurer, Jogai. Sevier Brigham City 122; Fred Wallace Walton, Villiams, 72. Thomas Q. Rich. Progressive partyFred trustees, board president, 79; Carl N. Smith. 109; E. E. Randall. 57: Frank Grant, 71; Eugene Ford, 59. Three Davis County towns. Woods Cross. Layton and West Point. nominated only one ticket and those named on the tickets were elected unanimously. as follows: councilman, Bert Brunnel, Joe Dalplaz, 466, and D. K. and Downey. 470, treasurer, 14 r two-yea- board 1A-- o 442; placed in office here Tuesday by the follouing votes: Martin. 255; Mayor, Walter E. SPANISII FORK. Utah. Nov. 8. trustees, L. B. NVadiugham, 260; and DemoThe Republican ' Whit-becN'al Yepsen, VI Ills . cratic Parties both saw their fav259. and W. IL Cardner, orite candid:Bei( min offices In 259. About 20 names were writthe city election held yesterday. ten in on blank ballots and they the Republicans winning the of. polled approximately 50 otes. Ike of mayor. one city COlineti man, and city traesurer and city recorder. and the Democrats the four-yeacouncilman and two r eouncilmen. This will give Spanish Fork a Republican mayor and a Demo, cratic council, because the holdMaor Don E. KenTIPV. inde over councilman was a Democrat. councilman. J. penitent. The final results were as folLaRue Ogden; Citizens. for mayor. John lows: Henry councilman: Guy Baker Citizen. C. Swalberg. Booth. (Ei. t,47: year councilman. Charles L. Og(D). 794: for fouryear councilcouncilden, Independent, man. John K. Johnson. (D), 818: man. Dr. E. Ostler; Citizen, City Angus Chrktenson, (R), 808. two-yerecorder. Eunice Cope. Citizen; councilman (Capree city treasurer. Letta Barlow, with the highest vote' winning) Mark F. Boyak, (D). 889; Leslie Gilbert H. Cornaby, (D), 816: 831: William D. A. Konson, P. FirDavid Warner, (D), 804; Mayor, Ru Ion Melville (1)) F. mage. (R). 720: Legrand year councilman, Thatcher Smith (D) councilman (D) - Smith, (11). 802: city treasurer, 998: James A. Anderson, (R). year councilman Dr. Spencer D. Harold Creer. (DI. 605; city rer Ellsworth (R ) council, corder Mrs. Dale D. Evans, 01), Leonard Baker (D) coun(D), 829: Mrs. Leah V. Nelson, cilman, Orian Neilson (D). Citizen ticket. Alfred Nlichaek mayor; P. A. Linford, four-yea- r councilman: T. E. Bettenson, two. year councilman; J. M. Caddie, r councilman:P.C. Petterr councilman; Ethel son. Rogers. recorder: and I la rold Persson. tretniurer. trustees. Herbert. John Q. Ad- Mayor, Ross Peoples Party COMICa 314; fouryear 3711; two man, Harold year councilman. Duane Harper. Ntelpion, -- uncontested An Ticket Garland 137; 500; the party, candidates Cleveland, Pleasant Grove 31illord WTI ams, two-yea- Binghant Of Ilaarke. E. two-yea- All members A. 11.1, president retooled. 14011. tv.o-yeii- 4911. Utah Cotmtv A ataiglit Republican victory: Nlayor, A. It Ileaureaard; 4year councilmen, I t. E. Day and Am. ell Jaekgon; 'An year I ouncilman. Eugene MuLtr Kit and Lamoy MelMitchville; recorder, Willtam ell; treamurer, Mn. lawie pow. Angus 'Ward, citizen's. tso-yeacouncilman. and liaid C. Vard. councilman: ( itizen's. I. lloke, Citizen's, recorder; and Edith Motley. People ed competitor bring peared so nu --voting took place. Fi Ilmore Re-elect- 31a3or C. It. Bergrr "as returned to office at the polio )entrrday ulth a 'tote ol LIM, that of hiss neareat eiN-tio- Al. two-yea- pa- Berger 1-,- DemocratsIt Easton AMERICAN YORK. Nov. Ittkrt. tirt1 eilana American Fork 4,10 dogiewlmib L.mititguin (let lured all ele: lion but no Judges ap- r votes for trustee. ley.loseph CENTERVILLECitizens ei' Leamington yot; George 1.. Ilidgger. People's. fouryear councilman; lAvoy Call. Citizen's; twolear councilman; Jarman. treasurer. 231.,rmrge rtyHenry 1.A.I.mit Peopir'o, S. Cook. Cillacna. Centerville two-yea- N. A. Nielsen, 66; Soren-J- . Nielsen, 65; Walter A. Alabey, 55. R. 13 Peterson received J. write-Ivotes for board president, son, B. Old J. I.. Andersen. ptesident: on E. Andersen, Parley O. Ito'int. grim. Clifford Jenseri And I.. Olen Nelson, trustees, all on Citiztne I icket. W. Barnes. indepenticnt received 56 votes for mayor. 1111,m, 1 ptipl.; and 403. Peoples Committee, For mayor. Philo T. Edwards. 167; for town hoard, Robert 11111 Jr.. 164: Orson Prestwich. 253: E. E. Twitebell. 304; Murvil Walker, 2111. - Eldon Anderon, Citizen, 92; nay Finlinmni. Progreskive; tA:1; Clarence Fah Cineen, 113; Cliff Alldredge. Progrekbive, 41; Ida J. k'inlinbon Citizen. h3; Ar Unit Jig. COhbon. PrOgrr,biVe Mrt; John h. Nielson. Citizen, 73; Heel Lovell. Progres.sive. 67; NV. ()ken, CIO ern, Itis; Florence I man. Progreshivr, t. Bear liver City 14. i;ist tlI. S. Collet t , four ear counMan. 223. tit - V. P. Williams. Citizen. ProgrrlibivP ley,- on both ritt;r.,. QtlaN at ie par. MO' (Jr. two-yea- councilman, John Milan. 320; A. 11. Wahl, 424 and W. it. Wardell. 291; recorder. Ernest Plain 827, and treasurer, Thurman Carter, 478. Citizens ticket: Mayor R. A. Nilson. 406; four-yeacouncilman, Fred Volt Jr. 373: r two-yea- PAROWAN--Mayor- Tuesday I ) 1,Ao.ar tbt. Owen, 10, A. 1.. EWA, Progrebsite. 73. T. II. Prcti. run. !ct. W. E. Suction. Progrew khe, ;1; E., Tiletiholiti, Uttlien. I.. VrniiltL Etugtet.biVe 1.!: J. IA. NViight. Citizen. 170; J. 1.. V; ight Val lure Vi'lltte. tihr,or. trustee. Huy Hansen. t'Iti7en. rttp Iu It.n ht, ihmo" 111.-- victory for three Democratic ticket candidates and three Citizens' ticket aspirants. Office of city recorder was uncontested. Democratic party: Mayor. B. H. Hyde. 444; four-yea- r councilman, Jess R. Cox. r 463:' Voters of the town of South Jordan Tuesday returned their town board president and four members of the board to office. Ballots revealed the following results: Henry Holt, president of r The town board, 68; trustee: Thomas A. Newbold, 63; two-yea- split ticket in Helper's s V !LIEDemo( count cilmen, I. Clitton Eindford, 11. O. Spun Er Niartott. reI an lirtiogit. 270. H. P. Matheiss, treascorder. Republican party urer, '211. Ssan. mayor. 2111; Thornlev Yvan Sanders. fouryear councilcouncilmen, man. 216; licosard Thomas. Pil; A. V. Hyde, 146; Nance. 146; nosed Vern Woolsey, recorder. 117; J. Helper A N. a ;Oak Cify Perry M.ells 173; four-yea- ipal election A tvAll,ert ogres...iceMay(4J. two-yea- r .. CEDAR IV (et Ir 'illard Kaysrille on the ticket in 5. 544; Weedon-receive- candidates Progri-sqc- 1011ryear ctitIM 1111h111, Campbell. 12r,; hcie)eac councilmen, E. N. Chidest4. 11.5,b; John W. Holden, 1'.:S7, and W. E. McIntyre, 12bn; recorder. William Grogan. I I3s; treasurer, Carlyle Pate, I I3S. IndependentMayor. Oliver K. Clay, 54S: four-yea- r councilman. W. IL Maynard, 664; twoyear E. councilmen, if. Alley. 7SI; Lincoln Marshall. and Thomas Pitts. 563: recorder, Theodore Thomas, 736; treasurer, Lamar Davis, 745. Officials will fill the same posi tions during the coming term as they did in the last one, uith the I Mr. Campbell and exceptieni !dr. McIntyre. who were formerly and councilmen, respectively. South Jordan rite-in cotith kiltitn, Itn Heim orth. 2!ri, (lark, 1177: Alton G. Wood. ) v Trai tecotiler. 11:1, Grace Stevenson. recorder, 3o5. Ran Hess. Forrest alhot tid Thelma Lund teem-el- l 1 vote h. eii k, logamiCibl ,9, Hulled to Demoera la -- Ifyrunt Jensen. mayor. LA Floyd Draper, 4 year. 170; Royal Allred. 3 year. 191; Jesse Wain, 3 yeir. 149; burr Newton Dom Allred. 2 year. 154; aldson. roe.. 147; Warner Chris114. tensen. treas.. IttpubltransErard J. Larsen, Mayor, 1724 rarnett Justesen. 2 year. 149; blitnnnt Jensen. 3 year. 125; Chas. A. Thompson. 3 year. 155; Mack V. Striae. 3 year. 159; Preston Hansen, ree.,, lid; Mn. Ion Johnson. treat.. 205. OREM, Nov. 2.The entire Citizens' Ticket headed by May. or B. M. Jolley. was elected In a town landidide vote In Orem Tuesday. The vote was aa fob Iowa: Citizens' Ticket, for mayor, H. M. Jolley. 436; for town board. Julian Hansen. 430; 14 Grand Jarman, 3o4; J. G. Stratton. 371; 11.04)1, 76. IL T. Homer Holt. pi Oleen Cam John Owen. IA,onard Welling and EMI u ell. Ing. uktees. Thorne. Oi .t)11 1.k.'1tkenbend Ilittekley B One 'II( $.et. !Mervin 24s; 247: Vs,111tatti lund, 477; Lawrence Mincer, 740. For city treasurerLouis E. Goff, 827; Ray S. Lester, 397. ' W'. wou,d. iiiniteilinan. tour-yea- 3 helding litt.)11 ZA9, 1.1eid, mily,.1-- Price Nvere elected by ovenk Mimover the ing majorities Tue-da- v Independent ciindlitate,. T;le me. term four-yea- r ed Wit h 1; 1 6111.1.1imMIMI Spring City Orem 194; V. Henry, Demo. Frio. 176; J. E. Works, Republican, Layton Maxfield, liemiscrat. IN:vs-Ar- r. People's. maltdy 14sithe. People truttee; lin tin lltetuotker. People's. tru People's ter; Frank 'Itunsaker. trustee, T Seth Vheatley. People's trustee. D. , Sanpète er, Phoebe Wilson. )04; Madenno Itobinsort, (17 ittpublian, llotsce Democratic Abbott. Joseph Itytiec. tours mayor, year councilman. Poi. tsso)ear councilmen. Gaillard C. Carr, ':ic2; Allk I'd V. 3400: ciyile viirox. A Steiter. l.'lat! Hotpot I ristorder Da itt 314, are 11l3. Republican Vi vithEAll (one)Thomas P. Culleton, J. O. Jones. 649. For city recorderEileen and John Re-elect- crat. t FARMINGTON partyJededush 11o3; - Clayton Stapley, Republican. Desno 21;; Oran T. Athby. s. vot , A. O. Gardner. Iteribb !Iran, 2110; M, W Moody; Dentocrat, 166; Dr, W. Wright. Republican, 201: No Mitchell. Democrat, 160; Box Elder T4,v- Farmington Price , , Wright, 536. For councilman. Higbee; '; Carbon INva-yea- .., ' (10 K. O. Jones was reelecte(t councilman for a four) ear term, defeating Thomas P. Culleton. Lawrence' Mineer was elected City recorder. anti Louis E. Golf. incumbent v as reelected city treasut cr. The complete returns for each candidate were: For mayorTyler R. Vincent. 576: C. ,I. Welch. 649. r term For councilman, (three)Lenora Aylett, 457; If. P. Cannon. 522; A. V. Lindsay. 514: George W. W. Strom, 581; Henry G. Tempest, 816; George A. O t d for Incumbent J. a e Sta) or J. Bracken Lee of Prier. by a (of of 1,11S, In coot11,4 to his nroreq cool prettrit7r111rtr two-yea- I. ...ie.; 1 le ' i t J. dot Wm Deck, 7s; Jo.eph Niarch. 67; Er. neat Clark, 67; Earl N.' Devy, 64; Z. Al Itatnnett Reorder. Ivan Shepherd. 104; Madeline itobinson 67; treaaur k 1)elta r y ' I'd P Mayor. Norman ieppsett. Proand People's; Ernest leressts I rustee. Johnson. Progressive; Itichbod Anderson. Clittont Han. cern 4 4,17091, It uettees. stn lor, 497; Omar lot hi ugh. 47U; II. NViltoid of,7, corder. Belle S. treadus el itepublicon I t) T. Anil Briggs. lour) raw councilvo year councilmen. man, 407; .art Eugene Bangerter. Ti,i, 1.. 1.arIturnharn. 3us, Chat led A. 40:1; L. Glen Riley. sarn.,37t... Villartt G. Carr. recorder. .41; tAter 1sekrell, tr4adu4dr,;!!11,. i ? office in balloting In Midvale Tuesday. The vote la as 649 for 1Aelch to 576 for Vincent. George W. V. Strom. Henry G. Tempest and Georfge Art Wright, Incumbent. were fleeted councilr terms. Incummen for bent A. V. Lindsay was defeated 0 4 ) lklitiVALES. J. Welch, (and' date for mayor. defeated CounCilillan Tyler R. Vintent for the Pe ' 0 intumoent 3I1drale M t ,, 1. :;62. 4 'tt 1$74, For City Auditor: Olive K. Walin. incumbent. 1.112. Eva S. Dish-olI tyS. , 1 1 0 I 't 4 e ,, 1 Fr a 1 ,I. '' , 0 Nt I As ,, A IIi1laF(1 ! 3lantlill a cliunt of 497 to 3(4. Other reoulta included: 1)einocratic per. counII. Rumel. tour-yeatvvo-ear council. cilman. 450.; liatigerter, 494 illittl, jtihn ',vitt 4, at i t r, ., t MCRRAY. NoY. ILM.Iyor G. to fill Berger mai his fourth term as mayor by a yes. large majority of votes lerday in the Murray municipal election. ere as The complete results NIAVtot G It Berger. Itillm A: 1195. NVin, C. Pat ker Vel, Perly i Oyer Janie' R. ' , ,4....00-- ,,,,,,,,,...00 , Murray as RileRepublican.. James E. Burns. Oemociat, ' 3; Zr.. A. Georg. s , Gustsve 7M; in moat in. ere buoyed in 1)0Vill County a ith the Detnorrets holding an edge over their Republican opponnt. Ite aulta were ad f0110Vit: . t Soy. benta n). Kameler (Incumbent.). O. J. Kleven, 667; MII. )90; Fred M. Olt.. Ray J. reterron.. Alma ' 0 John A. Fair. Henry H. Higgins. Jensen. (incumbent) 214. Ariel A. tiocN 14, ..242'; 333; dough. - . . For presidentHobert rt. villa (Incumbent). 627: Clpie )1. Perk (incumbent trustee). 3s0. For trustees ItouriCall Bountiful ' i WIEN.M,tOM..., Man. ' t' W. Chum, Paul A. Seibert. third Candidate for the post, received )49 votes Kenneth Sutnnters. unopposed In the mayoralty ram received VO1P1 and David Evans. lone tha candidate In the race for four-yearouneiltnan poet. bad total of 57 votes, Davis Election Results From Utah Counties i ue a.4.b.Tel titlitts lAist Like t,ity" - . |