Show 1 THE ELECTION IN UTAH Municipal Officers Selected Throughout Through-out the State Salt Lake City John S Bransford American was elected mayor of Salt Lake City on Tuesday by a plurality of 5500 votes over Dr Charles G Plummer Republican his nearest opponent op-ponent Mr Bransford received 11774 votes to G274 for Plummor and 5052 for Richard P Morris Democrat Tho American nominee came within 352 votes of receiving as many as both of his pilnclpn I opponents combined Tho Socialist vote was a negligible quantity The entire American city ticket was elected by pluralities ranging rang-ing from 5114 to 4310 Ogdon Tho Democrats carried tho head of tile ticket and three of the city wards for councilmen Tho result will be five Democrats and five Republicans Repub-licans In tho next city council The total vote for mayor outside of the Socialist which was insignificant and didnt run Into two figures was only I I q19S ProvoTho following Is the ticket elected at Tuesdays election C F Decker Democrat mayor David Johnson Republican recorder Mrs Elizabeth Scholes Republican treasurer treas-urer A A Noon Republican justice of the peace JP Williams Democrat Demo-crat marshal II R Thomas Democrat Demo-crat councilman from the First ward Angus Beebc Republican councilman from Second ward J M Jensen Republican Re-publican councilman from Third ward Alfred Carter Republican councilman coun-cilman from Fourth ward and Myron C Newell Democrat councilman from Fifth ward Park Cltyrho municipal election resulted In a victory for a majority of the Republican ticket electing all except ex-cept city recorder and city treasurer American IorllIhe election at American Pork was unusually quiet It resulted In a division between tho Democrats and the Republicans The Tho Republicans secured the mayor two councilmen and half nf tin cite officers About COO votes were cast Richfield n a hardfought contest which however was of a friendly nature na-ture the Republican carried every office of-fice on the city ticket by a majority ranging from one to two hundred Over 700 votes wore cast Eureka In a rather onesided contest con-test the Socialists carried the city election The only Republican to secure se-cure office was John R Morley who was chosen to succeed himself as treasurer Sandy There was only ono ticket In tho field all being members of the Republican party I Hyriim Tho town went Democratic Demo-cratic In the election Tuesday the head of the ticket being elected by a plurality of nineteen NephL The election was very quiet About 60 per cent of the reg istered veto was polled Tho Republicans Repub-licans were victorious Sprlngvllle Ono of the quietest elections over held In this city resulted result-ed In tho election of a Citizens ticket this being the only ticket In the field But 320 votes were cast LoganIn tho election here the Democrats worn generally successful William Edward the Democratic can lilato for mayor won over G A Hen drlckson by a plurality of thirty The Democrats also elected the recorder tho marshal and five of the councilmen council-men menRichmond Richmond In the election here tho Democratic candidates were elected by an overwhelming majority LchlTho Republicans had a rather easy time In I the city election taking every office but one Little Interest was manifest In the outcomo tho lightest voto that has been polled in years being recorded Blngham Two fights In ono of which Deputy Sheriff J L Forbes was seriously If not fatally Injured occurred during tho city election Which was hotly contested but won by the Citizens ticket Several votes wore thrown out and It Is understood that for this reason tho Socialists vlll contest the election Haysvmc more was a mixed result In the municipal election here The Democrats won the head of the ticket electing Thomas H Phillips They also elected the marshal and justice jus-tice All tho rest of tho Republican ticket was elected The winners were i Mayor Thomas H Phillips recorder Fred L Bennett treasurer Robert Jamison marshal John G LInford Justice John R Galley councilmen C Burtfon Jr George D Bennett Samuel Rush forth Nick Bonnemort Formlngton Apathy that always characterizes an uncontested election was the feature of the day hero Tuesday Tues-day A very light vote was cast The ticket follows Mayor A L Clark councilmen John S White George W Jalmor Joseph S Clarke L H Ovlatt recorder NephI Palmer justice of the peace James T Smith treasurer Hilda Miller Bountiful Tho Democratic ticket won in Bountiful with tho exception of recorder and fouryear councilman who aro Republicans Those elected wore Mayor Jed Strlngham councilman coun-cilman Charles R Mabey Leo J Mulr David Moss Samuel Sessions justice of the peace P P Willey recorder re-corder Richard H Sedgwlck marshal mar-shal Orson Sessions treasurer James Burns |