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Show WH aw i aZ iRft liGii rvil ;r; jiai til.Vv rsni -- Beaver County aI 4f Alan Hutchings ;R) Cu4 u 1j6. Johns ( 1.)) Commissioner, Phyllis Truman (R) 661, Howard Prior (.1)) 1,630. Server County School E Board, Precinct 1 ierry ileum; oui Ecaver County Sehni Janell Board, Precinct 2 Farrer 1S4; Wii'mm W. term Fir-ms- 2f)l Beaver Countv School Karl Board, Precinct 3 Truman 212 Annual Special Question tax levy not to exceed 2 mills for fire protection in Beaver County Scecial Service District No. 1 3 of! Districts For 662 Against 501 Annual tax Special Quesboo levy not to exceed 2 mills for fee protection in Bea r County Special Service District No 2 3 of 3 Districts For MS Against 52 of 52 (D Incumbent) 2,624. Alan JC Bradbury A) 9 Bii Husbands (L) 31, Vera B Edwards tCCi 57. State Representative, Dis- trict Districts State Representatives, W. Edward 62 Kerr (R Incumbent) 3,101, -- Garland W. Puzey CD) 2,370, Glenn R. Berfusa (A) 1,135 Commissioner, Don E. Chase term 6,725, Donald D. WOOullTy (i)J 4,tu, kcUh H. Bradbury (A) 1,550, Moyle (D 32. CC;,,ln,cr Al term Siepnen A Carter (R) 5,843, Ted W Burt 6.068, Heber Marsh Butler (A) 1,404. Box Elder County School Lowell Board, Precinct 1 M Johnson 1,656. Box Eider County School Board, Precinct 2 Warren E Hansen 1,072, Wesley I Scott 1,144. Box Elder Count" School L. Board, Precinct 3 Burke Larsen 1,138, Spencer R Reeder 984. Cache County 54 of 54 Districts . State Representative, 58 Norman O. Wahl- Strom (A) 3,444; H. Gary Niederhauser (D) 2.380, Blair Peterson (A) 493. State Representative, DisKeith Jorgensen trict 59 Dis-Ari- t ; State Representative DisTodd G. Weston trict 60 4,6m; LaMar B Frandsen (D) 2,033; Gerald L. Fiigle (A) 950. Commissioner, term Verl M. Buxton (R) 10,751; Robert J Chambers 11,180. Commissioner, 2 year T Ray Theurer lR term 12,440; Delwortb Keith Young, (D) 6 622; Lecn H. Savage iA) 2352. Lug an City SchoGl Board, Ronald S. Precinct 2 Feierson u.uio. Logan City School Board, Kenneth W. Precinct 3 Cuthbert 865; JoAnn S. Wim-m1,003. Logan City School Board. 'Precinct 4 Thad A. Carlson 1,540, Ora B. Gates 8U3. Cache County School Board, Precmct 1 Kenneth B Bailey 992, Larry S. Olsen I,- 158 Cache County School Board, Precmct 2 Justin J. Anderson 1,353, W. Adrian Gale 917. Cache County School Board. Precmct 3 Dons W Budge 914, C. Robert Toolson 1,050. Shall Special Question an Avon Cemetery Maintenance District be created? Yes 110, No 108. Carbon County ' 23 of 23 704 Rex C Strand (D 19,285, Don Reay 2,215 Kane County School Board, Precinct Frost 136. Commissioner, Wendell N Zaugg (R) 23,019, Dean O Brand (R) Duchesne County term Semken Lee CD) Commissioner, Floyd X Marx term 6.413; (D) Paul W. Butler (I) 1,113. Carbon County School Albert Board, Precmct 1 J Breznick 638, Phyllis F. SiUltoe 803. Carbon County School Board. Precmct 2 Joiui II Bird 597, Charles J. Cuburu 747. Carbon County School Ronald Board, Precmct 3 Jess Cook 456, Asa L. Draper 700. Vi iUVUIliWVttVI 4t term Morgan County Districts tommisaiuaei , 4C Z7 6 of 6 Ray Thomas (D) H Thurston 1,403. Commissioner, 2 year 1,462. Duchesne County School Board, Precmct 4 Eari ii. Van Tassell 0,201, Arthur L. Taylor 0,265 Duchesne County School Kent Board, Precinct 5 Fust 0,260, Fred Tew 0,382. term Rue Paul Ware (D) 1.673; Kent Stilson 1,486 School Michael Board, Precinct 1 Roy Bunderson 149, Bradford A. Jensen 324. Emery County School Kirk Board, Precmct 2 Johansen 722, Kent W. Peterson no. Emery County School Board, Precinct 3 Lund T. n Leonard 312, O Varden Will-so- 212. GarfieU County Commissioner, H Dell Lefevre (R) 1,380. bent R) 425; George nedy (D) 228 Commissioner, term Anon G. Blood Board, Precinct R. Founesbeck 1 151, Cad ttitth 120. Garfield County Rord, Precinct 2 Miller Douglas Harold School Opel H Ted L. Perkins 166, 110. Garfield County Board, Precinct 3 142, MitcheU O School Theron Ivan B. Willis AnnexSpecial Question d ing Antimony area of County to Piute County. 904 For 588, Against 153 Gar-hel- 7 of 7 Districts Commissioner, term Harvey Morrell Districts Commissioner, term Kay Thornock 378, Morrell S of 5 Weston (D) 432. Commissioner, (R) min 103. Commissioner, Leo L. Burr (R) Joe Stocks (D 814, James W. Wanielista (I) 248. Gland County School Harold Board, Precinct 4 E Hutton 265, Bruce E. Kehret 79. Grand County School Leone Board, Precmct 5 W. Graves 266, Helen Trant1,278, ' 1,658, Dwight Laws(R) er 176. ConSpecial Question solidating Grand County and Moab City governments-Fo578, Against 2,178 term Ross C. Hilton r (D) Commissioner, H. Grant Seaman (K) term 4,245; Ivan S. Rubb (D) 2,217. Iron County School Board, Clayton 1 William J. Reagan 352. Iron Count- School Board. District 2 Glen U Halter-ma- n 610, Joan L. Mortensen - 480. Iron County School Board, Precinct 3 Marsha A. Perkins 737, F. KKn RoUo Commissioner, term Laray Sadlier (R) 214. Daggett County School Dixie Board, Precinct 4 Lee Grubb 55, Marilyn M. .Maloy 20. Daggett County School Board, Precinct 5 Grant J. Pay 21, Jon Wilde 23. 1 14 of 114 Districts 0 6,927. Slate Representative, DisWilliam S Holt trict 51 fH Incumbent) 2,826, Warren winmiw B) 2.012, Dan R Sianger tCC) 370 State Representative, DisP.obert W Secies trict 52 (R) 1,738. CliffoidS LeFr-r(IMncurnbent) 2,031 State Representative, DisFranklin W tinct 53 Knowltcn P.) .3.288, Rebecca ) A Malder e 3 240. Michele C. Van Sickle (Al 2S4 Date Represents tier, 64 James V Hansen D's-tn- , (R Incumbent) 6 429, A. , Daly tD) 2,482 Vc-to- r CommmLssioner, Elhot J. Arnoldson CD) 2,654, O'Neil F. Larsen 3,161; Bruce Johnson (A) 257. North Sanpete County School Board, Precmct 1 term R Strate F rank C. Walsun 161. North Sanpete County School Board, Precmct 2 Mark E. Cook 251, Rex KeUett 190. North Sanpete Coumy School Board. Precinct 3 Wade H Hooper 29, David L. Peterson 334. South Sanpete County School Board, Precinct 4 Sheila K. Sorenson 376. South Sanpete County School Board, Precinct 5 Kent B Sanders 729 Districts Commissioner, 4 year 19 of 19 4 year Klmo G Coray (R) 977; Frederick A. Jolmson (D) 1,482. Commissioner, term term Herman A. Young (nine) 1,151, Dufiald A. 1 Bryce m I ynn 203. Glen L. Gootch 143 District juab school Board, Precinct 2 Dona S McPherson 244, K, J. Sperry 131 Juab School District Theo Board, Precinct 3 Weeding 148, Jerry A Bosh 227 Tlntic School District Mac A. Board, Prevmct Bigler 48 Tintie School District Board, Precinct 2 John B. Campbell 36, Mas Garbett 1 .VI Tmhc School District Ronald Board. Preemit J F Nelson 52, Curtis N 32 e Ivan Mills Wayne W. Boucher ) (R-ln- 3,857 671. , (A) term Elmo R, Herring iR) George A P'att (D) David X Deaton (A) 585, 3 412, ! Juab School District lijtlor term Commissioner, Commissioner. Board, Precinct 243, Sevier County Royce (D) 1,306 State Senator, District 23 Jack Monson Bangerter (R) 11,732, H. haipii RieuUu 3,184; G. Stanley Anderson lA) 240. Kenneth 464. Sevier County School, Ivair Board, Precinct 4 668. Ward R. Fori Cowley rvwv ..uL uj sii auVi Sevier County School Board, Precinct 6 Douglas B Christensen 28S, Kenneth ' R. Glover485 , Summit County Districts Commissioner, 4 year 21 of 21 Alva J Deoraen term iR Incumbent) 2 04u, Dennis Wright iR) 1.4K7, Edwin ltocmmich (A) 117 . Commissioner, term Ralph "William Wallin tS) 1,545, Bill Robert E Burns, Jr tU) 1.088 (Ai Robert L Trepamer 181 vy Frank State Representative. District 36 LeRay A McAllister (R Incumbent) 4,768, D. John Musselman (D) 2,089; Kay L Jensen (A). 0,288. C. Lee W. Francis 27,823 Konkol (A) 613. Stan Commissioner, term 3,686. State Representative, DisTed M. Davis, trict 39 belli; 2,932 , How-- , H. Maetani (D) 1.828. aid Phillip A. Youngblood tA) State Representative, resDon R Strong (R) trict 40 3,890, Marvip F (Mog) War- ren 3,696; James H HaupUA) 0,656. State Representative,1 District 41 Paul Mereuitb in; 2,723, Eldon A Modey 4,460; Alpn W. Palmer t A 0,100. Commissioner, ,, Karl R Lyman Leslie ) Ronald C. Sessions (D) 30,488, P.. Tom Larsen (R) 26,456, Commissioner, 2 term Kenneth J Pmegar (K) 38,537, Allen D- Warner - (D) 24,196 Provo School District, Precinct 2 Walter A. Hansen 2.312. Provo School District, PreBlaine L. IluuU cinct 3 0,939, Clarence F. Robison 2,261 Provo School District, PreGlen R Brown cinct 4 1,391 , Martin Berkeley Hickman 1,445. Nebo School District, PreMaurine H Hiatt cinct 1 1,151, Claude A. Rowley 1,321 Nebo School District, Precinct 2 Hugh Hjorth 1,599, JonO Hunter 0,841. Nebo School District. Precinct 3fv Blaine H. Moore 0,8887 Alpine Precmct 1 Swenson A Clyde School District, R Phil Shum-'a- y 3,1 Taylor 1,620 Aloine School District. Precmct 2 Frank C. Greenwood 1,896, David R 2,131 Haymond , Alpine School District, Darnel Boyd precinct 3 Fugal 2,548, Jay F. Harmer 1,44b. Special Question Changing the Plan county commission form of government to a county councd and county full-tim- e For executive 26,316, Agumst 36,101 Wasatch County Districts Commissioner, 10 of 10 term George Holmes (R) 427, Raymond N Jiaculctti (D) 1,689 term ih c'lvde W Hove BroaJbent M Meciiam iD) 1.419 Wasatch Count School Darnel Board, Precinct 1 H Bates Jr. 575, Iynn liill 148. Wasatch County Boird Precinct 2 School Dar! I.ilib J3J, Duane J Sweat Pno bv Porter i to if' - re - x ' jCioA i traditionally Democratic Northern Idaho area. President Ford was drawing nearly 60 percent of the vote against Georgian Jimmy Carter, as Ford won Idahos four electoral votes With 564 of Idaho's 835 precincts reported, Ford had 114,337 votes to 71,441 for Carter. With 338 precincts reported in the 2nd District, t was 59,055 for Hansen and 56,143 for Kress. And, with 227 1st District precincts reported, Symms had 42,306 votes to 33,933 for Pursley, a Boise attorney Kress piled up a big margin in Hansens own county, Bannock, but the incumbent showed strength in most of the district, especially the farm-onent- ed areas. Symms was targeted for opposition by conservation groups, who put the Idahoan on their "dirty dozen list of Congressmen who consistently vote against environmental interests. Washington-base- d superintendent at m seeking his first major office. In 1974, Kress won a term m the Idaho Senate, but vacated that job this year to run against Hansen. In uhat turned out to be a key campaign strategy, Kress announced his mtentions early and was able to wrap up support from organized labor. Kress later attracted heavy contributions from labor organizations, a circumstance which led Hopcofi to claim interests were trying to buy the Idaho election. Symms, 38, started the campaign with a similar lead over Pursley, a Boise attorney, but late polls showed he went into the final hours retaining a wide margin. Kress, the Hansen saw a lead melt away in the campaigns final weeks News accounts that he Has failed to file several of his income tax returns on time in recent years apparently aided a strong bid by Kress Kress drew heavy support from organized labor, but Hansen made that a campaign issue by claiming unions were trying to buy the Idaho election. It was the nrst geneitu eiciuuu Hazscr. since he was fined $2,OCO by a federal judge for campaign finance violations two years ago. As he has done twice before, Symms drew heavy 1st Congressional District support for his campaign pledges to work to cut government spending. al . George Hanseu (R) U.S. House, Idaho Steve Symms (R) U.S. House, Idaho te Ir school Firth, waged an aggressive campaign te James F. Stephens 541 Ogden City School Board, Precmct 1 George L. Bell 2,356, Kevin A. Thredgold 1,224 Ogden City School Board, Precinct 5 Gen Broastem 2.676, Spencer J Klomp 2,755. Weber County School Buard, Precis' 4 Shirley S Carver 3 045, LaMar P. Christensen 2,740 Weber County School Patrick Board, Precmct 5 G Baggs 2,772. Boyd G Coombs 2,406 Navajo Vote Heavy Demo Solon Wins Race in Montana K. mn Space Hero Succeeds InN.M. 'fci Democratic CongressHELENA, Mont. (AP) man John Melcher, stepping from a foothold in the U.S. House, scored a whopping victory over farm organization executive and political newcomer Stan Burger Tuesday to succeed retiring Senate Majority Leader Mike Mansfield of Montana. 3H-ter- m The race for Melchers eastern district seat between conservation-minde- d Democratic state Sen. n Thomas Towe and wealthy Ron Marlenee, the Republican, was a dead heat and promised to remain that way to the wire. Each continued to claim 50 percent of the vote. On the mountainous western side of the state, incumbent freshman Democrat Rep. Max Baucus swamped conservative economist and real estate developer W. D. Bill Diehl, by nearly a 3 to 1 Combined Wire Services -ALBUQUERQUE WINDOW ROCK, Am. Voter turnout was (AP) reported heavy cn the sprawling Navajo reservation Tuesday by a tribal official who also complained cf harassment. "We found a John Melcher (D) Montana Senator Democratic Gov. Thomas Judge defeated Republican challenger, Atty. Gen. Robert Woodahl, 66 to 34 percent, with 20 percent of the voting districts reporting Meanwhile, President Ford was holding a shm but h of the steady 51 to 49 percent edge with states 933 precincts counted. rn one-fift- incumbent senator m New Mexicos history to be defeated in a twin-engi- plane at Dilkon, with five Anglos harassing Navajo voters, taking license numbers as they arrived at polling places, said Perry Allen, executive assistant to Tribal Chairman Peter MacDonald. We're getting an Republican Harrison Schmitt, a civilian scientist who walked on the moon during the Apollo 17 mission, Tuesday turned his first venture in politics into an upset victory over veteran Sen. Joseph M. Montoya, D N M. Montoya, who gamed national prominence as a member of the Senate Watergate Committee, 3 was seeking his third term in the Senate He became the first elected margin. awful- ly large turnout through- out the reservation, and they're keepmg people from the polling places." Allen said "Steigers sou was one of the group at the Dilkon area. A spokesman (or Rep Sam 5touor( R. Amt nmnmcr for the U S. Senate, said the candidate had dispatched poll watchers to the reservation. 1 Commissioner, 5 ballot in box. The lone sheet looks insignificant, but it helped pick winners. rancher-businessma- year ..1 38, seeking his tuud term, piled up a big the southern part of the 1st District and in margin held his own against Democrat Ken Pursley in the S Blau (R) 3,078. State Representative, District 49 Roger Raw son 5,106, Dahl Crabtree (R) 2,435 State Representative, DisJohn E Ulibarri trict 50 (D) 3,453; W. Dcnald Clark ut; a, oio. Commissioner, Doug Hunt (D) 29.507: Boyd K Storey er (V 0,018. 276 A 4,084, - Symms, Dis- Brown (D) 23,725, William N Christensen (A) 2, 075. Jorgensen jab County Districts Mar- - Ves WhJrvrood (A) Charles Henry Thack- 15 district. Vem Wilcox D. Bud term John L. Bigler (D) 2,684, Keith R. 12 of 12 De-lm- Reay (A) 0,261 State Representative. DisJohn G Mulliner trict 35 (R) 4,011, Stanley A Leavitt 39 898, Districts Commissioner, (R) 46 - rr " EOISE (AP) Rep. George Hansen, fighting off income tax problems and a stiff challenge from Democrat State Sen. Stan Kress, won a slim victory Tuesday night in the Idaho general election. His fellow Republicans, Rep. Steve Symms and President Ford, captured decisive victories With about three-fourth- s of the vote in, the school Hansen led Kress a by about 3,000 votes of superintendent from Firth more than 100,000 counted in the 2nd congressional 29 De- 3,777, DeLoss M Eggleston (R) 2,667. State Representative, DisC. DeMont Judd, trict 47 Jr (DHncumbent) 3,158, Trent M Avord (R) 1 794, SharonL. Campbell (LJ 32. State Representative, DisGlen Cottle trict 48 State Representative, DisE Mark Bezzant trict 34 (R) 3,928, David C. Harvey term Sanpete County (B) S.9??, (R) 5.43B, State Representative, trict u- Rep. Hansen Scores in Idaho Vote 17. 3,516 x Symms Wins 3rd Term State Representative, DisGrant L. Petersen trict 45 (D) 2,580, J Stephen Larsen (R) 2,061; Jim C. Curran (L) State Representative, DisMalcolm B Lloyd trict 33 (R) 3,330; John (J B ) Cooper 0,710 26 of 26 Districts Commissioner, term James L Clark 740, David L. Guymon Mac Norton (R) . 1,916 Lilly (Al 0,526 if if One of thousands of Utahns who exercised their right to vote Tuesday places the Williams State Representative, Dis44 Robert L. Harris (D; 2,615, Dave Hans n (D) State Senator, District 17 "Verl D. Stone (R) 6,634, Robert O (Bob) Bowen 0,587, Larry D. Farnsworth 4,714, Michael 'I Most Sacred Right of All trict Gardner (D) 1,424 San Juan County School David Board, Precmct 1 M. Adams 514 San Juan County School Sleven Board Precinct 1 L. Bronson 303; Lareil C. Van Dyke 152. San Juan County Schdol Board. Precinct 3 Norman L. Johnson 23; Harold J. Lyman 260. Iron County 16 T"Vi r xsP - TriSorw (D) 1,856 Ronald T Halverson (K Incumbent) 4.528 Districts .J f f t'Ji ,v lbert C. Dabb State Senator, District 19 Darrell G Renstrom 10 798, C. Nick Baker (R) 6,692, Harry O. Kimbrougn (10 44 State Representative, District 42 Dallas H Buckway (lIncuinbent) 3,2". Dale E Stratford (R) 3,441, Kathy Trotter (L) 26 State Representative, DisDavid J Knowlton trict 43 State Representative, DisWillard Hale trict 38 Districts Commissioner, term Edward S. Boyle (D) 1.G02, 1,403 Kn race 9,374 trict Dwight J L State Senator, District Fat Hatch Aiwuen4oHt)0 i V ij. Weber County District Uintah County School Board, Precinct 4 Orlo K Spencer 365, Max R. Todd faret is7i V?' "I 217 of 217 K) H Domgaard 3,388; Forrest Goodncn Mafoney (A) 0 332 Commissioner, term Precinct Frehner year term Delmore W Eastman (Ri 409, William J. Hopkins CD) 3S8. Rich County School Board, Glade Hatch Piectnct 4 Sterilnu Rex 69 Rich County School Board, Kenneth VerPrecinct 5 16 of IS 1,745 4,059, 2,473 2 - V . Wayne County School Board, preeme i Enuneit A Clark 134. , Wayne County School d Board, Precinct 5 Cbeppell 84 term - 5,006; t '4 i Robert John C. 657 11. Saa Juan County Grand County Commissioner, term term Roiand Merkley (R) 3,157, Samuel I) "Sammy Hatch (D) 2,127; George Woodrow Cozart (A) 374. 4,071, Rich County j aui' b27. Utah County AnnexSpecial Question ing Antimony area of Garfield County to Plate County . For 5G1 , Against 39. 1 SlfelT 7 of 7 Dish Ufa Commissioner! 4 term lvenneui Rcco (D) 560 U if t? r- - Wajiie County Uintah County School Board, Precmct 5 Hugh H Knapp 486, John Henry Piute County School Board, Precinct 4 Gary DeLeeuw 31, Van A Willey 42. Millet! Andre 0,042. Piute County School Board. Precinct 5 William S. WilH Horton 68, TV 'X 0 jr Ken-nar- State Senator, District Karl N Snow Jr. v - Uintah County (R) r &&& - WUlie 551 f 472. v -- re 11 Board. Precmct E Coombs 455, year 879. 230 of 238 Jr, JSt Atkin 529, Sheldon B Johnson 1,0b. Washington County School Tuuelc County Erhcoi Board. ITecinct 2 Joseph (Joe) Rusice 817, James P. Emerson 603 Tooele County School Calvin Board, Precinct 3 Huti'hlns 744, Eleanor F. Warburton 64b. Ken- year Payne 541 Washington County School Board, Precmct 2 Cleo R Tooele County School Joe D. Board, Precinct 1 England 622, Dean Brad-stia- (D) 1.688, D M tA) 434 4 W term James R Palmer (D Incumbent) 5,415, Dewey Christensen (R) 326 (R) - R) 5.264, Ronald Wesley Nelson D) 2,94b. Washington County School SherBoard Precinct 1 wood N Brocken 817, Dennis 385. 5 of 5 Districts Commissioner, Basil Lay (Incumterm (R) School County 173 Piute County 1,386. Gsriield 148, Noms James E. - Commissioner, 2 year Jerry Be roe Lewis term Commissioner, School tshire 43. of 9 Districts Commissioner, term Jay Proctor 2 A-- Iron County School Board. Robert J. Precmct 5 Overson 714 274. Jr Jones John 1,663, (R) 1,497. 246. Morgan County School Eloise Board, Precmct 3 A. Marttneau 148, M Reed Wilde Commissioner, Glenn E term term Whitear Commissioner, G Murray Weob term (S Incurrbeo)' 4 8J Edna Mae Sampson CD) 3JEO Districts Commissioner, 1,046. r iD) 3,214 3 2 g.VWV.-- , I 31 of 51 Distekrvk G Bose iR) 4.305. Commissioner, SLk State Representative, Dis tnct 75 Ray Schmutx (R) 4M, J. MaeArthur Wnght, 4,702, Letuiy ( v 8,4,, a. Washington County 24 of 24 Morgan County School Board, Precinct 1 Tony D. Hassell 221, Donald J R. Dickson Hayes i8o Districts Commissioner, 8 CD) Board,Precmct 8 of 10 Emery County Don Allred Turner (R) 1,051, Don Ely Durrant term County Emery County Ira Parker Dale A IJ j George Buztams ( School W Board, Precinct i Lagene Allred 352, Bertis E. T rampton 504 Millard County School David Board, Precmct 2 L. Christensen 584 Millard County School Board, Precmct 3 Jack M. Nelson 52) term Park City School' Bonn!, Precinct 5 Ann Prince U0, PatrKia R VanWagoher !19 North Sionimt', SlHo.J Board. Irachict n Hubeit ! C Foust 111. North Summit School Board, Precinct (5 Lery M Dearden 121) Ran ay C. Ovard 179 Louth uroSnit School LaMar Board. Precinct 4 Frazier 108, Thjth Wilde b5 South Summit School Berd Precinct 5 Theron W Atkinson 29, LaVerf Bushell 46 Commissioner, 2 year Lovel 7R) 3 003 1978 kaios.-w-- Cr(mi VV.l07.er 50. term Millard County a.. Commissioner, 899. Carl S. Collett term Stewart Commissioner, Districts Commissioner, terra J Rulon Anderton V' Iron County Rebool Board, F rwuict 4 Rusoc!! Ardccn Childs 859, Gwyn R. Clark Districts Commissioner, 2 of 2 W 6 of 8 1,313. Baggett County Harold Lem orj, r JjSL. Wasatch Onuny Scimjui Waller Board, Precmct 3 H S Iter 378 of 94 DictricU State Representative, District 64 Beverly White CD Incumbent) 4,517 (R Incumbent) 2,747. term V 94 Districts Commissioner, term "STS n Tooele County 19 of 19 22,678 Davis County School Theo Board, Precinct I Italasano 4,635, Grant Richards 4,245 Davis County School District, Precinct 2 after! L. Allen 5,192, Henry E. Peter- Dave 3 Millard County term 28 of 28 7,239 Karen 2 Alvey !87 Dis-tn- Commissioner, County School Board, Precliict 24,972, State Representative, 65 Mike Dmitrich 6,218. lh.1. Kane CO 05. r Districts Kane County School Board, Precirct 1 Sosae S Bob to 121, Robrt D Ramsay 4 year Mmiuiiuuur, Glen W Flint term tR) 3,996, Rex M. Brown (D) 3,030, Robert T. Owens (A) 838 377 Commissione, 3 year Bob Russell CR) 762, term Biliy t. Terrel 4,374, Bob Miller (D) 2,243, Keva Elaine Wadsworth tA) 513, Juhe A. District , . Laivara jonrisou u tag k li. Sterling Crumbs 1,074, I State Representative, L Dis- r , a 5A,luJ tit UtU ei tsmton rt (CO - tarrs Milo Peck (D) 1,766 Johnson Districts A l Park Dty ischcal Board, Precinct 4 Violet C Terry Commissioner, David R. Lrvme i,6b4, Gien 56 0 a( 3 Iksui a.asc, Jarman SeJ- - Davis County School Incite Board, Precmct 3 C Reading 6,439, Olvin J. Cal Udy 4,179 State Representative, District 61 Wayne A. Jensen (R) 3,990, Verdun Fonnes-bec(D) 1,967, William W. Hammett (A) 557. Don L. Lawson (L) 44. Knudsen liw Kaae County Dis- The Salt Lake Tribune, Wednesday, November 3, bjT jrwn otvib- se son 3.368. 709 Elder County Box j Sbiwh Commissioner, term ip- State Representative, trict 55 Paul Lloyd Vlnt'ii44o . a- - 4 V dr si "We have a lot of people up there watching the polls to keep everything just as honest as said Dick Thomas, Steigers press possible, aide. "These people arc poll watchers and that s ail very legal. Its standard procedure and very legal. Arizona Senate Win Leaning to Demo Democrat Dennis DeConcmi PHOENIX (AP) surged to a strong lead Tuesday night over Republican Congressman Sam Steiger in their race for the U.S. Senate. With 6 percent of Arizona's 1,089 precincts reporting, DeConcmi had captured 56 percent of the vote count to 44 percent for Steiger. DiConcitii, 33, s former county prosecutor from Tucson, watched the returns from a Phoenix hospital after being injured Friday night in an auto crash in Phoenix DeConcini suffered three broken nbs, cuts and bruises and was not expected to be discharged from lilt IHJSpiUU until MmiCUJUe V vunCOdcay. Meanwhile, President Ford moved to a 53 to 43 percent advantage over Democrat Jimmy Carter Ford is heavily favored to wm the states six electoral votes U S. House Minority Leader John J. Rhodes appeared headed for victory over Democrat Pat F ulliiiwiuei , 33, u the 1st Cungressional District The Rhodes, going for his ldh consecutive term, had t5 percent cf the vote to 42 percent for Mrs. Fuli'nwider, wife oi an Arizona State University ith 5 percent oi the 209 precincts profesaor, reporting Demot.atsc Rep. Morn K Udall was assurer! of to his 2nd Congressional District seat 5VTl uti y ,? 4 4 I J Dennis DeConcini (D) Arizona Senator bid In the presidential contest. President Fora held on to a slight lead over Democrat Jimmy Carter New Mexicos two incumbent congressmen, Reps Mdnuel Lujan, R-M , and Harold Runnels , easily won reelec Lon. Has 59 Percent With 41 percent of the states precincts re- porting, Schmitt had 59 percent of the votes to 40 percent for Montoya. A third party candidate, Malcom Dillon, had one percent of the vote. In the presidential ccn test, Ford had 53 percent of the vote to 47 percent for Carter - - Harrison Schmitt (R) New Mexico Senator Schmnts victory gave Nev Mexico two Republican United States senators for the first time m 00 ears. He w ill join U S Sen. Pete V. Domemci, M , who i elected R-- W 1372 |