Show 4 I Roosevelt and Blood Lead in Davis Poll Dayton ayton Alone Gives Vote Margin to Republican Re Republican Republican Re- Re publican Ca Candidates Peery Gets Share Shar By Dy JENNINGS PHILLIPS Another flood of secre secret ballots deluged The Salt Lake Telegrams Telegram's i j IJ poll with new support for President Franklin D. D Roosevelt and nd Governor Henry H H. Blood Friday to register Davis county's po- po views as decidedly Demo Demo- emo- emo cratic Kaysville Governor Bloods Blood's home hometown town own and Clearfield canning cener cen- cen fer leI er echo the Roosevelt-Blood Roosevelt vot- vot p-g p i ig preferences already expressed y Bountiful Centerville and Farm Farm- but the third town in Fril Fri- Fri l Ys tabulation voices different views Layton Is G. G O. O P. P Sandwiched between Kaysville find nd md Clearfield The Telegrams Telegram's bal- bal found a political Alcazar Alcazar- Voyal lloyal Republican fortress fortress in in the ugar town of Layton This Davis county town voted Republican with as much Enthusiasm as its neighbors to to- the rth orth and south marked straight ballots As a result ton became the first fist town in r the poll to make Governor Landon its favorite over President Roosevelt Roosevelt Roose Roose- velt in the presidential race Ray E. E Dillman of course was Layton's Layton's Layton's Lay- Lay tons ton's ch choice in the governors governor's contes contest con con- tes test I Here Is how the three towns voted N FOR FOB PRESIDENT PRESIDENT Roosevelt Landon na 43 Layton 37 GO 60 Clearfield 13 ir FOR R GOVERNOR r Blood lood Dillman Pe Peery r Kaysville J 31 25 21 La Layton ton 19 60 GO 17 Clearfield 71 16 53 Cannery workers in Clearfield Continued on- on Fag age Eleven leven even Column Four M DAVIS TOWNS DIVIDE VOTES Continued from Pate Pare One where the fruit and produce o ot of Davis county's orchards and farms farm form the foundation of one of th the largest canning centers in Utah marked ten ballots for President Roosevelt for every everyone one cast fo for Governor Landon Their sentiments senti- senti ments were less one sided in th the governors governor's contest contest however am and Mayor Harman W. W Peery of Ogden ran a strong second to Governor Governo Blood Kaysville laysville Loyal Kaysville was emphatic in It Its expression of ot loyalty for its native son Governor Bloods Blood's majority was better than four to one in hi his home town whereas President Roosevelt was a three to one fa fa- Layton on the other hand made mad Gov Governor Landon a favorIte favorite favorite favor favor- ite and indorsed Mr Dillman wita with wit witha three a-three a three to one majority Governor Governo Blood Bloo and Mayor Peery were almost almos equally supported for second tion Only 30 per cent of the ballots marked in t these ese three towns were scratched compared with the po poll ave average age of approximately SO 50 pe per cent Thus the fourth week of The Th Telegrams Telegram's poll draws to a close H Have ve you picked the winners Study new expressions from voting groups in n other towns as they appear appear appear ap ap- ap- ap pear from day to day in the po poll next week The tabulations reflect the human side of ot Utah politics |