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Show - I nalr ur JLJV1. IVll M X iti t11411U I J111 ML v "'v vi. 7r.tiJ H "A CarlisI, ?sjt' Other 'V -- ,;: V?W Total: 36 Si i ' Cv S'! JO Dorman-Ug- h 0 District District 1 20 of 21 Districts 19 of 19 iar li I Q Kj v k1 J8L- -J ' nv Alma S. Edwards District 17 19 of 19 WavneE Carroll Jeff Fox (D) Districts 2.291 3.243 (IH District 16 o 1 18 David 0 Martin Vee Carlisle (D 21 fj Charles E. Parkin r v!i w 4 2,033 (R) District 16 of 16 5 Lorin N. T. Quentin District 17 of 17 17 2,644 3,527 Pare Cannon 6 M. 17 Orval District of 16 Wyllis Dorman-Ligh- (D) (A) District 18 of 18 Elgin 2,343 2,742 50 20 of 21 Ti 12 of 17 13 of 21 Districts 3,651 3,300 48 District 29 of 1 1 Districts 16 2.787 3,061 Districts Norman II. Bangerter iR) George L. Gygi(D) Dell James Russell (L) 15 District 31 15 2,971 2,356 j 14 ' of 16 Districts Ivan Woodbury (R) Del L. Buckner D) Verle Daniel Soil t A i 2.080 3,463 340 ; i ( j District 32 Districts Bruce Humberstone (R) Richard J. Halterman D) Marjorie W. Chapman (L) 15 li of 16 192 District 30 i 1,394 2,578 2,427 3,663 Leslie K. Harper (R) Ilaroid Tolman New man iD) 2,835 3,371 Districts District of 18 Districts District 28 14 3,580 3,180 Madge J. Alsop(R) Samuel S. Taylor iD 17 of 19 I Districts District District 27 15 Leon F. Christiansen (R) Denis R. Morrill (D) Pamela Chapman (L) Districts Charles E. Parkin (R) Virginia V. Husband (D) 15 of 17 j 14 4,774 2,842 Miriam M. Petterborg (R) Arlo D. James (D) Milton It. Bissegger Jr. (I) 4,379 2,609 District 17 j 57 John Hoiiingohaus (R) Charles E. Bennett Sr. (D) Districts Dix Holt McMulhn (R) Alan Kapp(D) Districts District 19 of 19 5,113 5,325 96 District 26 20 of 21 2,035 3,260 Jde E. Whitesides (R) Hanes Schulz (D) Districts i 11 Districts District 3,486 3,493 Roger A. Liv ingston ( R) Dale W. Mitchell (D Brent C. Richards (Li 1,987 3,096 Edith C. Willes (A) Joseph T. ButterfieldTL) Districts District 25 10 R. Kendall VVilliaips (R) Alma S. Edwards (D) 24 liokanson (D) 22 of 24 District 16 of 18 S. Districts ElRey Jeppson (R) Ennis R. Starr (D) 4,706 3,059 W. Dale Waters (R) Districts t Darlene E. Van 20 of 20 9 Karel Joy McDonough (R) of 20 Districts District 4.S16 2, 53 31 (L) 4,729 2,891 23 Merrill W. Harward(R) Jan Johnson (D) , Districts Mike Weilenmann (D) 16 19 8 Harrion (R) Mark S. Gustavson Distrirts District 23 4,856 2,951 37 Douglass (IJ 21 of 21 C. of 17 Peierson(R) Georgia Emily II. HaU(D) Gerald L. W lse (L) 7 Districts District 3,339 3,131 62 B G. LaMont Richards (R) Heidi Mock (D) Bruce Districts District 22 1,397 3,196 District 22 of 22 17 3,492 2,774 30 14 of 15 Districts Don C. Harwood (R) D. Leon Reese iD ; ; j UUi i Legislators From S.L., Davis fcvjl tesa Bruce Humberstone Samuel S. Taylor a fmatMar , irs f Georgia B. Peterson 7. . 1 ,fli 0m - Hb MerrRE W. illgin S. Arlo D. Harward liokanson James Leon F. Christiansen t trx V Mm I l.ii Norman H. Dei L. Bangerter Buckner Warren S. Wimnier CHffcrd S. LeFevre . I B& n kilhriia,HwtKSiiia Douglas F. Sonntag David R. Irvine PauIL. James V. Hansen Franklin W'. Knowlton Se'.Ieneit Edison Stephens I Sherman D. Harmer Jr (R) Dali L. Black (D) Reben J. Schaffer (A) Districts E.W. Evans (R) Edward D. Brown (D) of a A &$&& r- - ji Sherman D. Harmer Jr. i First Black Heading for Utah House. Control of Chamber Looms for GOP 3.573 4,061 District 21 Districts Verda Mae Christensen (It) Gerald L. Woodmansee (D) 20 of 21 Districts Jack Shapiro (R J. Easton ParratUDi 2,318 "A n Harold T. Newman District 21 A1 fc.wS fe! .1 S Nanette ZitoiD) Ariin R. Potter (A Districts 'T (3 V? fiM of 22 Districts V Meet j' v Orval C. Harrison 19 3'. Quentin Cannon (R) - G. LaMont v?f Charles E. Bennett Sr. j-- Districts District 3 SiJ bV Richards t?r,:.ii 3 Marsh (CO Mearlc-C- . 4Nnl j i i Maxine lap(D) 3,945 i tj A anii2S$ iUdi 1 3,074 ' 2, 1976 A 4 ... M dBKWa .'Vv Herd L. Reeve (R) Stephen Holbrook (D ',iw Edward D. Brown m-m- House w; winners m N., ? sT ir7;- v VY - . Ennis R. Starr Wyllis 39 f - f b &r? lica b':: ' if JKfi1?!!te sn Mai mi vUi 0 J Gerald I.. Woodmansee Vee 38 3 i i If v-- If" tosi. fcAsk K- -. Leading: t -- Rep. 33 '' The Salt Iaike Tribune, November y AL' i rf 4tS Present House: Democrat 40; Republican 35 Elected: 7 I (Needed for Control: 38) Deni. i4r - on oo 14 Jt fet4 2,139 3,797 I Weber County voters named the first black to the Utah House of Representatives while Republicans appear to have regained control of the chamber in races outside Salt Lake County in Tuesdays general election. In Weber Countys District 44, the. Rev. Robert L. Harris, who has become known tor his protests on behalf of the poor, ran up a commanding lead over Republican Dave Hansen with nearly all ol the districts reported. The House has been under Demo era- r a . rtf Uv. LUhUQi ujf a w w itw.0M.. T).,4 who need only 38 sea for Republicans, control, closed m on the goal. However, races in some areas were close with . Democrats fighting back. 29 Seeking incumbents Twenty-nin- e and 14 Republicans -- - were to the House of seeking Representatives m races hehi outside Salt Lake County. There were also seven newcomers to politics in the race three with six House members Democrats and three Republicans running unopposed. Democrats unopposed cere: Mike in Carbon District Dmitiich, in Tooele 65; Beverly White, District 64, and Ray Nielsen, in multi county District which includes parts o Sanpete and Utah counties. the race included Alan K. Bradbury of the American Party, 99 votes; Bill Husbands, Libertarian, 39; and Vera B. Edwards of the Concerned Citizens Party, 57. The race was one of the busiest with five candidates. Holds Slim Lead s of the vote m WTth about from Utah County, Rep. John J. H. had a slim lead over Cooper, Republican Malcolm B. Lloyd. Other Utah County races involving incumbents included one in which Rep. Grove, 3a. IJ C. Harvey, was leading Republican challenger E. Mark Bezzant; Rep. Stanley A. Leavitt, was slightly ahead of Republican John G. Muiliner; Rep. LeRay A. McAllister, romped to a commanding lead over Democrat D. John Musselman; Rep. Lee W. Farms worth. posted a winning lead over American Party candidate Michael Francis Maloney; Ted M. Republicans who were unopposed were Willard H Gardner, Provo, in Utah District 38; Cary Peterson, Nephi, m multicounty Distnct 71, which includes parts of Juab, Millard and Utah counties, and Lloyd W. Frandsen, Panguitch, in multvcounty District 73, which includes pm Is of Garfield, San Juan and Wayne counties 'There were 36 seats up for grabs. Has Most Incumbents Utah county hud the largest number of incumbents seeking with five Democrats and three Republicans seeking to retain their chairs. In Davis County there weie seven incumbents w ith four Republicans and three Democrats and Weber County had six incumbents with five Democrats and one Republican The races included a successful bid bv Rep. C. DeMont Judd for a former House majority Jr., leader and, a race in which Rep. Beth S. known for her Jarman, support for the Equal Rights Amendment, was defeated. Republican candidate Paul Lloyd Selleneit. Bountiful, defeated Rep. Jarman 3,823 to 2,624 Other candidates in 3.068 1 three-fourth- r.Pint beat Democrat ran to a quick lead Irvine, Davis, over Democrat Howard II. Maetani, Milo Peck 3,661 to 1,766 Rep. Marvin F. Mog Warren, Contests in Weber trailed Republican Don R. races saw Rep Judd post Weber Strong and Rep. Eldon A. Money, to one margin over Fork, was leading Republi- nearly a three can Paul Meredith by more than two to Republican challenger Trent M. was Rep Glen Cottle. one. Frank S. Blair; Republican defeating Other Davis Races Rep Roger Rawcon, D Hooper, conOther Davis County races involving tinued to lead m lus race with Republiincumbents had Democrat Warren can Dahl Crabtree; Rep. Vern Wilcox, Smith Wimmer beating Rep. William S. ran up a hefty margin over racuse, 3,012 to 2,826. Kolt, Republican DeLoss M. Eggleston and Democrat Clifford S. LeFevre, Weber County Democrat Grant L. beat ?.ebor w Spiers, the Petersen was leading Republican J. Republican, 2,031 to 1,738. In Davis istepnen uaisc... District 53. Rep. Rebecca A. Nalder, Other Weber races saw Rep. Ronald w'as narrowly defeated by T. Halverson, winning over W'. 3.288 Franklin Knowlton Republican Democrat David K. Knowlton; Rep. to 3.240. Incumbent Rep. James V. Dallas Buckway was behind RepubliKansen. coasted to a can Dale E. Stratford. victory over A. Victor Daly, the In Box Elder County, Republican Democrat, 6,429 to 2,462. A. Jensen had a hefty lead over Wayne Also m Davis County, Rep. David R. Democrat Verdun Fonnesbeck. American Party Candidate William W. Hammett and Libertarian Don L. Lawson. R-S- y House Vote Multi-Coun- ty District (Salt 17 Lake-Tooel- of 18 District 63 Districts District 1,598 District 66 32 of 35 Edison J Stephens ( R Gwendolyn M Larson iD) Virginia R. Stanger (A) 1,243 ) District ( Duchesne-Wasatch-Uta- 17 19 District 26 of 26 (Sanpete-Sevier-Uta- Sow ai ds. 2.915 3,588 415 73 y District 69 lie) Districts Ixiyd W. Frandsen It) (Unopposed) 3,732 Burglary Loot 8535 74 A portable color television set, a pistol and two jewelry boxes, total alue $535. were taken bv burglars who lorced their way into the residence of Leonard Green, 4400 West block of 3650 South, according to the sheriff oflice (Tnn tit oir.vunl 37 of 37 Districts h) 26 of 31 Ray Nielsen (1)) (Unopposed) 4,415 Juan-Wa- n 32 of 32 In multicounty races. Rep. Glade M. was leading Democrat J. MacArthur Wright by a larger margin. Other multicounty races include Rep Daniel S. Dennis. leading Democrat Clem Labrum; Rep Edison L. Stephsen, leading Democrat Gwendo-ly- n M Larsen and Rep. John M. Garr, Carbon City, leading Republican Kenneth Sitliman I District ) District 72 25 of 30 Districts i Hi Thomas R. Chnsten--.cDewain C. Washburn D O. Woodron Parsons (A) (Garficld-Sa- Districts In Washington County, Republican Rav Sehmutz beat Democrat J. Mac Arthur Wright 4,894 to 3,214 4.116 (ID District 68 Glade M Sowards(R) Thad Wilson (A) Districts n 3,116 2.059 i 71 Beaver-Fiute-Sevi- Districts 1.849 2,998 i 106 ) Danniel S Dennis (Ri Clem 1 .a brum Di (Daggett-Uintah- 2.119 Cary Peterson Unopposed 67 h of Districts Kenneth SilbmaniKi John M. GarnDi 15 of 21 Districts . 70 ( e) Thomas K. Baekinan Rt John E. Smith (D) 35 of 35 In Box Elder District G2, Rep. W. was enEdward Kerr, joy ing an easy victory over Democrat Garland W. Puzey. In Cache County In Cache County there was only one incumbent. Rep. Todd G. Weston, who beat Democrat LaMar K. Frandsen 4,690 to 2,033. Ollier Cache races included Norman Wahlstrom, the Republican candidate, beating Democrat H. Gary Niederhauser 3,444 to 2 380. Republican Keith Jorgen beat Democrat Rex M. Browm 3,996 to 3,030. Districts Garth Jones (ID II. Little (D) Bert G. Eastman (A) S 2.117 ian 5.660 2.020 293 t County Voters Return Incumbents to House of Representatives Salt Lake County voters appeared to be pleased with incumbent members of I he House cl Representatives Tuesday; all those who were seeking reelection were piling up early, and some- times sizeable leads, over their challengers. lit District 1. Avenues Area, ReDubPan u m b-- e Genevieve m-- c lead 1 1 n t At- IK wood took a deci- sive a district without an incumbent. DemoFox moved out well ahead of Wayne E. Carroll, Republican. & Carlisle Holds Edge In District 4, Capitol Hill environs, Democrat Rep. Vee Carlisle held a modest edge over Republican David 0. Martin. In District 5, Rose Park, Democrat meumbent Gerald L. Woodmansee took the lead over Republican Verda Mae . cu . ...Litn nrlnnf li- f- ortrol tiHUiawiii wuiiv i. Westside, Rep. Edward D. Brown, Democrat incumbent, took an easy victory over Republican E. W. Evans. District 7, Hogle Zoo area, showed incumbent Republican G. LaMont Richards well ahead of Democrat Heidi Mock and Libertarian Bruce M. feug iass, while in District 8, Westminster College area. Republican Orval C. Harrison had the edge over Mike Weilenmann, Democrat, and IGark S. Gustavson Libertarian , District 9, Liberty Park, with no incumbent running, saw the lead go to crat Jeff over challenge Roger Evershed, !;7 a Democrat. Libertarian M. James Schutz and Independent Mark E. Andersen trailed distantly. In District 2, University of Utah, Democrat inrumhent Slephf-- Holbrook outdistanced challenger Reed L. Reeve, Republican, while in District 3, 4 j , Democrat Wyllis Dorman Ligh over Republican Karel Joy McDonough and American Party candidate Darlene E. Van. District 10, South Central, remained in the hands of Rep. Ennis Starr, Democrat, who led Republican ElRey Jeppson. In District 11, Fairmont Park area, race saw Demoanother crat Alma S Edwards move into a deceive lead over Lcam C. Wiiies, American Party, and R. Kendall Wil- - liwc PrrtKIoan urhOr rUctwot 1) incumbent Democrat Samuel S. Taylor an easy victory over Republican challenger Madge j Alsop, while in District 16, east of Foothill Blvd., voters gave the apparent nod to Republican Bruce E. Humberstone over Marjorie W Chapman, Libertarian, and Richard J Halterman. Democrat. District 17. Millcreek Canyon area, gave the nod to Republican Gary Brochbank over opponents J. D. Williams, a Democrat, and Dr. Robert L. Vntineblood, American Party. District 18 voters gave another victory to incumbent Republican Lorin N. Pace over challengers Maxine Pap, a Democrat, and Mearle C. Marsh, Concerned CiUzens Party, while in District 19, llolladay area, incumbent Ri publican T. Quentin Caiuicn held a comfortable lead over challengers Nanette "Nikki Zito, Democrat, and American Party contender Ariin R. District 21. Democrat Dal! L. Black almost snatched the lead away from incumbent Republican Sherman D Harmer Jr Roben J Schafer. American Party, trailed. Peterson T akes Lead Distnct 22, Big Cottonwood Canyon area, gave a decisive vote edge to incumbent Republican Georgia R Peterson, over challengers Emily H. Hall, Democrat, and Gerald L. Wise, Libertarian District 23, with no incumbent, saw Republican Merrill W. lm topping Alan "Al" Kapp, Democrat, wn.le in District 27. West Jordan. Democrat Arlo D James grabbtxl a , Har-vvar- d Sugar House area, Republican Joe outpacing Democrat Jan Whitesides, incumbent, took an easy Johnson Schulz. Hans over Democrat victory In District 21, Midvale, Union and Taylor Leads north Sandy, incumbent Democrat District 13, South Salt Lake, reElgin liokanson had only a meager few mained in the hands of Democrat votes over 'iiallenging Republican W Clidiles E. Bennett Sr., meumbent, at Dale Waters, while in District 25, the expense uf Republican challenger Sandy, incumbent Democrat Dale W John Hollingshaus In District 14, Mitchell held a lead over challengers Republican newcomer Charles E. ParRoger A Livingston, Republican, and Potter. kin held a slim load over Democrat Brent C. Richards. Libertarian. v .t . v c a 1,1. n te .11 Va 11 t ; aO vut uiiJ Rebuild u Disti in li,.is g, gin, The DisdicL 26 iace. with no incumrace iniuTibcnt Democrat J, Easton Parratt District 15, South Salt Lake, handed .over Republican Jack Shapiro, while in bent. saw Republican Dix Holt McMulno-in- i. sate margin over opponents Miriam M Petterborg, Republican, and Milton R Bisseger Jr independent District 28, South Kearns, saw Kepub-h- i an Dr Leon F Christiansen leading opponents Denis R Morrill, Democrat, and Pamela Chapman Libertarian, while ni District 2, Democrat Incum bent T Harold Newman took a safe and decisive lead over challenger Leslie K Harper, Republican. In District 3d, Granger, Republican meumbent Norman H Bangerter held a comfortable lead over Democrat Geoige Gym, while Libertarian Dell J Russell trailed In District 31, Hunter, Denvera! incumbent Del L. Buckner took a comtortdblo lead over Republican Ivan Woodbmy as American Party candidate Verle D Soil traded. Distru t 32, Mama, appeared i - p ap h,- jVpvirt'it menmNnt D Leon Ret ,se ov er Republican challenger Harwood Don i |