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Show Page HERALD. Provo. Utah. Wednesday. November S, 19S0 34-- THE Juab, Wasoteh Counties Follow Notioiaol Subdued Wasatch AAosf Still Seeking Votes Wasatch County Republicans Win Handily Only three newspaper reporters were at Heber City to cover the 12 districts of Wasatch. While the primaries saw results tallied and available by 11 in p.m. last September, the results from voters Wasatch for this election were still not final by today. -- HEBER CITY Riding on the coattails of a national Republican COP Wasatch Commission movement, candidate George Holmes pulled a surprisining upset by beating cumbent commission chairman Raymond Jiacoletti 2.020 votes to 1,568. still By 4 a.m. this morning, three districts had failed to report their votes to county clerk Harry McMillan. The Daily Herald reporter who arrived in Heber City at 8 p.m. didn't realize the kind of wait he had in store for him. Rumor has it that he could be seen pacing the floors of the county courthouse like a prisoner waiting for a jury to convene. As of press time today, one district had still not reported. Holmes will take office in January for the four-yeccunty term. In other county races, the two-yecounty commission race saw Republican Fay McGuire of Heber City collect a win over ar ar Democrat VanWagoner, to 345 to 161 In Precinct Representative Lor in won a return to the Three, George Pitts topstate capital in District 67 ped Walter H. Seller 427 as he swept past votes to 366. In Precinct One, the Republican Alarik Myrin results are not final. 2.063 votes to 1,430. For the position of Wasatch County Clerk county recorder," Joe Harry McMillan said one Dean Ruber woo unop- district of 12 in the county posed, collecting 2,397 has failed to report The remaining tally votes. The new county affect the outcome surveyor will be could of the race between J. Republicanwho Bing ran un- Sterling Anderson, who Christensen opposed and collected 2,3-3- 2 was at press time collected 254 votes to 192 for votes. For the position of Daniel H. Bates. In state races, Wasatch justice - of- - the - peace, Elroy Van Wagoner han- voters followed the dily beat Daryl Shumway national trends in most races. Governor Scott 1,649 to 1.3U. The local school board Matheson received 2,110 races in the Wasatch votes to Bob Wright's School District, Precinct 1,429. For Leiutenant Two saw Duane J. Sweat Governor, David Monson winning by a wide margin collected 2,283 and over James J. Smedley Moroni Jensen 1,239. In Al-lr- By ROD COLLETT Herald Staff The road between Heber City and Provo is mighty dark at 4 a.m. The silence and solace of the open subspaces of Wasatch County late at night were as dued as the courthouse in Heber City, which would have been the perfect setting Tuesday night for a morgue. Joe 1,947 votes 1,612. State Democratic District One, James Hansen Congressional received votes to 1,744 1 Gunn McKay's 1,623. For U.S. senator, Jake Garn easily topped Dan Berman by a wide margin, 2,675 For the State votes to 879. TRAUNT-VEI- and PATRICK A- non-partis- If Court Supreme. term. Justice 1: Daniel Stewart polled more votes than Earl S. Spaf-for- d with 1,581 votes to 992. For the state attorney 9 VV K V f votes to 1,378 for Democratic challenger James McConkie. For state GEORGE HOLMES LORLN ALLRED FAY MCGUIRE voters strongly favored Ronald Reagan as they gave him 2,608 votes while Jimmy Carter colIn the Presidential lected only 917 votes. race, Wasatch County County Clerk McMillan treasurer, said the remaining gave Karl Shisler 1,865 votes for the State School Board race in District Four. Edward T. Alter collected 1,827 votes to Leonard W. McDonald's 1,519. Wasatch voters also Republican - m L v general, Wasatch favored David Wilkinson by 2,166 Juab Republicans in the Pore BY MYRNA TtQimdl dis- trict not reporting will not affect the outcome of any races except in the Precinct One school board race. At N 1 fr) CHRIS- TIAN NEPH- I- It couldn't be called anything else but a Republican landslide in Juab County for national and state candidates. maras Out of a total of eight state and national races Democrats won only the gubernatorial one 1980 race where Incumbent Scott Matheson beat Republican challenger Bob Wright. Matheson received iaa 1,626 votes in Juab County's 12 districts and CARY PETERSON Wright received 1,048. All other state and cond District handily national races went bent his Democrat chalRepublican. lenger Arthur L. Monson Juab residents gave by massing 1,855 votes to President Elect Ronald Monson's 761. Utah's Democratic Reagan a . landslide 1,869 votes to President governor will continue to Jimmy Carter's 720. John have a Republican Anderson, the indepenLieutenant Governor. dent candidate received Juab County voters 36 Juab County votes. incumhelped In the race for the U.S. bent Lt. Gov. David Senate, Juab County resi- Smith Monson by giving dents gave Republican him 1,509 votes to his Jake Garn 1,920 votes and Democrat challenger, the senator's Democrat Moroni L. Jensen's 1,111. challenger, Dan Berman, Juab voters also 717 votes. favored a Republican for Republican Dan Ma- state attorney general. rriott, the incumbent They gave Republican representative to the Se-- David L. Wilkinson 1,415 re-ele- ct LiixJ CLAUDE LOMAX JOSEPH BERNINI votes and gave the Democrat challenger, James W. McConkie, 1,211. W. Val Overson, the Republican running for state auditor, received 1,471 of Juab County votes, beating the Democrat Linn C. Baker, who received 1,125 votes from Juab voters. They also favored Edward T. Alter, the Republican running for state auditor by giving him 1,395 votes. The Democrat iLi uJC candidate, Leonard W. McDonald received 1,150 votes in Juab County. MITCHELL MYERS In the State Legislature Jerry Freeman's 1,938. races Juab County resi- Most of the districts in dents again favored this race had reported at Republicans. The GOP's press time, but a few disCary Peterson received tricts had not. The voters 11,848 votes in 93 voting for District 71 come from districts located in six Juab, Millard and the counties, including Juab southern end of Utah County, with only 11 County. race In the voting districts not yet reporting. This is for the for Supreme Court Utah Senate District 28 Justice Juab voters gave where the Democrat I. Daniel Steward 878 votes and gave Earl S. challenger Thorpe received 4,405 Spafford 583. votes. Candidates favored by In the race for the Utah Juab voters won not only House District 71 the majority of Juab Republican Mitch V. County votes but also Myers received 3,142 came out victorious votes to the Democrat, statewide. 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Statewide Brown 7 nithology at Weber State University, will give the program. The public is invited. Purpose of the meeting is to learn the progress the club has made in increasing the barn owl population in i ii( m D 0 D D 405 i LHif percent. The vote count showed Allan with 1,946 votes and Hjorth with ' 1,735. The primary race had been equally AhoneyofadonuL. and here's a honey of a deal! . close, with Hjorth winning in September with 41 percent to Allan's 39 percent and the rest of the vote going to another challenger, Eugene Faux. In District One, incumbent Maurine Hiatt received 63 percent of the vote, with challenger Dora Schoenfeld garnering 37 percent. Mrs. Hiatt will be serving her second term on the board. The vote tally showed Mrs. Hiatt with 2,168 votes and Mrs. Schoenfeld 1,279 votes. SAW with vim LENGTH Precinct Newton by 178 votes. 12 to 23 wide votes favored Kerren 189 votes to Bryce Lynn's 29 20 31 80 to 29 wide to 32 wide 34 40 32e 36 wide 40 wide 44 wide 48 wide 4180 44'. to to to to 48' 52' 57' to 52 wide to 57 wide to 62 wide 55 40 59 80 66 80 71.00 62Vito67wide 67", to72w.de 72' to 82 wide 82' to 92 wide 92' to 102 wide 'If 47 47 26a 29' . 36' 40' 3 the county. Dr. Marti developed the plans to place nesting boxes in abandoned silos for the barn owls. The local chapter has placed 30 boxes and handled more than 100 owls and would like to thank the landowners who have cooperated to provide homes for these "flying mousetraps." Dennis Shirley directed the project. up to 23Vato26w.de received about 60 percent of the votes. In precinct 2 of the Juab School Board Jerry Bosh was elected with 202 votes to Larry Broadhead's 118. Audubon Meet Thursday To Be Concerned With Owls Mount Timpanogos Audubon Society will present "Owls of Utah" Thursday at 7:30 p.m. in the Tanner auditorium of the Monte L. Bean Museum at BYU. Dr. Carl Marti, professor of or- c U 47 Bosh, Newton Win Juab School District Races JUAB COUNTY Juab County residents voted for one state school board member and two local ones. They favored Neola Brown in the Price 70011 ID OS 17 n 03 1 M'i RETAILER:. No Nonsenst Fashions will reimburse you tor the lace value of this coupon plus 7t handling it you receive it on the sale of the specified product. Coupon may not be assigned or transferred. Customer must pay any sales tax. Void where prohibited, taxed or restricted by law. Good only in U.S.A. Cash value: 120. Coupon will not be honored if presented through outside agencies, brokers or others who are not retail distributors of our merchandise or specifically authorized by us to present coupons for redemption. 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