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Show SCHOOL ELECTION RETURNS ARE LATE Special to The Tribune URK-iilAM CITY", Pec. 7. Returns from the school election held Wednesday are ruining in slowly, and a complete and I'l'fieial report is not yel. obtainable, although al-though Ihe election of James W. lloopes is conceded over Krank "W. Kishburn, incumbent, in-cumbent, in representative precinct No. i. X. ('. Simonsen was an eleventh-hour I'liiuliilate for election, in opposition to the two foreoiiiK candidates. The votes cast for these three- were as follows: l-'ishburn. -4:!; lloopes, "77: Simonsen. !';". In representative precinct . :i. Peter M. I la nsen ' was the iman minus choice for re-election, but a "dark horse" came into Iho ra-'e in the person of K. 11. I'ridai. Sr.. who polled a heavv vote. The final vote was: Hansen. !K-t; Vridal. MM. Ur. Hansen is the present president of the board of education. In preclnel No. 1, which comprises the extreme western part of the county, official of-ficial returns have failed to arrive, hut aecordiim to the present hoard members. A. Seeley. incumbent, will he defeated by J. V. I!ettluidi;e. .Ir. Returns lale last nislit showed ihat S'celey was in Ihe lead, although ttie towns yet to be heard fmm are near the home of Hett eridue, and it is predicted that Re-ttcridtfe will be the choice when the final results arc received. |