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Show A CLEAN FIGHT AND I A CLEAN VICTORY I Republican Ticket In Price Goes - .1 Through By Large Majority m At Tuesday's Election 9 MADSEN UNANIMOUSLY ELECTED AT SCOFILD I For Mnyor ,H A. W. HORSLEY , For City Recorder ' in L. A. LAUBER 9 For City Treasurer VjH A. II. HUNTEN : For Councilman, Four-Year Term ,'H THOMAS FITZGERALD For Councilmcn, Two-Year Term ' J. O. FAUSETT Jjfl J. II. PACE ! LARS FRANDSEN B How the Votes" Werolstrlbutcd. ! For Mayor-A. W. Horsloy, 37711. S. Roblnett, 186. Horsley's majority, 191. 1H For Recorder L. A. Inubcr, 321; llatt Gllmour, 239. ! Lnuhcr's majority, 82. fl For Treasurer A. 11. Hunten. 3G7 Samuel L. Wil- Hams, 192. Huntcn's majority, 175. fl For Councllmnn, Four-Year Term Taomns Fitzgerald, 391 ; Frailk Grosso, 167. Fitzgerald's iiajority, 224. For Councilmcn, Two-Yenr Term-rJ O. Fausett, 341; J. II. Pacc359; Uxm Frandsen, 355; Gcorgo A. Fausett, 223; John flRcdd, 202 ; Oliver T. Harmon, 199. As predicted byumijheepubllcans of Price roBo up in I I their wrath and smoto Stevenson, Balllnger nnd tho bumptious News Advocnto a mighty and smithing blow. The entire repub- M lican ticket wns elected by majorities that leave no doubt in the I minds of everybody thnt tho ticket of tho socalled citizens pnrty fl was not to tliu liking of tho people of Price nnd thnt tho methods I adopted by tho big boss of Carbon county bull mooscism hnd his henchman were considered underhanded nnd unsnvory In the ex- trcme. P Good men nil nnd true, no doubt, were nil tho nominees of the bull mooscrs nnd Tho Sun has not onu word to say against nny one of them, but, It will be a lesson to them in tho future to put their ears to the ground nnd mnko a deeper study of public opinion before be-fore they allow their names to bo put on n ballot at the order, whim or caprice of a coterie of designing nnd unscrupulous wire pulling politicians. The following gentlemen acted iih judges of election: District A to G, C. A. Guiwlts, Orson T. Brooks nnd Orson II. Guymon; tUntrlct U to N, T. R. McMillan, O. J. Harmon nnd L. A. Hills; district dis-trict O to Z, Edmund T. Olson, D. A. Parsons and John W. Prince. (Tho judges nro to be congratulated on the rapidity with which they counted the vote, tho result being known to tho citizens nt aWut 9 o'clock. i Wellington Also Rebukes the Bull Mooscrs. Tho Wellington electorate demonstrated their good Hcnso on Tuesdny by handing the bull mooso (citizens) ticket in their fair town a good trouncing, Hansen's ticket going down to defent. Tho officers elected nro J. W. Htll, president; J. M. Llddell, W..JL Tldwell, Tld-well, S. A. Goldlng and James Liddell, trustees. I Green River Elects Citizens Ticket. ' The citizens ticket was elected at Green River 'Tuesday by tho largest majority in the history of tho city. At tho opening of the polls u new man for mnyor was swung into line nnd several workers work-ers went out to defeat tho citizens ticket. It was n rush of excite- 1 4ncnt nil day until tho closing hour.- Col. O. R. Gillespie, tho newly I elected mnyor who Is also county commissioner, wns nt Castle Dale at a meeting of the board of commissioners nnd did not return un- til the evening of election day, when n party of boosters met him f ns he stepped from the train, and the tmnd playing "nnu 10 uur m Chief." After congratulations, Glllesplo made a speech. No Opposition to Republicans At Castle Gate. I There was only one ticket In the field at Castle Gate, tho re- H publican, and it Is ns follows: Levi Dnvis, president; William Ed- man, Edwnrd Edwnrds, Robert Graham and William J. Bowns, n trustees M Old Board At Scofield Endorsed By Re-Election. El The entire town bonrd of Scofield was re-elected, showing be- H yond doubt that tho -iffalrs of the town during tho pnst two years am have beon ndminiskr.'d to the satisfaction of the people. Tho of- BR fleers re-elected are Neil M. Madson, president; Lars Jensen, J. E. B Whalen, George J. Dunn and Edwnrd Bartlett, trustocs. 9 Tho fact thnt Neil M. Madson has been ro-olected as pi sklent ma of his homo town must bo a thorn In tho flesh of Mud-Slinger Ben- M fer and goes to show thnt tho objects of his acrimonious attacks M generally have the confidence of tho communities in which thoy Kg live. MwWmm& |