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Show Spirited Elections In County & & m' . Many Heavy Votes, Close Races AMERICAN FORK AMERICAN FORK Mayor Roy Greenwood was defeated Jn Tuesday's Tues-day's election, which was featured by heavy voting and equally heavy scratching:. The Republicans elected elect-ed the mayor, four-year councilman and two two-year councilmen, while the Democrats carried one two-year councilman, recorder and treasurer. The vote Was the heav iest In the history of American Fork. The complete results: Mayor Warren F. Anderson, 747; Roy Greenwood, 520; four-year councilmanHarry council-manHarry Steele, 647; Albert Tregaskis, 592; two-year council-men council-men Norman A. Wing, 744; Del-belt Del-belt Chipman, 654; Moral D. Steele, 642; Thomas S. Friday. 615; Jared D. Kellar, 579; Marion C. Robinson, Robin-son, 464; recorder Thomas A. Bar-ratt, Bar-ratt, 651; Thomas Abel, 592; treasurerMary treas-urerMary J. Cunningham, 816; Clara Wootton, 427. SPANISH FORK SPANISH FORK The Republicans Republi-cans elected their entire ticket here except two councilmen. Neil Dahle, former county commissioner, commission-er, was elected mayor. The voting was the heaviest in the history of the city and there was a high percentage per-centage of scratched ballots. Mayor Neil Dahle, 895; R. L. Jeji, G93; four-year councilman David H. Jones, 817; John K. Johnson, John-son, 761; two-year councilmen Gilbert A. Johnson, 871; George Swenson, 804; Herbert E. Williams, 796; Jones Bowen, 790; Harvey Nielsen, 737; William D. Warner, 711; recorder Wilford Johnson, 805; Cooper Jex, 766; treasurer James A. Anderson, 1,050; Ray Thomas, 528. The city council as constituted after the first of the year consists of three Republicans and three Democrats. - ; provo FOR MAYOR Jesse N. Ellertson 2,608 E. A. Mitchell 1,554 FOR COMMISSIONER James E. Snyder 2,141 Charles Hopkins 2,029 FOR AUDITOR Mary F. Smith 2,882 Ralph Elliott 1,292 SALEM SALEM For the first time in resent re-sent years, Salem voters returned the Democratic nominees to office in tho city election, Tuesday, winning win-ning tile mayor, the three two-year councilmen. The results: Mayor, C. Lynn Hanks, 134; C. Ray Sabin, 106; F. Merrln Davis, 121; Frank M. Edmond, 118; two-year council-men, council-men, Asmos P. Abildskov, 160; Brandt D. Jorgenson, 135; F. Lynn Gardner, 121; Albeit C. Peterson, 115; Ammond Stone, 100; Arvill Tiffany, 94; recorder, Ernest N. Sabin, 121; Rex Davis, 119; treasurer, treas-urer, Effie Simmons, 132; Julia Peterson, 115. LEHI LEHI The entire Republican ticket was elected here with- the exception of one two-year councilman, council-man, Joseph E. Smith, Democrat. The complete results; Mayor Isaac W. Fox, 557; Sylvan W. Clark, 402; four-year councilman, Glenn R. Adamson, 530; Evans L. Anderson, 384; two-year council-men, council-men, Edward J. Larsen, 552, Joseph Jo-seph E. Smith, 33, LeRoy E. Lott, 466; Bernard Bradshaw, 434; David Da-vid R. Mitchell, 381; Junius C. Banks, 378; recorder, Thomas F. Kirkham, 535; William T. Loveridge, Lover-idge, 400; treasurer, Martha Ball, 5C4; Venice Kirkham, 350. Lindon LINDON The Citizens ticket, meeting no opposition, was elected here with Charles J. Cobbley, town president, 83; Albert Anderson, 82; Robert Walker, 83; Albert E. Cob-' Cob-' bley, 76, and Royal Hooley 8C, trustees. A few names were written In on a few ballots. Pleasant Grove PLEASANT GROVE Mayor Lewis E. Olpin was re-elected with the entire Democratic tlckot here Tuesday. The vote follows: For mayor Lewis E. Olpin, 331; W. W. Lim, 254; councilman four - year term Clifton R. Clark, 293; H. W. Jacobs, 291; councilmen, two-year term Joseph A. Dickerson, 304; Niels Fugal, 362; Harold S. Walker, Wal-ker, 334; Thomas Fenton, 251; I. E. Carlson, 192; Hans Williamson, 287; for recorder Clarence O. Newman, New-man, 300; S. A. Kirk, 277; for treasurer Mario F. Smith, 397; Alvlra S. Olpin, 182. Mapleton MAPLETON The results of the election here are as follows: Town president, H. B. Wing, 71; Victor Whiting, 30; for trustees, Marcellus Nielson, 50; Mark Perry, 41; D. S. Hopla, 39; Burton Tew;, 41. Others whose names were written in were Elmer Bird, 34; C. W. Howe, C. Orem OREM The voters of Orem elected the entire Citizens' party ticket in Tuesday's town election as follows: Town president, Ivan Burr, 252; trustees, B. M. Jolley, 262; Irvin Hooley, 263; Ivern Pyne 259; A. V. Washburn, 254. A few names with scattering votes were written in on some of the ballots. Goshen GOSHEN The Democrats won two places on the town board, the remainder going to the Citizens' ticket. The vote was as follows: Rex White, 125; Alma Jasperson, 37; Milo Burraston, 119; LaMar Peterson, 108; Edgar Finch, 70; Clarence Steele, 74 ; Evelyn Kirk, S'2 D. Claude Steele, 44; Earl Okel-berry, Okel-berry, 90; Bert Burraston ,53. PAYSON PAYSON The entire Republican city ticket headed by Dr. Asa L. Curtis, for mayor, was swept into office in Tuesday's election. The complete results: Mayor; Asa L. Curtis', 609; Heber A. Curtis, 442; fom'-year councilman, John T. Lant, 569; Leonard A. Hill, 495; two-year councilmen, George A. Cheever, 661; Dave Shuler, 655; Jasper Jas-per F. Hill, 573; Jordan A. Law, 185; Reid Perason, 385; T. L. Snel-son, Snel-son, 384; Wayland R. Wightman, 595; Enos V. Simons, 447; Mary W. Jeppson, 724; Anne C. Butterworth, 318. |