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Show UTAH REPUBLICANS ! MAKE GLEAN SWEEP ( EVERY MEMBER OF STATE, '- LEGISLATIVE AND JUDICIAL - TICKET ELECTED. in the Next Legislature Every Member Mem-ber of the House Will Be a Republican, Repub-lican, With Seven Holdover Democrats in the Senate. Stilt I.uko City. The election lu (Ttah on November - resulted in a rare reversal of form, to put It in tlio terms of one of the defeat oil i'nnli--dutes. The entire stale Kepti'diean ticket has been elected. Warren U. JIavdins will receive the four electoral elec-toral votes from this state, while the next state legislature will contain seven Democrats iu the senate, nil holdovers, the house being made up exclusively of Kepublicans. The last tate legislature was overwhelmingly Democratic. Kleven Republican senators sena-tors were chosen at the recent election. elec-tion. Charles R. Mabey, fov governor, 'heads the state ticket in the matter of votes received, running ahead of Harding. Hard-ing. Senator Smoot will again represent repre-sent Utah in the United States senate. E. O. I.eatherwood will represent the second district in congress, rhile Don B. Colton was chosen as the congressional congres-sional representative from the First district. Legislative and judicial tickets of the state showed somewhat more nar- row margins than the balance of the Republican ticket, in some instances, local conditions being regarded as responsible re-sponsible for this condition. Seven Holdover Democrats. There will be seven Democrats in the Utah legislature during the next two years, all of these being members of the senate and holdovers. As against these seven Democrats the Republicans Re-publicans will have eleven members of the upper house who were elected JCovember 2. thus gaining a comfortable comforta-ble working majority. The Democratic senators are George H. Dern and Mrs. Elizabeth Hayward of the Sixth district, dis-trict, J. Will Knight ami Edward Southwick of the Seventh district. Orlando Or-lando Bradley of the N!'ith district, U. T. Jones of the EleveLth district and "V. T. Lamph of the Twelfth district. Republican members of the senate are John W. refers of the First district. dis-trict. Joseph Quinney of the Second district. Rufus Adams of the Third district, dis-trict, Thomas E. Mcl-S.y and'David Jensen Jen-sen of the Fourth district, William H. Smart of the Fifth district, Mrs. Cles-son Cles-son S. Kinney, Harrison Jenkins and Henry M. Standish of the Sixth dis-7 dis-7 trict. Perry B. Fuller of the Eighth district and H. C. Tebbs of the Tenth district. House All Republican. Members of the lower house, all of whom are Republicans, are as follows: O. F. McShane of Beaver county, N. E. Iverson of Boxelder county, Charles C. Wood, Luther M. Howell and Harry C Parker of Cache county ; L. E. Whit-Tnore Whit-Tnore of Carbon county, L. O. Olson of - Daggett county, D. D. Harris of Davis county, J. E. L. Carey of Duchesne county, J. Frank Killion of Emery county, Wilford Day of Iron county, David Mills of Juab county, William W. Seegmiller of Kane county, H. H. Crouch of Morgan county, A. Norris of Rich county. May Belle Davis, Cloa Clegg, S. W. lorrison. Curtis T. Clawson. S. J. Quinney, M. S. Winder, E. R. Callister, James Ivers, Jr., Alma Swenson and George W. 'Welch of Salt Lake county; George A. Adams of San Juan county. T C. Peterson and C. M. Madsen of Sanpete county. S. M. Jorgensen of Sevier CJunty, W. O. Stephens of Summit Sum-mit county, A. W. Morrison of Tooele county, Isabrand Sander of Uintah county, David T. Lewis, William A. Knight, James D. Thorne and R. H. Boswell of Utah county; J. Wilson Im-lay Im-lay of Wasliington county. R. J. Douglas Doug-las of Wayne county, and Davis Doug-'las, Doug-'las, R. T. lihees, A. R. Mclntyre and H. A. Soderberg of Weber county. Utah. Senator Smoot's county, went Republican on the basis of seven to fix. Senator Smoot leading the Republican Repub-lican ticket in the county. Weber county returned to the Republican Re-publican fold. The vote was the heaviest heav-iest cast in the history of the county, and is estimated at 12.000, which is 4D0I) more than the vote of two years ago and over 2000 more than four fears ago. |