Show a Provo Favors Roosevelt andRay and anil 1 Ray E. E Dillman Record the then n Voting Sentiment SentimentS S in Utah County le By JENNINGS PHILLIPS A typical Utah city cUy speaks its ito mind Monday to open the E. E fourth week of cf The Salt Lake Tel- Tel grams gram's str straw poll 3 I Its voice is raised in emphatic I approval of President Franklin D. D r Roosevelt and the New Deal nationally nationally na na- na- na TO but at the same time it is calling for a change in the admin admin- of state government It Tabulation on page 2 I d is speaking In support of Ray E E. I Dillman Republican candidate fo for governor Will Utah as a state chorus th the 4 political views of this typical cit city i Ion on November 3 PC Provo is Mondays Monday's guest city 1 I In fn The Telegrams Telegram's poll Third Thir f largest in Utah county seat of Utah Uta county industrial trading and edt educational ed ed- ed- ed t center of the rich southe south south- fern e era Salt Lake valley valley valley-Provo's Provo's Provos vo voters voters vot- vot Lers ers gave I For President For President For Governor Roosevelt Blood 14 t Landon Dillman 21 I Lemke 5 Peery 16 The state may not go as Provo UL appears to be going in next months month's J I elections Nevertheless considerable considerable considerable consider consider- able significance does attach to th the Garden City's vote for the re reason son eai that its electorate perhaps is more mor i representative of Utah's economic social and political life than an another any anya a other Utah city Fertile Area Provo is the trading center o of ti the Tintic mining district It nestles in the heart of a vast and fertile fertil agricultural area Steel mills am and andS S sugar factories make it Important industrially Brigham Young university's uni uni- I ity's itys windows reflect the lights of its busy mercantile section Modem Modern Modern Mod Mod- em ern homes and attractive gardens form its extensive residential dis dis- dis- dis tf I The Tho newspapers newspaper's first firs firstI I carried their secret ballots am and locked boxes into the stores and buildings of downtown Provo Later they polled of the Columbia Columbia Co Co- Co- Co lumbia Steel mills the Pacific 1 States Cast Iron Pipe plant and andI I other centers of industry on the I outskirts of the city I 1 Separate tabulations were made and the comparison indicates that I the white collar voters and the men I in overalls in Provo are viewing I Utah's political picture eye to eye President Roosevelt emerged a better than two to one choice o of both groups Mr Dillman also led ledIn ledIn ledin in both tabulations of the gubernatorIal guber- guber vote His strength among the industrial voters however fell fel considerably below his white collar t group support Many 1 Scratches Governor Henry H. H Blood Democratic Democratic Democratic Demo Demo- cratic incumbent and Mayor Harman HarS Harman Har- Har S man man W W. Peery ran neck and neck n the white collar poll but the Ogden independent received tWo Industrial industrial votes for every everyone one marked for the present governor Provos Provo's white collar class scratched almost as many ballots as as they marked straight while the workers displayed a much Stronger unorthodox voting ten- ten lency dency Will these trends continue until i Election day or will local issues which are entering Provos Provo's cal picture bring a switch in sent sentiment sen- sen t The answer is only three Short weeks away r On T Tuesday The Telegrams Telegram's I straw poll will turn the spotlight on the political views of another I important Utah community county community county seat of another large county whose 5 natural resources are the foundation foundation 5 tion of a great Utah industry I S How will its sentiments compare with those expressed by the typical city of Provo Read Tuesdays Tuesday's Telegram for the answer |