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This . morning changes of returnes from inAmerican Fork and Thistle creased the Matley vote and put him 17 to the good, DemoGenevieve Ekhardson, cratic candidate for county recorder, wins on the official count , by 27 majority which, next to Mjtlev'8 is the smallest. The corrected returns in the two- returns came in woik are: election r Matley Morgan. 5721 5704 .. For County Recorder iught Richardson Allred '" ones r . 5724 5687 or Sheriff 6271 .. 5209 Evans The correct returns, as tabulated on this page, are slightly different from the. first figures as published is Wednesday's Herald, due to the Boyd 0 fact that the first returns were unofficial, as sent in to the Rebubli-ca- n de- - and Democratic Herald office. and the headquarters Only in one instance does the correction change the final result. That is in electing Matley instead oj Morgan. ijAltsaiv are urging 'Banded. gar 'fThe official vote for United fStates senator in Utah county is if follows: )vSXing 6125; Bamberger 5358; rill; the m- tis--1 if supporters that a recount be de-- 1 some-Morga- n a got 61 wan Dunbar polled ii the rnnntir votes more for congress tVtjustice Corfrfian defeated Cherrv votes in the county, and the state ticket as - far as 'majorities went il'? the of the ictsi- l"iar,'n nd. Vf - R- ,1 594 ?byMrs rr:' M. Larsen won over Straw for county attorney votes. - aii InPT ij also Democratir ranHMatj. w the state senate, by 50 votes, WJM Warnic'k, farm bureau candidate lead Dixon by 59 votes. IWeede, nuinree amendments were.de-wate- d the county and state. Amendment No. 2 got the highest number of votes, while Amendment "o- i was most badly beaten, of uw three. The percentage of in TOte u for all three about five times !d man county. amendments in higher elsewhere in the f FREIGHT BATE IS CUT net? 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R. Butler, president of the Mercantile company n 81 85 57 announced his departure;' today 405! 4'.ft! .3KK! 4R 509 from Provo Sunday, when he re-K.I! RS! 49! 461 64, 4l! Mi Az. 1221 1211 111, n 1181 1191 116 128 11 turns to the M. E. Smith company-t- o 148 146 146 153 148 155 156 148 166 137 i'i assume charge of that corfipra. 97 1611 124 ....... 99 128! 87 126 89 1301 91 tion's, jutionail sales force. r . 1041 59 100! 101 60! 103' 102; 72! 90 ' at made was announcement The 1071 107! 110. 091 123' 1151 1721 109 129 no r7 148 122 147 fl6! 139 94! 134! 1351 1391 1771 of the Provo ; 99 today's meeting 1301 161 137 1881 112 139 138! 1 31 136 165 134 Kiwanis club, of which Mr. Butler, 931 98 99! 102 11TI 100 96! 1231 931 144 1061 is a charter member. 166' 162' 141, 140! 1911 170, 2501 111' 160! 194; 172 "I am sorry to leave Ptqvo, "Mr,. 150! 145 159! 145! 192! 1571 2381 ml 157 199 149 163 156! 1861 148! 211' 1491 246! 118! 150 201 168 Butler said. 'T have grown ttf lovg i: 7 223! 2211 151 2171 203, 2221 240i 1761 231 191 231 ..... this city and the people here. 1621 169! 81' 160 116 164 160' 122! 156' 1531 128! When I came I thought I would . 103! 167! 1141 191 108! 105 134! 174! 107 101 90 the rest of ray days herer 33 spend 31 31! 231 28 31! 36' 41! 45' 31! 48 .. w r, r business .;pro- -; the 84! BZ' 3H' 80 However, 77! 82! 331 KS 81' 22! 99' 42 40; 40 79 57! 97 96: 64 841 57 84 position offered me is so attractive . 9i: 91 831 76! 6i 69 89,' 7S 142 551 531 56 that I cannot refuse it. 6H 137 58 1481 53! 1461 54' 1401 63 43) "I am noU however, leaving ;:: 208! 185' 10u, 220 109; 2111 106! 214' 104! 216' 1131 2041 274) 107 218 Provo for all time.' I shall be here. 3551 1571 209! 15? 236! 138! 254! 118!. 206! 1621 220 149) 159 221) 149 Spanish Fork. First .. and shall continue my bus- - v 184' 1391 1621 often, 145 220! Second. 114 1361 120 179! 136l Fork, 127! Spanish 186) ness here. connection 152 2141 207 195! 1651 206! 2191 1431 207! 159! 189 202! 176 166 Third... rs: Spanish Fork, Walter Adams paid a high trib- 111! Ill 109! 11 105 124! 1351 91! Ill' 114 115! 1121 114 124 101 Spanish Fork, Fourth.. "C01 23! 251 60 62f ... 60 60 23! 62! 32! 60 ute to Mr. Butler, who, 65 25 Spring Lake S'1 106 Adams expressed it; "by his pleas; 73 100! 102 99 69' 1021 67 150! 66! 105! 60 109 621 109! 701 101 106! Sprlngvllle, Second 148! 148 98! 1" 97! 156 105 1491 10OI 154! 101! 152 861 172 ing personality and adaptability 149' 981 1541 103I 150 Sprlngvllle, First ... has become endeared to all of us 741 90! 90, 9' 81 87! 82' 85! 80! 88' 80 88' 68) 101 92' 8.TT 83! 781 88 Sprlngvllle, Third Mr. Adams moved that Mr; ' 148! 147! 110 14" 114' 141' 110' 143! 108' 146' 113! 1411 146' 106' 14: 110! 144! 89 163 Sprlngvllle, Fourth . Butler be made a life honorary 80 78! 79' 79' 75 78! 2' "75! 671 78' 79: 82 So 771 79 79' 80! 76 Sprlngvllle, Fifth .. member of the Provo Kiwanis n 69' 71.! 13! 69 56' 16! 661 12: 70' 13i 70' 11! 71 71' 11! 71' 11! 71 Thistle 92! club, and that he be named "am- 86! 91! 83 94: gr 931 85 92 90 87! 92' 851 93! 84' 93 93 Vineyard ' 31 3 6 61 6 bassador in the east to speak for. 6! 3! 3! 3! 6' 3j 71 3' 6' 6 31 3 6 7! 6! 5 31 2 3: 4 71 2 6' 6! 3' Mosida 3 6' 3 ' Provo and Utah county." Thg Carried. was motion 6171 5914 562715324 unanimously 5428;5526 i704 6043 53586125;5725;5664 o314,6101!5746562l;6041;610052975247!552J.5897,5767,5639 M 5209!579: ToUto 5625I5687!5724!5416 6010 5822 5577 5897)5544 After the meeting members crowded bout Mr. Butler to con.!' gratulate him on his good fortune Co-Ed- s Sharp-Shootin- g in moving upward in the nation's URGES business world, while at the same SENATORS ELECTED GOVERNORSELECTED time they expressed their personal ! sorrow at his leaving the club , and Provo. or leading elected Governors rpitnd St.ites senators elected or TO OBEY LAW Mr. Butler, who long has been .. leadin? their opponents in today's their opponents, acording to latest interested financially in the Wood-Clifto- n returns were: Mercantile company, hav--s K The end of the world war in reports, were as follows: -been one of the original ? Arizuna, Aslmrst, Deniocrat. the signing of the armistice, Noing W. DemoW. Alabama, Brandon, California. Johnson, Hepublican. backers, came to Provo early in vember 11, 1918, was the subject of 1921 to assume direct charge of Conniicticnt. McLean, Republican. crat. D. G. H. Brimhall's address beDelnware. Bayard, Democrat. Arizona. G. W. P. Hunt, Demo- the store. At that time he severed fore the Provo Kiwanis. club at Florida, Trammell, Demojirat. busines".reIations with the M. E. crat. the Hotel Roberts today. Smith companyr o- f- O"maha7"ohe Georgia. Georgu. Democrat H. Aldous Dixon, superintendF. W. Richardson, California, Imliaha. inof the largest wholesale drygoods Democrat. Ralston, and ent' of'schools," presided, Iowa, Brookliart. ReDublican. houses in the United States. troduced the proposed health ex. Colorado, William Sweet, DemoMaine, Hair-- I publican. Recently the ,M. E. Smith comamination of all school children, a crat, leading. Maryland, riruce. Democrat. pany asked Mr. Butler to come to thing, Mr. Dixon said, the federal Massachusetts, Omaha to consider a business proLodge, Republi-- j Connecticut, C. A. Templeton, health authorities had offered to can. position thev had to offer him. It do. He urged the club to go on Michigan, Ferris, .Democrat. record askipg Surgeon Knight of Georgia. C. M. Walker, Democrat. is understood that the financial inMinnesota, rili instead. Farmer-- ! Iowa, Governor N. E. Kendall. ducements offered Mr. Butler to the U. S. Public Health Service, to Labor. take over the entire charge of the make this examination. Republican. M i- s s i p Stephen's, Democrat, Kansas. J. M. Davis, Democrat. company's entire sales force was tne insirucuon are and under club rifle Mrs. Marie Hedquist Homer a have of organized Maryland Girl students In ths University Missouri, Heed. Democrat. Massachusetts. Governor C. IT. so attractive that he did not feel now feeing arranse are matches and made scores have been A. S. Excellent sang Dr. Brimhall's "Old Glory," U. f taln J S Daugherty, .Montana, Wheeler, Democrat. he could decline the offer. Cox. Republican, with Miss Elizabeth Taylor acmmmmmm Nebraska. Howell. Republican. with rifle teams from othr colleges. Mr. Rutler informed the Herald" Governor A. J. Groes-- ! Michigan. the on piano. companying . Tinman, Democrat. lM beck, Republican. today that he would retain his inW. R. Butler announced his in- New Jersey, F.dwards, Democrat. J. A. O. terest in the Wood Clifton store, Governor Minnesota. tention of leaving .Provo, as reNew Mexico. Jones. Democrat. and would continue serving it as In doubt. Preus. Republican. the of ported in another column New York. Copeland, Democrat. Nebra-kW. Charles Bryan, president. Daily Herald. North I aliota, O'Connor, Demo- Democrat. Edgar McArthur and Edmund crat. New Hampshire, Fred II. Brown, Evans tolcfof the Kiwanis play to Ohio. Pimeon D. Fess, Republican. this is one waQ. Democrat. be staged at the Columbia Theatre I'omisyhania. Pepper ."and Reed New Jersey. G. S. Silzer, Demoon November 17th, and suggested is!. oil and lum; terms),"" Republicrat, leading. that every Kiwanian "kick in" for cans. IN STATE New York. A. K. Smith, Democrat. which a few tickets to "Kicked-In- " Rl,, de Island. Oerry, Democrat. DemoJ. A. Scrugham, Nevada, the the title of is, by the way, Tennessee. McKidlar. Democrat. crat. play. Texas, Mayfield, pmocrat. North DaVota. Governor R. A. Walter Adams told of the plan (Incomplete Returns.) I'ta!:, W. H. King. Democrat.1 league, Nest, is, nnti Nonpartisan to send the Provo high school 1 Vermont. Greene, Republican. leading. United States Senate: stock judging team to the national For Virginia. Swanson, Democrat. Ohio. A. V. Donahey. Democrat. livestock show at Chicago. Bamberger. King, Dill. Pemocrat, lead Oklahoma, ' r- Walton, indorsed WaMngton, Vote outside Salt Mr. Dixon said the prize winins Poindexter. Republican. Farmer-Labobv organization. Keith of consisted 36,887 37,701 Lakej county ning team West Virginia, Neely. Democrat Oregon. W. II. Pierce. Democrat. Vote in Salt Lake Boyle, Morris Jones, and Scott Wisconsin, La ollette, Republican Clifford Pinchot, Pennsylvania, 20,114 ,.18,620 Price. county Yyoming, Kendrick, Democrat. RopubliciMi. "Peace is not so much a matter T. G. McCleod, Snut!i Carolina, 57,001 Totals of will, as it is of intelect," declar ,...56,321 . . " 80! 330! 50 97 63! 426! 415! 439! 46! 561 62 49 125 114 1221 107! 144 lu8; 147 138 96 121 102 123 105 63! 59 103 130 1241 114: 1201 178 118 152! 134' 174 149 142 168' 126 108! 1091 121! 224 177! 181 220! 1OT 181! 162' 201' 183 196! 1811 212! 273 190 230 202' 201 109 168 119' 150 173' 106 177! 5Z42! 32 44 ii ii, 0. . ': KS ti-- r 75 con 317 537! 92 33 56 i-- t 418 419 ill 60 eg vo 136 99 113 187 128! 144 91 127! 129 61 103 821 19s 111 122 120 151 133! 149 151 162' 114 106! 115 196 162 200 i?b 167 189; 187 172 187 181 235 a so 114 166 313 168 113 170! 41 34! 40: 39 82 42' 65, 64 87 147 53 144' 108 212! 105! 208 160 204! 173 135 156! 156 20? 153! 1 la-S111! .1091 60' 25 25 68 103j 66! 10! 151 105 78 89! 75 108 146! 108 79 78! 78! 13 69! 11' 85 84' 92! 1 - " .. 1 6- Wood-Clifto- " : . -- " 1 " , " -- . The iCiTx, wv v'fcr W (L2jiV .fS , j i3 J MkP . i - i . j t i j a. 1VM jf yL, Ml ed Dr. Brimhall in his admistice address in which he reviewed the history of warefare from the "war of the roses" to the first Armistice day when the world war ended. America is a part of the map of the world," Dr. BrimhaJLpoinN. ed l)uTr"1adding: ""bur it:1s not a part of the map of Europe; it is too big for that. We must be Romans in some things," the speaker said, "alluding, not to their liking for warfare, bu to their determination to obey the. faws they made." Thev were not only proud that got int0 effect they had the power to make their 27th, according to Wm. own laws but that they had the. Koylance. power to keen them". Dr. Brim- ens a freight hall said. MvW :ed!'Tc?n CUn Our children should hear every- r0W" of where In the home, in the school dul1!? .ni?n .PciIi re- - and in the church that there must " c lano Potato"cently -and be no nullification of laws other rate, r .'" sam fim u. teleirrinW Mr- ilc Mr d..i Kynce than by the legitimate repeal of - Reeves tn asking him laws. ' tato mi rate to Utai'po- - Dr. Brimhall classed among law lha "orator Ur. violators those persons who dodge leevS their taxes. "Tax dodgers are unpatriotic," he declared. Mrnd - Roylance "Let us insist that, not only ? i?TeTt Botatr, lr.;ui shall the flag be glorious, but the. men and women under the tug shall be glorious, too. Novrmi! 1101 - n ; Ttie.Weataer MOM HUPS f ROM ALL DISTRICTS ', ff I Ifl ffllil I I 3 . ftfl : PRO VO, UTAH, THURSDAY, NOVEMBER 9, 1922. ., - . E HER AL P : . ' T ' ' Mi THE SELL OB TRY A HERALD j ANYTHING TO tij WINS Demncva'. 680 .Majority for King Rhode Island, W. S. Flynn, DemoFor House of Representatives: " crat, leailin;; First District, South Dakota. Governor W. H. 29.270- T). B. Colton : McMaster. Republican. M. It. Welling ..25,705 Tennessee, Austin ---Peay, Demo-fret. 3,565 Majority for Colton Texas. Governor Pat M. Neff. Second District Democrat. Leatherwood. Dunbar Vermont, Redfield Proctor, ReSalt outside Vote publican, leading. 8,606 Lake 7,993; Wisconsin,. Governor J. J. Blaine, Vote In county Salt Lake Republican. county Wyoming, W. B. Ross, Democrat 18,144 . 1 - tSpseWonrheaTrynrald:)"" OiMKi! SALT LAKE CITY, Oct. 9. 3 p. m. Ernest Bamberger is 150 votes buhind Senator William H. King, with several districts to be heard from, according to the Republican! state headquarters. Republican leaders now insist that Bamberger win take the lead when the dis tricts axe In. The Democratic state headquarters at this hour insists that with reports from all districts In the .i..ftas' 28,541 " 86,085' ,lolau Leatherwood majority 245$ For Justice of the coiirt 1 8uprm. " Cherry. Corfman. Vote outside Salt -- RELIEF SOCIETY LESSONS AT UNION MEETING state but eight the majority tor Dr. George H. Brimhall will vYkJ S7'7l .887 King is more than 300, and that in Salt Lake , an address on the subject, give " vote from the these districts could unty 1.73 1S,5 "Gratitude and Service," before not cut the King vote enough to the teachers division of the Relief give Bamberger the election. Totals . 5,747 65,543 ' Majority for Cherry . Society at Union meeting Sunday. KING ROTARY SPEAKER. For Mrs. J. M. Jensen will handle the Supt Pwblle Instruction. lesson on "Latter Day Miracles" Senator William H. King will be in the departmesi Mrs' Vote outside the gueet of honor and principal LeRoy theological Dixon will give the lesson Lake couaty S&31S 30,951 speaker at the meeting Friday in the, Social Service division on Vote In Salt Lake noon of the Provo Rotary club, ac "Later Adolescense". In the litercounty ..........l,504 cording to the annoaneement made ary section Mrs. Christen Jensen this morning by Reed Anderberg, will review the book. The Scarlet Totals 48.557 secretary. Letter" by Hawthorne. C N. Jensen majority UK cn. ac. arit'T'1- - S b.'V. |