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Show Wednesda Results Of Utah Electior: and 2CDEM. BREF. FOR TWO BEAUTIFUL WEEKS YOU CAN SAVE BY THE SET ON MIKASA STONE MANOR elsewhere throughout today's Herald for compiete returns of ail phases of Utah and Central Utah election results. SALT LAKE CITY(UPI) — County - by - County returns in Utah's U.S. Senate race: Bang Gam Owens erter Beaver 7a Box Eider Cache 18 Daggett 18 2512 m2 133 Garfiel Grand CHART ABOVE shows the winners in the $974 senatorial races across the nation from 8 6s Iron Juab Kane today. UPi Telephoto 20-PC. SERVICE FOR 4 1974 Gubernatorial Race 162 25 t ys 6 7826 195 Sanpete Sevier 8 874 Sununit Tooele Uintah 16e 485 526 Utah 36 SEATS AT STAKE: 49.95 R3DEM. IZ REP. Reg. $60 four each dinners, salads, soup/ cereals, cups and saucers. 4a ‘Wasatch Washington 164 585 Wayne 45 Weber 20,784 22,757 2,661 285,328 180,208 24.545 The winners in Utah's Legislative races: Senate 3. Richard J. Carling Rif) 4 Richard C. Howe Dit) 9. Warren E. Pugh R (i) 10. M, James Macfarlane DiI) 1. Edward T. Beck D (1) 12. Carl E,Pettersson D (1) 13. Karl G. Swan D1) 14. Ernest H, Dean D (1) 15. A. Dean Jeffs RL) 18. E. LaMar Buckner RD) 24. Keith C. Warner D 22Haven J. Barlow R iL) 24 Miles Cap Ferry R iT) LUSCIOUS (i 16 Franklyn B. Matheson (1) 17, Homer B. Wilkinson Rd) 18. Lorin N. Pace RG Ca 51. WilliamS, talt (1) 52, 3, Hw 55, 58 Clifford. LeFevre D Rebecca Nalder D y Hansen Rit) Beth J. Jarman D Navid R. Irvine any 57, Douglas F. Sonntag: Oalesw Bullen 8 (1+ A, Alton Hoffman R ‘ty Todd G. Weston R (1) Willis L: Hansen R (1) W. Edward Kerr R(1) Join E. Smith R Beverly White D (1) the incumbentsdidn’t run again, Demecrais picked up four additional seats and the GOP one. Fourteen of the Senate's 20 seats were on the ballot and incumbents ran in every district. They ail won except for RepublicanHiermanA. Wayment of District 21 in Davis and Weber Counties, who was defeated by Democrat Keith C. Warner. The GOP's control of the Senate was maintained when Buckner, charman of the Senate Rules Committee. eked out his vote victory of M Blaine Pet EEB pomen-were elected to the House of Representatives, including Republican Genevieve Atwood who was responsible for one of the iwo seats gained by the GOP. She defeated Pam Taggart for the District 1 post Salt Lake City vacated by Democrat Rita Urie. The other Republican woman in the House wil! he incumbent Georgia Peterson in Salt Lake's District 22. Six fernale Democrats elected — three return three neweomers, in District 4, Ms. | Vervene Carlisletook the seat vacated by Republican LynnHilton when he tan unsuccessfully for the US. MELISSA A deiightful informal bouquet of posies centered en a back-ground of speckled beige with dripglaze brown verge. Flowers are golden yellow and pearly white with appropriate accents, leaves are shaded ia clive green. Bouse She defeated Republican a Congressional District Attorney General Says Phone CampaignIllegal foatid Lwo other womenfor the seat left by Darwin Hangen. The incumbent Democratic winners who will be arcund for the next session are Milly 0 Bernard, the. House minority try Lorraine JohnSALTLAKE CITY(UPI) — A An opinion issued Tuesday said leader ia st Side, and t use of state workers in a sooof Democratic get-out-the-vote telephone campaign violated the telephone survey urging voters Beverly White of Tooele. to go to thepails was requested * Sate Merit * cording to the office of ihe At- byseveral department heads Edison J: StephensR ii} Dr. Dannie! S. Dennis R (I) Glade Sowards R (1) Ray Nielsen D (1) John M. Garr DB Cary Peterson R (1) Dwain, Washburn D (i) 73. Lloyd Wayne Frandsen R 74.8. Garth Jones R (1) 75. Sidney & Atwin (1) Big Take SAN QUENTIN, Calif. (GPT) saw the show. brown- C. Larsonina close contest, in District 53 from” Davis race exceedingly ciose with County, Mrs Rebecea Naider much larger turnout. closer to Democrat Allan Howe edging defeated K. Roger Bean for the the percentageof voters who cast Salt Lake City Commissioner seat vacated by Frank Knowlballots in recent elections Stephen M_ Harmsen, a Repub- ton. Tuesday's general ele: liean And in District 53 from is County. Mrs. Beth Jarman de- 65, Mike Dmitrich D (1) ‘Thal sales for San Quentin Prison’ 2Mh annual att show were $27,600. An estimated 8,000 to 10,900 trombers of the public In the House zaces, eight in cumbent Republicans lost while only one Democratic representative — George Gygiof Salt Lake —was ousted,In districts where Second 47.C DeMont Judd, Jr. D «fs 48. L, Glen Cottle D 49. Roger F. Rawson D (1) 50 Douglas If Hunt D Lamar Buckner, R-Ogden, kept the unper house in Republica: hands for another two years, by a 15-14 margin. SALT LAKE CITY (UPI) — was one of the iowest in the The “70 per cent factor” killed State's recent history, on a perRep. Wayne Owens’ bid to jump centage basis to the Senate as Jake Garn’s The largest. registration total forces apparently succeed in in Utah was in 1972's presidentheir efforts to get mostly tial election when 621,014 perRepublicanvoters to thepoils. sons signed up. But only 77 per Severai public opinion experts centof those actually went to the predicted Owens would lose the polls—orjust under480,000. Senate race unless the turnout ‘The highest percentage voter topped 76 per cent — indicating a turnout camein. the 1964 presisubstantial number of Owens’ dential election with 8 per cent Supporters were not re of the registered voters casting voters. ballots. ty The turnout, which gaye 2 This year’s comp: a bare majority of 51 per cent light turnout — ihe lowest showed just ever non-presidential election sinee the 1950s — apparently favored Republican Garn, and m th 25, Dale W. Mitchell D (1) %6.C. Elmo TumerR (1) 27. Milly O. Bernard D(1) % Richard P. Lindsay D (1) %Harold T. Newman D (1) 30. Norman H. BangerterR 31 Del. Buekner D iT) 32. D. Leon Reese D (1 43. John B. Cooper 0 34. David C, Harvey D(1) 35, Stanley A. Leavitt Di) 36. LeRay L. McAllister R 37. Lee W. Farnsworth R 38. Willard H. Gardner R (1) 39. Ted M. Davis R(T) 4, Marvin F. Warren D 41. Eldon A. Money D 42. Dallas H. BuckwayD1) 43, Ronald T. Halverson R (1) Marriott Dit) But a 30-vote victory by Sen. Bid of Rep. Owens iS. T. Quentin CannonRt) 20 J. Easton Parratt Dif) 21. Sherman D. HarmerJr. RD) 2, Georgia B. Peterson R (1) Rencer D (1) regular session by a 41-34 margin. ‘70% Factor’ Kills 14. M. Byron Fisher R (2) 15, Samuel §. Taylor D (1) 44 Gilbert (MST) today.UPi Telephoto Holds Narrow Senate Control SALT LAKE CITY (UPI) — Democrats wrested controi of the Utah House of Representatives from the Republicans Tuesday. but the GOP managed to maintain a one-vote marginis the State Senate. In returns that resembled the national Republican dehacte. t Democrats picked up 10 House seats and took control of the lower chamber fer the i975 yellow/ accented white flowers, yellow/ green leaves shaded with dark brown and red fruit deepened with black tones, Speckled ecru field with drip-glaze effect ‘on the verge. : abeve chart from elections results compiled as of 2:56 a.m, Utah Demos Take House, GOP House 1. Genevieve Atwood R 2. Stephen Holbrook D 3. David R. Nemelka D1) 4 Vervene Carliste D §, Gerald L. Woodransee D (1) 6, Edward D, Brown D7. George L, Richards R. & T William Cockayne R (i) 9. Mary L. Johnson D (1) 10. Ennis R. Star Di) 11. Kenneth H. Anderson D 12, Joe E, Whitesides R 13. Charles E. Bennett D (1) 45. Ronald Vibrant center design combines WINNERS IN the 1974 gubernatorial races across the United States are shown in the 26. Rabert F Clyde R (1) 23. Dick Nemelka D 2%. Elgin Hokansoa D No Rece D. Totals 6, 67. 68. 8. 79. 71. 72. results compiled as of 3:56 am. 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Others said they captured one nationaloffice but fost aiiother in Utah's general had been told they would be paid their regular wages. election. ‘The project wasdirected out of Garn defeated Rep. Wayne Owens, D-Ulah, by a surpris- the campaign headquarters of Kutulas. ingly wide margin Tuesday in the Democrat Pete race for the nate seal of candidate for the Salt Lake retiring Wallate F. Bennett. R- County Cominission. ‘The telephone list of voters Utah, The victory means Garn used inthe drive was supplied by will leave his job as first- the office of Senate candidate Wayne Owens,a Democrat term mayor of Utah city and ale le his Also Tuesday, State Auditor vice president of National David Monaon demanded de. League of Cities, He would have partment heads supply lists of alt hoon ramed prosident of the na- state euployes who partici. tional association of municipal pated in the project to deteraxtministraiors next summer. mine if any were paid. SALT LAKE CITY (Pi; — Salt LakeCity Mayor Jake Garn Candidate Property Confiscated BOUNTIFUL, Utah (UPI) — The Secret Service has seized a car and printing press at the home of an independent candi date for Davis CountySheriff Agents said the items were confiscated Tuesday at the hame of John F. Grismore. 42. Grismore was arrested last week in Denver on charges of passing a counterfeit $10 bill. He was released after posting bail and faces a Nov, 20 arraignnient Special - agent - in - charge Anthony Sherman said a search of the Grismore home following the arrest resulted in two negatives “that could be used for making plates for $20 bili FLORIBUNDA Charming field flowers ‘casually arrenged on a backdrop of faintly speckled beige. Entrancing burnished blue, red, gold, orange, pinf and white with highlighting accents. Leaves are olive green, verge is drip-glaze brown, AZ. 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