Show General election Tuesday candidates t County residents will vote on 12 political offices in the official general election one federal office and two state offices are up for election this year in County Nine local political of- are up for In the non- partisan two Justices of the three school board three district judges and two Supreme court Judges will be voted feral for U.S. Representative from District four candidates arc in the Jed Dennis A. DeBoer On the state level for State Senator from District No representing Uin- Morgan and Wasatch arc M. R and Hal For State from District Uintah and Daggett are McKeachnie R and Kenneth R Kindt In the County race fw a term are Macham William Ramon Mayberry and Clifford Earl For the are Neal H. and D In the County Sheriff Arden W. is facing Larry F. Chevalier Tom Snyder is conducting a write-in campaign for sheriff Ji and Morris R fares Marion A. Behunin For County M- and Marvin G. Jackson are the two Unopposed all incumbent are LoU Frances P. Whitney D. at- and Nelson candidates for the of the Peace election are Lloyd Feltch for the East precinct and Jess m Miller and Richard Roy Perry for the West Uintah School District board members from three one from each will be In precinct Billy D. faces N. Precinct Ed W. faces Thomas F. and in Precinct Douglas B. Lawson will face John in- Two Supreme Court Gordon R. Hall and D. Frank Wilkins and three District Court J. Robert David Sam and Allen B. Sorensen will be voted on yes or no to be retained In of Precinct Includes 17 voting districts on the east side of Uintah The West Precinct comprises the remaining on the west portion the the School Naples Precinct includes Northeast North Cen- Northwest Vernal y voting will remain open Tuesday until 8 p.m. To a person be registered Anyone has been published in issue of the 's a general In recent ris Cook estimated that nearly VOterS registered on Page Election from Pace 11 In the vote for the Supreme Court justices and the District Court either a yes or no vote is indicated on the According to election if either a justice or a judge receives a majority of ballots cast in the no a vacancy occurs on the first Monday in January and the governor of the state must a judge or justice to the term of the successor time the position again up |