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Show 12 A DESERET NEWS, WEDNESDAY, NOVEMBER e swell to INo .:, s onsor.rvati ' - t ,,, vo -- .motor se -- .",.:.4 t ar. ,irgt , X :::,:::):4:?.11,4:,;,, 4 k 81,AW Mr. Hutchinson - ir ,,, ' ..A iI ,;:,4I Continued from specific points. I never could really talk to him about the issues." Hilton jabbed at Kutulas for naming his former administrative aide, Democrat Jim Snow, as Salt Lake Couniy auditor to teniace (z'ersid ft. Hansen who resigned after a court conviction. Kutu las, who has directed the cotmty's highway, flood control and sanitation efforts for the past four years, defended his road programs and said his department has laid 100,000 tons of asphalt on the county's 1,200 miles of roads in the past year. nutchinsUit, etirrenily an administrative assistant to the state superintenclnet of public instruction, may take over McClure's tasks, including the planning and zoning. The entire commission will be facing the vexing problems of double taxation and an edict from the Utah Supreme Court decision saying the county cannot provide certain services to unincorporated areas of the county unless they are paid for without the help of city residents. Kutulas will be facing the problem of finding a suitable place that meets health codes to put all of the county's garbage code. In addition, the commission will be facing increased pressure to provide social services while at the same time federal funds in certain areas will be decreasing. A-- 1 .., .: ,,-- ''' - 11,, '1141--1 444P in 'lL.01 L2:1,1 .. , PRICE Mike Democrat Dmitrich, rT, :40:40.10k tat .(t.wit ,:.., 4 LI A Hall received votes for reten- tion and 27,459 votes against while judge tianson received 151,979 votes tor retention and 28.610 votes against Judge Taylor received 149,835 votes for retention with 28,034 votes against and Judge Ballif rereived 48 401 votez for 11,957 votcz rMertion against. , Ithder Utth 1:e.v, if a judge receives more "no" than "yes" voltis. tne gm'Prnor rims! point a successor after tuceiving three names from judicial riominat ing commission. ,....';' ' .., , :, 4 ::, ., ' .".k. . -:- :t '.14'.: ''........:::':.:;:;'::-....- I !! , i.,..,W01.1 Z. , 4..! In ;el Representatives schedule for the final days of the campaign: Tuesday. Nov. 2: Make sure Orrin votes. Tues- day night. He received 6,218 votes and faced no opposition. Republicans did not bother to run any candidates in the heavily coat mining county, which has ti Bak:lltr Mr. 7 Dr. L.S. Brown of Richfield, American Party gubernatorial candidate, received I.34 percent of the vote, whereas four years ago in a congressional race. his total was 2.77 percent. for the American Party in a Best vote-gettmajor contest was congressional candidate Harry Gerlach who received 2.08 percent. George Batchelor, American Party U.S. Senate candidate, got less than 1 percent. Soveral legislative candidate6 from the party did far better in Romneys defeat at the hands of Matheson was attributed to several factors. but most observers and agreed that he was by Matheson. The latter was far behind after the Rept!blican er vote-gettin- g. ..":.,,.,,r He did. Shortly after lunch with his wife, the Hatches cast ballots. ::::..:.t:,":'..:::::4..1 ::'.f.i.;:,:e .:...,:'.::,..',,ila,::i.;;Kiiii.'-'4.,i':'..::''.::?!"..: ::.,...: .::::,,;...:44pi,. .,,:.:',:iti 7:1:-.;,;:- .::. ..,..:, ,,,,c.,:,,.,v, 7:::''(:7Z: .::::';',17,14-;::- '::::ti,:::...,.17 "44,:.tn ,:g::::. :;py- .:::: ''''"'... ;,,,,' ..:i,,:t, ,Na - le ; 11.:,: - :,,,,,,., ).,...,:. ...1,: , . Mr. Meridey Mr. Domgaard 434. Max R. Todd won election to the Ilintah County School Board from Precinct Four, with 385 votes compared with Orb o K. Spencer's 365. In the board's PrPPiret. Five. Hcr-r- y Micca ittgit H. Knapp. 560 to 486. ati zf ::::::H,. " x;:,,::.: ,:, - :1,fv.;:,:' '''Zn:.: 1.:1 El :,iai 'irA, s::'"1,4;e',9 : ' -i- . Aliir.,;i., t,m:7-..5.7.7,1,.,..;;,E,::. ::; :,.::.;,.. .,., , ,, :,:::, .,,T:.,,, ,,: I .1:N:;:w.,,:;:,:!,:,,,,,,,,:::,,,;,;,,. AL: Sck4,:t1...dt....).'r. ; :4'bti 6,413 votes to Butler's 1.118. Marx. an incumbent commissioner, has been serving the unexpired term of a resigned comW. Feb- rua ry Marx worked in coal mines for '27 years, and also uorked as a carpet layer. Ile later yiined his brother in but,iness, and has been active in the local Democratic Party re- A. two-yea- , ,,s,4,-- : for the last 30 years. In Carbon County School Board races. Phyllis F. Si 'Moe won Precinnt One, s93 to Al bert J. Breznick's 638 votes. Precinct Two winner W,Is Charles J. Cub-ur747 votes. enough to give him the election over Henry H. Bird. 597. Precinct Three was not as close. with Asa L. Draper receiving votes compared with tor Ronald Jess Cook. 706 456 Per Cent Districts County 100.00 100,00 100,00 10000 10000 10000 100,00 100.00 10000 100,00 100,00 100,00 100,00 100,00 10000 PRESIDENT GOP AMP LIB CIC SOC COM IND FORD CARTER ANDERSON mACBRIDE mADDOX CAMEJO HAIL McCARTHY 6 10 4 5 723 741 1 65 I 29 27 86 33 11 2 216 59157 130 31,145 14,071 1051 9,275 16030 3,263 961 39372 59363 131 4 19110 242 1,717 1,154 19764 536 106 50 6 5 111776 62 26 36 10 2 4,623 936 19697 12 1 10287 1.145 6 4 256 203 7 11,094 330 73 4 2,477 1'356 19223 218 9 701 "rts 375 24 13 2 541 265 248 243 44 3 2012 100,00 100,00 99.50 7 14 225 3 1 1 4 1 9 373 16 11 1 40 49 a 9 1 h 1 17 9 5 1 2 1421389 85,403 31694 11267 537 187 5An JUAN 16 OF 16 10000 10338 19180 142 11 1 SANPETE 76 OF 26 3036 11 19 OF 19 3;677 2,00o 1,560 295 SEVIER 100.00 100,00 356 20 6 6 a SUMMI1 21 Ot. 21 000o $31i; 11278 78 I 00ELE 34 OF 34 10000 4,617 4056 16 2 4 4i kJINTAH 24 238 OF 24 1000 39996 126 402 23 24 16 5 1 1 21 OF 238 10000 49,309 9 19 2s2 n OF 10 100.00 100.00 1,931 t9Z7 10000 10000 f,53 34g3;,3 99.el 235.4 UTAH WA5ATCi 31 Olv ;71.4iNiti. A 1 INF OP 7 OF -- 1 7 tiEBER 217 OF 217 TOTAL 1617 OF 1620 2,594 238 113 73 462 14 4 36 32 fiem i 904er, 227 180074 1312s5 tozz 17:' TO 2,144 21 27 15 61 3 18,647 1.090 1,889 )34 BRIGHAM CITY Box Elder County will send two Republicans to the House of Representatives in January, including incumbent W. Ed- ilf T rti;- - wos:TE .,1,,,v t, ; i 37 2 5 3 4v :Jb 129 15 176 315 10.64 25? 241 3.871 u.usmo Those in the south end of the county in District 3530 went to the Salt Lake County Equestrian Race Track at 10800 S. 2200 West, while residents living in the small community of Alta up Little Cottonwood Canyon voted in the lift house. But no matter where they voted, their ballot was as meaningful as any other in the tabulation to decide every office from President of the United States to local school board members and state legislative representati Veg. ...., k ..:I:::.:: :if.,..::',,,t.7.7.77..,..:1.0:!,:r. :. '',:fir :.:1::::.::.:,::'-'i:::!:- :..IRV.,::.,....... k 'A,'''',:':';,.:::::::;!''W:'!:,::"."'.."".:"..' ... ........ ::,,:,..,, ...: ,,', 1.7i ,..,7:,...it,......,,,,,..04, ','f. Kerr won the District House race over Garland W. Puzey, 3,101 to 2.370. American Party candidate Glenn R. Bar-fus- s received 1,135 votes 62 In District 61, Wayne Jensen succeeds Willis L. Hansen, also a Republican. Jensen had 3,990 votes; Democrat Verdun Ponnesbeck, 1,967; William W. Hammett of the American Party. 557 and Libertarian Don L. Law- :;;? 4.71 :.. .,.............4 .... - I ,.:2:.,;' ,, ,., ',g .,1ZA....'''' - 431 Mr. Burt A. Precinct 2, Wesley I. had 1,144 votes; Warren E. Hansen 1,072; Scott , ....W:,..:,,41 y 1 ..., k t..:iP41:. .....At!i 114, Chase 'Air. Cazier and ,Kr,c,,w.g.A:::',;::::ro ! i.- Alba or.maisa votes, compared with for Republican Stephen I ;;41 .,- - 5.843 son, 41. f '....:. ' 14.;','";f-7707;V;.!:- '''...;::.:.:.:::".:.:,'.I.:.;,:.'f A. In the Box Elder County Commission race, voters returned incumbent Don E. Chase. a Republiterra. can, for a four-yeThe vóte was Chase 6.725; Donald D. Woodward, Democrat, 4,764; Keith H. Bradbury, American Party. 1,559, and Moyle Knudsen, independem, 32. .1:,-,- tRi:;:::41: ...,......1A.,..-- r'::, .,,.,..,, ar "I ''',15t, .,.. - Mr. Jensen Mr. Kerr 1,404 for Heber Marsh Butler, American Party. Lowell M. Johnson receied 1,656 voies iti his uncontested bid for Box Elder County School Board, Precinct 1. In 1 votes, Hansen 1.916. -The first thing I'm going to do before the session starts in January is invite all the ministers in the area to join me in the Capitol to pray for guidance for our state leaders.' the Rev. liarris said. A man of God who has helped countless persons at his own expense. the Rev. Harris is best known. 'whims, for the number of times he has been arrested. He has been arrested 17 times and jailed Six times and he's proud of it. The jousting with the law has been a purposeful personal drive to bring attention to what he feels are iniustices in the American system. Ile - the th2 poar and eitoses thr elderly through such tactics as parking his car in a busy intersection, n lasting and staging one-ma- demonstrations '::::2t;',......;;'',-.1:g,...1iivi .o.fr";1:;::,:,47::::,,l,i,&:tV to otter more concrete ,i,tance to those whose causes he has esli.)used, toe ice aireatty lia!t some II state actioti. ..;14,4104,.. n.'.::: . , ,11f.F.,., :1 ...:;;;,., ,.::,::1 ill ir::;g:'-:- ',. ' - ::4,71;' 7f(..,;:::,17...''::::..!..,::-;:'- Nb.s.1 '. ,te,,::,::,5,0- :;,;;,L.:::,;:,-,- v-- ::':-::- 'ic.,s :,,,ceANN A,..,,,, Mr. Vebb Mr. Lewis ii Republicans take Dixie DeST. GEORGE spite some of the most spirited Democratic campaigning in Washington County's history. Re.10.1P"'cl.71 Nelson, who lost by the largest margin, was the candidate who added the nuist spice to the campaign by vigorously attacking recent Republican actions in the commission. t,':' ' In newspaper adveand radio rtisements -- I ottr Notrin. 1 Mr. Schtputz publicans made a clean sweep of 'elective Offices in this traditionally conservative county.. Local businessman and farmer Ray S. Schmutz (RI defeated attorney J. MacArthur Wright fr.)) 4.894 to 3,214 for the tiouse seat oistrict vacated by MIL Sidney JO Atkin. Gem ge. G. Muaay Webb al), 1 rmer and six-- ea r commissioner, won the broaucasts. Nelson charged the commission was negligent in selling the new Dixie Medical Center to Intermountalu Health Care, Inc., a large hospitai corporation. Schmutz is an outspoken critic of many iederal programs.. and earlier ran Inc the St. George City Council on tile American Party ticket: Lewis has never held etfce !12 1.p:1;.,rc the place of long-tim- e Ti mum) Bowler. who decided not to run for another term. y lour-ye4- r commission seat over Edna Mae mson 1)., 1,83 tJ 3.299 Capitol. s ,: :. won be- a position The votes were based on complete returns from .52 districts in the county. ',1) 41;::...:',!) The Rev. Harris. who is pastor of Church of God in Christ and a Democrat. won over Republican Dave Hansen in a race for the Utah House of Representatives. The Rev. Harris had 2,615 in 1,138; Reedur, 984. :.. cause have spent each morning in prayer to God for guidance, and each evening in prayers of thanks for the goodness of the day,- - said the Rev. Robert L. Harris. Ogden, NOw L. Burke LarSpencer R. sen, .,,,roi.:aik,i. I has championed Precinctl. ..' legislator OGDEN 4,," ,,,,.., .....:.:i:k V Minister is now a ,fil ,...4 ii -- Jerry Bernell Lewis in, owner flt wholesall' meat packing company. defeated Ronald Wesley vfi,,fil II tuNirttwsit:' 2". 5.20 to 2,94tt for the !.1.-r!!!!- !!! ma 1; 5850-90- 0 East. ward Kerr. Utah. DEMO 11097 at mortuary incumbent Kerr, Jensen the first black ever elected to state office in Utah Statewide Presidential Races U.S. in scnools, public buildings, churches and private residences, those in District 4270 voted in a vilgt cos. Democratic incumbent Ted W. Burt won the two-ye.so,t with (3,f)tiS ' Amu independent candidate missioner since -- t, ,,Til,:,;,:2,,,,,,:.,,::,, Mr. Semken sioner with commissioner :i .5.,::;::,::::::4:;;:,.....4,..;:,.:,...:,..:.,N Mr. Marx Paul .:;,:. iLE;:',.::t--;,.1,.:!- .:.4k, lactut .:.,..::: A :,,,,::::,kattr: .:::i:::ii'::41r, VI''::f4':V. l!!.:.:1:: .:i1144fil0:::.:ii;A:::':',!. ..,,y;:li....;;Ii!i.,..0fi.;::::,?;:,21: t,;11: . . rt,,.:,- t:. wvika..w., M (:!77..:. Salt Lake County voters cast their ballots in a variety of locations Tuesday. While most of the registered voters Cast ballots McKay said he thought Muss had bi.eit vizlico of "Reagan fever" in Utah. coupled with Ford's strength and the negative effect of Howe's presence on the ballot. The victory of Hatch and Marriott gives the Republican party three of the four Utah seats in in t.he His 3,388 votes were enough to beat Democrat Forrest Goodrich. who had 1.688. and D. M. Tat' Hatch, the American Party candidate, who received i!:::: are polls convention and primal, election froin which Romney merged strong and with far greater name identification. Gov. Rampton's inftuence in behalf of Matheson and his attack on Romney as someone without sufficient motivation and intelligence for the job of governor were believed to have had some effect on the race, but Rampton Lii mly denied this. "No one person can transfer very much support to someone else," the governor said. On the other hand, he miA Prosititsmi Ford's big win in Utah probably helped Hatch defeat Moss and saved Romney from an even worse defeat. "For every 5 percent a prebidential carididate is ahead, 1 percent of the vote is added to that of a Senate or gubernatorial candidate of the same party," he said. Hatch acknowledged that he might have been helped by Fords coattaiK but he said he also 400 probably helped Ford in Utah. "I gave more than speeches for him," he said. The main ingredients in Hatch's win appeared to be a conservative trend in the state and a disposition among voters to reject established candidates. This may also have hurt ROMIley, who has been io office for eight years. p;,:;-;,- :,:' "' ,,.',:,"- .:, t:: .,,.0.,: ...!!!!:"Ak .:' .V:: : lift house ' ::::::';.......:,.::;:i...,,,,:,.: ,:.''.i'.: a 4: ,.,.. ::::':::::!sx,-,-.:- tauliolii:0, 4 :,,, .::,? Marx, Democrat, won the race for r county commis Floyd el:, ZrA II:',ii,r'. t:.::: ents , Box Elder voters elect J.1--- -' ,, :.":::.':NI;A:':.:Z.' fri Lee Semken, the only candidate for four-yea- r and a Democrat, ceived 7,230 votes. cil:.:;:: , : ..:,:.,: ,.,,.,.., ....:.....:;, been a area for decades. The single independent candidate for the c(burty rommigsion cumulated an impressive number of votes, however, considering that he had no party behind him. Dmitrich. 40, has been interested in legislation necessary to wive social and economic problems fa6nv the rural areas, "which are realizing unusual growth due to the energy interest," he told county A 14, 14;PkV;VP. Mr. Jensen y one-part- '.... v,,,,b, ,,:;;;00,,kitsw.z..., ,...,...7,,r4,.. -- ..?',1 q:kne'lr7,77.7....t.ifRiezt the Deseret News. Mr. Dmitri& Reported Five district court BEAVER 6 6 OF judges received a vote of OF 52 ALDER 52 confidence from the voters Tuesday night for CACHE 54 OF 54 their work on the bench CARBON 23 OF 23 tor several years. DAGGETT 2 OF 2 80 an about By percent margin in each case. DAVIS 114 OF 114 voters voted to retain one DUCHESNE 8 b OF judge in the Sevond Disin Third the three EMERY trict, 10 10 OF District and one in the GARFIELD 9 OF 9 Fourth District AND The five are Judge 7 OF 7 Calvin Gould in the SecIRON OF 28 28 ofid Disti let, Judges Gui12 OF 12 JOB don R. Hall, Stewart M. Hanson Jr. and G. Hal KANE 9 OF 9 Taylor in the Third DismILLARD 19 OF 19 trict and Judge George E. Bath!' in the Fourth mORGAN 6 OF 6 District. 5 OF PIVTE 5 Judge Gould received 5 OF RICH 5 0,6,859 votes for retention and 16,087 votes against. 'SALT LAKE 605 OF 608 154,262 D- Carbon County, not unexrbpetediy won his fifth term in the Utah House of Orrin's staff had reminder Judge 7 , A '' di, i e,,,,,,:iiiiict El Demos sweep Carbon County k? 5 judges get voters' support , 4,..:, , ......00Qr..,",..::::;,..,;....,...57P.;;.....k.i: kotto', ..4,,i -- full-tim- notation to hatch's .:' ::..5'4-:.- ,,,,, 1.,1.,, semi-retire- S.L. Cowl tY 1:6- es CFOP In the heat of the battle for Utah's open Senate seat, Orrin Hatch, Republican victor, had a great deal on his mind. That's why campaign workers added a special ... '' : ,......,,, ..Ait tk k(, ,t., I., ,; :!.', ';'..,,..itt ,,' 1,5k. ..,.,. was an incumbent. Roland L. Merk ley, the former chairman of the Republican Party in the county and the biggest winner in the Sept 14 priniary, was elected four-yea- r closest competitor by commissioner. He beat more than 1,000 votes. d rancher who said Meridey is a during the campaign that he would have time to nut commissiointo commission work. The ner-elect, a Vernal resident has been active in church work and community affairs. He has been president of the Uintah County Farm Bureau and the Vernal Junior Livestock Show. The final tally was 11. erIci PA! 3459 votes; Democrat Samuel D. 'Sammy' Hatch, 2,127 and American Party hopeful George Woodrow Cozart, 374. Cozart had campaigned on the basis that the e commissioner. county needed only one in the commission contest was The other winner Republican Neal H. Domgaard, 45, Gusher, who was COMMiESien seat. Demgaard clected to the two-yeis a rancher and cattleman who manages 700 acres of pasture a. :I farmland in tho westAni part of the. county. -0- Mr. Kutulas v,r4,1........74::::4.:;:..t..:1-141- two-to-o- ,..;',1':',.7:-,'.:- , lye ( '::: . .:, I :::. N . ere eleaed to the Two Repotlit:of-iVERNAL 1.Tintah County Commission Tuesday, preserving the control of the commission. Neither GOP's ..'-' ,,,:::,:::, ,,,,4 - ,,,,t li.::::'gt.1,F7,:,:r ,,.,::,,w,o)tlt,,, ;,,.,- G op retains hold in Uintah ,i1::',ki::,-.04:1- :?,:,i,:.:7t:,::' , ,,,,,,, ,,,,,,,..,- ' Irktgi.3';;'!..,::!::1:- kr'":";10.::?: ;, 4' Mr. Monson Mr. Hansen more than the previous record number in 1972. However, the percentage of the estimated 783,000 citizens eligible to vote this year was about 6C, somewhat below previous records of over 80 percent. To no one's surprise, President Gerald Ford took Utah's :our electoral votes with about 62 percent of the vote against 34 percent for Jimmy Carter. Four years ago, Richard Nixon won over George McGovern with almost 68 percent. The American Party, whia heid hopes of increasing its vote margin in Utah and thus building strength, lost ground in major races in comparison with four years ago. Tom Anderson, the presidential candidate, attracted only 2.47 percent of the Utah vote whereas four years ago John Schmitz got 6 percent. t,,,, ...z:::,;,:30,,,-,,ev,,- A ALAIAMI :,........,..... LIV,Ail ,,;!.:,.i,,,.?1,- ii, A :A:::;.:',:. ki:Arkq SINIKere4t;?719e1.....,li t ,:,,,,,, I k dliii1;34441,-;,:- pz: 17,0 eltof t.'.0);7i,;, ,.,, ,,...........,..:. 1., .::.. 'TI'..'.: ' 1 41, l',..; ...., 1, :..;r4v 1..ex, 47 ,i le:.,,,,,,:.,,,,,, Itt,.. 1.;:...4;:f'.1.:.'::' i, : ,,,f,,,,... t;6:-:- r ,, i;7777,41:' 'i, .0' i'; .., ':. v, .. - . " rial'' , M 4, .1,1, f ..' 2! ,3'.. 4 - er rxr?4-0--k...p.- 1 T IP': ,ii :fi , '',.),: ,:e 4ii R-S- ,t4 vo,. '' - ' "'.. ' . ir''''''.7;:' ar r7v, ..,, r'vtrti'e'- '',:, , ,,,,,, ' ,OF'0,.. 1,,,Ir-74:,x- ,, A-- three-memb- inc 2, : from 1 Commissioner William E. Dunn. The new occupant is educator and Boys' ranch founder William Hutchinson who defeated Robert Springmeyer after a torrid battle which saw Hutchinson come from behind to win, Ralph Y. McClure current Democratic commissioner, lost the nomination to Speingmeyer. Incumbent Democratic two-yeCommissioner Pete Kutulas managed to stave off a bid by radio station owner Henry Hi Itnn, and thus preserved one Democratic seat in the commission. Hilton is a Republican. Utah voters turned down Initiative Proposals B and C, which would have enacted a recall law and clamped a ceiling on the state budget. But they approved, by a narrow margin, Proposal A which will prevent fluoride or other medications from being added to public drinking water without a mikierity vote of the people who would be using it. The election was featured by election of the first woman state senator Mrs. Frances Farley of Salt since 1956 when Mrs. Nellie Rick held a Lake City Senate seat. And for the first time in histoey, a black, the Rev. Robert tiaras of Ogden, was victorious in a bid for public elective office. Harris won a seat in the Utah House of Representatives. Mrs. Farley defeated Sen. W. Hughes Brock. Senator Lake, an influential four-terbank, who was once seriously considered as a gubernatorial candidate. About 539.,000 voters went to the polls, some 59,000 COniinU441 Mortuary, 3, l'"7,6 term. '.1 In the n county school hoard raves. Sherwood N. Bracken won over De- In;iS 541 Pziyne, i tra Precinct 1. Precinct 2 winner was Shcidtn B. Johnst,n vho defeated iI) Cico R. A! kin !!'.!1 C. .KS to 529. von 55! ta ;,er rzuburi E :oomhs in a close Pre- cinct race k 1 |