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Show 'I 7117;ittriFicici;,-,-N6iWrib- er 19:11-- 5, - - esu , - , e ea RE DESERETTICIEWT7 I, - . Maitland Grabaln (R), 197. Treas. ayor- Berger of 1111urtay Is Upset In ; - Vote MT. -- , S. an, Nielsen (Democratic), 414; John Gundersen (Citizens), 495. 445. , n G. ; W. Cenci. Erickson (D)389R. land (C), incumbent, 378. Two. councilmenHarry r , -- of Midvale Returned To Office -blocks -- period- - - ayor Four-yea- Georger-A.Wright,- .1R);- Incumbent-7- 69; - Recorder-M- two-yea- Rich , Tooele Nis - Incumbent tia Featherstone (R), 263. PAYSON-Mayor-F- loyd sey (Democrat), incumbent, incumbent (R), 430; Heber Curtis (D), 674; Dr. M. L. (R), 465; Oldroyd, incumbent Reid Persson (D). 622; A. C. Page, Incumbent (R). 352; Stanley Wilson (D), 739. Treasurer-Elizab- eth Crook, incumbent (D), 531. A. Law, inRecorder-Jor- dan cumbent (D), --827. OREM-Mayor-- M.-Jol- ley- 13.--- r Four-yea- - (R), -- - - McK. Four-yea- r 105. Treasurer-Marg- aret ley (R), (D), 87. Reva 118; . . ' -- ti iti , - y. - --- --- Utntah 41, , j1-- Ten tubes - Winding,. rectifier.' Receives American and foreign broadcasts. Lovely walnut flaish '. , cont.inst 1115.00 e II 1la- , - 41P enintunt fttm in on your will bold for tutus R. F. Ltrault 4A old- delivery. - - set --- --- 1 , . -- TegovIsion Typo Tam a eamplote sem. ko departmentLowest Prime In Town. , Nr49 -- ,.1Wiw WrJ L1111511 all 5 ::Dicit:S3431- 7, - , rir,07 yidbio,4:1;r4e 42, 45; Leo Peterson, Lloyd IDelesen, 64; James Hoyle Sr., 45; and Dewett Hansen, 39, president; ' trustees. --- - JOSEPH:a-Clifford Shipp was retained as town president, on the Citizens ticket, and Alma Edwards ' and Delwin T. Owens were elécted to the board. , -: treasurer. and-- Beth-Wells-- , IL as-- Stri ngham ((Citizens), Charles Hatch Four-yea- ' r '554; 363. (Peoples), councilmanWendell Pope (C), 536: Henry Slaugh councilma- n(P), 369. Two-yea- r Donald Barr (C),Incumbent, 537; Russell Montgomery ( C), 458; Francisliatch (C), 504; Paul Ly. man (PI, 401: Mrs. It A. Bryson (P), 378; Phil Watkins (Ft), incumbent, 433. TreasurerWilson 484; Murray (C), incumbent. ' reordeCharlel P). 'unopposed. ' - : royd...53andRudolph,-Ttickent bauch, 52, trustees. Payne, NonpartisanReed - We maintaht - Pops (C and . , - G. Shupe - high-m- en r member, r- - - - , elected-Leo- -Jr- t 100; - - .', Andersone. " B. -, -- . - '- - Pleasant Grove Defense Meet 6 . CalledNov. - - - -- - se ---:- T - et ' PLEASANT GROVE, Nov. ; Duane Harper Chairman of Civ. 'Council ""' Defense than in Pleas. ant Grove, has called a meeting e Se- -. . - . - Nov.' 6, in the Auditorium of the high"schooL Various committees et which are necessary for the de. fense set-uwill be chosen and a complete organization perfect- - ed. ' e LI - ': ' In conjunction with-thi- s -meet- ing, the Red Cross local officers have planned a picture show :; and a talk by Attorney 'L E..,,-- - Brockbank, Chairman of the 'Utah '7 e ' County Chapter of the Red rCoss. .. e ' ., , Ross, - s Will -- - - - A 10 '. ' - - - Z.4 . IN VALUE AND STYLE - ., b4 b -- 1 ' ,,,--- AUTOIbIATIC 4 Washing Methods' , , ' Car--- ' board -- - - ' m- , ---- .. , , - A' . .2- 1 - i-' 1:4 41. in I1 1 - ' -' : , ,e d' Give Redeem , 2 - -- . . 7 b . .44k,s a I, 1 1 APTL...., gione - .Nt. ..... , ,, - CO T i 14.1T111,J,I1 - 17,,i,),,,,4,,,i1b... .. ..... - ------ -,- ri Ili ."":' . , ' , A, volo - "au. 1 ". - affino A . . .... .p. ..... ' ais-r- itts famous copse: Tat Avaiactnit , 1 0 11,017! '24,7 1141,7,a' ",,k1.1,1f," 4, t',744 - . - , StCpS - , st th& . , 'Green Mod4t1 -- - a .. - . .1i. , amtamer - ,; ., 1 - , ,7,111 ..--- One- -, ,' ''' ee -- - - - f - Makin ',7,47.11" , --- - ,- ,- Washing J '4,,, 4110MP ' - . , ay .1 111Erp,r, ' ''' '1114 . - 995 on for Coughs, Chest Colds, Bronchitis -- ' -- - ' --- i -- - ee, -- , As, A s . Low Fred e- - aesillillieb. , , - Li' OdCls Roy McFarland. .CREOMULSION1 -- e ... , Combined No, e. Weal - Just like owning 2 dif- ferent Washers, 2 best - -- .. . ' - -- 0.w - r - 10 40,- - . laden phlegm, and aid nature Cr;;I lothe and heal raw, tender, in- flamed bronchial mucous meme branes. Tell your druggist to sell you a bottle of Creomulsion with the wte it derstanding you must like the wayare quickly allays the cough or you to have your money back. ' C. - I Creomulsion relieves promptly bee cause it goes right to the seat of the trouble to help loosen and expel -- .. :YEARS A . ' - from common colds , 7' That-Hang-- (C), Oscar -- Dixie Flier Beware Coughs Smith . - . - 153i- . e (D),Incumbent, 277. Two-yeacouncilmen - - TreasurerLeonard - an Incuinbent,-0- 8; - councilmanFred - - HEBER CITY. Neve 5 The 4. ''---;- ' - ea Chapter Red Cross has assigned speakers for sacrament meeting in the wards ee of Wasatch Stake for next Sun- - ' -' day night. -Assignments are: Heber First ' Ward, Storm McDonald; Heber ,"' Second N. C. Watson; s ; Ward, Heber Third Ward, Mrs. W.A. Wherritt; Midway First Ward, R. ,e''' C. Draper; Midway-SeconWard, Clarence Ostlund; Daniels, F. C. Montgomery; Charleston, Heber M. Rasband; Center, John A. - Palmer, iLyIe . T.- innimimoum,wo riey,--Incu- - -- .. - -e.-- James AT Stephens, incumbent town board member, 14L Two-yeFour councilmen PLEASANT GROVEMayor 'Lyean Johnson (C), 157; S. Duane - cottneil7.. Harper (D). incumbent man, 360. Four-yea- - 5Four , Harold- . Fourlear J. F. Marsh (P), 45. RecorderEvan A. Shepherd 122. (P),93. board- - president,- (Ph- Incumbent, - Wasatch-Count- y- , 132. SOUTH OGDENMayor H; Gu- y- Child, - Incumbent town, -- 119; Wilson TreasurerPhocbe -- Nov.- CITY, , incumbent---100- , mayor-Wa- rren 107; Dean ' .. - - 145. Joseph W. Kensen (Citizens), in., cumbent. 180; Paul E. Dickerson (Nonpartisan), 57. Town : board trusteesW. Amasa Baker (C), incumbent, 178; Ada Whitson (NP), 55; T. P. Baker (C), 156; incumbent: Gordon Ray (NP), 1; Lloyd Berrett (C), 172; Adrian Gibby (NP)', 108; Virgil A. Hinchcliffe Lee R. 156; Merlin (C), (NP), 53. -- ( C), incumbent. (P). 56. . -7---, HEBER - - Speakers Listed fense-industry'area, RecorderG. ROYTown board President, Wilson McDaniel (P). 45. -'I'wo.year councilmenLeland Beck (C), incumbent, 103; Fred Van Strong (C),,, incumbent; 119; Ben. A. Vance (C), 117; Dewey 45: Seleetees Called; ': ,, --- , councilmanAlma 6'elL1:--134; 1117. (C), V. Clark (Citizens). incumbent, 123; A. J. Dewey (Progressive),) - Four Waatch p H. Layton q(P). 56; J. P. man (C), incumbent, 111; SipackL Wyatt- - (P), 83; Lloyd -ley (C), incumbent, 127; Parley- - - IIttee(C),-incumben-t-, . . Lewis 898; Mark F. Boyack ((D), 751. - , Met--ca- Treasurer-Ro- we r : eirt-- he selectees from Wasatch county' will leave Heber City,7, Nov. 6. . They are: John Barton Moulton, ,, Floyd William Bonner, Bill R. Clift and DavideNorbert Baum. . . . . Four-yea- sametime-hang-t- - , LPINEFor . so that many people will-gai- n benefits from the paintings. Incumbent, 97; Arvel W. Dean, ' 109. 108; Lloyd Orem, - ), Weber - - here-'Tuesda- - at the - exhibit school a - A. Johnson (R),e517; David ' B. Bowen (D), 729." ' L. F. Two-yea- r councilmen Smith ( R), 852; Ray Gull (R), 865; August Swenson (Rh 811; J. Seldon Hansen (D),' 725; Neil ' Thomas D, 751; John Ft Warner (D), 810. Dale B. Evans Recorder-M- rs. Lewis (R), 762; Mrs. Juanita .. 887. Johnson (D), Lewis (R),Treasnrer-Ro- we898; Mark F. Boyack ID); 751.B.- Evans Dale Recorder-M- rs. ,tft), 762; Mrs.-887.Juanita Lewis Johnson (D), ,Re." i n n Treaswer -, llchamber who desire to hold committee ---- -meetings and small group meet-- - - - Inge in the down town area. and .1 commissionersJohn -- councilman-Gil- bert r Four-yea- 14,Inch----Conce- rt - r r- to HUNTSVILLENo petitions for candidates for Huntsville town offices were filed here this ' year, which resulted in present , .. , officers holding their positions. 1 Graduate-7-They are: Chester Engstrom., president of. TOQUERVILLE Town board -; town board; Ottis Fuller, Leland president-Marti' Anderson (R). ST. GEORGE, Nov. 4Garth -, 75; A. L. Kleinman ( D), 37. Montgomery, Louis Wangsgaard TrusteesBen Bringhurst (R), and Virgil Petersen, trustees, Cottam, son of Mr, and Mrs. -- , ' Leo Bringhurst (D), 48; M. with Henry Burrows as town James F. Cottam, a Dixie Junior 7; College graduate, is one of the Williams Bringhurst (R), 69; J. clerk. , - 123 members of the graduating ' H. Johnson (D), 48; J. L. Wallace, ; 7of class (R);-77United UINTAHPresent States officers of the ) ; 38. Army Arthur Olds ( D), Air Corps Advanced Flying this Weber community retained ClerkHarvey L. Theobold (R) their offices for another term beSchool at Luke Field, phoenix, Kleinman 35. cause no petitions were filed for Ariz., it- - was announced today e -(D- . ' candidates at this year's elec. by Glenn E. Snow, president of ' tions. Present town officials are: Dixie College. , John S. Dye, board president; Mr. Cottam took his ground NORTH OGDENTown board H. Anderson, Claude E. Stuart course - in flying at the local '.N. Randle N. presidentGilbert and E. board ' and completed 140 hours Kendell, George school, (Citizens), incumbent,- 107; (no members. of flying time here., opposition); Roy Metcalf (C), 83. e , Town board trusteesJ. Q. H. .Blaylock (C), Inctunbent-120- ; lf . Dale Phillips (P), 57; Roy . ; e incurnbent, 750; Arlene Mendenhall (C), --760, SPANISH FORK Mayor John E. BoOth (R), incumbent, 2095.' Charles- IL Dixon 4(D),563. ey , Two-yea- Mrs. Eliza Russell (I), T ? - 385. ic- (C), incumbent, 113; Eggertsen John LWhiting, ----- .--Mayor-V- .; ga hopes to obtain a room large enough to accommodate civic rroups federal government will put up 90 per cent of the funds. It is preposed to construct a he'v7 'high double the capacity of the two junior high schools and Via four elementary buildings. Adams (C). 76; Levi Neilson (C), 91; Edward Nisson (C) 108; Golden Paxman (11), 76; Wayne Sandberg (P), 61; Clifton Williams (P), 45. , Recorder..-Gle- nn Tobler (C), incumbent,'' 90; Mrs. Agatha 60. Sproul (P), TreasurerW. O. Nisson (C), 113; no opposition. incumbent', , O. , 4 ti t Thorn (Independent), incumbent, 5. 540; W. W. Clyde (Citizen),-101John, councilman-- Ed Four-yea- r son (I), incumbentcouncilman, 747; C. E. councilman (C), 790. Two-yea- r -L E. Clegg (I), incumbent, 509; David Friel (I), incumbent, 566; .IL T. Reynolds (I), incumbent, 871; 477; Maurice Anderson (C), (C), 903; Mack Selvoy J. Boyer1078. Recorder-Will- iam Whitney (C), Bringbust (I), incumbent, 518; Glen Hansen (C), 630; - un ly letill h Itas ti -5- - - In providing the space for the art - the Prank Staheli (P), 42. Four-yea- r councillnan Bert Hall (C), incumbent, 107; Joseph Harmig (13). 46. Lundell SPRINGVILLE4---Mayor-A- - -- tor Iverson Gour- - G. - ASI-IINGTON - - , -t- (C), --- - -W- C. Hanks (R), 139; Parley councilCloward (D), 57. Two-yea- r Nelson (R), 171; men-Chris Albert Peterson (R), 155; Arvil Tiffany (R), 116; I. R.73; Pierce Glenn (D), 77; Leo Davis (D), Otten (l))64. Recorder-An-gus D. Taylor (R), 95; D. B. Hair (D). - ' - TreasurerJoseph Hinton Davis R. Hanks (D) (R), 140; Melvincouncilman-Roscoe 60. - 394. Mayor-R-ay SALEM t, r - 294. ,Hantiett---(Pte-31-2;ele- , 854:-Har- eld E. Burr (P), 283; Orrel DeLange (P), 285. (P), 363; Cree Kofford Emil Hansen (C) Recorder-- V. Incumbent, 387; Almeda F. Gammon (P). 339. Treasurer-Orl- and Pyne (C)e 453; Raymond - m 403; the carry, niques for the art patrons , , PROVO, Nov. commissionerGene r Two-yea- TwoyearcounellMeh-Mer- val Walker (C), incumbent, 429; George St ratHtosn incumbent, (C), incum- 378; Julian bent, 463; M. E. Kartchner (C), - If present plans officials are putting the finishIng touches on an application for a PWA grant for funds to finance an extension of , the school buildings in Provo, to meet the needs of an increase in population following the influx of defense Industries proposed for this area by the U. S. Steel. Authorization was voted by the board to Dr. J. C. Moffitt,. superintendent of schools; Architect Fred L. Markham, end - for gomery. Leland Perry, engineer 'PWA.- - to- - complete the appllea. -, a gpecial Meeting of théion;-at board Monday.- -- - The proposal is to double the - present school building facilities, providing the growth- - justifies this step. it the Provo region - Wadsworth (C), 187; ,Leo Reeves, (P). 20a. ------ ---- -r commissioners Chauncey Sandberg (C). 210; Wit ford Leany (C). 1,4; Clifton Wilson (C), 206; Carl Roundy (P), 132; R. P. Woodbury (P), 190; 178. Lafayette Stahel' (P), RecorderJesse-- Roundy - (C). P. Williams (C), incumbent, Thomas Cordner (P), 328- - - -- Four-yea- - , Chamber of Commerce will pro. vide a room in the Main Street District. where people can view the exhibit while shopping. The exhibit will be furnished bythe State WPA, and will be Riving variety of subjects and tech. . Stout (P), 204; Alien 289. Mahlon 266. councilman-- W. Drage (P), n - J. (C), incumbent, 463; City. Project Funds HURRICANEMayorGeorge Stevens (C), ' ---- - - t -- (R), 613. A. Bates - Saii Har- uis Twoyear . , Ask School Two-yea- 617. J. Sterling Reece (D), councilman-Lo- 482; 413; , unopposed. r councilthenJoseph T. Atkin Jr. (C) incumbent 378; Clair S. Terry (C)) incumbent 390; Bryan J. Lund (C), incumbent withdrawn; H. Val Hafer (C), 350; Clair S. Terry (D), incumbent,, 390; D. Wilson Woodard (D), 124;; Ralph C. Carter ((D), 91. RecorderH. R. Bentley, 409, unopposed. TreasurerMrs. - Annie 1.1.- Webb, 405, (both tickets-- ) - councilman-Geo-rge Four-yea- r A. Cheever, Provo Will - M. Bentley, incummbent (C), 403;; Vier (Republican), 486; D. C. For- e- -- - C,- councilmanMathew Four-ye-ar (D), 612; Mrs. Celes- - ar , Inez Peterson, Treasurer-M-rs. , (C). incumbent. , cir44-t- osc; 825., GEORGEMayorD. Watson . 557. cumbent, (R), 66;---Mrse - Washington ST. - ' CEDAR Nov. - CITYi ' - - In- (D), 326; Leland Powell, ham ,, --after pleading guilty to a orspeedinic Giles (D), 608; Harold A. Stevens zone. - ' a (R), incumbent, 488. Francis Richard Shiner, Four-yea- r councilman Fred c ailile (D), 639; Athol Fitzger- West First South Street. Salt Lake. was sentenced to $100 fine ald (R), incumbent, 450. or 50 days in the county Jail after Two-yea-r Allen councilmen pleading guilty to a charge ofCurry ID), 632; Walter Harrison driving an automobile. while unA. 701; John Fortie (D), 563; (D), der the influence of intoxicating Owen F. Buell (R), incumbent, liquor. Mr. Shiner, who was 458; Douglas Giles (R), incumby Patrolman Mason, W. ; Addison 400; Averett (11), bent, Hill. elected to serve the ijail 492. , sentence and- - was taken to tbe jail Treasurer, Venice H. Walsoi -- at Farmington. (D), 623; 'Isabel A. Lewis (R), inwho have paid Duck hunters ' 366. cumbent, season include the fol. RecorderClarence - Olson (D), finics this Paul New,myer of 1415 loOing: Incumbent, unopposed. Ilawkes Court, Salt Dike. paid a $15 $10 fine with suspended:; SOLDIER. SUMMITThe ReBountiful of Charles paid tickets filed the'elec. in publican Ah $12.50 suspended: tion here was elected and the $12.50 C. Young of 372 East were defeated. They, -- William - Democrats feakee Fifth SoutheeRti ret- arm- -$12.50 with silno suspendeor re, paid DemocratsKenneth 2500 Neff, of Evergreen town president; Ferris Jackson. Stanley Avenue. Salt LLake, paid $12.50 Tracy S. Bills, Carl Milton Sr. with $12.50 auspended.-- -and Leo ,Hobber, trustees. charged Republican, -- -- Nelson Burke, with hunting ducks with guns town president; W. H, Barnes. of more than having Emery Gilmer. George Gambe three shells. Justice Holbrook and Carl Milton Ir., trustees. the minimum fine in each - -- - -- - --levied ---,. case. which, according to JaYr. is Glide W. Kirk- rs. , 5Orvine.2 ataege,..ateettivzedave..e.,,,, City Chamber of Cemmerce. an. charage -hoUri-n- ntruncetrMtlartriatinflitf ' ing formulated to provide a per. manent art Cedar for , gallery 35 - - - . -- - two-yea- - J. B. Fred-- Peterson (R), - 474; ' , Twoyear counciltnen-Sylvester Evans, incumbent (D), 456; Eldred W, Fox (D), 483; Ernest Peterson (a), 486; Basil jDots ton (R), 426; Noble Evans (R); 366; Daryl Fowler ( R). 402. - ing-GBur- (G-G- - 396. ar (G-G- ), ,(R) councilman-- Lott (D), two-yea- (G-G- -- Four-yea- r - ',- Earl A. ry- Art Gallery 5.Barden - incumbent, 735; Mrs.4ane H. 'Gem. don (D), 427. ..e Dean - Prior. 'LEHI-Ma-yor -- (Democrat), incumbent, 569; Edward J. Larsen (Republican), ' 320. rHOUNTIF1,74,7,Nov. Butler Of 1048, East Sixth South Street, Salt Lake, had today paid -- a $10 line in the court of William. -- StewardDurrant 392. (p), Treasurer-Ma- - d 702;-Darre- Sevier Mary-Monso- councilmen-He- nry Two-yea- r 1(), -- -- - Parduhn ' (R), incumbent, 729; J. Stanley Peters (R), incumbent, - Proctor (R), 695; James- - Binnall (D), 429;ley A. R. James-Kel(D), 464; - Ellison (D), 444. Recorder-K- arl - H, -- Bennett , - ' councilman-L- eo R (R), incumbent, 704;; E. Holindrake (D), 545. r Nelson Two-yea- -- - . (Democrat),--415- . - ----- e -- - - itrasatch------- - owners FORK-May- orO. AMERICAN DeVere Wootton (Republican) incumbent, 754: John IL Miller, Elea-Verno- 9-- LDrivers5.' Cedar Plans Hunters Pay' Fines In Davis : - Permanent - Am surfaced-withrOckL- '0.,).0...i-k.i.io.,- S. ' f9r,Imsast,9Yer4-10-Y,P- ar PY, a Oanpete paving The abutting -- property- - 3 (C). 236; Wesley Jense Elvin R.' Thorne (C).- -- - relaiTa 220- ;- ;Ielst alco)uninceilummabrent. IT)83emr Albert Frantz (D); bb3. -S.-L..CouTwo-yea- r councilmenGeorge , Alton Broth. Locker (R),,- 357; James L. Gwilyear councilmen Don Petersom(R),1 liams 471; (R). ersen (D). 469; -- Harold Young -(Daeasetinthenee 413)r 479t Stanley Petersott(D)c4- .473; Darby-Sini- th d JällirsölT0tEillithani-Ali96; J. Seymour Jenserr (C), 458r 816; Vern Peterson (D),, 646; Wil, liarivAdri,y4.D)..67...4 ph-Edwin A. bansen (C), 398. RecorderHarCity recorder old Hansen (D), 568; E. W. Wall Thompson (R), incumbent, 767; ' (D), 402. (C), 358. TreasurerMrs. Opal D. Scoville (D), 554: Mrs. treasurerW. Carrie City Wright Election of a newmayor for Murray, a close race for the Tomlinson- - (C), 363. OP, 348; AliceTerry (D), in. cumbent,1311 ' presidency of the South Salt Lake town board, (sixth term). of FOUNTAIN GREENMayor ' " the mayors of Bingham and Midvale, and retention of South Osmond n Crowther (Republican), KAMASMayorWard Jordan's municipal leaders stood out as principal events reported zard, Republican, 57: Miter Dan. 118; Hyrum N. Nansen (Demo. cratic) , 110. Fouryear council. leis, Democrat, incumbent, 132. In returns from yesterday's elections in Salt Like County comBoard membershipM. F. Lott manL. Edward Neilson(D).-13- 5. (R), munities. (R), 69: Isaac Smith (R), 19; Gor. Johnson 154; James - Selected as Murray's mayor Two-yea- r counsilmen Arvard don Taylor (R), 103: Edward Pe. terson (R); 69: Ira Miles (D),- - SG- :was Curtis L. Shaw,who defeat. Aagard (R),464; Clifton Hansen H. E. Klistrom (D), incumbent,- (R), 158: James Lund (R), 180; ed Mayor G. R. Berger, incum MAYFIELDTown president,, Stanley Ivory (D), 126; Clifford 115: Harry Zeive (D), 109: George i bent, with a count of 1.063 votes R. 761 -- --Padfield (D), 7Angus Christensen Mayer (D), 131; Niels Er MikkelDennison (Di, 61. ' to, al. Mayor Berger sponsored sen (D), 106. .RecorderAury the city manager plan, opposed 7111;t3w6n5;bctAalrcivi;tef3ymft aCnhr(r,n6R Draper (D), incumbent. ithoPPoir HENEFER Charles ed, 204. TreasurerMrs. Gladys Harmony. incumbent by Shaw. 2. which was largely Jesse L. Bartholomew (10,- 70; Winters (R), incumbent, 201; Mrs. Anderson, board member, 27; Farley R. Stein blamed for his defeat. Orson Christiansen (R). 87: Wal Arvilla Jacobsen (D), 92. ens, Citizens, incumbent mayor, 4mmmw,u.. Clarence 64; In lace incumbent , Bingham, Mayor Thompson (D), -- 84. Ed Johnson was kept in office Scow (D), 56; Orson Nielson (D), SPRING CITY Board membersJohn F.- - AnMayorPratt g. 78 Mortensen defeatin(D), by 62; John, Osborne (Republican), 143; HyRalph derton (H), 74; Otto Lythgo (H). labor candidate, 563 to 435 . rum Jensen (D), 171. 55; CarCE. Richens (H), 43; J. MANTI--Ma- yor R.- - Easton Four-year AIrni Kasteler became presiMack councilman 'Edward Wright (H), 62; Harvey Ca514; Moffitt incumbent, (D), of dent the town board of south lvin T. Keller Strate (R), 141; Royal ,Allred (D)D W. Riehens (C), 81: Murl Fowler 4 (R), 417. Salt Lake when he polled 459 161. (C), 28; Alton Taylor (C),49;-.Al- . councilman: Paul M. - Four-yea- r votes to 422 for James B. Brown r va Deardon (C), 62; T.' W. RitehcouncilmenOsmer and 421 for George H. Soderberg- .- --Smith (D),- 513; Stanford Madsen 7. ease (write-in)- , Beck (R), 183; Fred )mrlson (R)-, 407. --e-Osborne Mayor C. J. Welch won 584 -- , Two-yea- r (R), 150; Rutherford councilmen : Clyde Bu- votes against (R). 138; Cutler Schofield R. OAKLEYPresidentLyle to re. ehnnan (D) 507Alma Peterson rent,: with James E. Thomson DJ 157;; Wilde, I inAssociated Voters, incum545; ' (D), Maylett Henry (D), main mayor of Midvale. Jesse Blain Minton 124; (D), bent treasurer, 81; J. H. Seymore, Held in office as president of cumbent, 487; L. Glen Anderson Christensen (D), 169. M. Dyreng (R), Republican, 34. the South Jordan City Board (R), 424; Grant, Hansen RecorderPreston (R)E 411. Board membersEdward Sor371; LeRoy Hansen (R), ,, was Henry Holt. 159; Mar Dye (D), 149. Benson (AV), withdrew; Dean Recorder: Norman H. ArmFinal returns from elections in Jennie TreasurerMrs. Barney O. ChristenStevens (AV), (67; Douglas M. Frastrong (D), 829; Cleo Salt Lake CountyT communities sen Downard sier (AV), 66; Mural (R), 145; Mrs. Vera 587. Franzen (R), (D) 166. yesterday showed results as fol. , Treasurer: - Maggie Tennant (AV), 55; Abraham Walker (AV), lows: LaMar Frazier (R), 60; Thomas (D) incumbent, 600; Marguerite 47; Allen J. Tallstrom (R). 47; MURRAYCurtis L. Shaw, Hoggan (R), 315. Delbert Barensten mayor; Sherman U. Freeze, com (R), 66; Owen Gibbons (R), 48. C. A. missioner. GITNNISONMayor Ray B. RICHFIELDMayor Mattsson (Citizens). incumbent, (R), unopposed, 263. BINGHAMEd Johnson, may. Metcalf COALVILLE Four-yea- r councilman: Lenno unopposed. MayorCopley or; Francis J. Quinn, four-yea- r PickFour-yea- r Walker (R), incumbent, 219; Dr. LaBriel D. 148; councilmanDr. Rosenvall (R), I r A. J. councilman; Ablett, J. Frank 140. Rees' E. Ostler (Citizens), incumbent, (D), 166. ett (Citizens), councilman; Dale Johnston, two-yeFour-yea- r Two-yea- r councilmen: Hans C. councilmanGerald 489; Mardea Pearson (Independcouncilman; Eugene Morris, Bullock (R), 233; Dr. E. W. OldOlsen (R), 194; Byron Knighton ents), 307. , recorder, and Alvin Hall treasur. -- councilmen Two-ye(R,), 151. Ft);-- 134; Harold thristensen-4R),-Guy ham Two-yea- r councilmenErnestBaker (C), incumbent, 528; Dr. 166; teyton Alexander (C), 128; SOUTH SALT LAKEAlma li)tto L. Anderson (C), 456; WUVance Peterson (C), 103; W. L. ,(R), incumbent, 234; Ed. Chappel Kasteler, board president; Field- - McIntyre (C), 137. ford Ashby (C), 396; Howard B. mund Jensen ( R), 231; C. Ernest ' Wilde (R), 228; C. B. Copley (D), Mendenhall (I), 403; B. B. Glee. trustee;NathanRecorder Robert Larson (R), Adamson, trustee; Merrill Ever139; Cloy B. Wilde (D), 148; F. D. gow (I), 295; Henry Winkel WI 109; William Riggs (C). 179, ett, trustee, and Ariel Jensen, 310. Williams (D), 150. Mrs. Dorta G. Sharp Treasurer trustee Mrs. Eunice Cope Mabel LarRecorder City recorderMrs. (R), 142; Mrs. Clarke B. Larson -n sew incumbent, incumbent, 499; Mrs. SOUTH JORDANHenry- Holt, --(C), Guy Trone (D), 150. (I). 308. p p president of the town board; SorCENTERFIELD--Tow- n presiTreasurerMrs. Letts Barlow City treasurerMrs. Bernette en J. Nielsen, trustee; Walter Govern-merit- ), Smith (R), incumbent. 257; Mrs. dent: Dewey Lund (Good (C), incumbent, 464; Mrs. Carrie Mabey, trustee; Thomas Newbold. incumbent, Oswald Wilde (DY, 125. unopposed, Ramsay 11), 342. trustee, and Niels A. Nielsen, 112. trustee. Town board: Richard FJeldsted FRANCISVoters of this dig. REDMOND.Town board presMIDVALEC.- ) , iricwribent 54;0. L. Malmmay. Peterson (C), 128; trict hid held a mass meeting in identJoseph r four-yeaGorG. or; Henry LaMar Rasmussen (D), 35. incumbent, 54; the amusement hall and decided Tempest, gren ), Town boardLouis incumbent, councilman; Tyler R. Vincent, don Sorenson Sorenson to vote in a ticket selected at r C. Arnold (Citicouncilman; the meeting. At the close of fil. Alvin (C), 101; Vernal Nelson (C), 101; 43; Fjeldsted r Olaf Anderson CC). 118; Delloyd councilman; Troester, zens), 72; Alvin Barlow (C), 59, Ing period. no othettnamtna council. Kenneth Hand--, two-yea-r Clive Christensen (C), 95; Myrtle Rastons hadI been made. Despain A. A. Beck (C). 52; -mussen man; Lawrence A. Miner, record. Those to be voted in are (D). 74; J. P. Johnson (C), 50. er, and Louis---E. Goff, treasurer. (D), 60; Lee Linhardt (D) 48; Claude- mayor; Dick - , Merlin Ashman 53. Leo (D), i Morley Prescott, Roy Atkinson, Alvin MORONIMayon 295. ' and Chauncey McNeil. trustees. (R), 126; Fenton Draper (D). SALINA.MayorA. C. Wil Four-yea- r Frank councilman: lardson E. PeterSmith 199; (C), M. Ander, Bruno (R), 126; George t son (D), 256. No municipal RANDOLPH on (D), 284. Four-yea- r , H. councilmanDale elections were conducted in Rich Two-yea- r Archie councihnen: Peterson Alfred (C), Martin 206; S. An. W. this TOOELE Nelse year. county Christensen (Rh 141; Mayor (D), 2441. of Ran. - Blomstrom (R), Incumbent, 590; Mayors Jacob derson (R)b 124 ; Andrew Cloyd Two-yea-r councilmen--Horaie 1 Woodof Huffalt& 735. 4 Sol P. Selvin Sorensen -.J. Jensen (D), 286; J. (D), dolph, Shelby T. (C), 218; H. Othello Mad. Four-yea- r ruff and Joseph Gibbons of Gar- - (D), 289; Wilford Tidwell (D), sonHorne councilmanGeorge (C), 169; Dean C. Neilson (C). 72. den City, or their representa- E. Nelson 272; B. W. Jensen (R), (R), 589; Harry Park ) 187; Burton Crane (D), 234; , Recorder: Glendale Larson (R), tives, reported. ID), 731. Moroni Jensen (D), 280; J. F. Two-year 281. councilmenSamuel I 129; Rulon Johnson (D), Mortensen (D), 261. Party primaries had been L. Gillette (R), 551; Eldon Treasurer: Lamont Blackham scheduled - and adylertised, and RecorderCharles R. Larson Shields -295.' Monson (D), the turnout to each (R),115; Louise (C), 221; Glen M. Carlson (D). pri- Shields (R), 630; James Bevan il 232. it ' EPHRAIMMayorA. Joseph W. (D), 771; Ottis Johnson (D), fn. M. Ridd (C) TreasurerGeorge L Tippetts - rnanarie,nsdmol,apsh,niNvi. C000dnrsueiffueanntaly. .GthareHumphrey (R) , 490; cumbent, 773; George Kostello 136; Miles Ctulew (D), 317. (D)' Jr. (D), Incumbent, 691. Four-yea- r councilmanDean RecorderKenneth Bates (R), Mel- MONROE.May-orrtuloFolster (R), 391; George W. SorJohn T. Adams (D), in . 615; ville incumbent, (D). 345;. unopden City are the only incorpor365. enson (D), 709. , cument, 4 posed. l' Gifttowns ated in Rich county. Four-yea- r Gowens (R), TreasurerZella C. councilmanC.Two-yeA cers will hold over by default in councilmenCleyton Bell (D), 225; George Staples (R), Incumbent, 783; Ida Barraclough Peterson (R), 432; Roger C. Armeach case. 138. (D). 538. Paul 402; Thompson , strong (R), Two-ye- . councilmen Heber 449; Andrew Armstrong (D), (D), 237; Neal Madsen Winget --- John STOCKTON Mayor A. (D), Jorgenson , George (D) 262; Wilford Hansen (D), Mills (C), incumbent, 34; George 321; George L. Beal (D), 322. 142; OsWald Beck (R), 214; Verd All Citizens MONTICELLO Brande (R), I51. 4 RecorderJames Green (pJ, Hansen (R). 109; Oluf Olsen (R), ''' Ed -Town board members Party; no contest. 795, unopposed. 120. President of board of trustees v. Madsen Riding (D). Incumbent, 27; W. E. Treagurelsmatilda Glen Recorder (D)o Winget -K. 84. S. Summers, Ittchin (D), incUmbent, 30;; Mar650; Marguerite Sorenson 326; unopposed. TrusteesL. Frank Redd. 88; (R), . (D). incum(D),- 250. TreasurerMrs. Elva Barn7 low Chamberlain Patil A. Sieber, 81; W. A. Frost, bent, 24; ,Josh Haslam (R), 54; Hermansen (D). 289; -- - 85; F.Y.-Jense-n, Coons .83., --I FMRVIEWMayorEd RayMaxfield (155HenryEd-wards (R), 60; John Meli (R), (D), incumbent, 271; Vern Jen. councilsen (R), 228. Four-yea- r 58. 0.A,11, Citizens Par- BLANDING ELSINORE. Erwin Mayor Steve (D), 265; no contest.' manH. W. Jones- 242ty; Staples (C), 59; Rulon D. - Newell -.Christensen- (R),-Clair (I),' 99. Tucker (D), councilmenM. F. commissionerLeBoard, membersChester John(R), incumbent, 0; Fayette MRosenlund Peal land W. Redd, 122. son (C) 62; Donald Johnson (C), cFarland (R), 46. incumbent, 192; -- Two-yea- r 92; Dick Brasher (C).- 73; Ornery (D), incumbent, 189; Leland Niel-ruTown board membersGeorgv. commissionerHy- T. Black, 120; Grant L. sen (D), incumbent, 219; Valiant J. Hansen' (C), 81; V. F. Bradley Edwards (R), incumbent,- - 2; Whitford R. L. Carlston (R), 288; Bayles, 122; Hattie Barton, 119; (I), 62; Gordon Christensen (I), Fayette McFarland (R), incumAmundsen (11), 313; S. Floyd 93; Otto Lamberton (I), 81; ArParley 0. Hurst, 122., bent, 0: Floyd Bryan (R),, in 287. mour Recorder Clerk and recorder Hill (L), 81. William Young (R), cumbent, 0; Thomas Edwards 115. 299; C. Lesson Riley Hurst, , (D), incumbent, , (R), incumbent, 11; Ed St. Clair PAROWAN Arthur Mayor (R), 45; Floyd Brian (R). 45; Josepjh (R), incumbent, 282; Ray Albert Peterson (R), 48, and Adams (D), 183k McFarland (R), 47. Four-year councilmanE. Ray Frank Mr.,St. Clair ran on One tickj,t Lyman (R), 243; Taylor Miller on the new for et 211. (D), incumbent i , hard member. for ticket Two-yea-r 1 councilmenHoward ette McFarland ran on one FaytickJoseph (R), 292; S. A. Halterman for board ' member and on the "- 1(R), incumbent, 224; Joseph Holy. et i 7 ft i oak (R). 277; Marlow Topham new ticket for mayor. Floyd '".NI member of the town board. , (D), 166; Karl Mitchell (D), 125; Claude Orton (D), 189. Exclusive List in southt RecorderS. J. Whitney (R), ernONAQUAOnaqua, - I Tooele County, for the third I 041 - of Features 328; Mrs. J. J. Drton incumbent, " time has retained all its incumt (D), 134. ', : 7." bent town officers without forI ' i i '' TreasurerJohn 4 ; ;441 r. ' Grand ' mality of an election. They are:282; R. M. Benson, (D), In. (Rh , 4' 1 Pehrson, Clerk 'Speaker Mayor Itay.E cumbent,183. Lawrence Sharp and Board Mem1 ' No Rotor Ibicrtemagnet : election bers William Ahlstrom, Lial RusGLENWOODTwo No , y ", t, cmd Alai& ,, . ., , s, Ground, , slates will be voted:- on,i it sell, Ed Johnson and John Bush, r Built-iShort Wave Aerial They are: , ,,, -- t CitizensJames M. Johnson, II ' Radlorgan Tone Mastery 61. president; Vern Sorenson, 43; , - H. G. Sorenson, 57; Albert OldOuter, circle Tuned nty (C), vo s Four-yeent- W.-Eva- 15 e City,Ttah-7-Pag- - - A. Beck PROVO. Nov. hD), 216,11.10city. 321; Earl ( commission- - Tuesday V4)ted to abutborize a 7peciaill improvement RecorderCalvin SWensa(C) , 96. to W. 131;, Harold H. G. Goodart and Company of Salt Lake tto cover costs of coDnistlt c 'cumbent. 384. TreasurerCleone B. Shields ct street paving tion (C). 225; Delilah R. Fugal (D), Th30, dimplted. 18 inctImbent, 3 28., W. PARK - CITYMayorEarl -Reseigh,- incumbent. Democrat, 729; Richard E. Bissing,,Republic- - PLEASANT--.Mayo- r Utah , M. Four-yea- Utah -- - Siththzit , at111): otStiesvpeinstels(oDA), g' 1-eadhi- Salt Lake eic - - - - 4111 0,1v;.0.141,' ie , .,... ...., .F.77 i -- Melt , .00. woo er-- - ' , I |