Show ORDERLY CONDUCT DISPLAYED HERE HEREON HEREON ON ELECTION DAY I Order prevailed in Duchesne Tuesday as ne nearly every legally registered voter in the precinct came to the polls to cast their bal bal- lots Claude Lyman cast the first of the ballots Judges reported report report- ed that there was no con confusion or disturbance from 7 3 a. a m m. m until the polls closed at 7 p p. p m m. with voting going along steadily most of the time lime Voting was heaviest between 12 and 1 p. p m m. and 5 and 7 p p. m m. as asit asit asit it was in most sections of the country Counting was completed about 11 11 P p. m. m The city streets were surprisingly surprisingly quiet and orderly Citizens who vho were not attending the dance given by the Daughters of Pioneers Pio Pio- nears were at private parties s or at home homo gathered around the reI raI radio ra- ra I dio dlo and telephone |