Show Murdock Wins Nomination In Primary Election Congressman Abe Murdock swept the slate state In the Primary Election Tuesday to win the Democratic nomination for United States Senator Senator Sen Sen- ator alar with an overwhelming majority and without the necessity of en entering entering en- en the run runoff primary Final complete returns of the election will trill probably give Murdock a 2 to 1 majority over the total vote of his two opponents Sen Wm H H. King and Delbert M M. Draper In Iron county Murdock received votes as compared with for King and 67 07 for Draper The Congressman was was was' the only candidate on the state tate ticket who had more than one opponent that won the nomination In the Primary election although Dr Herbert B B. Maw Democratic candidate for Governor came very close dose and Philo T T. Farnsworth Jr and LeRoy LeRoy LeRoy Le- Le Roy B B. B Young Republican candidates candidates candidates candi candi- dates for United States Senator and Congressman respectively led their opponents by big margins margin Perhaps the only reason Dr Maw did not win the nomination nom nom- I was the fact that Weber County voted heavily for Ira A. A Huggins and Ora Bundy These two received over votes over the state Henry D D. D Moyle will oppose Dr Maw in the run off primary Out of 1224 1 Democratic votes for governor in Iron county Maw re received received received re- re 58 1 and Moyle Farnsworth will be opposed by Oscar W. W Car Caron on and and Young by Arthur Arlhur Wooley in the run off election elec elec- tion Don B. B Colton and Reed Stevens Republican candidates for Governor Governor Gover Gover- nor ran very close and will oppose each other In the run Walter K Granger Democratic candidate for Congress who polled votes In Iron county against for the other three candidates led lcd throughout the state but will willbe willbe be opposed by J. J Frances Fowles in bin the run Others who will be on the runoff runoff run run- off ballot will be as follows Justice of Supreme Court Joseph JosephE E E. Evans and Harvey E. E Cluff duff Re Re- publicans Attorney General Allen O. O Thurman Thurman Thur- Thur man and Grover Graver Giles GUes or Grant Democrats Melvin C. C Harris and E. E A A. A Rogers cans State Auditor Reese M M. Reese and Brigham H. H Young Democrats State Superintendent 01 or Public Instruction Calvin S. S Smith and Dr Reynold Renold C. C Merrill Republicans Dr E. E E. E Monson Democratic candidate candidate can- can for Secretary of State Stae Waiter Walter Wal Wai- ter E. E Day Republican and Oliver 0 G. G Ellis Democrat candidates for forState forState forState State Auditor and State Treasurer respectively won their nominations nomination In the tho primary and wl wil l not be inthe in inthe inthe the run off contest There will be no run-off run election for county offices since majorities were won In each of the three county county county coun coun- ty contests In the tile Primary election 11 H. H Marvin Jones defeated Frank B. B Wood for the Republican nom nonn- for year four-year commissioner by a vote of to Raymond Haymond If II Lunt Republican candidate for tor fo year two county commissioner polled polled polled poll poll- ed votes to for Clarence Lamoreaux and 48 46 for J J. J H H. H Messer MesI Mes- Mes ser giving him a majority In the race for the Democratic I nomination for year two commissioner commis commis- S. S F. F Leigh defeated Clarenee ClarI Clarence Clar Clar- ence enee E E. E Miller 30 to Miller Mille I received pd the most votes in Cedar I City to but Leighs Leigh's margin in the balance of the county gave him th the nomination The complete and official Iron county vote was as a. follows United States Senator Republicans I cans Oscar cans Oscar W. W Carlson Philo T T. T Farnsworth John U. U Webster Web Web- I ster George GIorge W W. Worthen n Democrats Delbert Delbert M. M Draper 67 07 1 I Wm II H. King Abe Murdock I Representative in Congress Re Re- I S. S. S M M. Jorgenson 23 1 L. L I. I Taylor 50 Arthur Volley Wolley 1 LeRoy n. n Young Voting Democrats David id H. H Calder 65 Val Valli H. H Cowles les 35 J. J Francis t Fowles owes 70 Walter K Granger I Ju Justice of Supreme Court Republicans e a R It S S. nudge Budge liar liar- ley vey H H. 1 dull Cluff 2 12 Joseph Jospph f E. E Evans 9 2 Y Governor Republicans Don B. B Colton J. J Bracken Lee loPe Wm J J. Lowe 72 Reed Stevens ens i Otto A. A 29 Democrats N N. N H. H Baum n. 6 Ira A A. Huggins 33 Herbert B. B Maw 58 1 Oscar W V Me Mc Conk Conkle If 80 86 Henry D. D Moyle Mole Secretary of ot State Democrats Democrats- j Continued on Last Page Pagel r Election Continued from Page 1 11 E. E E. E Monson I Ian Dan an Whelan State SUte Auditors Auditor Wal Walter ter A. A Day Samuel samut I NIch- NIch NIcholls oils 1 Democrats Richard H. H I Carey Reese M M. Reese Heese Brigham H. H Young i. i State Treasurer Democrats Democrats- Oliver E. E Ellis John W W. Ouy Guy Attorney General RepUblicans MelvIn C. C Harris Horace J. J i Knowlton E. E A. A Rogers Democrats George S. S Bailiff t Grover drover A. A Glees Giles 30 Grant Orant Mac Mac- tarlan Allen G. G Thurman 15 0 Superintendent of Public Instruction Hon tion Republicans E. E E E. Green Oreen I wood Dr Reynold C C. C Merrill I Calvin 9 S. Smith i Year Four County Commissioner I Republicans H. H Marvin Jones Frank Prank B. B Wood Two Year Two Year County Commissioner i Republicans Clarence E. E LamorI Lamor Lamer i I aux caux Raymond H. H Lunt I 4 J. J H. H Messer 46 40 Democrats Samuel Democrats Samuel I F. F Leigh Clarence E. E Miller |