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Show STATE SENATE TO BE . I SOUDLY DEMOCRATIC; i THetipser hone, of the next stste j legislature will be solidly Democratic. : according to final returns of the recent : election, it was st first believed that Henator Don B. Cotton of the Twelfth j district had been reelected. The final ' : count, however, ahowed that he had car- rled Uinta county, hie home district, but ; had been defeated In the other counttea : by his Hourboei opponent, W. T. lmph . Following la the complete personnel of i the senate: First district: Poxelder and Tooele eountiee Archibald Bevan. Hecond district: Cache county J. W. . Funk. I f" Third district: rav1, Morga. .and Rich eountiee Richard Xtrtngham. I : Fourth district: Weber county W. J. t Park, and Joeeph Ches Fifth dletrict l 'sstt. Dorheene, T Summit and Waaatcn counties James . W. Clyde. : Sink district: fart Lake ommty Osi- ; ; bert l Olson, (orge H IXrn, Kllsabeth Hayward. Allen T. Sanfard. James W -v. McKlnaey. . Seventh district- Ttah tounty J. h William Knight and Edward douthwlck. Eighth district: 8en Jaaa and Millard' f counties Iranlei Stevens I Ninth district: senate oeanty Or-! tande Bradley. .. Tenth district: Oarfleld. Piute, Sevier i and Wayne counties Qiilnee Kimball. ' Eleventh district: Beaver. Iron Kane and Washington eountiee If. T. Jonee. t x- Twelfth district: Carbeei. Kmerr, Orand, Saa Juan and Uinta W. T. , Lampn. . . I ' K |