Show Record Voting Noted in County Polling Places Some Districts Report Sto 5 S to 1 More Ballots Than Thanin in 1924 Few Infractions of Election Election Elec Elec- tion Rules Noted The record voting pace set by Salt Lake county voters during the thc early morning hours continued unabated unabated unabated un un- abated at 1 p. p m. m this afternoon Some districts reported as high as ai five to one more ballots than were cast during the same hours in the 1924 election In spite of or this intense interest Which practically assures the largest largest larg larg- est vote ever cast in the county or ox state election officials were we're were ex experiencing experiencing experiencing ex- ex very little trouble with overenthusiastic party watchers and workers Only one Infraction of laws had been reported reporter to the sl sheriffs sheriff's riffs riff's office up until noon noon Harvey A. A Kern Kerp 1241 West West- Eighth South street was taken into custody cus cus- tody by deputies after aeter complaints w f t rn d in that h he he a ering within feet of a polling place Ho was released by County Attorney Wallace B B. Kelly without bond on the promise that he would stay away from front the polls for the remainder of the day dar SEE GOOD OMEN Both Democrats and Republicans claimed that the unusually heavy voting is a good omen for their heir can san can Republicans Interpreted the rapid voting pace as an indication indication indi indi- cation that little scratching is be bein being being be- be in ing done dont while Democrats expressed expressed expressed ex ex- ex- ex pressed the opinion t Smith Republicans Re- Re Republicans Re Re- publicans are voting the state and county Democratic tickets with very little scratching Both sides agree that during the forenoon scratching g was considerably considerably considerably consider consider- ably more common in the county precincts than in the city tia ob observers inclined to the belief bellef that the i balloting represented represented represented most of or the party organization tion vote and that the scratching would get et Into f full ll play during the afternoon n. n SAMPLE DISTRICTS Some sample districts checked shortly after noon reported the following following following fol fol- fol- fol lowing total votes vote's District 76 76 votes otes district 57 57 votes district 84 84 votes disContinued dis- dis Continued on page 5 e. e I n q RECORD VOTING NOTED IN fN COUNTY POLLING PLACES Continued from page 1 7 7 votes district votes district 56 66 56 votes district 3 votes district 30 votes otes district 11 11 votes at 1 p. p m. m district votes vote at p p. p m. m district 85 85 votes tI fit at 2 p. p m. m district dietrict die dis votes otes at 2 p. p m. m district district dis dis- Is votes at 2 p. p m. m Scattered red reports reports' from pv ier er the state indicate that practically lIy all aU- aU of or too tire counties will increase their 1924 totals Carbon county reported exceptionally heavy heay balloting Weber Weber We We- ber bel county reported from roni 25 to 31 per cent more ballots up until noon than during the same hours four tour years ears ago About the same increase was lep reported from county Republican headquarters estimated a tot total l st state te vote of OGDEN Nov Xo 6 Approximately 6 of this city's registered voters had cast their ballots by noon noon toda today This is far ahead of ot the last election at the same hour indicating that this count county will substantially llly Increase Its 1924 1 total FAR FARMINGToN Nov 6 6 DavIs Davis county was piling up a a. vote ote at noon today which forecasts a large larse in increase increase In in- crease over ovel 1924 Two I districts reported ballots at noon two Farmington districts re reported reported reported re- re ported and Bountiful residents had cast east ballots up until the same l. l hour ur The no zion count at Cen- Cen terille te was waR and at Clearfield 60 GO |