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Show wr 12 A we wr" we wr w we we ew " m b r1- Wedneiday, November 4, 1964 ESERET NEWS, wr e - f 4 , X "'V Humor: Election 4 5 t Antidote L;mih7' By ROBERT W. KOENIG Deseret News Staff Writer commission An will take over Salt Lake County government in January as the result of overpowering victories Tuesday by incumbent Commissioner Marvin G. Jenson and William G. Larson. Commissioner Jenson waltzed marInto office with a clear-cu- t - ByjrrEVE Deseret Hews Staff Writer The 1964 election campaign in Utah called by some fee bitterest elash in many years ended on a note of good humor among most of the candidates and their , Supporters. Democratic Cal Rawlings, consolling a Republican who lost his elec National-Committeema- J Poulsoa Hardy Mr. Merham Peterson 4 Nelson Mr. Humphrey Jensen po- litical offices, I had a record feat wouid fiake William Jennings' Bryan look good. It was First Congressional District seat winner Laurence J. Burton who told fee best election story on himself. I was campaigning In fee southern part of the state with he said, A. Pratt Kesler,when I saw a farmer standing in a field. I jumped fee fence, shook hishand, and told him I was campaigning for Laurence turns.' , He defeated Edwin Q. (Ted) Cannon Jr., son of the incum-- ! commissioner, bent - four-yeMr. Jenson is presently filling term. I out a two-ye- r ar WIDE Darger n tion, said: When I was running for gin of more than 23,000 votes, although he got off to a brief, shaky start in early evening re-- f r HALE MARGIN., - Mr. Larson, beaten by Com-- ? j missioner Jenson two years ago, was also impressive in his victo--'ry- .William G. Larson (D) Marvin G. Jenson (D) His margin was more than commissioner commisioner . .. 15,000 votes " against J. Rex k Burton. Mackay, who was seeking the ' how there will much not WHORE YOU? been areas infighting consecutive may yethave post for the second when be fee new administration decided. Whats that blankety-blan- k .election l Mr. Mackay was beaten by Unless Commissioner , Brady takcs over in January. running for? asked the unimleaves fee commission to take a Two years ago there were stDl pressed farmer, whojoilowed up Commission Chairman G with fee Hampton adminis- some unresolved questions 1962. in job that question by asking ConBrady Commissioner-eleJen- gressman Burton his name. final flection results showed tration, there is little likelihood Commissioner Jenson with 101,? he will give back fee politically son and Commissioner Brady Pratt Kesler, " he " replied 199 votes, compared with 77,466 oriented Roads and Bridges De- past fee time scheduled for fee hopping fee fence and heading - for Mr. Cannon. Mr. Larson tal- partment to Mr. Larson. start of their first session. ;v' for friendlier parts with fee real lied 96,680 votes, compared with It appears' as unlikely feat Mr. Brady earlier had hacked Mr. Kesler. a total of 81,028 for his opponent. Commissioner Jenson will, part Mr. Jenson over Mr. Larson in Mr. Burton was fee only GOP with fee Recreation Depart- fee Democratic primary battle WILL BE CHANGES in fee major state races. winner Some changes will likely be ment, fee County Hospital or fee for the commission nomination. Asked how he felt about winauditorium-sport- s arena civic State and county party leaders made in commission portfolios ning, Rep, Burton crackedi complex now in fee planning were called into a at the first of fee year. Like Custer. and on design fee stage. session. The biggest item Republican Commissioner EdBut Mr. Larson will surely agenda was who should get Hie It was a happy birthday for Salt Lake win Q. Cannon, who did not seek County Republicans, Parnell Hinckley, a Salt Lake this year, had a vir- want and get something more Roads, and Bridges Department, Mrs. Janice Burton, his wife. who held a wide margin in fee insurance salesman. ; incumbent the Another term in Congress is Utah House and Republican finally won by Commissioner tually empty portfolio given him than enjoyed a split Thus, he stepped up easHtyto -fee best birthday present I ever in fee Senate v Brady. by fee two Democratic commis- commissioner. during fee last a seat in fee higher body after Another likely change is feat The, chairmanship was so had, said she. sioners two years ago. Legislature, saw both go down five consecutive terms in the Mr. Larson will undoubtedly Commissioner Jenson will suc- muetrof a certainty at fee time SLIGHT GLIMMER fee drain Tuesday, as Demo- House. be given more administrative ceed Commissioner Brady as that Commissioner , Cannon Mrs. Tom Judd, wife of cratic popularity yanked fee In fee other three Senate conPretty . responsibility when ha returns chairman of fee commission. . made fee motion to name Com- fee defeated Republican candi- Plug- tests in Salt Lake County, howto fee commission, although fee There Is no present indication missioner Brady to fee spot. date for fee Second Congression-a- l Democrats won enough seats ever, the Democrats prevailed. District seat, wasnt so hap- in the House to gain a vThis included fee new litBut she flashed lame a py. margin, whereas two years ago Seventh District, added by the tle,. game little smile and said they were in fee minority to fee reapportionment bill. this of her husbands defeat: tune rf a margin. ; r HOUSE RACE I (eel that Tom is in very In fea Seriate, where each In the House contests, incumdistinguished company tonight" Coun- bents Calvin Rampton, fee Democrat- party had three Salt Lake generally were successful seats last session, fee Demo- whether in fee ic governor-eleshook hands ty Republican or feree-to-focrats now enjoy a Democratic column. throughout the entire sunny plurality. There were some exceptions Tuesday, and wearily concluded BETTER OFF however- .fee campaign with this remark 'In my heart I know Td rathIn over-a-ll representation, fee Incumbent Republican Clarer have been playing golf to- county is better off Jby three ence L, Rockwood went down ' By JAY LIVINGOOD : day. seats in the House and One in before fee challenge of Moroni - Deseret News Staff Writer . Brian Moss, son of Democrat- fee Senate by reason of fee L. Jensen, principal of Cyprus ic Sen. Frank E. Moss, started reapportionment bill passed by High School in Magna. " OGDEN Democrats Tuesday fee day a loser. A player on a fee last Legislature. Mr. Rockwood operates a furcontinued their more than fraternity volleyball team at fee Whereas It had 21 House seats niture company. . . domination of Weber CounUniversity of Utah, fee clulrtost' and six Senate seats last ses as Suffering fee same fate was ty politics badly Tuesday. S. Cannon (R), an insurRalph 24 nofir they swept all has and seven, sion, it -WHAT GAME? ance company president, who but one county , respectively. office. also was an incumbent repre'I couldnt keep my mind-o- n the trend was Demo- sentative. Although Lone Weber said. the game.Mie in- Salt Lake County, But when night fell and fee cratic County RepubliSTOCK DEALER there warpunsotable' GOP suc- can- victorWas f election-retur- ns to come He was unseated by J. Waldo began 4 E. Lamar Buck- in, he gave the great game of Perry (D)ra dealer in stocks ner, former and securities. politics his undivided attention. Junior 'Looks like we won this one, Others elected to fee House Chamber of he smiled-.- from Salt Lake County were: Commerce presI When Sen. Barry Goldwater Mr. Stewart ident and a local prestige as former speaker ' of Stanford P.' Darger (R) who lost his bid for vie- - defeated Dale O. Zabrislde (D) an to House the impressive businessman. The energetic civ-SenuMoss lost a boss, - -- tory ovf ;hl Deocrafic foCDr. Thomas C. Hardy (D) who ic leader was elected to fee Sen. Goldwater, a general In State House of. Representatives the Air Force Reserve, Is CoL from District 4. Frank E. Moss commanding - Top vote getter on fee ballot officer In a special unit was political newcomer Bud The outfit is comprised of conFaverO, winning his first two-yesenators , and their gressmen, -Richards Maurice Bud Favero - term as Weber County administrative assistants who commissioner. . former xounty attorney belong to IheAIr Force top vote getter-- Mr. Favero surpassed the ; Democratic standard bearer, Republican, 4,484 to 2,889. Weber voters followed fee COMMANDER President Lyndon B. Johnson, wife fob , Legislative District In a battle erf newcomers for state and national erflineU.S. -- Wholl Be the next commandby 3,972 votes. Rep. the Stats Legislature, Dallas A. single exception -'18 of 18 Districts ing officer of fee unit? The new commissioner defeatbeat form- Laurence J. Burton, Republican. He 3,119 3,904 Dale O. Zabrisldn might be Gen. Howard Stanford P. Darger ed local Ogden businessman Buckway, Democrat, to cast over their crossed Voters er Washington Terrace Mayor former the Cannon, St George, George R. Moss, 33,800 to 14,911 Stanley W. Poulsen, Republican, ballot for native son Burton, 2nd Legislative District who led William J. Bruhn, 25,268 Utah, resident who won reelecCounCapturing fee four-ye4,290 to 2,926. to Netion fee U.S. Senate from 17 0! 17 Districts Commission to 23,505, ty . post was former Incumbent George B. Russell, vada. 3,533 Merrill J. Wood Weber County Attorney Maurice 2,776 Dr. Thomas G Hardy" In fee State School Board While Disconceding defeat to Sen. Richards. He defeated South Og- Democrat, was winner to former Ogden city Moss 1' 3rd legislative District den Mayor Fred Montmorency, trict 3 over Ralph G. Crandall, election, Tuesday night Dr. Ernest board member and incumbent L. Wilkinson could Republican, 4,698 to 1,404. still smile. 29,994 to 19,547- .. IS of IS Districts -. He recalled the comment of a R. W. MorrisoIn fee Fourth Legislative Dis- N. Russefi Tanner gathered 28,ELECTION FIRST .2,288 M Phyl Poulsoa n947 votes; Jesse Anderson 9,164 defeated Ogtrict, Mr. Buchner spectator at Saturdays Brigham A. and Robert 7,957. Taylor J The election of Mr. Favero den attorney Philip S. Kenny, University-Uta- h State Young 4th Legislative District and Mr. Richards marks the Democrat, 4,072 to 3,010. PAIS University football game at Pro1 . 15 of 15 Districts 7 first time In 20 years feat two Democrat Nathaniel D. Clark vo a game BYU won, elecboard school local Warwick Lamoreaux In G 1,251 hew commissioners have, been captured fee House seat to DisAfter fee Logan team unexpect- Ferdinand E. Peterson 3 3,402 tions, two Incumbents were reelected fee same year. Mr. Fav- trict 5, to lost Wilkinsurance school the Dr. edly 5th Legislative District turned to fee Ogden City School. ero defeated Commission Chair- salesmandefeating inson headed for 13 yean, fee ' Gail.B. Gibbs, Repub" Harvey N.Rich defeated Frank fan stood man Arthur P. Brown in a bit- lican, 4,032 to 3,355. 18 of 18 Districts, . up and said: J 3 4,546 to 1,421, In ,E. Sturdevant, 5,520 John (Mel) Doruls 1,922 terly fought primary battle, Well, Dr. Wilkinson just lost CLOSE RACE Ward L Board President G . while Mr. Richards defeated in? Cache County. Stewart was high vote 6th Legislative District cumbent Jen Patterson in fee fee closest legislative dis After giving his best wished to trict race of fee evening, Incum- getterto Ward 5 with 2,465, de- Sen. Moss in a television station. convention, 18 of 18 Districto bent Elizabeth Vance, Demo- feating Charles Chandler, 1,584, Dr.' Wilkinson received an ova- Frank V. Nelson Clifford C.. Setziol FIVE RETURNED ... 4,797 2,561 838. votes and J. Dee, ..Corey crat, nosed out' Ogden school tion from nearby Democrats. Weber County voters returned principal Glen Collins 3,696 to Board School Weber In County 7th Legislative District KING-SIZETASK live incumbents to jobs to fee Mr. Collins had led in early Ward 4, incumbent Clair M. 17 of 17 District left Con 1965 Legislature. Winning his rape voting over fee yeteran woman Folkman turned back Grant W. Rockwood 3,962 L. Clarence S. 3,232 Moroni L. Jensen David t Incumbent State Sen. Merrill legislator. King gressman-elecHodson, 1,174 to 1,009. In a large Jenkins, City, defeated Incumbent Rep. K. Gunn Mc- seven-ma- n race for Ward- - 5, wife a complicated schedule 8th Legislative Districts Vernal L. Nielsen, Ogden Re Kay, Democrat, was returned to Parley Spademan tallied 2,506; between election day and the to must return Washing18 of 18 Districts office by voters in District 7 Jerry Grouch 1,682; George Van time he publican, 13,439 to 7,118. In State Representative Dis- wife a resounding victory ova: Leeuwen 1,207; LeRoy P. Folk-56- ton. 3,350 Isaac B. Humphrey -- - 4,071 Philip H. Buehner -- His daughter, Jody, will be trict L incumbent Robert P. former Ogden City Councilman man Boyd Hancock 498; 9th Legislative District . Stewart, defeated Mark H. Bott, Republican, 4,672 Jack T. Miller 268, and Norman married aometime before Democrat, Christmas Roy businessman R, E. Stevens, to 2,426, R. Thompson 190. 17 of 17 Districts Frank Mensel, president of Fred H. Peck 2,307 Ralph G Anderson 4,922 fy fee Utah Young Democrats, had ar ar ' bet-twe- ct ' ByCounty Solons last-minu- te - l&-to--8 Democrats Keep ' ct ur - 36-ye- - r Na-tion- al r Wood 1 ; i (R); M Phyl Poulson (D) over R. - W. Morrisea - (R) r- Ferdinand E. Peterson (R) ova: W. C Lam-orea(D); Allen E. Mecham (R) over John M. Dorius (D); Frank V. Nelson (R) over Clifford G Setziol (D) - OTHER WINNERS at-lar- ge 12-to- -9 Weber Reins J. won over Merrill In- Sevier RICHFIELD Republicans woh ail five of fee offices in fee Sevier County election Tuesday. Ken r Chamberlain, fee unop- Republican incumbent posed Sixth' Judicial District Attorney, received 3,318 votes. Receiving 2,772 votes was Ken drick Harward, fee Republican Moroni LrJensen (D) over C. L, Rockwood (R) ; Isaac Humphery (D) ever Philip H. Buehner (R); Ralph G Anderson (D) over Fred H. Peck (R) ; Hubert (Hub) Cochran (D) over David Leon Brown (R) ; Richard V. Evans (D) ever Myron A. Dodge (R); J. Waldo Perry (D) over Ralph S. Cannon (R); Della L. Loveridge (D) over Cart L. Olsen (R); Mrs. Thomas Mul Mr. Brown hall (D) over Wiliam H. Doxey (R); Ray M Harding (R) ova State Senator. Evan Mickelson, Robert .B. Hilbert (D). Democrat,' received 1,053 write-i- n votes in that race. Roland G. Kaiser (R) over Dean H.- - Bradshaw (D) ; Lorin Lawrence WrJones,Jthr Re-(R) - over Calvin Y. publican incumbent state Wells (D); D. Brent Scott (R) 2,957 votes to S. (Bill) Green- over Dr. Franz D, Schick (D); defeat-WilliaKay Allen (D) over ShermianD. wood,wlho got 120 ballots. Harmer (R); M James Macfar-lan- e In the racd- - for fee four-ye(D) over Albin M 'Ross bounty commission seat, Virga (R); Elmo' W. Hamilton (D) N. Brown,' Republican incumover Norman D. Riggs (R); Ed- bent, received 2,330 votes to ward T. Beck (D) over Ed- 2,187 for N. A. (Andy) Winget. mund McDougal (R); Kenneth Arnel T. Dastrup, Republican, G Olson (D) over Glenn L received 2,597 votes in fee elec(R) ; Cart E. Pettersson tion of a two-yecounty com(DloverDeaaS... Farnsworth missioner,- while H a r 0 1 d W. Brewer received 1,889 votes. (R). N.-P- ace m La-fea- m ar ar Re-serv-e. ' Democrats Republicans lst :T" 13th Carl Olson 2,025 TI Mol William H. Doxey 19 Districts Mrs. T. E. MulhaQ of 1J Districts 3,752 Robert B. Hilbert 1 Ray MHarding 19 of 19 Roland G. Kaiser Lorin N. Pace 19 of 19 Districts 5,058 Calvin Y. Wefis A hearsal of A Man For AB Sea- sons. Its a play feat will be staged at the University of Utah, beginning Thursday night 1 of 22 Districts, -- j D. Brent Scott 4,409 19th about a politician, McKay . j Districts Hubert Cochran -- 17 of 17 Districts -- ID. l,604 4,572" . ; 1,946 Legislative District 18 of 18 DistridsT- -r 3,099 J. Waldo" Parry 19 of 19 , 2,636 18 of 18 -2,770 , Albin M. Ross 7. -- - 5,227 Districts M. James Macfarlane 5,808 - Norman D. Riggs 2,839Elmo W. Hamilton 4,590 22nd Legis!ativs District 18 of 18 2,716 Edmund McDougal Districts'- Edward T. Beck Legislative District '1 ' Glenn L Latham J. tiz Dean ' S. n 21 of Districts3,573 Kenneth -- V Districts - Kay Allen - 21st legislative District II of 19 Districts 5,402 4.151 20th legislative District - .. Richard V. Evans Dr. Franz B. Schick Legislative-Distric- t. Sherman D. Harmer - itfi Legislative District said Myron A. Dodge Mr. Mensel, whose duties with - ' 1 2th fee University Theater required him to be there instead of where fee rejd election action was. Ralph S. Cannon Its r David Leon Brown 18 2,837 ;i 8th Legislative District -- IS of 2,944" 17th Legislative District D lOth legisIative District - Districts 4,437 --Dean H.Bradshaw -- toJeave Jua. partys toatoliead quarters early to watch a re- 3,545- 16th Legislative District ' 1; 4,224 3,694 28-1- 4. Le-Gra-nd 4,857 15th legislative District -- " Della L. Loveridge 14th Legislative District ar - Democrats; Legislative District 17 of 17 Districts Republicans "33 -" C , ' 21 of 21 2,417 - 'v7:' ' -- -- 01son 7::""ix5,!43 - 24th Legislative District : Farnsworth r- 5,778 Z" Districts Carl E. Pettersson - - |