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Show - t 9 Out Of 16 Davis Communities Vote Change in City Officials i IIND By WANDA than his closest rival. present Nlayor Charles J. Eddy. who announced as a candidate or,ly Monday in a last ditch effort to be He got 6,58 write-i-n votes. . I iKkeret News Staff Writer ! New mayors or tuwit Weld i I Pres. idents will take ovt: in : Davis of nine r Jan. ornmunities TuPcilav f ttj,,Ilt a ii 16 County's as a 1 Ploctieinc cill anon, for the mayor'S post received I ' 'The cities and towns are Clinton. Fruit nearlield. ,,I Kaysvi lle East I - ay:: 1 4 Ilee ; r 418 votes. -- Sarned to serve with Starks - t1 i l' Layton, South Weber, west Bountiful and West Point. as city councilmen were C. Ross Keari. incumbent, and Charles G. Cuneo. also nominees of the Peoples - Progres ,n, Die Clearfield contest was a North Salt Lakes i mayor was elected to his thrd i: I term by a narrow margin and aggrest just five votes r s.ive caneidates of the Citterfs Party in Layton pushed out of office by t 3 1nds1ide majorities. It midnight when the ;,. in the county districts last i i i i called in their results. t t....'- t ilman front the Pro- gressive Party and a council- man from the Citizens' Party. ho D. Mills w a s reeleced mayor with 459 votes. and Herbert E. liaacke for- "4'4 -- '4)P i ed,:f I i .,f - . tigeh Mr. mills mer city mayor. polled served several years as city )e teis L-1-1 324 Robert C. Kay and Me:- vin Kemp also made good candishowings as write-i- n dates for councilmen. They made their annuncements along with Eddy Monday. Kay got 533 votes and Kemp 526. Other write-icandidates, who announced their intentions earlier. were E. Gene Fess ler. 431 votes and Donald C. Rawlings. 367 votes. Eddy's failure incumbent was from I; ith t. Green councilman Stanley reelected the Progressive Party 439 votes one less than Franklin E. Walton Jr. of the Citizens' Party. Quinn Jensen polled 357 votes and Raymond A. Gwynn wasn't far behind with 321. , I bold and cit. .Mills was councilman two years before serving a four-yeterm as mayor. He is a 1 1 five lettc 1 th.e 1 - I I 1 40,bey,Lq,,, :44 1 a Ii 1011:1- - -- d nt Mr. Green d in ) f: e,0, aa Clinton 735 E. 700 South. resident of Centerville. Walton is secretary-treasure- r of Porter-WaltoI Co. and vice president of the Intermountain Association of Credit Men. He served two terms as a city councilman and is chairman of the city's planning and zoning commission. nent L.ake g n nard Beet a is life-lon- An incumbent councilman, Green Ls a native of Hooper. Weber County, but has lived in Centerville 15 years. He is a civil engineer graduate of !lie University of Utah and is P rn plc) yed in the Division of Water Eights for the State of Utah. I Gayle L Starks. local busiLessman and incumbent councilman. edged out two -- write-in- , 1 113511 Dsite i 'IA- : r. 1i I ' yalr . 4' 7 'I ' Ill 4.,.. and total isc ,1 ' r of vhile an I 'Ito iIr.a.;,,) ,Ag:;,1 a ila 01U0'.. 46 to Clear become field's I f r votes. He was nominated by the Communi- D evelop- ty ment Party. ' He is Dis- ..,,, trict One ad- m i n istration k4k for manar,er , ...., the Utah State ,t Road Commission and has worked for the DeHighway partment for Mr. Johntston the past 18 years. Also unoppoed were Kenneth L Lovell. 200 votes, and Billie F. Peterson. 194 votes Lovell is an electrical con ,. mayor. He was the of candidate t h e Peoples ssive which joint Party held nominating 7.-'- ' , Li candidates (m r:,,,,',. - tit 116-- , The zo men v,ere noniniated at a Prozressive Party convention, but tIle party did Lot enter a candidate for mayor. Incumbents had touch sledding as candidates of the Layton Citizens Party steamrollered into 1A 14 r---- - J rg,,1,0e t 14, f, : ,:' t 11' tt. f' 1 Mr. Ford ., i 'r--- - .:.4' 'A , tractor and operates his business. Peterson has a bentop in Ogden and manages the Berthana room there. OW11 bar- also Ball- ' -- 't Al ,.: k. tLj pacty r Baker was a tin. city councilman with 199 votes and Lynn W. V. as elected to the C01,15 61 with 1.474 votes. Both ,xere nunniniy, mates on the same ticket with Shields. A. They accumulated whopping totals compared with ballots cast for Donald D. Weaver 1529; and Mrs. Orna Wilcox day. u eirs four Swapp. who serxeci before years as counilivit incumbent '.1aor defeatilig Matt, A. Galt in won by more than a r113rg , ( ,,, At 't 11,.- - 0w , 'el cr..'" . - , both inciintherit council niernbet, city tiiiii ,..4,1, .... ,., !13 ( " .1 t s, 7 if t,t.. - Meade said his party had used bumper stickers. newspaper ads. campaign litera- distributed to every had fined several terms as councilman as before being appointed mayor in ISS to finish unexpired term of James E. Biggs. Mayor Stevenson d Wilcox ,IsrekM7 her third trim as a member of the Layton city council. .NIrs. 'N North Salt Lake R. Chiy Allred ken his bid to a third term for ri1 , .ki,,,t," e;,ik Tr.'", ,' tiA ,l l''''414 . 1 1 7:: .".11 ki44:''''''''1' 11 Ian arn,k i de Nterw treasurer. He is employed as an electrical engineer Ivith . Mr. Shumm a) a Shaffer 1.755. rn:iyor for the four past ears and as 3. f',' , .! ;:'.;:i ,.. ' 47 i 14'''V'', Tr 1 : A ' ( 11,,s 41. Morris F. Swoop wins ROMAN, SCOUTER 58. is department nttli3ger of Porter - Walton kholesa!e garden supply com- lie has been acti,v in Scouting and civic affairs, having, sPrved as president, vice piesident and chairman of the boat d ot Bountiful Setoma Club. past president and board member of the South Davis Chamber of Commerce and two terms as a member of the Davis County Industrial Bureau. He and his wife, Naomi, have three children and live at 767 N. KO East. City for y resident of Bountiful, Shumway is execu A long-tim- e 13 CIVIC pany. lie is a iorrour bishop in The Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-daSaints. Hid has served as commissioner and vice chairman of the Lakeshore District. Boy Scouts of America. for 12 years. A resident of Bountiful for 34 years. be resides with his wife. Marjorie, at 135 W. 200 North. Continued from First Page 1,4,,,,p4-..K- .. double the turnout for the Oct. 21 primary. Roughly 42.7 per cent of the registered voteis tlekked to the polls to cast ballots. t , - fr I ',.:-;-,--1- , - 11 years. ORKER Incum bent councilman Lloyd Guest was defeated in the primary election. N, res;ctRely. They ticicated Floyd S. V. cox. Orli) got 167 votes. and Peter A. Kranenhurg. who recetved 94 votes. Both vere See MAYOR on Page AT! - I , , - arov,kAioct . 7 .; , ' 1 I - 41' i 1 . ' bt ': .:, k , l'ti ) t V4-- 4 ted, tv, 4,, , ''4,,,'''."4 it A1 r;--ts- . '''' 8 " . t -:.;.- PrA' 4''' ... . ,, , , -4- le t.",04-," , A - l': i':5,5 or: .14, I kAi. ,,,,,t , ' In the other four wards. the 1:e!d the same candidates order of finkh as in the overall ball:sting. get out tl.e candi- and public irtwo ballot prowith dctuposals wa, bling the vote trots:, the primary. date exposure terest in the reed Neither Beck nor i'''"";. - Nox,.,,,,.. ,., ....4 I . , , Ronnow carried this ward. which contains 23 of the city's 209 voting districts. followed ROnnOW also by Barker. in Ward Threc. second placed which has 29 districts. campaigns more 1 ' .,,,..))4. '''t! - Lawrence A. Jones unopposed victor .. -- - k ... Paul Grant . new city judge Increased zf. i. ' , k N" I ,,,, 1 )k , '",Ik , t 141104 , ,,'' - t, '','; '. '; 1 vote- ' ,, . .- -- 1 .... , , . , '1-- . ' I , I - i . iii,, ' -- ' v 1- ',:. , , ,, t, ,,,,ét. -- ,' , ..- .- b:' ,,,..,; ,,...,0.,- 1 ; ; 2esam 141's Vote Tabulation Shows fvfiajor Cify 1 sl.,,,,,,,,tqrq,,-.:- ..o.r.. :.f. : n- Rent-moiste- . ; turnout for an election vhere only commissioners were elcdcd came in 1961 50.1 per when 43,019 voters cent ot the total eligible went to the polls. 1919 RECORD Record for a city election vas the 60.705 votes cast in or T. Er,icken 1959 Lee first won election. Tiiis was 71.4 per cent of the registered citizens. En route to his third election triumph. straight Harrison grabbed an early lead over the field and made it stand up. In tact. the order of finish of the commission u didates did not vary after tile first reported distrOi, which saw Harrison and Barker tie with 95 votes each, The incumbent parks chief carried five of the six municipal yard s in the city. whining in the First. Third. Fourth. Fifth and Sixth Wards 1.0st: ONE But he slipled to third in the Second Ward comprising much of the southwest section of he city. ' ; - . ,, - . I, f This was the seci,nd highest total turnout for a city election in which there wi,s no mayoralty race. and the percentage was also the second year. highest for a Mr. Barber previously city councilman for eight years. Recently retie(!, he was management analyst in the mannower division at Hill Air Force Ease. His running mates. incumbent councilman Or(Iith W. a,)urgeous and Don N. were also votes. ith 4T2 voltss rnd x i , 1 five vice president of Pioneer S.Aings anti Loan Co. and as previously assistant vice president of Walker Bank and Trust Conipany in Salt Lake Bgest .L k.,1- has a s ' e 161 e d ,; :i ki ;74"-- To S.L. Commission r, Bather ',"' 'yr.': . T Incumbents Returned Rex C. airber, nominated as reon the Citizens ticket, elocied mayor Of Sy taeuse with 272 vows. His A,,000,4b,, G. AV. .;.,,00:1,1 opponent R a m pHenry ton. stamiard ...-bearer for the v, vt,,A, 411,42 seri. I :,, edlitAtOr, Swiipp is principal of Hannah Itolbiaok Elementary School in Bountiful. lie has been active in civic and church affairs and resides ith his 1 ife. Afton. and tv.-children at 101 W. 1410 South, Bountif ul. non-may- Progressive At ,,,. t-- CRT More than 48.5 per cent of town Joseph Ray. board president. who received 80 votes. was defeated in his bid for by LeRoy H. Poll, who gathered 144 bal- Party. received '), Davs iiir4-tan- SW' R. Earl Thomas asn't far behind with 2.121 votes. South Weber long-tim- ,.., , A .. ' ,, i k i to 2.705. Utah Power and Light Company and lives with his wife, t Colleen. and four children 434 E. 950 North. A native of the Nether land.s, Van de Merwe immigrated to the United Ftates in 1947 and moved to NSL 11 years ago. He is employed as a project for Weyher Superintendent Co. and hei; Construction served on th city board of and iustments planning commission. , , ' 1 1! But the council, race was a different story. Only 530 votes separated the four candidates. (1.0sE VOTE Incumbent Preston Hughes had little trouble getting reelected with 2.911 votes. But Rod Shumway had to come from behind in the last two districts to report to edge Mrs. Phyllis Southwick, 2,819 4,.. ---r . C. Sill. former Golden mayor. received 492 votes in his hid tor a cit:- council pew. ... :1 3.835 and : 0.4.,.. .r'''.- I of the Swap p as he swept city 's 23 voting districts. He lost only in Shaffer's time Wstrict exactly its 11P the primary election twip uaseks ago. t, The initial tally was Swapp 1-- Itibt-':-''- (526). I Mr. Hughes Syracuse Mr. Mood ,,..,,, ... rz o I .1 Biker 4,,, over Carve' R. Shaffer. young practicing attorne:; , , .1P2 ti;;;!ra.;''''' ' .s,,..., .',. ,,,S and Kenneth Besso. 127 votes. ECged out by one vote was Marlow V. Poll. who received 128 votes, Claude Nix trailed with ti5 tallies. 11Mb '111:'7,' - m 2, It was a popular victory for s :i y vote-s- . :,....): , lot 1u "s444-,...- ''' long-tim- members of the board will be John Gary C,nihe 1730 (earLfW1:;,' a 111.tt ri EA V , . Not since 1937 has a mayor been irelected in 13.1untiful. Many have run for a second trm.- but all fell to the wayside, Parkin said. NOT SINCE 1937 17 was back in 1937 that Dr. J. C. Stocks was reelected for a fifth term. After that. no mayor candidate as successful in his reelection bid. the recorder noted. served Mo consecutive terms. Nf'W Itt Mr. Cundall Tues- , LI lots fore the public. ,k didate for re elettion Made, c I, a i home in the city and various other means to keep the names of party candidates be- mcly"...t? e s Predze lAas not a can ciett ,',7:e h Tue-dJ- y rcwa,; app electtA &)untqu! City mac:. Irktr, tho th,t tinla It3 11 A9 , ' city's 11.i43 registered vJters went to the polls. according to City Recorder Ilt'uce Parkin. lorrk F. , rp vu ra the Deseret Npws St 3ff Wrtter ''ek f.'V urex- BLOIX1EIT By GARY R. the Mr. Allred pired term et no died -- Dale Erickon. was top vote getter with 247. Joe Van de Merwe. a newcomer to politics. win tiie other council seat by pulling 2.:t3 votes. E. Mei In StitVi's had '200 votes. and .Alike Mark polled lls. A resident of the city. Allied has served as a bishop in The Church of Jesus Saints. Christ et Latter-daand has been ai tave in several Ile recivic organizations. sides wita his wife. 'Iildrect. and family at 173 Hillside Gardens. Warenski has served three years with the NSI- - Jaycees its director, secretary and tyks ,y Kaysville tr4,,-,,,t:T- .41 SPV- - v. shoo-i- ture 559 tin- - New mayor will be (lien Sh!elds. who accumulated nearly double the number of ballots cast for Richard S. Stevenson, incumbent mayor. Shields received 1.52.8 to StEvenson's 83S. John i Ben F. Holbrook was successful in his bid for election as town burd president of Fruit Heights. With 132 votes cast in his favor. he defeated incumbent Lon N. Christensen, who garnered ST votes. Elected as board members were Thomas J. Jones. 13S votes. and Eimer M. Ilogge, 127 votes. They defeated Robert Moore. S9 votes. and Dean R. Jeffs, 85 votes. to c a n- 11 ,,, corn-pare- d ,1 .,,zo but , ago under tile direction of Ev- - .1r. Shields Mr. Singleton for Thonipson Miyor Char ccl 110115 launched Fruit Heights Curdall hittinc eral o .441 for , i,iffit 1969.. 5, 4 T er lin e Nf f:11 et,:g ) A 1 two , y, ipaign was -- .. 717 , el groups. He is manufacturing engineer for Univac. Singleton moved to the city four years ago from Ogden. He has coached Little League and Class "C" baseball and has been active in Scouting. He is an engineer for Eimco Corp. as it 4er ; ''''4,:f;',1 -- i - , lie A Li LaVe itc, ..!:14.; t ' 41' of fie. An aggressive. h a r eirm,y,t,., r.7...1 .,.(..'7' , Warenski years g ria ot! r P E.,m.,1 rinno E reti ED t& uu iáLjaio Layton 2. IA Mr. PelerNon Mr. Lovell it 2 votes and Sanders Timothy. ,;atiles R. Eccles iind Grail S. Fant were nosed out In the race for cit council posts. Flint received 613 ballots and Eccles oot 4t)I. 771 1:cit. Glen W. Cundall, candidate of the Citizens Party. defeated George K. Thompson. Independent Party !t . t Mr. Timothy K. Tinloti were alstl situcessful in their bids for seats on the city ccuncli. Citizens' , also ,t were elected to four-yea- r 31.r. Gregory council posts. were Dixon A. Elected Ford, 1058 N. Compton Bench Rd.. and Dale Singleton. 153 W. Bayview Dr.. both newcomers to politics. Gregory defeated Ariel Benson for mayor. 455 to Ford and Singleton received 357 and 39'3 votes. respectively. to win the council posts from Monte Snow with 310. and Lee Olsen, 291. incumbent councilmen Don Manning and Horace Rencher did not seek Gregory. a lifetime resident of Farmington, is cluector of sales promotion and advertising for Utah Power and Light Company. Ford has lived in the city 11 years where he has heen active with Scouting and youth ' j09 LaMar 11,4 the F......7 LI if44 Ld 1,1t - of 1 ler tic LTY margin Boyd - t.to J.') 1 20fl. For city council. , i4 Now Mr. Sanders councilman. T w o other ''''''.:',:j...:1 , next Mr. Starks convention. He collected 737 votes. 131 more ere A con- tenders ' 1 Eluood Johnston was unopposed for mayor and drew 203 ,. Clearfield ' since 1947 and is principal stockholder and president of Homers Market. me manages the Del Monte Corp. Distribution Center at the Clearfield Freeport Center. Mr. Mallon He resides at A resident Kearl has lived in Clearfield i .,.:,,..t1";....e...). a of Clearfield, is a partner in City Center Mobile HM.IPS. lie resign R5 councilman to accept the job of mayor. So a ne eouncil member will be named. 0,1: ,Alt.,?,, it at as Starks. representative. jmanufacturers to file tor before the Oct. 17 deadline puzzled Clearfield citizens. who did not like the idea of liaing just one party listed on the ballot. Last week. Larson. Fess ler and announced Rawlings they would be candidates at a mass meeting of about 40 citizens. life-lon- g TT..., I1491'049 ;14.k Lsre5,i 71). a narrow, Joseph Duane Turner. ,, 4I' politician, Party Mr- - Cunt. give Party. Kearl was top vote getter with E20 vallots. Cuneo received 681. itrr, i, !: 1-1- "sail ; il t Mr. Kea ri voters crossed party lhes Tuesday to elect an incumbent mayor and city Tonne , LAIL1 Centerville KTu. -- 71 Centeril Ile ,rder ,: to 2C5 vote LeGrande F. (Dan) Gregol-ywas elected to a second tern as Farmington mavo r. H e previously has r 6e0.t t.. sow teran and Dee Senders r 1.1 as maxor, but by o running over Farmington ve t L. mates. Kyle W. Follett. with 101 vetes, defeated L:land II. Hoh ler. votes. to become president of the East Layton Town Board Tuesday. Also elected to office were Nlyrcn W. Beeson. 110 rotes. and Ronald L. Spencer. 104 votes,- as members of the town board. They eeteaTpd Lewis E. Forbes. 102 votes and Donald Taylor. 89 votes. 7 , yor F, Cunda East Leyton NEWS, Wednesday, November CESERET Iloimow had run in a city election prior year. Beck had twice run for a seat in the Utah of House Representatives. kinning in 1964 and losing in to this 1946. Ronno however. had sought elective office and made a strong slawing in his first election ven7ute. w. Barker. it was tturd nie earimaigrn. He lost a 19t1 in bid commission triumphed easiy in 1965 and won a,,z,tin Tuesday. For city- - Tue decon of the voters Tuesday indicated there will he no changes in the present kiity conmusion departmental Neither anients. rrison have Barker evinced interest in jurisdictional eiy JOINS JUDGES Grant will join 55 of 55 It Pre 5ton 1111i1E-- s 2.SI9 Roci G. Ditriciii Reporting 2.!141 7 C. MArion Hick ley L. C:iirk L3Vorn G. Sparks L. Hertdrtekson For Mayor 3,S31 Richard A. Chambers 3,193 Harvey A. Siostrom 8 of 8 1.4G6 (oie Yotris P P P Glenn C. Niel,en 2.453 Joseph C. Jac,h!.ea Gi,int. scg pr.mary Eleeted) Jofep.n Ntazuran :230 Henry Bedstad 1.136 For Councilman 2.7 V Elv(te(1) Murray Llecied) Carel get a tuth throinzh appoint-thcity commission. Tnis new tudi ial post was authorized by the 199 Legaviiit tut. For Mayor For Commissioner Reportinz Ltkl Iti,stricts Reporting For Mayor iS ej. Midvale (One Elected) ot I3 H. Tte tity Cul-hin- g (One EletietO Bountiful I Uj n 4 (One Elected) wt. D. Jones. Iorris and 110:i ,keie un,yiyased and taere certified as elect jaiizes ..Vielvin Oliver C. Carlson t Write-iCandidate) e For Commissioner Ray Ninrdocti 3.5,: E. Dunn tOne Elected) Dktriets Reporting 19 of 19 ,r1- - 4,9115 11.im 2.705 2.421 Logan (( )ne Elet led) 9 Scrariwtck r. Earl Thomas C. For Commissioner For Mayor Verl G. Dixon (One Elected) Eli.(led) Provo to For Mayor For Councilman Continued from First Page three le itv juit;es ted incumbent e municipal bencti. K. Shal:Pr 19 ot 19 Distriuts V. .70 -- IZIportin ' m.,rnm.m:,..a.. pPr A, I a Nt'1:-o- li 15 1,1t14 I's: Ja, 1 1, I). C.1:111:7".g ::7) 11217: noting the stiong of Ae, till) in both the and final voa,ng, suggested that appointment of his Tuesday opponent might be a good idea for the commissioners to consider. Tabulation of the city voting arid Utah sraocthly. 1;:ektion Servce unofficial ret:,:rns were al in before nud |