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Show I Si . -I I "dunty Republicans made a I m in the general election 1 a record turn out vote, j 4itwas over 80 percent of the I 'voters. . jfliidates gained a comfor- Jin in most voting districts. ' Stale Representative Gayle .(Won with 4,401 votes over jm. For 4 year Commis- jjd Merkley received 4,509 j over Dan Coney's 2,507. iar Commissioner, Neal ... ;r - r ft v - j J VI " I i i F. McKEACHNIE, : to another term in ! House of Represen-J Represen-J .'rom District 68. Domgaard received 4,365 votes against Robert Young's 2,599. In the school board member race in district No. 4, Blayne Morrill defeated incumbent Max Todd 682 to 335 . In district No. 5 Gary Taylor, who was unopposed receiving 589 votes. Uintah County voted 3,139 For and 3,506 Against Proposition No. 1, 2,728 For and 3,814 Against Proposition No. 2, 2,577 For and 3,974 Against Proposition No. 3, 2,370 For and 4,258 Against Proposition Pro-position No. 4, 3,100 For and 4,037 . ... - v K ROLAND MERKLEY will serve another 4 year term as Uintah County Commissioner. Against Initiative Proposal A, and 3,114 For and 3,742 Against Initiative Proposal Pro-posal B. A complete tally of the unofficial election elec-tion returns district by district is reproduced on page 16. Republican Presidential candidate received about 5,000 more votes than did Democratic candidate. On the state level Governor Scott Matheson was the only Democrat to survive the election. ; I X . : -t - ' t ' I w" 1 f I NEAL H. DOMGAARD will serve another 2 year term as Uintah County Commissioner. |