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Show SAN PETE COUNTY ELECTION RETURNS Collector-Nathan Fauk, 1,060; Chas, Clawson, J08; A. E. Merriam, 192; scattering, scat-tering, it. Selectman Swen 0. Neilson, 1,003; Jonas H.Frickson,2i7; Rees R. Llewellyn lij; scattering 43. County clerk John Reid, 1,21a; James M. Robbins. 213; scattering, 5. Assessor-Canute W.Peterson, 1,043; 0 F. Coolidge, 222, Abram Johnson, 140; scattering 11. Prosecuting attirnev-Ferdinand Erickson, Erick-son, 858; C E. Koftotd, 218; Wm. K. Reid. 264. Coroner J. B. Rooper, 1,207; W. W, Woodrmg, 220; scattering s. Recorder W. D. Candland. 1,158; E J. Conrad, 223; scattering 36 Sheriff ames Burns, 1,162; Ras Clawson, 209. scanning. 56. Surveyor John H. Hougaard, 1,114; H. S. Keer, 204; scattering 3. Treasurer George B. Cox. 1,081; Ferd. Alder, 218; . B. Cox, 127. Accompanying the returns from San Pete county was a letter from Sweu O. Neilsen. stating that he had) been voted for as Swen Neilson aud Swen O. Neil-sen. Neil-sen. The latter was his right name, but he omitted frequently the O from his and name, was also known in the county without it. Tne board decided to count the vote for him. in San Pete county there was also a proposition to change tne county seat lo Ephra m 01 Mt. Pleasant. The piesent coumy seat is Manti. The vole on this question stood as follows' For n change to Eplufim, 195; for a change to Mt. Pleasant, 599; for no change, 498. Tliere weie three votes for a temuval to Spring City. As it takes '.Wir-thirds v..le to change, the cuu.ity seat will remain at Manti. Herald' |