Show OGDEN OG DEN E N AND WEBER COUNTY 0 Twenty fifth Street Telephone 91 15 By The Telegrams Telegram's Special News Service HEAVY HEM VOTE CAST CASTS CASTIN S IN SCHOOL ELECTION By 81 B Tb n Tb Telegram Te Eval t N. N Ness i nIce OGDEN Dec 6 The 6 The polls for the school board election op opened ne 1 this morn- morn at 7 and all morning the voting was interest being taken on heavy a lively account of contests ih iii four tour of the five municipal m districts The polls will close tonight at 7 7 It is anticipated the theote vote ote this year will be the heaviest ever everS registered In a R school election I S In this city there are at least two candidates In each of ot the five wards and in the case of the First ward there are four candidates From campaign campaign campaign cam cam- Indications J. J W. W Levedahl present present pres pres- I ent eit board member from the Third ward is the only candidate in the city who is re reasonably certain of ot election He Tie has no opposition except for the Socialist candidate Due to the friction which existed for tor tormore more than a a. year as the result of ot In- In harmony between the board and former Superintendent John M. M Mills 1 there has been a 11 desire on the part of ot board members seeking re-election re to make the paramount Issue of the campaign Charges by H. H H. H Henderson Henderon Hender Hender- son on and other board members that their opponents seek seel the return of the former superintendent have been de denied denied denied de- de nied repeatedly by bl these opponents Some of the member candidates candi candi- dates have declared that while they admire Superintendent Mills and favor his progressive methods they would not riot if elected support any movement to bring him back into the school system The polling places in the five municipal municipal mu mu- wards of the city are as follows follows follows fol fol- fol- fol lows First ward Pingree school Second Second Second Sec Sec- ond ward ard Grant school Third ward Mound Fort school Fourth ward MadIson Madison Madison Mad Mad- ison school and Fifth ward Lewis junior high school The list flat of avowed candidates for places on the board In Includes in- in I eludes the following I First ward ward Fred Fred E. E Williams in incumbent in- in If J. J H. H Riley N. N O. O Ogden and andI I John J. J McGregor Socialist 7 Second ward ward ward-W. VV H. H Williams illIams president 1 lent dent Of the board Mrs Georgina Marriott Mar Mar- and Dr H. H B. B Forbes Dr Forbes has been indorsed by the Socialists of ot this ward Third ward ward ward-J. J. J W. W Levedahl Incumbent incumbent incumbent bent and W. W B. B Murphy Socialist Fourth ward ward ward-H. H. H H. H Henderson in incumbent incumbent incumbent in- in Dr Edward I. I Rich and D D. C. C Socialist Fifth ward ward Wade Wade M. M Johnson in inc incumbent incumbent in- in c John Culley and C. C E. E Bennett Bennett Bennett Ben Ben- nett Socialist Residents of ot Plain City which is Included in included included In- In in the Fourth school precinct of ot Weber county denied that there would be any opposition in their district to John Wheeler named as the candidate for election to succeed Director Joshua Homer in their precinct This is taken to mean that the election of ot Wheeler will be almost unanimous Such a 3 condition does not prevail pre In Inthe Inthe the Second precinct of the county A. A C. C Christensen was named as a candidate candidate candidate can can- to succeed himself on the board but the residents of ot the Taylor district later selected James T. T Taylor as candidate candidate candidate can can- for di r the board Christensen Is a resident of ot the Hooper Hoope district |