Show Da& Total TBox Sdet Voters Give Nod To Both Impartial Party Lines FARMINGTON Nov staunch Republican county for many years Davis county Tuesday championed two Republicans out of three for state offices but veered sharply in county elections Itcttng seven Democrats out of possible 10 Decidedly dose was the race for the county clerk end auditor post with Hyrurr C Brough (R) incumbent drawing 5308 votes as compared with 5304 for R Bruce Major (D) a difference of only a four These figures are unofficial re- turns from 33 out of 33 districts as reported by County Clerk Brough Senate Bace In the race for United States Mnator Wallace F Bennett took 6051 votes as compared with 4601 for Elbert D Thomas and 12 for Bill Baker on the National Economy ticket Reva Beck Bosone (D) in the race for representative in congress Irom District two drew 5400 votes and Ivy Baker Priest (R) 52ft 1 votes In the contest for judge of the state supreme court Joseph E Nelson (R) drew 5323 votes compared- with 5296 for J Allan Crock- ett (D) Other returns are as follows: State representative: Ronald Wi scorn be (R) 4966 and Charles C Gardner (D) 5617 r commissioner: E Glenn Green (R) 5179 and M Prentice Leonard (D) 5413 Two-yecommissioner: Eugene Tolman (R) 5665 and Four-yea- ar Alvin D Stoker (D) 4913 Wins Sheriff Race Sheriff: LeRoi Day (R) 6617 and Thomas M Argyle (D) 4019 stantial 4276-27margin over Senator Elbert D Thomas The vote also favored Dr Preston L Jones First district Republican candidate for representative in congress over Rep Walter K Granger (D) The count was 3708 for Jones and 3389 for Granger In Court Race In the race for justice of the supreme court Joseph E Nelson (R) outgalned J Allen Crockett (D) 3753 to 3159 K B Olsen county clerk reported that the precincts unre- ted were very small and located the extreme western section of the county They could not change the present picture on any candidate he added The count from those precincts may not be received until Thursday morning State Representatives In the state representative race district 1 LeRoy D White (D) outgained J A Meservy (R) 2218 to 1835 ' In state representative district 2 Clifton G M Kerr (R) defeated Owen L Brough (D) 8 George H Davis (D) won the four-yecommissionership over John Had field (R) by a vote of 3984 to 2989 Davis will replace Orlando Dick Allen whose term t! expired two-yeNew commissioner is Robert J Potter (R) who defeated Howard Glenn (D) 4087 to 2873 Potter will replace Edward D Ward Draws Biggest Vote In the race for sheriff W Warren Hyde (D) won over Ursel Hunsaker (R) 4793 to 2211 Hyde drew the largest vote in the county to maintain his law enforcement position K B Olsen (R) maintained his county clerkship in a contest with Robert Nielsen (D) by a vote of 3866 to 3059 In the assessor ship race Fred L Petersen fD) nosed out Ernest E Hansen (R) incumbent by 5 In the recorder contest Effie E Adams (R) incumbent defeated Mrs F Joseph Law (D) Warren W Tuesday as sheriff of Box Elder county drew the highest vote in the contest He Is a Democrat Meet Slated on Car Tax Values SALT LAKE CIT Nov 8 (AP) Representatives of the Utah Automobile Dealers association were asked to meet today (with the Utah state tax commission to consider valuations to be placed on automobiles for the 1951 tax levy Utah automobiles are assessed as of their Jan 1 value However the commission must determine the probable value before that date in order to have instructions in the hands of county assessors Roscoe E Hammond a member of the tax commission said personal property taxes on automobiles have been figured in the past on the basis of 40 per cent of the car's reasonable leash value - ADVERTISE Wm SALT LAKE CITY Nov 8 (AP) FARMINGTON Nnv B The Utah state farm bureau fedold Calder had filed suit tnHav- in eration will hold its 1950 conven- Second district court against Mer- tion outside Salt Lake City for the jrioiorooK seeking $364 79 first time in the organization's histhe amount of a check tory OUt to Mr Palrlsr reportedly made lnl tkn win in Richfield referred to thp miirr hi km Nov eineetlne 30 and Dec 1 and 2 Holbrook's request Principal speakers will be Roger Fleming of Chicago secretary- treasurer of the American farm bureau federation and Mrs Ray- mtad Sayre national president of - ue farm bureau associated women SALT LAKE CITY Nov 8 AP Teen-aKemav ennn h the United Nations meetings under k' fscu uy me uuernation- T nnociauon oi k cock ah assem rs 1 Oet Relief for why Skin Irrititioi oP'50 Bny P0 itch of dry cciema chafin it OB m '"' NUUl be good At mil is small— relief is great ar 'i i fry Ul Tees See Wauna Riaaa ujne 11 eon Jerness mured COMING SOON FOR THE PEOPLE OF OGDEN! 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TOUt OHIO needs !f Insured Quality Insured Goodness FOR THE FmSTTTME? hava f?ot 01 whatever your nyttOns from bead ntepUc children I i GETTING A LOAN Suffer Another Minute "omarnr how many renediea you tJ t Teachers Seeking Salary Boosts ITCH IWt o - DVERTISEMENT— Loog-ltitii- g Rl f f I Ethel Smith of Salt Lake City recently elected as president of the International group said the program was tried out last year and iu oe oi great value in ed iuvcv ucation and efforts to promote in ternational peace : C one saia mere will be four pilgrimages each consisting of be- au ana iuu and girls with expenses to be Doys paid lodges by iiir me trip -A- SALT LAKE CITY Nov 8 (AP) Salt Lake City meat cutters union last night approved a contract calling for wage increases and othA nro-rate- tor the Lift your car needs 'Teen Agers May "Visit UN Meets 5A R NOVEMBER 8 1050 'Tender-Aged- '' Scouier Session ar membranes Collection Suit Filed Increased Pay 48-ho- ur congress from the First district Walter K Granger (D) drew 867 votes compared with 566 for Preston L Jones (R) Crockett Gets Nod J Allan Crockett Democratic candidate for judge of the state supreme court took 626 votes and Joseph E Nelson (R) took 601 For state representative Alonzo A Hopkin (D) won 854 votes and Harold Stephens (R) 380 Other results: State representative Arthur V Jphanson (R) 564 and Clarence Thurston (D) 873 Four-yecommissioner Golden Porter (R) 608 and James T Palmer (D) 626 Two-yecommissioner Lee B Rollins (R) 634 and Roscoe B Ro bison (D) 604 Sheriff Contest Sheriff T J' Stuart (R) 689 and Bernard Dahlquist 4D) 577 Ts9lei!ifoR?£order Ann Sommers (R) 862 There was no Democratic candidate CITY Nov 8 (AP) Assessor Albert R Turner RL A SALT LAKE petition to help boost salaries of 881 and Verl J Poll (D) 546 Utah school teachers was on Treasurer Grace Pt Earl J Glade's desk today Mayor (R) 752 and Glenna SEddington London The petition was presented by (D) 484 Mrs Lizxie Godwin She mentioned Attorney Grant S Nielsen (R) 676 and Morris A New bold (D) the recent wage increase given city employes and pointed out they 560 were receiving higher salaries than Surveyor no Republican candi- teachers who haw mmniii date Harold G Clark (D) 770 years of college training RELIEF AT LAST For Your Cough STANDARD-EXAMINE- WEDNESDAY EVENING loniraci for er benefits The action ended a week-lon- g dispute between the Amalgamated Meat Cutters local 537 and organized stores in Salt Lake City f The new contract provides wage boosts ranging from S3 to S750 per week for a week It also stipulates a 12 cent premium payment for all regular who work after six p m employes week days The contract will become effective Nov 1 and extend for one year In addition the workers will receive d varntinn after nno BRIG HAM CITY Nov 8 — of In service lyear the event of lay- It- - 4— t Indian school has f f44m ill vu viiB service military scheduled a Boy Scout leadership training session to be held in the Auxiliary to Meet administration building at seven-thirt- y SALT LAKE CITY Nov 8 (AP) The women's auxiliary of the Utah p m tomorrow and Farmers cooperative As a result of this meeting and Poultry met today for its annual sessucceeding ones under direction sion here Election of officers was of Field Scout Executive Kent Payne of Brigham City Supt planned George A Boyce hopes to lay the groundwork of a highly successful S L Fire Losses scouting program in the school SALT LAKE CITY Nov 8 (AP) "A record number of men were Fire loss hit $8069 in Salt Lake meetpresent at the first general City Fire Chief ing and it is hoped that an even J K during October Piercey said the fire departlarger number may find it con- ment answered 175 calls the venient to come and narticinate — ix oi mom iaiseduring in this community service The iuuuui school takes this means of further extending an invitation to interested men" a statement said i ticket In the race for representative in Cletk and auditor: Hyrum C Brough R) 5308 and R Bruce Major (D) 5304 Assessor: Joseph W Johnson (R) 4716 and Clifford D Strong (D) 5881 Recorder: Grace C Stevenson (R) 5156 and Emily T Eldredge (D) 5464 Treasurer: David A Johnston (R) 4978 4378 to 2527 and Elgin U Roberts (D) 5624 Maintains Post Attorney: For treasurer Boyd M Sheffield Keitn L Stahle (R) 5006 and (R) incumbent maintained his Chronic bronchitis may develop if your Milton J Hess D) 5546 position by defeating Horace S cough chest cold or acute bronchitis Surveyor: (D) 4107 to 2859 is treated and you cannot afford Dean William Toone (R) 4811 Rose O Dee Lund (R) is new county to not take a chance with any medicine and George C Mitchell (D) 5749 won over ne omar attorney j less potent than Crcomulsion which Call (D) 4071 to 2893 In the surveyor contest W H goes right to the seat of the trouble to Griffiths (D) defeated A Car- - 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