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Show CANVASS LISTS 3L3I1BALLQT1 JIS TOTALCASTj Less Than One-Half Eligible Voted in City Election Less than half the eligible voters in Salt Lake City turned out at the municipal election November 2. according ac-cording to official canvass Tuesday, which showed the total vote to be 1T.371. Registration had been estimated at between 110.000 and M.000. The $7,371 ballots were cast for auditor and are regarded as a fair figure of the total vote, on an aa one auditor candidate. Returns Compared The official returns showed very little variance with the unofficial returns compiled by The Telegram and The Tribune on election night. The official . canvaas, completed by the city commission Monday night, and The Tribune-Telegram unofficial returns follow: For city commissioners: Official. I nofficial. John B. Mathrson . .5,MM tA.Ma P. H. ftoggin l,7ftl 1,77 D. K. Moffat lSJUUI lSJtM Lawrrneie A. Johnson 13.SM 13,337 For auditor: Jerrold P. tWaley.. to. It I M.0M Francis Platt 17,17 11 Mt The commission counted 37 scattered scat-tered writein votes, some for candidates candi-dates who were uneuccessful at the primary. Wrlteins Listed Among the primary candidates whose nsmes were written in at the final were Sam Keifer, who got two votes for commiasioner; S. D. Huf-faker. Huf-faker. 12 for commissioner; Harold G. Cross, seven for commissioner, and C. N. Lund, three for commissioner. commis-sioner. J. Waldo Parry, fusion candidate for auditor at the primary, got nine wrlteins at tha final. Other writeina were James Forrest, For-rest, five votes; George Zoltntakis, two; F. Eynon, two; L Cosco, one; J. Jensen, one; Frank Fisher, one. and S. J. King, one, all for commissioner. commis-sioner. R. B. Jacobaen received one vote for auditor. |