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Show No,erber NEWS, Wednesday, DESERET 12 A 1969 5, Vote Ousts Mayor, Board Posts To Change Bn 9 Cities t iiiidinn-i- i fritii Page with 49 sere also and 452 sotes, respect is els. A-- 9 PtogreMp Pails nominee. Kenneth R. Keller and R. Willden, both making their first bid as political candidates. ssere defeated m the council race. Keller received 373 votes and Willden 113 Bourgeous is a teacher at School SviacU'e Elementalr one and ha term on the city council ner and Rentmei'ter n vn co-o- West Bountiful The Progressise Party candidates won all three seats m V.est Bountiful's election, with Jerry Thomp- son defeating the incumbent ' Kcniiiiei'ler production manager of Smed-l-- s Plumbing and Heating. He also na sc v ed oiie term. Cnili' up-tute- d the tsso seats Mr. Thompson and 170 sotes, respectively. Dean Salmon polled 145 and Max Hall had 119 votes. John L, Nicholas ran unopposed as a candiate to succeed himself as navor of Sun- -' set and ie- 1 E. counc il ss ith 230 Sunset Thompson, an emplove of the ceised 124 bal- luP. He has been masoi - Franklin D. Hatch and Donald betoie men, were their lid Saints, His running mates, Derrald U.S. Po-for 19 ye a he b. in Bountiful la , stunt io th3 term as an ap. :. city counc 1 lie fore being elected mayor Tuesda; . 1300 -- South Wing, a newcomer to politics, received 18 votes. Noel J. llliams incumbent mayor, was unopposed. He will serve a second four-yeterm. He received 314 support" votes. is principal of Williams South Bountiful Elementary School. He served two years as city councilman before being appointed mayor nearly four years ago to succeed Max Webster, who moved Horn the community. Pavne moved to the eitv 14 street. eat Pdecn Mayor S Eddie won his third term won a 1 candivictory over write-i- n date Terrell A. Toone. Incumbents J o k A. Wood Jr. and Melvin L. Erickson were easily reelected to the council. At Burley. Cans Robertson overwhelming choice for mayor as he polled 1.073 out oi 1.8(8 vote.--, beating Joe Peters and Muck W. Crouch. . Winning the eight-ma- n race for three Burley council seats wete James Roper, Edward A. (Ted) Smith and Sylvan Burgi. Burgi. the only incumbent reelected, edged Charles W. Cu mb. Tee uer incumbents, J. L. DiL-rd Janie- - W. Han-o- n . a .d seventh. , i oil in othci -- .guticar.t races; Nampa: Mayor Ernest y in Starr council race, winners were incumbent N. A. Wade and former Councilman Robert L. 5-- U' k- Air. Measeiis C. Draper and Stanton Cuitis. a former the West Bountiful Ward, is production manager for Max-fid- d Candy Company. A na- - Meas-ell- councilmen. incumbent of bi-h- S.L. Voters Back Tax er. warned that repeal of the service charge would bung about a cutback m manpower in the police; fire, and stieet departments. Voters, presumably, preferred to have the tax continue rather than risk reductions in the public safety and streets departments. The final vote was: for reoeal 17.060; against repeal. Continued from I irst Page as temporary two years ago. However, when the city found itself constantly strapped for money, discontinuance of the tax became ever more remote. Disgruntled citizens, objecting to the failure of the city commission to revoke the service charge, forced the matter to the ballot. City Commissioners, boss ev ? S 1"' ' 24770. 3,117, 2.773. VICTORY In Idaho Falls, the incumbent mayor and two council-me- n swept to ea-- y victories Idaho and Nuclear Ccrp. Budget Officer Paul L. Hovey picked up the third council resident of the city. Hatch is a retired farmer. During recent sears he sers-eas police chief, water superintendent and supers ncr Air. Draper Bilimeyer had EAV A lifelong of . Johnson Payne polled 301 votes and Weeks 231 V. . The closest incumEwing bent, State Rep Bill Grander, had 3.859 votes. In the mayoralty race. Amvx had 7.743 votes to 5,113 tor Rieho.--d Sha.v and 4,632 lor Herb Meirich. 4 OUSTED In Pocatello, four incumbent councilmen were ousted, w.th one of them replaced by tomer State Sen. Perry Sw isi.er. Councilmen Don Brennan, Hampton Barkov, E. Norman Vaughn and John Gochemour were unseated by Swisher, Charles EJlmeyer, Luvem Johnson and Bartlett Brown. Brennan, council chairman, had acted as mayor under the city manager form of government in the eastern Idaho city . With a!1 1? precincts reSwisher had 3.253 ported. voe-- in for successful ar He is piesi- ofc !he Mr. Nicholas Sunset Stake, Church of Jesus Christ of y vote, for town board president of West Point. Howard F. Stoddard and Carl Thurgood. a ith 129 and were 122 votes, respectively, named as board members. They won out over Chester L. 101 votes, and Montgomery, Farrell A. Cook, 95 votes. 734 that. Latter-da- votfs, to dpfeat Harold R. Wing, for the pas I tsso seals and ' sersed on the cits council N sen West Point Charles L. Payne, 1767 S. 720 West, and Willard (Ben) Weeks Jr., 1222 S. 800 West, incumboth council bent 201 to 131. r ago. Woods Cross major, Robert E. Freestone, Bourgenus o! Loy F. Blake, with 138 defeated Jay H. Cook, 89 GRANTSViLLE One of the best voter turnouts in municipal elections around the state was recorded hv t'nis Tooele County town Tue-da- y wbn 72 per cent of v oer I went to the polls. A total of 833 people voted from a registration list of Continued from First Page Je-m- bnir-vea- r-- Turnout 72 Pet. In Grantsville 3 Mayors In Idaho Idaho Falls, he moved to V.e- -t Bountiful 11 yaars tne 1 1.149 Air. Weeks veers ago and is employed at Davis County Ready-Mixe- d Concrete Company. He is second vice president of the Davis County Resource Development Bureau and a trustee Sewer Davis South for Improvement District. Weeks is a contractor and longtime resident of the city. He has served five years as council- were Richard Dave. Albeit Pieper and Ruth man and is former ward clerk of the South Bountiful Second Ward bishopric. Reibuig: city councilman Henry Shirley elected mayor, defeating John C. Porter and C. A. Powell; elected to conn Home: Mayor to Frank Pearce third term over Eli Yerko-vicincumbent councilmen Bruce Hicks and John Hiler ru5e 66 e u r d'Alene: John McHugh elected mayor over Don Aviott; A. L. Hippier, Howard Hudson, Don Johnson and Renne Schmidt elected to council. in council race, incumbent Charles H. Bend. Glenn Utzman and Paul Alann : St. AnUiony Merili J. Rose Tuesday was elected mayor of Anthony, defeating John Cyaffin In Montpelier, incumbent Mayor James Olsen was elected to a four-yea- r term as mayor. PieMon. Glen Gable received 837 votes to return him to office as f 464-42- Incumbent mayor. total incumBy a bent Slayer Ralpn Wheeler of American Falls was reelected mayor of his town. He was unopposed in the election. Wendell Johnson was elected mayor of Rupert with 351 votes. W. G. Stra.ers was clo-- e behind at 339, with Grover Newman third at 213. W. F. Whittom and George McDonald were elected councilmen. In Shelley, Douglas Kirk-ma- n was elected the new mayor of Shelley. The incumbent mayor did not run for 450-vo- te Arvo on Tar-da- y. Medfoid was elected Ralpii 45 R'Chatel Tfcem&sori 30, arn I Pearces Scofield o t ams 652, B 7 Mayo 1 Robet Ca'es 573, 24, Tyye ! 2c3. McKe-ia- r e liu Charles j Carter 54, Board Frarxc.s R Cherry 49 43. t twee Leon Jorgensen Jje Sreoege'- 53 Vllo Atieh 33, Hov.and L Ora RcDer 367 - V. Dan A heyder a'avot Wayrte Hcxmai 2Q, Jonrscn 20 Jos eon 9f. M i.. "3 C- Washington Terrace - Owen R Burreil, fmcumoentj R Gn A' P" R 660 acum Ccloc man Kent G Arave C27 Doan 733 Carl S. Barker Cert A Winegar 7jS Vayor 690 381 WeElsville 475. Lav,, W. Sam Ho t Board President Urd H. Pircner 72 E Ark.rson Trustee Joseph Edgar N But er )05 Cecil G Payne Vaugnan Spaceman 24. 77 3. rd Lov-- l1 l Msvor Timothy Moran 1,72, Bar Hamilton 792 Cownatman Garth D. Hansen 1 445, Sonoma W Creer 94, Kenneth J. Pire Grant C. Jensen sar 6 Ear Lmr Vernal R. Baxter 121, Haroid L. . Covncnman Rasu$ Chrstnsen 201. Saney Anderson US, Rooert Granam Mayor Alvm Kay 417, Jack Seitz -e Councilman Gene Hail 636 King 63) Bui G'Dson 5)2, Alce ..n e 330 i Beard P'Kident Alma Wilccx 23 Trustee Kenneth Ccmebm 26 Lea ard E. Wficox 33, Theija S Gmcrd 23 S. Le 'Mitccx 10. Fia'-$a- Springdoie Wales t. Springville Wallsburg Baad Pres dent Sterling T'wstce Board President John Lee Lcdv gcn 27, V,eis Larsen 20. Trustee Eidred Olsen 34, Tony Peterson 34, Don Larsen 24,. Max Orten 24 45 e Lcnqrurst Yost Thompson Bcarq Pres cent D3rwn Aa ace Spencer 73, Haro'd Oman 2 wr.te-n- ) Rtchens 6, Cieo H Teeter 7 Ar!anq A,ongomery ten ) right (write-in- ) nomptw Ye i, Clark Ford 44 Ray Boycen 45, Dee 5oey attorney general. Miller's lather, Francis Pickens Miller, was defeated by John S. Bat-t'- e in the Democratic gubernatorial primary m 1?!9. Stockton Board President Jimmy King E. Orr 34 Leer Trustee Robert J Ajfdemarte W. Crosstey 45, A ex Baker Gary Vern G. Wright 62. 54, , 62, 92, Sunnyside .Vjycr Rav Christensen 9 CouncrTiaG Harry H Ekctn 46, Hernandez e Tabiona mayor. Fail Had To Win Board President Da'e Gmes 2, Ches-tSmith 23. Trustee Frank C ark 22, Glen Ciark 20, Dennis Jones 33, Leand Wcgstaif n. Orangeville Race ORANGEVILLE, Emery Fred Fail was a County man who couldn't fail in the municipal election here Tuesday. He ran for a seat on the town council, and he was unopposed Fail swept into office with 104 votes. Leray Huntington was also elected to a council d seat, and Raymond R. Tooele reiver jim G. Buzlems 234, Jadu L. Cox $5, William T Gocnis 647, F. Deris Porter 773, Robert Swart L204. TOGUiAGHE Dorn Dont sufft? reliw milliws do with liiMy deotists rtcommtod M seconds CRA-JE- u ft oswtOKA-jEuwiiljo- o Diofouioatl ora r" truiisMt in:! Sitt-eru- w as elected mayor. 243EAST4tfiSl6Fione32jM! - 3BSw.'? ,vw.- - ibetflfe & Just mix w ith meat. ! I 6 Complete cooking sauces made to make most any dish ' c? f i 1 1 Xew from Contadina ... Cookbook Sauces in a can. Six rich, thick, ready-to-ad- d sauces to choose from: Italian, Creole, Oven Barbecue, Sweet n ITALIAN SAUc Ready to bake in minutes. Sour, Swiss Steak and Meat Loaf Sauce. All made to make most any dish in a hurry. And all at 10c off. MEAT LOAF SAUCE Meat loaf like you see in cookbooks with new Contadina Meat Leaf Sauce Ail the makings of a moist, juicy meat loaf are right inside the can tomaroes, spices, even bits of onion. NET WT. 15 02 iS 1 Perfect meat loaf every time. L 1 4 iwi rwrmi 14 ITALIAN SAUCE Cuf ,ulf the time off vour favorite Italian reapes, like Quick Chicken Marinara Brown chicken. Add f cup w ater and one can Contadina Italian T Sauce. Simmer ul tender. 10t off on any Cookbook Sauce eookLoo. jelSsa-ls- t one-hut- is o3 tvh-nv- ou 1 fr f fcury che , 3- .IJAN SaUq .OLE eart ? :iU. tfTnSQU k.) ... ui wk T"TT' .. j (4 - , ( iba ZJTJZ7Z7.7XZ Tk".' k - - m i . 4 - 56 Max Buck 48. Grant Dan Armor Ccx 24 Francis Fraz er 9 7r..tee 30 A --i Board President David C. Hees 14 Loyd Pr.ce Trustee Elmo Davis 27, Lawrence Thomas 18, Lardy Anderson 15, Ver'tfl Olsen 7, Korman hams I, Dcug-aLamb Packard 1 951, Mayor F. Calvin Omar M. Hansen 5Q7. Councilman 3arl S. Child LiSe, Leonard E. James 1,3. Maya V. 979, Marvm F. Warren It f RICHMOND. VA. (AP) -Uiiluim C. Battle, son of former Gov. John S. Battle, was losing his bid for the governorship Tuesday, one of his D e mocratic runningmates. Andrew P. Miller, was elected 9 Board President Warren Harmiten 69, C P. Hae Jr. 2B n Irustee Richard O. Baines 31. Pici(rina 4), Patrick B. Terrell Harion Wilder 27. Gra'd All In The Family Virgin 51 106 2, jcmson Cirrite PcU'Kf! Woodruff l Spring City Heath 8 President-Cyd- Board Pesiaent R. Dean Ferre us 1C P Dee Kenoei! 25 Ivrn Red Boee iP j 'z. Tru$te W. Keyes 5 -Lervard j. kence Cecil Leon Rice 44. R " Wendover Uintoh Spanish Fork Oiw-e- John SjsCh to4 President nner c Lynn Pouben iwr.to B'varq Da e Sk l tnd 2 22. S TO7, Tropic Kegsfrom Harvey Cc-- nc (mat Lawrence E. Shaw 322, Shepard 979. Luc an O. j Ferreil Feu'ger 53L Rooert D. Rond 599, Lew.s L Tnorpe 2C5. WrgM Has am 222 Leon A Hr'ory 147, Gere 6 Vauohan R 2 chman . . Lowe An atren Board Pres dent Meifard 4b, Arnold S Aaar 90 Trustee Evan Chyr.owen 64 ir? L 44, LaMar Fettner 93 Ja t efte d 68. 1413 J Vjd, S Sa ey 1J4. Teen Cuunc lira Wi South Ogden MayorJohn ICO a 4 Ne sen man FecJ nad am Saoocerg i06 Dave $mTh 3', M., Fred Van Wagoner 129 Trenton Soldier Summit R LaSar Wiissm Vavot Vt CoonctmaH Lcwcti P Arc4 ba d 23 A. Ben Dansw? 3 '7, Cart S. Bsruo Board PredefTt E I me r Ebausn 7, A toon O Anaarscn f write-- n) 4. Trusiee Verna Be che 10, De Iors Reed t. Mary Stcneman 5 MickeJ ary Tremonton n Snowvtlle presaent . , 434 Cam-we- Washington Lnn Pes dent jay Cne-r- uf Cun s 12. Trus Arthur Hus? TL Dc 4- Geratd Lurtis 24. Lavoy L. Ba.am 4c4. Ker"i Wilham Tryst Larfcin 25. Beary 52, 61, Beard Vo El1 S Joras TcnJSG 552, LaTeKe S. 71, Samuel H. Johnson 530 Foa-- ey 49 Row Torrey 59. Va,cr Cotrc S. Adams ouGCii Smithfield C R. -i Willard Toquerville Beard President H. Lee Gnfin 17 Chester Trustee Haege 43, Red S. A tea Hunter 49 Sigurd 5- Vayor Aayne piece 129, Roosr7 W Morgan 170 o Fr-- d Backer H9, Eal Cjv ocifo-aGraJer 142, Laroy Call )j8, Aiv.n We s !& Afccod 9 Ivy 7 Ray CourciTman E II s 1.9 CWre Peterson Henr raig cfarer to.'S . tl. Tem Larsen 137 Mayor Drafd amed P'stt ouestier Shad Siseciai Wellington O Ciaence Van es Jr. ro 6, 99s G tq prov 3e rrary tor seiecficn of two cana sa ese for each cfce wNtr? moe than for maor or each vacancy on the dty ccunc-iFcr 2,734, asa nst 47 ) Thomas L Cermn. 744 E 933 c y cr bailo; a w Prs;ori . Board fite4 Van Trujifce weie elected. In J Mayor ilosiow Preson Kay Bern ce O Cnkpctmart VercefI P Hansen 384, A -- 11 J C o Fuller. elected. 7 cd Smith. Mountain awn Page Continued McFr a' , Blackfoot: In the council race, incumbents Dean Hill and Murry Sorensen outdistanced five challengers Caldwell: In council race, incumbents C. A. Davenpoit and Charles Bunks Allied H. McClukey al-- o They Mayor Teryl W. Hunsaker and gave city council seats to Glenn C. Bolinder and Robert V. Lawrence. six-wa- Air. Payne Here's How Utahns Voted In Municipal Elections r i V ' H I |