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Show "Tfnr p iTi n nja Here's How The Voting Went in Utah's Municipal Ejections Utahns went to the pells Tuesday to elect officials in 200 towns and pjore than cites. rwtinn results Ce-en- i"1 Ke tn A-- A-- l. J. Perry r Jl. Len-.- 1 R, Arthur Page 77. wa.or-- ns, 1 Can man Counci A-- Outcome of and balloting in the rest of the state follows: A-- 17, S'rorfl Lf Pee c i5 leo- - am nrdtti 26, (wtde. (w lr Vto f P'rwdtot Dee Roundy Wn Bct'd Kfttn RnM'dent Pev Tuste a C Vertl Vavor N't'son 361 Peterson J31. Councilman Stanley Reeo m 1A, Mayn Annabella Vajnce Dani Antimony 1. 3r Tru5tKennm 15, Savaee ' Saav Dooson Shirley Leon P. 252, 327, Hyrvm Board PnesidenT Dan Thompson M. G en Tayier 05 Trustee Evan Kennady U, Thurti 3, Norman Ha.aa 97, John Wason V wnott M. Mayor Guy C Tucker 86, Keith 8. Hansen 252 y Councilman Lyndon Graham 83, Graham 102, N Stanley B'ady 238, Monta Norstrom 260. Bear River Fayette Bmshaw Cord 475, 156 card Pras, dant Arthur Lane EMett 55. New'on Tnstee-S- am 7, Charles Toreerson 76, Ethel Durtey 63, Richard Larson 40. Kenneth P. McDonald 291, Smith lit. nan Bruce P Hurst, 287. Preston G Nielson 271, Jav W. Lee 212, H. Brent McAllister 169. Veyor Boulder Board Presdent Lorln Moosman 9, Ooe wrignt 17 Trustee Dorothy Lyman 17, Doyle d Veosman 19. Anthony Coombs II, Hawi 34. Zundel 3 30A Vanr Councnman Aane A Jeroen 1 775, Do.'e L Packer 1.167, Claud'Us B Olsan 1 574 D gbt S. Reeves 130. Olof E Edgar DunTem 38, LtFevre Outtofi 38. Cee Stock 17, Norman Bert Board President Morris Smith (write In? P'vdr1 Dn Board 1 Trust Maxwell 44. AHon D. Camber-l- a (Ilia Genn Ash'ev 37, Norm 42, W. Gadt Barry W Kemern L. Fone E. Cook 22. 44, at, Glenwood Charleston Cirdeville Merlin 11$. Hitt L k Jmi Wende 219, Ray Rwnusn101. 92 Amq Doutt Godfrey nf 4 Wetor Sherrill 3 Oaivi larsen C aud J Alien Laurel i Hughs 13. EJwIn i.ounc'imn--Ar- hr )74. LVrJuddJudd President Dvr (wvtg Pitcna dr An.,r 4J Kav S IT, JoMOh R 171 F'nk 181, B JO, L8"-f- v Orviltd h K Hadv Baard 8 William W. Smith lvn Lowll Jl E 1G9. Vavor C v Chn '19 $T CoA'nciiman - D"' B Ht MiiK 55, 7, Farnsworth A 577, i 57, Edward Vf Deardon (nt-m- Henrieviiia R Iry-nRom SS, Bnard prasidr-- H ph C. Chynrweth 30 Guy H. Evans 25, Eugene Tnep Ir- Squirt 9$r Lyman Gub 5toiflon DeM-H- e Rotat'd Weto 5.05. Vorrs Aestt ng 705 uran - 6 Russa'1 507 Kennat Brown 751, D fNo names on bal'ot a Board President Cannon v c a Ke sey Trustee Vert Ke sty Prince 24. G President Jav Rd&v M 736. mpev LaVerg Downs lvm Christtnsen S Gay M. Norwood iheohard 79. Trustee- 8C. R aou r Blotter U1 HeDer Oarre1 Acerson Board President Lamont Le'Shman 42 Lowell Jctm G. Sch eu Trm'm V. Yeae. 9J. Rooert G Harr a ai. 6 A lan S Swnsrjn 84 Board Pres.cent Owen S augh 145, Larry A BatT 233 t Davd rytee Fave A G'eavon C Vkilaams 185, Sydney Sparrow 2a9, 186 Den L. Younker 150. S'amev H walker 222 Cnrtsansan, incumtont fl 190. 165, Ray Brown Jr 194, Orvil B. Davis Board Leo Lvmen President-Bor- Prvint Board Rotor) H elson II, Ca" Btnson J5 Trustee RusseM Greathouse 27, A oh a N e son 23, Lawrenc &rajf e d 26, Low ij Wilkins 30. Hacking 54 naro'd McKee 20. Counc. imsn Hen'V A V.anst d i4, 20J. Ivan Thomas CamcOeM R cnens 114 Lorn (ntunv)eni 1:3, M'e-eSDeC'al Cugstiors-Sna- M City d ncorocrate and transttr asv's and to Maeser Water im&o'R qaicfH me-- t District? Yes 389. No 70 Mser Water Imgrova.menf D smet beesme e tuccvsor to Maaw vp water woncs aittl City gng tato Foyd $ai l Fmtihson 81 Kent Dewsnug Henry jrtae Scott L. Sheriff JL Howard Dwtson Marvin L. Lovell F ovd 190, t Egan 130. Se Dee Vari Bair 177, )7C 12 Riverdale 351 Brown 314, four-yea- Lynne King received 631 votes and also won a city councilman ceived 512 votes, and Mrs. Alice White, a housewife, who received 330 votes. The Progressive candidates ran on a record of developing a recreational complex, beautifying the Vernal Memorial gave Whetten the victory, 1,251 Kerry Jones and Haze Hunter, incumbent Republicans, were city cour.cii-me- n over Keith Cripps and Scott Erie. Jones received 1.303 votes to lead all Cedar City candidates. Hunter had 1.268; Cripps, 1,220; and Erie, 1,083. A voter turnout of about 65 per cent was reported. Cedar City Mayor Whetten. r his second term. A lawyer and retired military officer, his campaign was centered on water. P.ood control and street imprme-ir.efour-ea- Mayor Huil Counc wvn E J Hcnaro :9 man Board 68 Trustee 42. 50, 42 Psg. 56. Mende'i Pves'drt Baa'd Eime ModiStan yv Ivah Park 5? Erntty B Wendell 50 A'd 70. Wooistcnhuim Key 53, Wild prs Trustee Russe 98. dent Com Bennton 93 Oymock i, Raymond Rd 717, R S M Mayor St. George Mar H. Bow er Lurcce't r Ophir a Sknnr niy Mai lo 7i Counc Iman E ddq McArtflu1 Barnard h. Seegmiec 473, H. Cottam 597, Biti Magqard 64 Maver R Stor Gerd l, 220 912 n CV B Counci'man Paul J Hanks 147 Alma F R cna d D. Jensen 18 G , Chnstersei missioner Santa Clara Dcfl Dee Gate! X Beard President Victor L Ramev S? Trustee LaVar Blacken If J, Li'v man B'ake J Crayton Leav.tt den H. Frei 3. I Ktstar Sherri n Cu'I'i C HswvnSo 13, Hoitztr.an Fred l&, Boa'd See Scipio Ne fjt HERES pres f C la Monroe It? on Page ? sz.i r- Price said - Tues- Mayn aid he revgn til " from the County Com m is ston and in DecemMr. Maynard ber will re?:r? from the Denver and Rio Co. Grande L3 He campaigned cn a prome to become ise mayor. He is a member of the Action Party. Elected o serve with him were Charles Toy Atwood, from the Action Party and Harold Mark Hanson, a Pro- - II X J Council, elected mayor of . . ! the City full-tim- 772a , wmk com- and former of her 167, Mavcr Hared Persen 261, Maurice Rasmussan i95 Joe H. Sor.nger 267 Counc 'man son 3Ca. T. H. "Teo Russe'1 V nson 1M Burr 2C1 Dean - Walter H. May- PRICE day Santcquii But also on the ballot was this question: Shall Maes-e- r City disincorporate and transfer assets and obligations to Maeser Water Improvement District? The voters balloted for disincorporation by the whopping margin of 289 to 20. jpra nard. a Carbon County ao Salina Mdvoe AiftoM JO"t I? seats. Deorot News Staff Writer t?6 TM L. Ha S. Harold McKee won an MAESER, Uintah County election here Tuesday, but lost his town. It happened this way: McKee won the mayors post, and Floyd Campbell and Lorn S, Richens were elected to the two council ARVA SMITH Price Car'is BUT DISSOLVE TOWN Price Voters Elect AAaynard As Mayor C O Doyi Crock 293, son 120 L'JfS. James Eiuoa Greynflaign 107. Howard s tn, ov jat Vrh 40 Cha-e- 472. Aa ker 610 Denr V Cnugg ark L. Putter 1, 14 Rov Cooie 399. Or en J Karras 454 J. N xon Jr X7, Annur To moo 5J9 1 Onaqui PresKienrl Board 1. ti, Dave Coctey a o r8 Trus B radttKtt .6. St Cflrjg Schott 8. 757 stah'g (Jr VOTERS PiCK MAYOR, RiX Mayer Arthur L "O ck" Schoes 176, Edward J Yack 477 Counc 'man D Vc'non BiJCharan Chains Howard 'rSm ev" Deer 4il. E::gar LC'm 4, Lievd C. Ne 422 ton F ton's Hardware, a director of the Vernal Chamber of Commerce and immediate past president of the Chamber. measures. IJ8. ake B term r serve another as city councilman. Mr. Jones Haze Hunter 57, won Vay&r Ga t C Sanders Counc 'man James T. Toys T Kao 341. Oakley Maeser Roger R. ms Fir'irson J, Lynndyl S Bagley De jn Oak City Board President Derrail Aibrcht 61 Trustee Leonard A brKht 54. K Ne'son 58. Davd rr r, will seat. Eliminated in the voting were Gtizens Party candidates Bill Gibbon, assistant manager of a bank, who re- Salem W.'Dur H Barrel! a7 Lowell Cutler 375 Bvc Counci'man C Flemre 379. Ra oh A G cbc.i'J XI, E'don D. McCollev ii. vavor r3 Lea Mavdr Counc North Ogden Lindon Councilman We.xjvi L Jervs G l'man 192, Da Richmond Rov Mayor -- L. D. Bodily 280. AAeivtn C pert 10) Jackson 229, KenCouRCilman-Wa- Is neth writing 227, Norman King 147, E Richfield r & Mayor 75, D,jan l. son 560 Councilman Phil Jorgensen 978, Everett Poulsen 834 Richard Beil 329, Max Marqtardson 524 31 North Logan C Tartot 3, vat 2. WiK Lewiston Dei&ert HI, 113, Roosevelt Nibley Levan dent Board Pres'dent Jay Christensen Junior Seely 28 Trustee Whitney Christensen Wins 96, Deil Lew Brc Pouiscn 52. Mayor Richard White 162 vote-gette- velopment of a municipal goif course and a low mill levy. Besides as the serving mayor, Kay is president of Western Petroleum Co., a director of the Uintah Water Conservancy District, a member of the State Road banning Committee and a director of the Vernal Chamber of Commerce. Hall Is a veteran of World War II and the Korean War, active in the American Cancer Society and assistant cashier of the Bank of Vernal. King is the manager of Ash- to 1,177. Redmond Mayer Dar Counc iman Joseoh Hie son 162 ) Huntsman 9. Truvee Vj, Chrl.tunwn S. Grv Jorg-se- n Benon 714, preK write-ins- AWrry iotO Har- inras Board 99, Leo Telford 93. Trustee Harold Hoffman 1&2, Vauqhn Satttrthwaite 144, Frankim D. Kennady 58, Pearl Rex 67. River Heights 13 Newton 707- - Gene Hall was the top with 636, and nt Lehi k 171 Cemetery, keeping the city dean, improvements of the water and sewer systems, de- trist. 1008, Randolph Rresidem Verl HcfFman WHiiamt New Harmony C Mtvnard H. pnen ErtCKson Merrill Murray 686, Snaw Dean Marcus N O pin Orme Naa ie 5IX Phil V. Sperry With only three districts left to report, incumbent Mayor Loren Whetten was trailing independent Forrest Hunter. However, big margins in two of those final three districts Providence 58. Eidan C. Sherwood E failed to nominate any candi- dates. 120 (Ches 5d8 W 617 u r e d votes Jo 456 for Dr. Jack A. Seitz, Vernal optome- Democrats Mr. King Mr. Hall c ap-- t Kay Lloyd Lenhart 320. C Aanan Gie 222 Dafti Eck 221, Blame Olsen 166, Ltoyd Baer Myton -- George gave GOP incumbents a close contest before losing. Cedar Mayor Mayor James Wimer Murray 47, eon Ear nge'i 52 48, Chanj er Counciman Elbert 59, Freston, Jtrnf Wendell James 9. 40, Harold Groves KeMi Vavor dents 449. Nephi f, ) 10 Dea'Oon (wriia-m- i C'mt Bod 52. Hiro d Ovard as Jones U Mvmo Richi.is 41. 25 i keyes 51 Pat Ovard 4 O a v d R0.n 16. LaVar 3, 8amg II. Oearden Moor 24, Maur,ce 223 Mt. Pleasant Board President Ross C. Saveot itiam LaKner 27 Trustee Arthur A Eastman 63. Car-lyl- e Shr.ing 43, Ernest Catyna Ik L. I. Tood 23. 9t Lrry - Cherron R. Seiy 435, Ted Mayor A. 095 225 Councilman Terry W Ames 385, Glen Hardy 318. E Phill.p Johnson 190, Arnold Y. Stevens 410. Leeds t. J Aiva Sid 1 Councilman Char es "Toy" Afwood Harold O Pattarick 764 Hao-Mark Hanson 868, Jack E. Koto 14. Kedl 30. In Cedar City, a slate of indepen- 1,161, Moroni Limbom City Price 135, Christens Mark W Mavor Eiiiotr Amowson 212 i4o Coox Kay Mark councilman 187, Jack Vor.ey 171, Weldon Nunley 185. Board Pres dent W. W. F niinson 31, eftard Ne Ison 24 Theron 22, Trustee Ru on Dwtson Niescn 29, Burton Hanson 24. Emo Nessen 38. Matt Trusfw 126 Xari Jot.' at Meo for Town Board Pr-no- 12. D. Lloyd Hess Dennis Udv 41. 52, The ProgresVERNAL sive party outpolled the Citizens Party in Tuesday balloting and inVer-- n cumbent a Mdor Alvin Kay was retiTr.ed to office for another four years. 45. Gyao Racniee Morgan OfS. SK5 Howell Vaor Aalter 145. Leamington OSsen $57. Joe Costatte 212, Themes Jin candates grns'dent) Bscrd (M'te-n- Deweyviiia Prsenf Jiy J. 28, Henefer 3J 488 P. . Weston 48, Joseoh X Eddie Vanderhoof 38, Foard President Wend I C HaI 44. Trustee William L. G bes 4 I, Larry L BroderlcK 194, Gene D Wevor-C- ase w Eme ngrcn 43. A. Helper Rctott 59 Tasxtr 164. (No A.sX 3 Lartn Board President Vernon Churcti 28. Trustee Lester Cox 47, ler 29, Perry Houston 17, 48 Dick Prince 36, Mayor A'bert Wlnterrose VcViiian 633 Merle Jei ,en 1M, Koosharem ) Joseph Nsh v Portage Monticello G Gordon Menderha'i Councmar' 84 Heoer M Rasoand 554, Mtlvm N. Carina 512, Jerry $m.m 07. Mayor were LaVerkin 4D. Har-- 15, Linden Andersen ML ouno Imerv- -A TherorDeMi .e F'v Brebsogerd T6o. 159. DarRelt (D fc) Pevns Mu 27 64, KmgM Plymouth Sokt Trustee-Gar- By THEDA WASHBURN Deseret News Correspondent Republi- Cedar municipal election Tuesday. Pleasant View Monroe v.yer-y- bl CEDAR CITY cans scored a clean sweep over Democrats and independents in the f Board Presdent Devere Hess 34. seat at 35. Now. at 59, be Is returning as a commissioner. His victory unseats Jacobsen. a I.ogan contractor for 30 years, after a single term. Chambers popularity, ap e, By JIM ROBINSON Deseret News Staff Writer Vavor jay harmer, incumbent Jack E. Cock 421 Counotmar Grant Leader 413, VicchriUi, meutroent 731, Cornell W. Hayn-826, Harvey Rawimson 56 Mayor Peary B. Barker 245, Timothy Hea ev 402 Councilman LaVar D. Hansan 316, Lorin Kenneth w ser 173 James Coeft 336, Ke"neh O .Vaughn 461. Com-mrc- Richard A. Chamber . . . incumbent wins Vernal Vote Puts Winner Incumbents Back In Cedar in City Positions 138. 625, 1960-196- GOP Is Pleasant Grove Vixwtll Rov Mayor W4. CSanM W Pr Pam a R .lark "4a, Councilman N. Fran-- c Da e M. Durrani aC5, Gorq 339, Dan H. Sommr 34. (write-in- ) Hulen Van Grif-itn- s Board Presioent Milton Neilsen 46, Don Newton 76 BW Trus-e- e Welfl Et!ertson 75, Evan Bryan 74, Elmo MV Laketown B Wi'him 101, city ex-cit- y Mayor 28 Cctm? man Kent Jenkins 286. Vernal Moyes 267 Counc i m a n urexpired term) Melvin A Cottle 179, William A. 47. President Howard d g!uIt here While Jacobsen and Nielsen ran fairly close through- Mr. Nielsen out the evening, with the outcome in doubt for a time, the mayoral-it- y race belonged to Incumbent Mayor Richard A. Chambers almost from the outset. His final tally of 3,193 votes more than doubled the total of Harvev A. Sjostrom, who polled l, 406. N i e 1 s e ns margin over Jacobsen was 2,453 to 2.148. An commissioner. Nielsen was the youngest ever to serve on the board when he was elected to a commission H Ft 06V R- Kingston Raymond Burr Boe-- Plain City, Keith P Blanch Mona Board President Owen Pernigottl 17, E mer Christensen (write-in- ) 21, Charles DeLange 19 trustee AWen Torgerson 30. Ralph if 59, 841. r Joann RlLloydV. T3. Rooto Lawrence P. Coufci'man L&t.-067 William G. Dunow sr. jjj Ma'mnez 128. Kennett, R. Morersen Ow'ght lawyer 17, Board President Nil Ka'i Lowder 42 24. B Eyan Trusfea Ge e 3a Kiibvrn wntan 21, Wiev Hunting wn 94. Jeyc Cauxiiman C B Co O1 Nei er 842, Dorothy Ga'dner 2i9, Ar(8n Dkr 98. R Re'ando Delta Htch Knt H'V 783 Beard President David K. Malcolm Lavere Hansn 17 21 Trustee Russell Hansew Alan Wamsiey 20, Gary Lyon 30,. Ben Weston 19. Moab Board Pes aent Meivn G A en 30, i Luke 16. Nuei Da-r- e Anderson (wr-eim 2 Truset--LRo- y Coaes 49. Carlos Jes-te- n 36, Mernii Alien 18. Nuel Anoerson 19. Douglas Coates (write-in- ) O J"Mn bioti 91, Da iv Gilhrk 13, L,Von Kent e Da Pickleville Hvnphrev Okiiol Presidon d H2 Wh.t-a- wrtn) Wirford Mayor Arden jennson 113, Bunce 472. Richard S. Parsons 367, Harold Jacobs 36 B ank 713, F. Councilman Earl W. Johnny (Kay) Hawks 646 jonn West 626, Rooert Mignon 595. it leoei be Snail Soeoal question for Moab to add fluorides and fluonct chemicals to city waer supoiy? For fiuoridation 496. Against fluoridation Board Pes. dent Grant Brunson rval Kimba'I 75 Trustee Aion C Stao'es 19 Kt tti Turner 125, Ray George 64, Frank Harding 111. vr Perry 39 Kanosh Counc Harrlsvlile Vavor Lind 1. 5urrt R. Harris CouiKlImar Aim 32 Naey RoWnson Rof'"or rvm Mndeii GI'Bert T Cduncilmen J eeauewn L.cM id 39, lam Cemn Smitft 93 Mayor Law i idwirds Don 31 G Ross Williams 57. Beard President Trustee Jack Christensen 28. Clayton Reeves 15, Byron Williams 43, Virgl Davit 36. ed 241. Nitn Pon Councilman A- Mayor ltk Woodrow Co-ni- sh 7 L'oyd L. 800 23. 90 Roy J. 0moHj Dunford 55, Phih 0 fi. Jones 1,214, PresM3en uay Mathew Wr oht 78 Nc G bus 77, fieese 8 Rooert N. Anderson 34, T Johnston 113, Boyd Hirschl 101, Jihn Vaicarce iwriteJn) K9. Boa-- Citoo Ciark How- Laurence Trustee MEnersville Mayor Taylor Lynn Crosby Carpenter 306. Councilman LeRoy P Judd 397, Rex Christensen 430 LaVar Pratt Itl, Robert Ramsey 208. 75. - 157 Piron Miimgrfn 29 tn) Trustee Pitcher 43, Creech 26. Ry Heber City Corinne Board 94 D eJ 91. Losser 430, W 187, IOC. j Kenab Vavor roalvilla Msyor 117, Anaerson on ns on Board President Lion McNeil 155, lie Russell 95 Trustee Glen Smith 101, EMIs Thonv as 83, Ralph McCorrr. ck 185, Gordon B. Tayror HI. AnJrsoh 10, Tftvor Wflittto Gary Vem 208. HVrSveiljJr W Hatch Ps'dar Trugta-Yo- 8adiir Bakr B. jchn 0,Trustw-Th37, R Gunnison 88 Dtilts Gaxtev Cleveland Board Jo 2X Councuman 147, 88, Predent Board Kamas Gforf Teryl W Hunsakr 45. Rat- "Cliff" W'Hiam 337 Cuff C- Boi nder 59, Councilman Donad W Nortn 782. Rotort V Lawi, rence 432 Carie j. Strombtrg Kchlor Aivm 182 Farmer Leand B. Iven Jr. 154 26. Jenfcd Jesperson Board President-B- ill James T. Fowler 44. Trustee Lerry BJt B9, Howard Miller 99 Boyd Burraston 103, Wallace Hickman B3. Cfarkston Vktor SS, 46, Goshen VjyOf Smith Scott Gerald Cannon 106, 65, 54. Sorgnson 40, Sortnseq Raul Trust Crtroyd 55, LM Ricxefttoctt 37. Mavor Dtm TrugDc RrcsitofttFarrtll 5. Lrsn Ptrsofl Boqrtf Hro4 Payson Mavor LaVar 143 ard R icy Councilman G. Gdrtn Olsen 523 J. Limde'f Millville Junction Trustee vin (write-irs- Stanon Bar 81, . Robert Mavov Eugene H. W.yov L. Wrignt 194 r CoutC'tman Jchn J Be'tz 331 5h lev W Nichols 226 Normand Thompson 496. Leon Davenport 30, Board President Burke L Barlcw 32 Trustee Garn Barnson 38 Thurma Jensan 21, Calvin Prce 39, Max Morrni (wr.re-m- ) Parowan Vavor Ra'ph $ Orton 257, Kendall Gurr 324 Councilman 9? Hcw- EH ard L 5fu&os 770 James L. Benson 404, Morns Rasmuiw-- - 307. Milford Bc-- Board Green River Board Present M. Fred Price 84 narron J. Winterton 29 Trustee Brown 46 E DtAe Johnson 32, Zend Edwards X, Cal Scoff id 18. Gooay An6rsoo adit en David Wilson Joseph Ted 41, O 89 wison Ivins 44. Vvor Board President Hugh N. Tutt Eogar c. NieHeo 1H. Jensen J Trustee Lawrence A ten J. Frandsen 113. Lamont C. 44, J. Keith Ma.mgren 107. Prsiqnf De uensn 8 Porter E Grantsville Centerfield Boqrq D Mendon Midway Board President Andrew Deo Hunt 26, Kay Eva 8, Rodney Ence (write-in- ) Is Trustee Roosevelt Gvbier 20, OennS Morwood 16, Den Lynn Morwood 17, Kent Prisbrey 11, Jack Reoer (write in) 17, Dona d Hasen (write in) 14. Lev 39, 141, 68 Ro&mson 39, Glendale Cedar Fort Trustee . Trustee Fkjyd Net son (write-in- ) Seymore Iseecson (write in) 28. chet Hi, Board President W.iburn HuHaxer aiton Xrree Mayor Reect D. Nielsen 468, Garth L. Lee 262 Councilman C!ar H. Lundberg 447, Wilhs McBride 373, Coy L Daney 354, Bruce E. Dariey 264. Genola Mayor LA. Whotten 1.25V C. Hunter 1,177. Councilman Hue Hunter 268, Kerry Jones 1403, Kt.m Cnpps 1,220, M. Scott Urle 1,083. Shalt city se!l Special question Hotel Esciunfe property or reta,n for . museum? (13 f 14 Districts' 1 Museum 71, 2. Sell to Priva terpns A?6t 1 Keep it 173. (not bn-Ir- g on city). fT Huffner 10, Don Loveand Gibbon 33. Rov Lull 17, Scott Pugm.rt 28. 156, For- For-re- st Boild President LoweM 123. ISO Cedar City 33. President Milford ter Neson 31 Trustee n 16. Garland Castle Gate r,see Francis Boa 13, Wa 238 Kanarraviiie 91. Neohl Westergard 182, Dave Counci fman Ray Evans Vsmmott 80, Bill ftishop 72, Don Hen Board President Venae Hrelnson J7. Trustee Ruoett Bora 61. Frank Pern Board Proaident 128, 15, Mayor Castie Dale Meyer Vonroe Vagnuson Councilman Bill Jorgensen rest Peterson 163. (vy r.eid Garden City Cannonville 20, 37. Councilman James E. Derred Williams 113, John John Mikkeisen 95. Board President Warren McNeil 2 Ronaid D. Jacoos 47. Trustee Jaren H ousel V. C a ence Bates 41, Dae Thomas 25, Don Fitzger a d 42. Brigham City Factor E. M. Ivory 85, Scott Coo it Mayor 129 4D, G ern 75 Cout man Joseph Larsen 4at-7, Richard Butsr 84, Ned Soov TrusreeJ. 26 Fountain Green am P Sullivan, Inevm-25Dave Ncveue 78, Thomas Mason Smith 177. Counci man Richai-Vartmer. Irv cumcent 271, Cement P Hansen 1e, Jeanne P Gee H3 Rooert Buns jr. 2 C'fftord L Roach 152, Merrj $ Jun-o- Ro Vavor 16, Park City n Boa-- d Witter Mayor Paul M.cBride, Incumbent 28 Gotoen P Wngnt 36. Councnmao Arnold C. Adiurst 231, E(wm M. Brunson 111, Clarence A. Davie 291, Robert Frampton 242, Don E. Iverson 33. Den fc. Counci T6, Charles 77. Fillmore Blending C Rob- ft Mayor L. Bond 44. DeLynn Trustee Leorum 57, Howard Bennett 75. Rodney 65. Stott 164. OS Board President Earl 8. Utley 14 Eugene Mills (write-in- ) Trustee Theron MU 37, Hoard 36. Boad President Maurice Wilcox II, Myron J Wood 36. Trustee 7 nay ne Jonas 21, Rcsf Weed 17, David Scott 48. Ronald Welling 37. tJ, Lea H. O C to Jack Lemmon 271. man Campoe Perry fa, Mi'ton Ha 151, Rocec NMlor Fielding Bickneli Bas'd President Jo Hugfles 17. frusta - Meivln Mai Jor H. Board President Ray Killoecfc Trustee Ivan NHsen II, . Raipna 37. Smftfl n. Max Meilor Truette Councilman Gordon Hurt 272. Mont Hatchings 114, Burton Myerg 393, Brent n T President Norval Boer Ferron Paice Eimer Counc Hyrum Feirview or Vayo'' Paragonah Board Pres dent H Revere inson 7 Iva" S Rbb 75 Trustee James h A"derson Chesfer R. Robinson 74, Davd H. 41, Frank Dun'cn 72 Meadow Presdent Cl'nton J. Bond Harod S'ewart 83. Boar Eureka Aurora Beaver ITS Hurricane Roce Ackerman Marion Boad Pres de" Let' 0 Good 3. Crctl Chrsnsen 107. B erregaard 14 Trustee Doug as Sarforo Peterson 44, W itim N Chris-tens63, Gay e H" tn 3. S'erl,n 5a, De wvn res'dert Stephen W. Gienn Seamons 88 Arthur G ttms 207, Rjs-seD Reeder 241, $herwm O. Kirby F. John 76, Kruse 1)7. Mayor Turfi H. Butler 157 imerv Wayne Cook 15f ScnmkJt 153. Elmo Christenson Board President 71. De bert Holmgren 43. Dee L-- Ramsdell 5, Cer-a- d Trustee l. iGa ry Sorenson 90, Colen Hansen 50, A. Calvin Jansen 40. cnardton 3, 47. 100, President W Mohn Chnsen-se- n 07, INiHiam Leslie Davis 1? Trustee LaVern Griff m 1C8 Sharon Da e Marsh 7, Robert G. Sorensen 153, Beryl Snurfi 83. Counc 6 E E'rner Fraier 14. 71. Cay-to- r Boe'd Kin, V, Homer DeLanee IT, Hers Wayne Wood B'J"ker Home C Board dent Pres km P. Obrey 44 Barnard Wn.t 7 Trustee Alva H Smith 75, Raw s 64, Gram hodmen 10S, W Mlamson (unquanf ed). Mayfield IT, Hyde Park Jt , Hal D. Jansan Pruident Board Pres oen Trustee Donao Paradise 2C7, sMavfn Ford 53. Dean Leoy m Escalante 45. Jeo-soT,usTRoger Brewn27, Jt. Keith Kay Peterson 2, Royai Hooper Kins Dona d C. aC3. Zaonske (Incumbent) O sen 34. 55 count Don Marysvale Huntsville R Fphraim ptt 1 President an Rooerts 34. 3, Laven Rhdal 1U, Staton 71. Preston Robinson 131. John Thomas 111. Ifi, BiNt W. 32 President Board Huntington 125. ern H 2-- office 305-vot- e Tue'dav. Hevwnod 16C Miyor Ma-f- c Ea Roe 142, Devd Cjubc man Ma oy Doass 162 Councilman Vley S. barren Rav S Vihitng 161, Don Kerth Porter Leavitt a27. oiection held. Mayor Sh rl C. McArf,u'r Coivnci'man Rt C. Grange Robert D. Sw.nbume 108 Aaams y T. Carcs MTgtrt, 85 Normen Hunsaker 7, Lynne rsei Alton Hunsaner 9X Dermus Doug as M.avor Emery Hunsaer E out of by a Fanguitch oort Do All 196V' al election showing. Sjostrom, a former city, county and district attorney, was the only other candidate who fired for mayor. In the primaries. Chambers also ran more than 1 ahead ot the challenger. rwo elected Chambers, months ago as president of the Utah Municipal League, served as first vice president of the league in 1968, and second vice president the previous ye? his election as Before mayor in 1965, he served as from commissioner He is a member of the Cache Chamber of the Kiwanis Club, the Logan Elks Lodge, the Rotary Club and the Boy Scout Executive Council, Nielsen, a Logan natie, lied for a time m California and returned to Logan in 1935 to organize the Nielsen Oil Co., Inc., oil products distributors. Jacobsen C. man Ea't a red A Barer II Mapleton Orme 80 Hunseker 88. mat C cone Ro-a- o American Fork erce 1410, Coog Turner 1418. 7 Sane &' E JO. Savage 1417, J. Ra Vaor Neal 201. lMl 1,117, CnciimanNoeil Wootton as P Rooney E. Board 8vron 7,Trustee Inctmeent 3 ? La rd O B "gs 1 50, Huercn 1 235 Rescoe Carrol 2445, Haney G man ItiS. ft, Johnson Leon Norman JeDCSt'' Tru$'eev rJohn c Shw-'a85, Jersen aa. 4t, Ov a Enterprise Jorgensen $evet Howell re Jensen ai. Jensen ic. Homer jo ey if. Hds Hansen 41. Tasee Da'e M R ndMsbacner t C. Noee 50, bto'oci 8mgnm par-j?, Aayne Jorgensen 11, No Aes dent Omer Hcrace Arnolga d P.tersan P'es oer' 14, Jr Aeks E Cantcd ston Counci John V 80 H. Seohensoo Trus'oo 43. CdrakS P. Turner 18 Neo A. Bennett 76, BuHon D- - VcKee C. Emery 9. gys-- 112 lon I. Honeyville L. li, Cros&r Heaton 12, Vrtha C Rouney T. Heaton 5, Florence H. htw t2 - P- v dent Cameo Tfto5e Atiinm Robert w e5rr A me Boad Pr Neison 55 trfM-R- ii, Abel te, Wayne tret, tom M. Cert Rsbem 34. Reed Mlier Alton Boafd Bca-- d G en J Orem Mayor C vde M Mantua Boad LOG AX Victor by a slim 2L votes in the primaries, challenger Glenr. G. Nielsen eased incumbent Commissioner Joseph Ear) Sorensen 1)1. c eoona Henderson 7, Jm 4? V 4WS P Hcvt Chertg 104 Orson Youep (write In) 5a. . tn 347. Holden Elwood 15. Ty tor , Ai Lte'to 21 Bewn Den Sevfiscn Boad P'es dent Heo jT he d on 5, parent by the lack of challengers in the primary, was reiterated in his strong gener- Derei It Leslie J beum bfr't 373. Ned Madsen 35. Counc man Vernil h Vavttt wv E VavO Sorensen y 3 Robart 7H, Dona d O Wsanesday, November B MIKE TERRY News Staff Writer Orrlaeuilt V ae l Maybr Hinckley e ect No 75. fft MoA'mn O aen vr O Boa'd dert Lamei 'C5 Se,f Mgtcf $on 34 Trustee Aa-o- n J. h esen 55 Barney 9$ $cet Kit son ao. Doan Altamont CaS- -P ?3. Jtr-28. Lamp 45 m. E Pert Manti Presidens-- O Lvnn Cooke 65. s. I. Barlow 66, Dan C. d Mavor Raymond R S erud 1pd. Counc man LeRay Hunt r'fton 102, Fred Fau 10a. Board Pres'nt Duare Tntee H. Den Hsri jr. 45. NtvvS, IMe- - Orangeville S'etnaMr Jkssoc ,3. ' 1&4 141. Smttti S Hinson Boe-- Els more 23 C Yaa City oeiatjonaT Manila Hildale Truse--Je- A tK Maasar atsum 2,7 Nv 3a. 152 Elmo 3;a'2 son 31. Va oa a Board Pres oent Louts I. Nelson 46. Trustee Francis Prmco 44. John F. Smim as. B- - M- - Kent 8. BaL Nn A V- - hl T- -, de e T'uS'e- e- Vanrm Hansen son 25 Alpins Eldrto it vavc' a' Dtvty Rd ma Barges N Hiawatha J'S, j m R.Oorr Cowan Hansen Bari E. K'toase 132. 14 A-1- Lm Ma-39 SB, P E ason Ai Reason ' Ou D. w Duchesne in major cites and towns are carried on Pages C. Trus-e- e DESt&ET ' Mr. Atwood 4 Mr. Hanson gressive Pany member. Both Atv.ccd and Hanson are Price fcustnf-'STe- tre reueatiori area at Hanson received SnS. e Guida Rachiele. the other for mayor, got &71 votes. Jack E. Kobe, running for councilman, received 876 votes. Harold O. Pattenck. incumbent councilman, lost in his bid for receiving 7S4 can-dtda- Sco- field. was chairman of the hospital building committee of the and trea-uIndustrial Board. g Price Atwood, a resident, is a member of the Jeep Pauol. volunteer fine department and has been interested in youth programs and narcotics control. Hanson, a former Price Lions dub president, has been the active in promoting growth and development of Price. A World War II veteran, he has been in business 22 Pro-Carb- er life-lor- Atwood received the highest 1 16! numiier of votes witn Mur.arJ vva- - seii-rai- . l.OcS. votes He had served on the council for 10 years. The tot ai vote was 1.889. compared with 1 837 two years ago. May not d has lived m Price 40 years As county commissioner. he was in charge of the rodeo constructing ground- - and race track. He d. reared corstruction of years in Prlct. . |