Show I SMITH Of DY STATE C Complete n Returns From of Districts Are Compiled J. J JH FL PAUL LEADING Democrats Democrats- Ahe Ahead d in Salt Lake County County- Complete returns from of Utah's districts districts- give gise Hoover Smith King Bamberger D Dern Wattis Wat Wat- One Ono hundred Salt Lake districts and eight eighteen en To Tooele ele districts districts districts dis dis- dis- dis give Paul and ad Congressman Congressman Con Con- gressman Leatherwood Complete returns from 10 Salt Lake city districts give Hoover 27 2733 27 33 Smith King Bamberger Dern Oem Wattis Wat Wat- Paul Leatherwood Three hundred and sixty nine districts s in m state including Salt SaIl Lake county Justices s supreme supreme ne court Folland Thurman 54 Hanson 5 Gideon secretary of s state te Peters PeterS' Welling Welling- attorney g general Parker CIa Clay 2146 state state t treasurer Mendenhall Men Men- I n- n J state St t tc auditor tc-auditor- auditor Aj Ajax Ajai 5 FaIT Farr superintendent t public schools schools- Jensen Nuttall Nuttall Nuttall Nut Nut- tall With the reelection of Governor George H. H Dern and Senator Williamt Wil Wil- liam ham H. H King Kina conceded by the Republican Republican Re Re- publican state committee with Governor Governor Gov Gay Smith only votes behind Hoover with approximately 60 per percent percent percent cent of the states state's total vote tabulated tabulated tabu tabu- and with most of the Democratic Democratic Demo Demo- cratic county state and judicial I candidates leading Utah Democracy Democracy racy claimed a sweeping victory Wednesday afternoon Complete returns from 27 of the states state's voting districts show the following totals Hoover 3 8 Smith King Bamberger Bamber- Bamber ger Dern Wattle Wattis On the the- face of these thes returns Carl R. R Marcusen en Republican state chairman issued a statement shortly shortly short short- ly after arter noon noon conceding the reele- reele of th the the- Dem Democratic senator and governor go but t continued continued- to o claim a majority for for- Hoover and most of ot the state offices DEMOCRATS AHEAD i Returns from four fifty Salt Satt Lake county districts district show all alt o of the Dem Democratic county candidates leading lead lead- leading leading ing by margins of ot from 2000 V to candidates candidates candidates candi candi- The si six siZ Democratic dates for the district bench are ahead by a margin of ot about 2000 and the Democratic city Judge nom nominees are ale leading by a slightly larger larg larg- majority er ci Van Cott candidate for district dis lis- Ray flay attorney is leading his Republican Re lie- opponent opponentS Hora Horace Horace e Beck publican several thousand plurality Congressman Con by gressman E. E O O. Leath Leatherwood and J J. J H. H Paul are rare running a close clos race congress In th the Second district for by about abut With Paul leading votes 02 returns returns' from rom 21 dH- dH Complete pleto Salt Lake Lalee county Including the state Indicate close races laces for or the D Democrats leading offices with four offices arid and nd the he Republicans for cans four for for- thre three Tho Th tabulations l ns f follow year Ten term l court year Ten Supreme R n Samuel G. G W w. G. G teim Thurman Turman H H. Folland fl D Hanson Hapson R two two y nr I term Gideon D Valentine of state state John John W. W Petea pe peters Pe- Pe Secretary Milton Mitton H IL Welling 29 tea R H D P P. P Parker Parl Par Par- ar Att George general K Cl Clay ClayD 1 D l ker er R n 1 9 State treasurer treasurer treasurer-A. A. A. A t E. E Jl D J. J I IL II l 1 nd B R B- B 3 state auditor I Ajax R It oJ CO- CO 0 State D Farr 28 84 84 W W. H. H of public Ins true Superintendent I 7 7 l on page pago H HOOVER OVER LEADING SMITH B BY Y VOTES UN STATE Continued from page 1 tion tion-Dr tion Dr c. c N N. L. L John Joha Jensen 11 R P. 3 1000 Nuttall Jr D ISSUES STATEMENT On tho the face of these ese returns publican Re Re- State Chairman Chaliman Marcus Marcu- Marcu s sea cn issued the following Latest statement st complete and and In returns from incomplete dicato that Tuesdays Tuesday's election in Lit Lit- Utah has given Herbert Hoover a substantial majority It W or more will approximate 10 10 William Apparently Senator H. H King Ding and Governor George Georgo H. H Dern Derr have hao by been reelected election comfortable majorities The re reelection re- re ton by of Congressman Don B B. B Coton Colton Colton Col- Col a largo large and Indications majority is certain are that Congressman Congress Congress- man E H O. O Leatherwood has been reelected I think that th the when all returns arc are in the they will wUl show victory for the tire tiro remainder of the entire entire en- en Republican state ticket Ballot scratching is no doubt responsible for the lateness of reports from many of tho the districts I am sure tho however that this is favorable to Republican nominees s. s Th The Republican Re Re- publican party has fought a clean stainless fight despite bitter unwarranted unwarranted un un- warranted unfair and in m many ny cases untrue attacks made by the opposition The Republican state committee consistently refrained from front personalities We did not during the campaign nor do we now no believe the people of Utah approve ap ap- ap- ap prove personal Our fight was made as true Republicans That some members of the party of more or less prominence bolted and allowed th themselves to be swayed ed by personal grudges and amI disappointments is to be deeply re regretted re- re ret We VI feel that we have won a splendid victory Delbert elLert M rr Draper Dra Dra- per Democratic state chairman chauman said Dern and King are safe and so is the entire county ticket In addition we expect to elect all district and city Judges a district attorney a state treasurer at least one justice of the supreme court ourt and the superintendent of public in In- In The other state offices are sun still possible Democratic vic vic- tories We have conducted a clean and educational campaign ca and arid weare weare we are grateful for tor the he splendid Support support sup sup- port the voters have given our candidates can can- ate Seventy-nine Seventy Salt Lake Lak count county districts complete For judges of district court Third judicial district Republican M. M L L. Ritchie L L. B. B Wight r W. W S. S Marks l t William M. M McCrea Chris Mathison George G. G Armstrong 1 Dem Democratic D D. W. W Moffat n R. R I. I McDonaugh l JC d r H. H Wolfe Nolte 21 W. W II H. Bramel Brame v J. J W. W McKinney 1 O. O W. W V. V McConkie 1 For district attorney Republican Horace C. C Beck f Democratic Ray Can Sevc Seventy nine districts complete County commissioners Republican Isaac Lester Clarence Cowan Wallace B. B Kelly KeUy 4 Democratic B. B F F. Quinn 2394 Ed E. E Howe Ho John D. D Rice three Fifty districts City judges Republican John H. H Morgan Ga Gaylen len S. S Young Yount NephI Jensen Francis Democratic Daniel Harrington Barrington 1580 C. C F. F Dalby W W. H. H Wilkins James Jane Stump |