Show Horm form Slows l Young Voting insi in si L Primary Rush Lacking At Various Polls CheckUp Check Reveals With rain and a light snow f fall all Ing bg j at t intervals during the foren fore- fore the votes incent in n toon on one of lightest recent cent ent y jears ars was in prospect Tuesday Tuesday Tues Tues- day lay as a a mere dozen or so votes sere ere ere reported cast at various polling poll poll- Salt Lake ii ing ig g places throughout City ity in the primary election f Tuesdays Tuesday's balloting will eliminate n nate te all but four of the 12 candi- candi candidates dates ates for the two city commission posts josts and two of the five candid candi- candi d lates tes for mayor major who have staged ine me e o of the quietest campaigns in inh inie h ie he e history of the city Final elec- elec jons i will be beheld held November 2 Polls opened at 7 a a. a m m. and will cl l p. p mIt m. m It Stably Light up to noon was notably light ight C Campaign judges reported lack ack of the usual early morning rush rosh h of oters voters who usually ballot b before foregoing going to work If weather ars up later in the day voting expected to pick up somewhat especially if the weather improves tier 5 p. p pm p.m. m. m Heaviest voting according to a a. partial survey of polling places ras as recorded in the Sugarhouse precinct and in the area east of ofala ian ala street to Thirteenth East treet reet and between South Temple nd and d Seventh South streets t In the Sugarhouse area district to o. o 11 With a normal vote of 00 10 had Md Issued 16 ballots district o o. o 22 with registered voters voter reported po ed 22 ballots cast before 1 30 p p. p m. m m in and district No 32 nth ith registered voters had issued is- is sued ed 48 ballots District No 1 In precinct No waI 5 as the th polling place reporting th ie Le heaviest balloting up to noon r today A total pf of 53 voters in 02 registered r d in the district h had d dst ast st st their ballots Xo Rushes 10 0 Reported r Most of the other districts re- re only a straggling vote it ith no rushes predicting that th lie S vote yote would pick up with shift shift- t- t c hanges anges in at de- de ense feMe plants and war industries a Lcd and d gain until polls close at 7 p p. m. m I to cross the first hur hurdle hut hut- urdIe ur- ur lie dIe leading to r reelection election in Tuesdays Tues Tues- ia lays days primary w was wL Mayor Ab Jenkins Jenins Jen Jen- ins kins incumbent His opponents Clude Horace C C. Beck Salt Lake Earl Eari J J. J Glade radio ex Executive I I. I R R. R Dick Morrison J Business siness man and J. J B B. Mullins ormer Salt Lake count county commission commis commis- d Ion sion n chairman Nomination for the two commissioner commis commis- loner posts to be left vacant by iscar scar W W. McConkie McConkle and George 3 Keyser present commissioners vho ho did not seek reelection in the theder J der they appear on the ballot ire are a aUsted Jated on on r Ballot BallotA WavId avid A A. A Affleck city n ng g agent George E E. Eo Fisher city engineer Parley W W. Hale tIe Lye ive secretary Utah fair trade Clifford A A. Husbands ay roll clerk city waterworks Department E Edward ward T. T Jones tax Utah county commission win M. M i. i Knight former city commissioner com corn missioner Clyde Cly e L L. Miller ti Je lye e secret secretary ry state road c r ron ion n Fran Francis is Platt former chief deputy city a auditor A. A M. M J. J Al AI Salt cemetery ry 8 sexton ton Walter H H. Walt Wait Reichert 5 station and tourist park operator L L. L C. C Renny Romney a superintendent of Salt falt Salte Lake ake e general hospital and Robert Robertv v II Slaughter railroad Utah pUblic service commission I erne rhe Fhe light vote was shown by ch f at scattered polling places Jl district with registered 11 number somewhat higher than th ne le average only 20 votes had hadeen been fen een cast by 10 a a. a m m. In district 36 6 5 with registered 25 had District with reg- reg reported six votes I Alter Uter a which Aas as conducted mostly r mostly on a personal personal per per- basis by most of the candidates candi- candi dates Stes with really no outstanding I Camp campaign Issues being raised the theY 17 7 candidates left the decision morning in the hands of I we e voters their I as campaign crews turned turned ined their efforts to urging people peo- peo Pe IC to vote The general genera election will be held November 2 rember |