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Show Returns From Towns of Washington County Show Election Results Neither Virgin nor LaVerkin held elections, the latter returning to office Edward Gubler, town board president, Wayne C. Wilson, Moroni Mor-oni Sanders, Wm. E. Nellson, trustees and John A. Judd, clerk. Toquerville, however, went to bat in great style with Republican Republi-can and Democratic tickets, the former showing a major lead. For president, Martin Anderson (R) 75, A. L. Bringhurst, (D) 37; for trustee, Ben Bringhurst, (R) 57, Leo Bringhrust (D) 48; for trustee, M. Wm. Bringhurst (R) 69, J. H. Johnson (D) 48; for clerk, Harvey L. Theobald (R) 76, L. S. Kleinman (D) 35; for trustee, J. L. Wallace (R) 77, Arthur Ar-thur Olds (D) 38. The number of votes cast in Santa Clara and Enterprise is not available, only the names of those who were elected being supplied. They are as follows: Santa Clara: President, Sylvan Graff; vice president, Kenneth Ence; trustees, Norman Gubler, Lester and Julius Wittwer. Enterprise: President, H. M. Holt; trustees, Roy Adams, John Day, Albert Holt and Leland Huntsman. Hurricane Election Hurricane stirred up a fairly big vote with its two tickets, the Progressives electing only one man, Mr. Reeve for the 4-year term against Gene Wadsworth. Citizens Ticket: For Mayor: George Stevens, 208; 4-year, Gene Wadsworth, 187; 2-year, Wilford Leany, 254; 2-year, Chauncey Sandberg, 210; (Continued on page five) County Election Returns (Continued from first page) 2-year, Clifton Wilson, 206; Jesse C. Roundy, treasurer, 394, uncontested; uncon-tested; Joseph Hinton, recorder, 394, uncontested. Progressive Ticket: For Mayor, Allen Stout, 189; 4-year, Leo Reeves, 205; 2-year Karl Roundy, 132; 2-year Lafayette Lafay-ette Staheli, 178; 2-year, R. P. Woodbury, 190. |