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Show ThpSalt LHkt , TnlMnoW(-lnts(litv- l; November 7. The Vote Results as Tallied in 3rd Class Cities ere's the H voted in third-clas- way Utahns cities s and towns outside Salt Lake and Davis counties h 109, 121. Clinton A. Larson 126 Councilman Wesley Hansen 65. Allan 1. Young Larry Jensen 45, Richard Lover 93, Melvin Murphy 58. 6a. Rick Farr Councilman 166. Vernon Heap AMI. Calvin A Peterson 138, Keith 1) Wilson 311 (. Brooklyn Derr David Healey 185 ; American Fork Councilman Stephen Jess L. Green Wamick 1.22s. Sais Ira Western 865, Ted Hurt Rarratt I. HSU, Janice Sow by I.1M; Mil. Robert I..KI8. Brigham City of M Districts CiHincllman David G Harking 2.068, Charles T Wilson 363, R Wayne Jones 2.242. Robert G Valentine 1.918. Michael John (iislfrey VII. Marion Maluar 1,510 Beaver Councilman Jancll Ear-reAlfred Marshall Karl D. Miller 269, Henry Willesrn 310. KUhard l.ynn Bradshaw 3SS. Joseph Fredrick Kessler 'OIK 1 .a roll C Ciaineilman Van Dyke 203, Francis M 390. Lyman Sylvan P. Johnson ISO; Charles H. Lyman 170. Bruce N. Black 310, Cleal Z. Bradford 355. Castle Dale Issuing Special question million in bonds to build a new county courthouse? For 244; Against 97. $1.75 Cedar City Jack Carter 1,363; Louie Tong 1,150; Lee Fife 1.318; Forrest Hunter 1,108. Hamid Hiskey 1,731; Rhead Bowman 714; Daphne Councilman Dailey 829. Issuing kirk os, million in bonds to build new county courthouse Eor 217. Aguiosl I6n $1 75 Carole a Duchesne Ed Browning 269. Mayor James David Palmer 20 Baum Councilman 100, Ken Chapman 141 Susa na Ihity 171; P. Kim Hamlin 251 , H Budd Hansen 174 Mark Paxton Mayor Dale An- Enterprise ( ouncilman Terry Bowler 177; Merrill Sluhcli 110. Elmo Farnsworth 214. Morlcy Wilson 175. Boyd Barlow 95; Kuhard Cramer I'U Ephraim Councilman J Bari Nelson 287; Leon P. Olsen 385; Kicth Kiescl 307; Lyman W. Willardscn 234; Gary L. Anderson 251, Gwen A Olsen Jerry Har- Ralph 396; 428 William Councilman Garbctt 140; Don R. Giles S. 140; Ronald F. Nelson 140. Fairview Councilman Term) Darol J. Davis 97; Kenneth R. Bench 78; J. Edwin Miner 189; Michael J. Bringhurst 109; Jerry Nelson 268; Carl L. Swensen 128; George W. Bench 199. Councilman Term) Lamont Christensen 140; Leo L. Stewart 212. William Councilman Smith Brock 134; Howard G. Thomas Silliman 126; Burr 143; Arthlr L. Hughes Politano Jr. 131; Malcolm 181; Ray Sherrill 89. Special question Issuing $22 million in Emery County School District bonds? For 177; Against 103. ImpleSpecial question menting an Emery voted District For 157; Against l County-Schoo- 124. Special question Issuing county courthouse? a new For Fred 131 ; Against 15U Smith 234. Sporisl question Issuing $22 million in Emery Courty School District bonds? For Councilman Rodney Anderson 339; Don Edwards 97; Royd Gohle 167: Richard Kja- - 334; Lavona Bradley-134- ; Allen Dyreng 176. Wilson Takes Easy Win, 3 Women Gain Council members terms so there selected for two-yewill be staggered elections in the future. Council members chosen out of districts District 1, 3, the 5 and 7 were elected to two-yeterms, and those seats will be up for election again in 1981. Tuesdays council winners survived a rigorous test, having surfaced from among 63 aspirants in the Oct. 9 a record number. primary The mayors race added gloss to the almost provincial nonpartisan campaigning of the past with the National Republican Committee contributing money, staff and an endorsement from its chairman for Mr. Bowers. Total Restructuring The millionaire businessman set out in his campaign to destroy what he called the political hierarchy, promising a total restructuring of city government with fewer employees. As for the mayor, he made few promises, stating only that he would seek to streamline government administration to make it more accountable. He predicted it would take four years to implement any reorganization ar odd-numb- er fully. Im excited by the opportunity to bring government together and to have it make sense, said Mayor Wilson, fractured, referring to the role each commis- legislativeexeculive sioner played under the old structure. A natural benefit of the move to council-mayo- r government, focused on the campaign finance disclosure laws, which led to quibbling over contribution from whom and how much. Council Chairman Among the City Councils first activities will be selection of a chairman, who becomes acting mayor in the event of a vacancy in that office and who also presides at council meetings. Most of the newly elected council members said theyre anxious to maintain their independence from the city administration, and likely down the road the council will appoint an independent auditor to serve as a fulltime watchdog over the executive branch. Within six months of assuming office, the mayor is to draft and submit to the council a municipal administrative code dividing administrative services among departments. Need for Experience Mayor Wilson was elected in 1975 on the theme, time for a change. This years campaign stressed the need for experience during the transition. In his first bid for office, Mayor W'ilson also called for a council-maygovernment. But this got a cold shoulder from a majority of commissioners until earlier this year when a city hall power struggle led to a citizens committees recommendation for change. In a sense, it is less a change to a new government structure than a return to an old one. Salt Lake City government was launched with a mayor elected at large and four aldermen chosen from city wards. The structure grew to a district-electe- d council until the Utah Legislature in 1911 established the commission form for the capital city. In the area of reorganization, Mayor Wilson said, I think we essentially have at this time a cadre of excellent professionals, all of whom will be reviewed by me. The mayor said the new government needs a professional labor relations officer. We have to have a smoother operation there," he said. nt both mayoral candidates agreed, will be the abandonment of splintered budgeting and financial control held by each commissioner in his administrative, domain. commission strucThe ture, in fact, bore some of the brunt of campaign criticism as Mr. Bowers said he was eager to do away with commission-think- " and Mayor Wilson the five he what termed deplored kingdom system. With more than $200,000 spent by the mayoral candidates, the campaign also five-memb-er School Issues Favored In Emery County Vote teachers and others in the district could CASTLE DALE, Emery County Voters in Emery County ,avored, by a be raised from $1,500 to $1,800 a year. significant majority, a $22 million Last year, 34 teachers and five school building bond issue, and a custodial employees left the district for measure to increase school district better paying jobs. employee wages, according to late but Under the plan, the district would be unofficial returns to the Utah Election authorized to levy an amount not to Service By a more narrow margin, voters appeared to favor a $1.75 million bond issue for a new county courthouse, according to the returns. School District spokesmen campaigned for the building bond issue arguing that additions and lmprovementa were mandated by county, and growth In the energy-boowere needed as a hedge against inflation. Emery County The issue to improve salaries, a voted leeway program, is an attempt to raise salaries to make them more competitive with private industry. Officials said that if the leeway were approved, salaries for state-support- exceed two mills. The district sought approval of the $22 million school capital improvement bond issue, saying its tentative building program includes the purchase of sites for new schools in Elmo, Huntington, Ferron and Emery; additions or new schools for Elmo, Orangeville and Emery, and additions to Emery High School. District personnel argued that failure to undertake a building program "could find our educational facilities awash m young people with overloaded classrooms and a deteriorating educational M Neugehaucr 93 Gerald 147. Harlcn Janet Tavlor Special qoeslion Issuing Emery Counly Schixil Dislricl bonds Eor $:!2 million ill 135 245; Against ImpleSpecial qoeslion menting an Emery Counly School District voted leeway program Eor 282, Against Special question environment." Alan Issuing Walker 461. Ronald E L-laIt Coleman 701, Era kson 1 065. Ilovd I. Put mini 852, Maliacll. Rogers 512 E Leo Reeve Councilman Harlon Winder 274. Lane Shumway 332; Thomas E Gates 89; Carl Wadsworth 282; Brian Jones 172, David W. Ruesch 244. 297; Robert 203; Rendell M. Sea 155; Don P. Campbell Don W. Thomas 194. John P. Jensen 160; Lee G Balls mons 166; I Termi Councilman Rosalie Coleman 182 B Fox 417; Jo Smith Julian 251 Val Ranks 268; Sherman 243: Vance L. Pugh Crosby 274; DallenC. Quamberg 127. Councilman Term) Duke Aiken 275; Paul M. Jenkins 321. Shall Special question Kanab issue $500,000 in revenue bonds to construct a now lagoon sewer system? For 554; Against 65. ; ; Lehi Councilman Wayne Carlson 735; Joe Shelton 940; Lars E. Jenkins 740; Richard Wurthen 672; John K. Haws Jr. 983; Garry Sampson 777. Lewiston Councilman John W. Fuqua 91 ; Gary Wheeler 2to; R. Sid Karren 293; Ralph Sorensen 207 ; Blaine E. Allen 160; Stephen Bodily 229. Rick 732 Lindon Councilman Darrell Frampton 234; Edward G. Winters 292; Gae Hill 169; Oliver K. Johnson 197 ; LeRoy D. Jacklin 341; Dennis L. Thompson 293. Manti Councilman Larry W. 191; Douglas Dyreng 279; Kay Friscnknecht 289; Bryan McArthur 335; Robert Bessey 449; Jay Cluff 323. Cox Mapleton Hal L. Councilman Black 293; Dean L. Tew 613; Russell F Walker 360; RayS. Whiting 270; John Bleggi 366; Grady Edenfield 533. Mendon Councilman Kim Clemenscn68; George Miller 64; Dennis Kidman 117; Michael MarkevRO; Kenneth Buist 104; Ron flofler96. Councilman Raymond Atkin Michael Councilman Bronson 262; Roger G. llrry 191; Alan M. Giles 273: David . Wilson 210; Larty C. Bonner 215; Dennis A. Clegg 302. I.- Milford Councilman Term) Neil Bradshaw 401; Lou Jean Hanley 170; John C. Maxey 355; Roland (Slick) 110; Norma W. Yount E. Wright 2,143; Shall Special question the Tooele City Redevelopment Agency pursue redevelopment oi if i downtown area? Eor: 1,207; Against Councilman Chris D Arrington 667; Dean T. Wig-nai- l 683; Brent F. Ashworth Shall Special question the city council he authorized to fill mayor and council vacancies until next regular municipal election? For: 1.582; Against: 950. 908; Ray Hiatt 682. Steven A Bona 705; M Dana DcWitt 493. Tremonton Councilman Terml RoldoC. Turner 258; Larry R. Barnes 155; John Jimenez 816. Plain City Vernal Brent R Atkinson 385; Kent D. Hurd 363. Scott Kent Jenkins 382, Richard K. Seager 179; Lloyd Winn Slanger 250. Councilman kins 479, Jack Donna Ash Councilman Brock 1.002; Lyle V. Thatcher 694; David R. 924; Chuck Kennedy 267; Glenn T Smith 746; Rrrt' H Lindstrom 366; Grant L. Bud" Atwood 310; Darrell Durrant 310. Pleasant View Brent Hales 509; Ross E. Nielsen 660; Helen Packer 608; John L. Wadman 475. 112 Washington Moab : Hirschi 401 ; Washington Terrace Councilman Burrows 0,000; ; Neeley 576; Cox 244; E. Larry fieves 543; Glen L. Johnson 380; Dan S. Rhodes 839; Robert L. Mor-- . ley 626; Ronald B. Stewart 723; S. Tim Moms 595 Monroe Councilman Muriel Mathis 402; KirtJey Boll 216; Milo Medley 321; Anna Crowder 71; Tom Payne 387; 206 Ernest IrrigaSpecial question tion Bon Election For 3M, Against 147. 277. Councilman Term) Doran J. Baker 303; D. Richard Eames 317; Donald R. Briel 186; Gregory W. Jones 183; LeRoy Dennis 328; Carolyn E. Winter 201. Councilman Term) Willard Loft-hous- Dokos 219; Roy Imon 111; James Braeggerll6; David Call 133. 118; Sam TOWNS Councilman Jewell Busk Duane Wilson 706; L-- e Eaton 452; Aniel! Jensen 521 ; Perry Gardner 723; Glen Altamont 494: Councilman Rudy Mnn-se- n 25; Ralph Thacker 21; Dee Roberts 29; Ed Van 17; Lynn Hansen 18. Ogden 730. Richmond Alton Roland AnCouncilman derson 90; Claine Skidmore Count ilman Karl Heaton 32, Orval Palmer 31 Robinson 52. Albert Reed Woodland 140, Brent Carlson 229; Favell Plant .712. 304; Amalga Monticello ( ouncilman Diane Jones 178, Men Hugcntobler 265, George Rice 31.1; LcGrnndo Black 29; Al Haskins 110 Morgan Gene C. Councilman Carter 367 Alan F Griffin K Turner 272, Dave 269, Jan ; BmghainST; Ihn Hjnsen 17, Rod Smith 47; David Wtxid Dec W Wes Winilscy 572, Christopher 4'6 Councilman Annabella Councilman Jim l,e.ivitt 50, Noel Torgerson 66. Alice Urmond5l Steven Player61 Moroni Councilman Ida O. 190; GIcnH Olsen A Jensen 234, 122; Perry 195. Glen Paul B Bailov 104; Heed F. Christen Harold P. Councilman Hansen 414, Quo H. Seely Dennis W Sl..ck 368, Glen llardwn k 259, E Lam. ii Olsen .M Phil Allen Councilman 21 Samuel W. Duncan 23 065, Wanda Rhodes 174; Warren King 1.15, Wayne Ringer 213, Jovce Miller 13c; Dave Fors ; Christensen E 426, Gor217, Den- Councilman Max Ctmk R. 18 Bear River , Brice EdCouncilman wards Checketts 34. Donald V. Shakcspear 55; Mark Anderson 124; Spencer Holmgren 119. 1.571. Bickncl! Salem Councilman J2. Johnson 52; Shannon Taylor Boulder Councilman Salina Councilman Kay J. Nielsen I8i; Ted Shepherd L. 299, Jerry Payne 184, Derek Andreason 120; White 146. Hedge Richard II. insen .121, l.vnn Remolds f., Jnii : Tcrnii Vard S. Claim hs 36. 69, Rex Minchey 68. ) Kollos S D it m J'.. W.iII.m u A H.ikrr D.u:;i Tuiuk.t Jon. D Dm M IM GhristuMM'ii Barry C.u Ins tWi il mi k, JomiM-- iulrrstm JatiUs M Junius Uo cc Barton V Against 41. ImpleSpecial question menting an Emery County School District voted leeway program? For 86; Against 46. Special question Issuing $1 75 million in bonds to build a new county courthouse Eor 66; Against 66. Deweyville Homer E 4Minci)man Marble 41. James H. Poulsen 45; Becky Burbank 2K, ChrfilesT Slevenson42 Plymouth Elkridge Counnlmaii (oiinn'm.in - 'al (.lblts Hunt lYtrrsnn II! H$nr Kislrih k J2. Tim Willuims W.msani Ivins Riniscv olt oimcihnan GublorH!. Honald LxirMnH2. ( llandolph 'otmeilman - Roy I Hoff toon 92; Wayne J Kennedy 54. 75, Izsmard Dislcf.oio Mamn Argvle 57: Rick Ar gyle 42 ( Kedmond Elsinore Councilman Barth Hansen 41; Aaron Nielsen 45; Stiner H. Busk 55, Larry B. Julander Amirrson Couaeilman Calvin Batch 68, Alton McCombs 67 : Kav J Owens 28. Grant It Wells 33. Junction Burke L. Councilman Barlow 25; DcMille Price 11 Robert Anderson 15; David Thompson 25; (Write-in- ) Ricky Dalton 33, (Write-in- ! Roger Howes 22. Kanarraville Councilman Donald Cos ney 14; Jesse Prishrev 21; Tony Cornelius 73; Spencer Truman 52. Virge Emery Councilman Term) Duane Andersen 75; John Byars 87; Mark Jensen 40; Boyd Jacobsen 79. Councilman Term) Ranae Hyalt 67; Merlin Christiansen 82; Ruben Sorensen 75; 49. Legrand n Issuing Special question Emery County Sehool District bonds? For $22 million m ImpleSpecial question menting an Emery County School District voted leeway program? For 78; Against 65. Issuing Special question 112 34; h'lund Jssn Nutl Anderson 5 . Koosharem Mavor ;C) Rush Valley Councilman Arnold Alts tin 18, Bill Harding 19; Blame Russell 39, Kmlncy Shaffer 54. Margaret Woody 42 Santa Clara Councilman Scipio (ouncilman Councilman Term) Don Brown 28; Carolyn Hardman 12; Earrell 39; Lima Stapley 17; Bernard Youngkin 20. Councilman Term) LaWayne Hatch 46. Laketown Scolt N Councilman Johnson 32: George T Weston 51; Craig Floyd 47, Harold Nebeker 48. Scofield foiimilman E'erris Bradficld 4: Jack Knox 19, John Staley (Write-in- ) 8 Mellor 31. Councilman Rex Hallam 68, Brad MeNeil 57; Glade 47. Garden City Mayor Otto Mattson 69, Don Huefner 54; Billie J, Cottle 19 Councilman Term) Jay Hodges 49; Ray 62, Paul Webb 68; Clinton Trentelling 50; Bry ce Nielson 38. Councilman Terml Verna C. Belcher 16; Eileen Freeman 15. Terml Councilman Ion Himsnker 16; Rulh Rinehart 0; James Garner 15. likt. Sterling 54 Stockton tinez 25; Dan Kydnleh Warren 51. Loa Councilman Term) Doug Price 3t; Ted Jack-so29, Owen VanTassell 22; n Dav id E. Nye 34. Councilman 2 Frank Earl Brown Councilman Merlin Erickson 63; Wells 56 ; Bagley Spencer Rees 59 Iaizenhy 24. 53; Lynndyl Lawrence Bradficld Toquervillc Mantua Cottam.56. Councilman Don Cook 26; IVloyd Curtis 26. Trenton ouncilman Wm Sidney Ellerman 68; Jerry C. 112: Richard C. Ailsop 77 Robert H. Reeder 61 ( Councilman Richard Lee Jeppsen 84, Rulon N'el s.Hi 9; Doyle Hansen 95. ohn liigley 52 Sim-nion- ; Tropic Couneilman Richard J Councilman Sylvester 57 Kenneth Wilson Burr 59. Ronald 67, Ronald Bushman 62 ; Mayfield Neil H Councilman Sorensen 51 Garth H Vest 81; Clair Barney 67. Leslie Meadow Mayor Stanley Wrighl 30; Junior L. Bond 111 Councilman Edward Zmitravich 21; Dennis Bond 83; Gordon Hall 123; George Lihrum Ki Millville Robert M Linder ln; Minersville Mona Mancmking 37; Max son 92. Timothy llarvcron 76, Byron Thomas 71 Glendale Councilman Arlene (molding 43; Pauline Robin- ; Councilman Ahlstrum 42, Glen 32, Uintah Couneilman Term) James Roy E'cmelius 079. Vernon New Harmony Councilman iwrile-in- i iwrite-in- son 37. Ted Kelsey 38, Mervm Prime Virgin Couneilman Bnokerhoff Brian Head Goshen Reed It R 79. Dallas Schcrck 76, David L. Larsen 59 105; L. Vermin Summers Jenkins 42, Wri..-ir.- 87; (Write-in- K wrt J.iy Nt'lvtn n. John Smith Hti h.irt! I.oiNhnun k H Raymond Anderson tl J. Lincoln Ison 53. Hex Daily 2(i. Lirry Ison Wallsburg Councilman Frank llor-tiiW rile in) 40. Roger Ford 28 ) Wendover Councilman (4 Year Term) Richard Dixon 69, Frank 'Hover 72: Dave Shelton 81; Frank Jordan 97. Councilman (2 Year Term) Dean 92, Rny Woodruff Couneilman Gerald Compton 14; Craig Kennedy 23; Dean Stuart 20 Yost Tim Gih-Mn- s Kohortson '4 !0. John- Wales Nibley Goumilman Lenny Oliver Councilman Councilman Bob Dickin- 10; son 39; William Clarke 38; Ronald Spendlove 20 Donald Krikscn 60 27. Newton Glenwood Councilman Joseph Bradshaw 13; Chrystal Gill 48, Antis .arson 57; Kendal Soarr 21 Jim 72 Douglas Katie Thomas Councilman Term Rulon V Dye 074, Lonard J Kendell 077 foray Jacobson 86; Allcen Kay 56; 52 Write-in- Kimo Gtxx-- James Adams 91; Evelyn Steams Brady 56; Owen 50; William Torrey Gran! A Year Term) Clark 33; Ray Councilman 24 Councilman Councilman Jones 99, Clyde 119; 63. Sprague Tabiona Genola Robert C. Levan Stan Ed Councilman wards 25; Joseph Jensen 129, Bryce Christensen 104, Golden Mangclson 124 Term) EL Nel- Don Chambers 16. Councilman Edward J. Martinez 5.1. Freddy Mar- Councilman Ned B. Daly 70. Dick Prvor 79. Craig Davie 81 Phyllis Truman 99 Reid Nelson 66 Soldier Summit Mayor Wilma Beal Councilman 42; Elmer R. Carr 50, George R'oulds 49; Richard Pisarskv I K Malcolm 35; Sterling C Rich 36; Randall Hansen 98; Alan Wamsley 63; Debra P Duffm 35 Councilman Harold Palmer P. Iain Neal 25. Good 71. Francis Nolan Branch 0; Steve Morgan 51, Leeds Fielding Councilmun Tony Hansen 28; D Thayne Jones 65; Ezra C. Mason 13, E. Forrest Munson 78. Councilman Snowville founeilman Councilman Douglas laidvigson 48, Eldon Mclff Max Otlen 50; Orra 10, Campbell 57; Orval L. Mills Kim HanCouncilman son 37: DeWayne Warnock 20; Spencer Butler 19; Richard Moody 46. Marysvale Melvin Mel-lo- r Phil Olsen 44. Max Councilman ft Leamington Escalante Councilman James Erceliy M, ('arl WarntKkhn, Jerald Dastrup 53, Richard Springdale Maloy 25; Delores Redden 33 Councilman Sigurd ('ouncilman Councilman Frank J. Urban 79; Dennis Johnson Councilman Jay H Grimshaw 042; J. Stanford Jones 065; Craig M. Rollo(165. Fayette Royco Councilman Jack W. Hallahan 233; Del Ruesch Sr. 96; Gary D. DeMiile 179; Del Ruesch Jr. 102. Manila 110. L. Idcll Sorensen :(7. 51 Enoch John Foster 48; Arthur Lyman 130; Wavne Banks 76, Thernn Albert Femelius 182: Kent G. E'ret 111; IcGramie Hafcn IK); llecd WOlwer 76 Smith William E Councilman Dotson 18; Michael Webb 30, Councilman H6; MuhelsenBrt, DonY. Tavlor fki; Gordon Johnson Chad Sorenson $1.75 million in bonds to build a new counly courthouse? For 75; Against 69. Prescott Hrant Laverkin Councilman Term) Brad Frank 45; LaVar Francom 21 ; Lynn Hardy 62; Bernard Nelson 40. Terml Councilman Ralph Abel 31 ; Roger 53. Pugmire 46; J. BosshanJt Karen George 83, John C. Kimball 75. Elwood Mitchell :W, Milo k). Memniott 11! ; Victor Monne 110, DeVon QuandKTjt 42. Kanosh MilliMt 21 Nathan ( Russel Wilson (tium ilmmi Kingston Jim Brock 53; Mernllyn D. Herzog 39 Issuing Special question $22 million in Emery County Eor School District bonds 91 ; Against 27. Implequestion Special menting an Emery County Sehool District voted leeway program? For74, Against 44. Issuing Special question $1.75 million in bonds to build a new county courthouse? For 58; Against 60. cil ! Kiuhani I. - Burns !M. (arlos Councilman Mar shall & John I'rtrrs kIhnirni J. imt's Kohhtris U 1. Tip8'ILs 39 Elmo iaul iximilman ( Huntsville Councilman Christensen 115; Ted Braith-wait- e Councilman 68, Blame Hales 38. Wilford Pierce 29. Aaron Xi. Portage Howell ('oiim'ilmun ; son 35, Bud C. Hendrickson 29; la'slie llcnric 89; Jerald Oldroyd 93. Councilman Barbara Dwyer 21; Eugene Huttorv W .in Humus Churlrs Joseph Councilmun Term) Ivan Lyman 29, Mark Nelson 9; Uirry Davis 5. It ouih ilm.ui Huns.ikcr 28 lluns.ikor 11. I'aragonah M run iHinnlniaii hntt 7t. HoN,irfi Tophum ( Arts (hnstensen 7B. Kodm KlUl Ikl Deo Lyle 66, William C. Taylor 47, LaVoy Tolbert 60. 2i,l CM Kell h Kelly Redmond 25 of 25 Districts E Dac Councilman Osins 1,108; N. Lynn Taylor Councilman Arthur Erancom 199; Tom Tolmnn 223; Garth A Hill 291, Sterret Neal 20,1, Antoinette (Tom) Dcvcr 219, Mark Johnson 70, Haslcin 4,1, Robert Abercrombie 38; 21; Roy Lavar Smith 98; Dan Thomp- Ballard Snow 208. I.Kimhor 663; A. Wayne 2.111; Jack F. Pierce 1.629, Jack E Sea mons 1,382, E Neale son 105, Max Curtis El Kay Finite 105 Marlin Councilman Johnson 291 Val Labrum Gordon ; Aurora Councilman 109 Roosevelt i2 Mount Pleasant Antimony Kirk Allen Honey ilie ST Cornish ; River Heights Garth L Sorensen don Harmstun Jr. nis Jenkins 375 Hh- EorsU'n Mihii I mi H. n Ki , llortin Councilman Garth Lah-ru21 Ioren Wallace 55. H E Bertfeson.ll; Brad Fisher 61 Joseph R Jay P. powers 681. Garry Judkins 387, Gail C Sanders A. Rich 397 Sharon Councilman Riverdale VtfMMt 105; Against 40. Councilman Wayne e Braeggcr 272; Charles Reed Hoolcy 170; Hoyt F. Kelley 339. 243, 128; Term) Brent Keith E. Councilman Call 300; John Wood 268; Dean Riggs 263; Andrew Stokes 286; Ray Bankhead Providence ta-r- Terml Wellsville 1 Harris Bruce J Atwood 117. Councilman Guido Rachiele 681; Brad Christensen 190; L. Lamond Williams 814. Richard Iaradise John 'inti ilman M.nk Bti anilrr ( VUnl.- Jimh,. M.inih r Mown in: Knhrrt not! Bu$1 Mav Alton M. Melvvl LeRoy Councilman Paul Childs - 4 Year Termi Stanley Utt 52. Kenneth Halls ss, Mervin Thompson HI. K I'tlell Godfrey 120 (ouncilman !2 Year Tci mi Steven Godfrey 71, Krium J aid me 101 Rhal-d- o 149; Ben R Beddington 162; Gary Rich 204; Carl Olson 132. 107 Councilman Frank Staheii 443; Robert Lehigh 352; Turner 502; George Abel 507; Evan Sprout 442. Wellington Michael M. Frame 785; Dennis R. Rigbv 748; Rita Ellen Martin 513; Henry Bird 219; Marvin J. Mutz 581; John E. Smith 196; Don Blake Hanna 137; Gene Councilman Councilman Ben Blackburn 545. Councilman Pauline Jeanette Bretzke 253; David J. White 535; Keith H. Brewer 771 Darrell L. Peck 466; Marjorie R. Tomsic 676 Greg HawA. Seitz 582; 454; Lloyd E. Eaton 150; JackT. Parkinson 4.74; Stanley A. Anderson 386; Karl Miglmn 486. Price Terml Councilman Amel J. Denison 823; 233; Williams E. Glade 867 Iae Ned R Pleasant Grove 6(18, M Day 418; Donald G. Stenquist 256; Donovan E. Howard 176, Don R. Southwick 240; Stanley Anderson 312; Mvrl Nish Councilman Burton Jesse Councilman Councilman Gordon Nelson 123: Norman McCoy 78. Rosa South 111; Charles Woolums 161 Mike Christensen 155; Jessie Hamson 151 Jensen June M cunt iliti.ni Councilman : 1.558. M ouncilman Clarkston 91 Har- Welsh 1,242. Payson 301; Wayne McCullcy 207. Thomas 1,347; 1.628; John Patricia (Nelson) Mattsson 1,094; C. Brent McBride 943; John (Jack) Roy Benson Lu Bentley Wood 308; Gayle 290; Scott Haycock 266 L. li in ( Special question issuing $22 million in Emery County School District bonds? Eor Tooele Richfield Midway ouncilman Alan Hroun 7. Sharron J WmliTton D.n id Ktluanls IK. I.aut dice II KMrdljje 41 (Write-in- sey 66, Veloy Sorenson 66 Frankie James Him klr I Councilman Ronald Van Wagoner ; vey D. !l (Write-in- Councilman Bruce Andrews 67 Jerome Boyd Lind- fluff Christiansen inl n t n Li! lx ilmiiii 1 Your Term' l,.iKa ( oh man iotihlm M 2 Yoar Turni ( oiim ilman t Jmtn Ion ( JiamlMTt.on oV S Dti.mr li.tili otiiu ll in .1 ii .1 Lmm.int l.ilnu i .it ( Miles Nn ilman tier "on I'arnlMi Ilrm k l .iltiK ll ll.oi.t n n Levov S4renson Is ir oiHH Hinckley Centerfield Cleveland Sunnyside Parowan Councilman V St. George Helen ACouncilman lvarez 538; Tom Shellen-herge- r Eleanor Gull 641; Bennett 374; William (BilllT. Bertagnole 421; H. Gregory Lattson 323, Tina Lewis 581 697; Don M. Josi-ploum ilnnin ssupiMl H.iroM lYmin )lu t itA .ift-- Orderville I 2n Arna-soi- ( mih Nordel Dal Ion mi, Alton Morgan S Sharon L Councilman Isom 1,377; David Suffer 787, M. Richard Mathis 1.489, Brent E. Snow 964; Howard H. Putnam 1,789, George M Jay 972, Paul G. McMullin Park City 227; John h.ithv Ilildalc li ( Max II Kmpdit Kdward T Mnrdmk Davit! W AntbTson 1.I2.S, bO.1 Kdward ( Sjumeer 1.0H5, Jordon J Rn or Jso. I Van S Allan Ielora ! Herteb-e!.: Hml L2W. James H Frank Houston 153; It. Smith Charleston (ilenn (ouiieilnian Perry Kanab ; o;i Springville Councilman Dee Beal Councilman 170, l,ewis M archant 114. Alan G. Spates 222; Glen L. Smith 109; J. H Blazzard84: Ralph Georgi 142. 281 in T I'ae Ham 10. Kiilnn Tin mi is Jan Jt x Caith I I 'omicilmnn t 4 is 'oniii ilfo.tn Aric t Irv ; M eil in e hard l Hn K.is 2! Hiawatha .W Wil Dn ui Kn k Cireleville 148 Jr Dean Wengreen 258, Mil ton Burrell 447; Willis McBride 280. Wayne Ross as lor on 1.1 T (! OM Vt.iviu Kovnolils I,' 2n Year Termi 1 I Henrievillc Year Term ne Mamin til Man tis MomrinU! S. (i.irs Muidotk ikiell IM.tm lot Revntdtl Johnson o.s Merton hrislmsen U, Mill IJJ. Joseph Hennioii (nsp (I'd, Quay Von Hansen K 142, A. ; Hales in k r.:' 7 ounclm.in W Coiimilnian Issuing Special question $1 75 million in bonds to build a new county courthouse? For 225, Against 82 193. Bruce E. Councilman Parley 433; Wayne P. Peterson 270, Ruth Ann Miller 410; 211 H.ilph Jr Jos h II (otl'ell y lorem e Kr?, Dale I lianl ner h; i kcr h X Connrihnnn Yirpwn.i Johnson Jt Iammsu I.iun sun WiMin 4? K.iu Jo( nv$ Ion ('uunnlm.ui t it! Hl, KtiutT DolijiUis IusKrlt Uamon! I.ane , Hatch Douul.is Gullet! 2 Oak City Holden Kimball Cox 87 Issuing Special question $22 million in Emery Counly Sehool District bonds Eor 244. Against 59 ImpleSpecial question menting an Emery County School District voted leeway program? Eor 222. Against Councilman - (onncilm.in liam p.iti i. 13.1. Hurricane 1 Cedar Hills M.ior South Ogden mint liman I Panguitch Hyde Park Meer J Hatch Kit hurt! milK'lllll.lll IVrrv i10, ILirrv York ni'. I W il nn Ev tins Him tmplnii 12 Hencfcr Norm. in W Dhilm K iKimU r r. Took n L,rr Kurr 1 I. on .s, !es Sindh Bari ('ox Councilman ,arry Thompson 122. Tom Humphrey 196, Clark Van Ruren 181 Gregory Cox 197 Councilman Llol Urt. 11 ('lifford R Crau; Mi', Atlios (iubler 'JX Uonaltl iioisen h.'J James 1. Ma LIT, 'otmeilman T Charles 78 $1.75 million in bonds to build a new county courthouse For 247; Against Jack Spanish Fork 158, 114, Guymon Malhic 99. 70. sen (nbmn Willis in. I ('ouncitman Spring City Donaldson The building program is expected to cover a three- - to four-yea- r period. Kohler 320 Orangeville Hyrura Gunnison Councilman - E Fiance 349, David Mumlonl 276, John Hanks .811. Chailcs II vile 217. Wallace It I. IIS) Honiiorson 2?. Ko rv Nonnun I Hit h..ri! TuriiUm Huntington Councilman Allen R Cox 270. Grant Wilson 132. Dale Maglebv 168, Eugene Camp bell 0, Grant 1. Smith 127. Kamas Continued From Page One time, four of the seven Mary Yiehwetf fcai. Ernest I Wil son 7ti2, RolM'rt R (Jarred 7n Koliert Slecle TUT Councilman Christiansen t J Cedar Fort ('oimtiUiian North Ogden Highland Osborne H. (Ted) Cox 147; Clifford W. Snow 106; Roger Barton 319; Ray Killpack 277; LaMond K Cotuu liman Patricia P Romney 333, L Milton Study 399, R(ed S Thompson 368, Cl.nr J Wright 726 Jjv R (Lunette 418, Brent II Harri son 3,s5 leeway-program- $1.75 million in bonds to build Ferron RoIntI Robert 167. Green River Eureka 27, Eeonani .Him Trnuntvoin Ml?, Morgan (annonvillc J it h n m n us 11. jUmnir 1ollm k Ju Thompson 2. Elinor l oufi u M if lie SmilhfioM C George - , A Angelo Welch H Hierstlorf , Burk o..Vm. 0,27:4 Maughn Blum Richard Castagno MM Dorr Hanson Councilman Term) - John I) Burr 664, Erlene P David 229. Gnllaher Kay Cook 371. Ida Johnson Iamg 554. Pole Gallegos 382, Claude H Parkinson 432 Terml Count ilman W. 0 126 Grantsville 441. Councilman Helper ris 86, Rulh Shuioway 219. Robert R Jensen 2113. Roy B Wood 136, Charles May 159, James Rumsoy 94 Water Special question revenue bond For 241, Against 62 2, North Logan Councilman Parrel! 0.429. 138, Mack Richmond Councilman on Fountain Green Santaquin Councilman Waller K (alia a IM Frank Tiu Kelt 2IH. Galen R Kidd 210, LaVonKoHS.il o l),,le Crook 27), Shrrm.m L Jones Ncphi :t?7 127, Garland drews 297; Nace Roy Marline 155; Carl Maggio 237, Donald V. King 239; Joyce P. Christensen 266, Kenneth Manzanarcs 274. Samuel Fratto 272 Councilman Rod Km Emerson Councilman (.s.k 11.7, Bernard Nielson East Carbon Councilman - Francis ('i.uiuilnuin Fowler 22. Darlene Winn ftl, Milton Utt Mi FrankTanner 4K. Sherrie Bultlrhle ii;. Gerrv I. iv u K.t .4 Howard 1) Scow Jft. Roliert K Giles fHi Phd K Swa! 587 Special question lion district bond Against 2"7 I H.SS, Baugh 585, Jim Cox 58'1. Don Stuart H t . a! W. (ouncilman Draper 401, Rex A Whiting Keith 0 Jacobsen 70.1. 578 Duane Councilman R Smith Walker t5 KoU-r- Myton Heber City Fillmore Councilman Max Ben licit Mi, Evelyn Rowlotte93. Don K Bird 415; Donald G Church 57; Willis C Morrison 452. Ruth ILinsen 330, Arlnie Heaton 44 251; 121. Siecial question Delta Jacobson Glade Hone Councilman Fred L. Tubbs 90; Dickson Huntington 219; Paul Lenaburg 71; Jack Magnu-so175; Floyde Greenwood 95; Bent H. Mouritsen 71. Special question Issuing $22 million in Emery County School District bonds? For 268; Against 74. ImpleSpecial question menting an Emery County School District voted leeway program? For 219; Against Harrisville Councilman - Iarr) K Hansen 74, Keith K Hardy 2iw. Doughs (' Harmsh.n Larry K Honor 70, Robert Nielsen HM. Terr) L Muirr Vem (! Wilkins 68 20H. Blanding 128 Siecial question lmple nienting an Emery County School District veiled leeway program' Eor 264, Against 1.(6 R Alpine 227. D Freni 274, Against Clifton W Grant Geary Corinne CITIES loan Mine Coalville Councilman S 1117' Ms Councilman l.ivlnt i ht IVt'tur Boyd in 1 at rrv Thompson iiiH'lh Kii hms Iti. Cion If i 4 |