Show :sa sr TfTnr-r- Six Democrat Seats Added In Legislature TTbc Salt Cak SVibunti Thursday Morning November The new legislature convening 8 will have --x more Dmo-ya- t than the last one a gain of one la the senate and five in the house of representatives a near final tabulation of Tuesday’s election result disclosed Wednesday The gaa cf five in the house la based on the assumption that Daggett county as yet unreported will send a Republican as it did two year ago If it should elect a Democrat the gain would be six It appear that the house ratio win be 44 Democrats and 16 Republicans compared with 29 and II respectively last time In the Senate In the senate there will be 18 Democrats and five Republicans compared with n ratio of 17 and sue in the old senate The gain on the Democratic side is due to the election cf Ward C Holbrook from Da via county in place cf William A Dawson The membership of the new sen- Box Elder J Wei ton Ward (D) Cache James A McMumn (D) Rich Summit ‘Wasatch Daggett Morgan Alonzo F Hopkin (D Weber Dexter Farr (D) and Ira A Huggins (Dl Duchesne and Uintah t H Jan M J Bronson Veteran Judge retains district ‘ J Allan Crockett Polls highest Judicial district vote w (D Utah Burton H Adams T Earl Foote (D) Selvoy J (D) Boyer fO) Della L Loveridge (D) and Herry C Roberts (D) Uintah Leo Calder (D) Jusb Fred J Milliman (D) Sanpete Reuel E Christensen (R) and James L Nielsen (R) Carborn Frank Bonacci (D) and E K Olson (D) Emery D Homer Jensen (D) Grand Wmford Bruce (R) Set-ie- r G A (R) it Hard Mark Staples Paxton (Pi Hvrum L Lee (D) ETer Piute Barton T Luke (D) Wayne Royal J Brmkerhoff (R) Garfeld M V Hatch (R) Iron Harry R Lunt (Ri Washington Erastus S Gardner (D) Kare Daniel S Frost (R) San Juan Thomas A Jone (R) Duchesne John P Mzdsen (Dj Daggett unreported Coast S tramps $60 at 60 Plan PAN FRANCISCO Nov 8 CP) —With the Gahforcya vote nearcounted the ly three-fourtcor trove ratal “560 at 60” life retirement plan and the -right to work” proposition which was bitterly opposed bv organized labor were swamped in Tuesday s state election Both appeared as initiative measures on the state ballot The vote out of H841 state hs so-call- ed : precincts No 11 (life retirement at)yea 691152 J10S9 — Precincts N’o 12 pay-R- if reporting no 1580418 (right of employment) —Precincts reporting 'll115 yes 922945 ho 1 396294 No 12 was fought by both the CIO and AFL with the help of many employer’ organl-T-ttio- n th state chamber of commerce and other civic bodies who declared it an invitation to industrial warfare detrimental to the jd powNy effort four-yea- - - r two-yea- 1 four-year- position by twn-yea- order Four years ago the Republicans carried five counties for presi- dent and Tuesday they earned nine counties But the margins were so slim in all instances as to leave the voting pattern virtually unchanged between the two elec- - (R (D) r I I margin County attorney - - Oenrge D Brevton (Di 6)12 U Tom Perry (R) 6334 1 Lamon 1700 ottrirts bf st 1- I Bonacci ipi piatrtrt 25k - Frank 2925 no Republican randl- - 1 dj Wlllm h°ruVVocy candidate (Di Republican —J f'ommls Peteraon date 2 k k oiaon Camp6537 no r O loner candidate (Di 5514 no Republican County attorney — Edward Sheya (D) 5469 no Republican candidate bell two-yea- for Harold E Wallace Incumbent retains county attorney post county term four-ye- ar r two-yea- Tliirlipcris 23 Diatrleta of 2S rvpreuvntatlv® — John P Madien R 1245: 1203 Hortct D Allred (D) — No Democratic CommUkiODpr our-yt- r candidate L J Gilbert 1182 R) r Uo-jeu( ommhilowr Floyd Cana 1465 Henry —A Wathen (R 047 (I)l ount No Democratic candiattorney date Ray J£ Dlllman (K 1201 - Davis Vote Increase Davis county had by far the largest increase in relation to Emery 12 DUtrlctu of 14 population th total vote there — Homer Jenaen W W Murray Jr (R) P 861 representative f5 rising by 2000 votes 'onmleloneir Krvin Wimbw 1 in Tooele ( D 734 Bruca E Funk —(Rl Voting district No 503 CommUeloner t o- ear — No Democratic registered a claim for the best candidate J —Hatt (Rj 662 votlnp' record rflttinp xuUo Oil Coawtv irark T William attorney the registered vote despite an all (D) 861 no Republican candidate LJtatcr day drizzling rain Both Roosevelt in Duchesne Garfield and Deweyville in Box county 9 Distrirts of 10 J COUnty were for Roosevelt State rrprrsrntAtlve — No Democratic m v Hatch r gg9 for president In Deweyville the candidate Commissioner J M Nelon COUnt Was 81 to 57 and in Roose- - (Di 24 542: Bernard Johnson (Rl I A H Ellett Wins easily la Third Judicial district Clarence E Baker I Tooele county contestant victorious Hanneeran Thanks Groups for Aid four-tea- r - I NEW YORK Nov 8 LP) — Robert E Hannegan Democratic national chairman expressed his gratitude at a press conference late Wednesday to all groups political labor and Independent which aided in Tuesday’s Democratic victory at I I veil 350 to 307 Divorce Fight Reopens ’or Tobacco Heiress WASHINGTON former aa- sistant to the president of the Louisville Courier Journal and Times Co has been appointed to succeed George W Healy Jr who retired Wednesday as director of the domestic branch of the office of war information Healy’a resignation and the appointment of Mr Dalton were announced by Elmer Davis O W I director CapBrigham E Robert ture district attorney race RENO Nov 8 (Pi— Tobacco Heiress Doris Duke Cromwell will! v Tv reopen her legal fight here Thurs- - Bntlbll P lCld Marshal day before Judge William Buried in Arlington in the Wanhoe county WASHINGTON Nov 8 (UP)— court in her divorce proceedField Marshal Sir John Dill head ing She will attempt to prove she ia of the British joint staff mission resident of good standing m in the United States and who Nevada and perpetrated no fraud earlier a chief of the British genon the state m obtaining a divorce eral staff rebuilt the English here Vast December fighting forces after the evacuaThe petitlcn seeks to amend the tion of Dunkerque was buried Nevada proceedings to include all Wednesday in Arlington national New Jersey proceedings cemetery Mc-Knlgdi-tr- Nov 8 (N Y ht ict -- ar r — No DemoeraUC Commissioner H J Allan (Rl 661 leandtdat County attorney — No Democratic caodh data Warren W Fonar (R 664 !ventucky Newsman Appointed by O W I the poll Hannegan said he had “no plana except to get home and get acquainted with my family” Queried on the possibility he mjgfit be appointed postmaster general Hannegan ald: “I have read such stories in the papers but we have a fine postmaster general now'” four-ye- I 10 PlitHfti of 3 0 State3 reprewentafclv — Gronway H Parry 502 Harry H Iunt (R) 2127 (P‘ ommiti9ioaer — Warren H four-jsBulloch (Dj 1253 Charles R Hunter 1863 (R) — K u m e a GardCommissioner two-jfa- r ner D ) 1764 I E Riddle R j I860 Countv attorney — John M Foster (D) 1164 Durham Morris R) 2425 £ jin l-- £ 1 4 Districts of State represemtatlve — Vernon C Rowley 377 T A Jones (R) 432 (D — Noel W Sltton Commissioner four-yea- r (Di 453 K 8 Summers (Ri 356Kartell r — Leonard Commissioner (D 653 Rosa Musselman (Ri 252 County attorney — No Democratic candidate Karl 8 Lyman (R) 339 two-vea- Sevier Juab 20 Districts of 20 Districts of 10 State representative — W W Sylvester G A Staples (Rl 2344 — 2209 Slate represea tatlve Fred J Mlllman (Dl — A C Prows r Commissioner four-yeaDorenzo Mangelson iRi 1174 (Di 1444 W Lovd Johnson (Rl 2424 I r four-yea2135 — Comm lower W C An(DJCommissioner two-vr— Lester Isywe drews D) 1540 C W Johnson (R) (D 2168 Ijiwrenre DW CJones (R 2797 1078 Counts’ attorney-r — Earl T Dunn Wlnget (Dl t ommlsslonrr 2479 Carvel Matlsson (R) 2059 (Di 1515 Ralph Whitehead (R) 1110 ouety attorney — James P McCune (D) 1796 P N Anderson (R) 818 I ar — two-yea- Summit area In the Fifth judicial district Ellit J Pickett Democratic candidate for district attorney had 7764 votes as against 7237 votes for A M Marsden Republican candidate Will L Hoyt Democratic candidate for district judge had 8495 votes as against 6516 votes for Udell R-- Jensen Repub- lican candidate Republican candidates were assured of election in the Sixth judicial district comprising Kane Garfield Piute Sevier and Wayna counties 41 of 51 districts had reported The incumbent judge John L Sevy Jr Republican had 4742 votes aa against 2918 for Henry D Hayes hi Democratic opponent There waa no Democrat running against Ferdinand Ericksen Republican candidate for district attorney By agreement among bar members in the Fourth judicial district Utah Wasatch Duchesne and Uintah counties only one Democratic candidate for judge Wiliam Stanley Dunford and only 6ne Republican candidate Joseph E Nelson were nominated to till two Vacancies on the bench assuring election of a split ticket 28 District of 2 State representative— Lawrence Rasmus sen (Di 1744 India M Young (R) S Districts of B 14 54 — Walter Daniels State representative — No Democratic Commissioner four-yea- r candidate: Daniel 8 Frost (Rl 735 Sorenson (Rl 1502 (Dl 1714 Edward — Maurice 8 Boy-dr- n Commissioner four year No Demo Commissioner Iwo-jrcratic candldats Han Chamberlain (R) Pt 1906 I H Grow (Rl 1323 701 attorney— P H Nealy (D) County 4 nmmlsaloner two-yea-r — No Democratic 1969 no Republican candidate W Judd (Ri 728 candidate Carlos — ounty attorney No Democratic candidate Willard Mackelprang (Rl 730 20 District of 22 State representative — R Sterling Halla-da- v (D) 2901 Samuel L Olllette (R) 1649 17 Dlstricla af 22 four-yea- r — Amo Bevan Commissioner Stkta representative — C K Freer (D) (Dl 2616: Arthur S Bunn (Rl 1631 1731 Mark Paxton (Rl 1789 r — Commissioner James R Wil— Mark 8 Commissioner four-yea- r liam (D) 3001 J N Charles (Rl 1424 (Dl 1815 J Nobis Andarson (R) County attorney — L E Kramer (D) 1708 r — Robert E Rob- 2735 M Earl Marshall (R) 1718 ommiaslofier ison (Di 1760 Harold A Morris (R) 176 ounty attorney — No Democratic candidate Eldon A Eliaaon (Rl 2030 ft Districts of 21 State representative — Leo Calder (D) 1504 Ralph Siddoway (Rl 1454 — WorkCommissioner four-yea- r man (Dl 1459 Alma PreeceHenry (R) 1578 C ammlesloner r — Rav Lab-tjiG 0 PlrtrtrU of 0 1493 William Horae Coltharp 041 r8prtnUttT — Nnrtll T Waldron E He 626 614 (Di Joseph four-ve- r R) (Continued From Page One) Cauntv attorney — No Democratic candi— ('ommUmloiMr Samusl 589 H H Croucb (RF date Waliac Csldtr (R 1694 Hopkins (D house Republicans who lost their 60w C ommlmloiiw two-ye— W bid for reelection included Day Jensen 085 grott (Di 516 Idnrnln Dewey and Cal Johnson of Illinois (mtnlv attorney - - James O ConnslI 0 Districts nt 9(1 (Di 726 no Krpubliean candldats and Mas of Minnesota rankirg Fsnrih district Judges Dunford 46615 0 267 Nelson (R) minority member of the naval Fourth district Attorney — BslUf 15 752 XMlton (Rl 9749 committee — State Adam representatives Uncounted soldier votes held the District af j 3034 Foote (Dl 3264 Loveridge (Dli State representative — Barlo - T Luke 3482: Boyer (D) 3219: Robert (Dl of changing the final responsibility 2365: Tuttl (Rl 2210: Blake (Rl 2127 410 Irvin Allen (Rl 320 (DiCommissioner nine house district la retyrns Bwefwton (Rl 1728 four-yea- r — Grover C Jacob (Rl 2571: — Clark ( D) Six of the districts were tentaCommissioner four-yea- r Lewis (Di 402 so Republican candidate r Commissioner Edward C 15 702 Fowler (R r 96V 2— Commissioner Murdock (D) tively listed in the Republican Hansen (Dt 368 Lynn Lav (Ri 358 4 ounty attorney — No Democratic caudl15 463: Thom (R) 9919 column and three in the Demo— dalc Glen Belenson (R 406 County attorney Roy lane (D) 16768 cratic Kane two-yea- 4 & S' -- r 1 ' sr Tooele Millard I ’? ) I House Control two-yea- Uintah Tightened By Democrats two-yea- Huln ar Utah 1 Piute twa-yea- two-yea- unoy posed Rich B Districts of B State representative—— Amis B Robinson 336 (D) 405: L B Johnson (Rl — N J Hodges Commissioner four-yea- r Kearl (R)— 349 (D 403 Morion two-yeCommissioner Wesley J Kesri (D) 400 O W Peart (Rl 360 ounty Gattorney — No Democratic candidate R Marshall (Rl 296 - ar Salt Lake 242 District rommisslnner Mfrn (Rt 38 (Dt 369 fonc-yea- r 88079 Wasatcli 14 Dlutiletc of 14 — Addition C Moul representative ton D) 1197 Harold A Steven (R) 1131 -- Frank ( wnmlialoner fmr-yearEppr-1162 John A Anderson (Hi 1160 two-a- r omrnluftliWMMr — Nelson (Dj 1259 A B Albert Giles R) 1045 Mat Jee Washington 21 PlstrlrU af II — Krsstu W Mate W James ner (Di repreentat!e Homer Ocorji Williams 1690 Roy — Commissioner tour-ea- af 242 — r 0 D Gard- 3502 Walden — Rosen r Boden Ballard (D 1631 ErvU Banders (R) R) 1629 Ralph A Putnam Commissioner Nwsll R Frel County attorney — Harold E Wallace (D 1052: Rolland Bowler (R 1592 N A swell 85323 Call No Countv attorney-Democratic candi(Dl (R) 39395 date Orval Hafen (R) 1660 Commissioner (Di 39 004 two-yea- 65713 two-year- Conspicuous among theRepub-lican- s who retained houie eata was Clare Boothe Luce glamor-woma- n whose acidulous criticism of the administration had made her the target of attacks by the Roosevelt-Truma- n force particularly the political action committee After a seesaw race she defeated her woman opponent in Connecticut Coast Democratic By 400000 SAN FRANCISCO Nov g UP The Democratic tide from TuesWayne 8 Distrirts of 10 Districts of S3 ' rolled up a majority election day’ Grand Stale representative— District 1 Lyman of more than 400000 for Pres ve — F p Pectol (D) Plato Wlliardson 1027 Reuel repreaentstl ChristenE (Di 7 Diatrleta af 7 sen (Rl 1234 district 2 no Democratic 296 R J Brlnkerhoff (Rl— 414 Roosevelt In California Wednesday — No Democratic candidal: Commissioner Carl vie Bskrr and mi! renrentatHe James L Nielson 1375 (Rl Wm ord Bunc (R 292 r (D 421: Rsx Albrecht 650 Commissioner (R) Frank sharply reduced the RepubliMaycn7idie r Commissioner M A Leonard Bs- - can JRobert lstt (Dl 2314 C W Lund (Rl 2930 strength of the state' conr on omrllonr — Harold A hun n ( Dj 263 J —M Adams (R) 444 o p&tteraon r 458 d 341 Commissioner s gressional ounty attorney No Democratic 2245 Dr S B Rigby (R) ®a7 Toun delegation (D) J Monro Pac (R 386 290 Sen Sheridan Downey Demo— M I Armstrong (D) attorney (D County crat came through with a secure 312 llwirn M Burkv (Rl 468 2307 John 8 McAllister (Rl 2857 Weber majority over Republican Lt Gov 93 District of 92 Frederick F Houser in the sena- Sanpete28 four-yea- r I four-yea- C two-yea- four-year- two-yea- candi-dsl- Democrats Take All National Offices in Nevada Election (UP) — — IMrtriet 1 Joseph Earl Furrvle (Ri M Petleracn D 3891: Heory Barker R) 1426 District 3 William Ce 2911 Tswrence (ID ft burton (R Dmtrict 4 W R 1919 Wti (ID 3614ft Aujrtln H Mhaw (Tl IHJitrlct leorcnro Brlnop (D 2049 395J: PhD J DU four-yea(Hir 252 — George Commissioner F Simmons (D E Robson 18435 Ralph (R i 10 510 r —L M- Heea ( nmmlimtoaer (t 10 524 K T Maurxiimi (R) 10 29 4 M Blaine pFterrn County att4rney-(Dl 19497 John A netidtm (R 9296 Mato 1a Neweyrepresentative (D 4184 13M7 District 2 Jofrn Jnn L Representative — Rex Bell (R) Bunker (D) 30997 Berkeley 18355 Return from the time precincts showed an initiative to require special election to fill vacancies in the atate senate had carried by a vote of 15997 to 4286 wlille a second initiative which would change the state’ old age assistance act ivas trailing slightly with the vote 11201 for and 11974 against Republicans retained control of the state senate and the Democrats will have a wide margin of control in the assembly of the RENO Nev Nov 8 Democrats swept all national office in Nevada at Tuesday’s general election practically complete British Admit Joy returns from 267 of the state’s 280 At Roosevelt Win precincts showed Wednesday Pres Roosevelt although he up a majority of nearly 4000 Copyright by New York Tlmoa plied LONDON Nov 8 - News of vote w running far behind hi for the United Prrt Roosevelt's rorlrction pro- party' candidate duced two reactions in Britain State senate and house of repreWednesday — editorial admission sentatives The vote for 267 precincts gave: by British newspapers that they had wanted to see him elected I’realdent — Roosevelt 27761 and anticipation that he would Dewey 23873 meet with Marshal Stalin and U S Senator — Pat McCarran Prime Minister Churchill this (D) incumbent 28667 George W month In London or Paris Malone (R) 20986 1945 legislature - twa-vea- Wins Congressman WASHINGTON Nov 8 IT5 — A telephone caller asked the Washington Evening Star VV’ednesday if Rep Bell (D) Missouri was reelected Told that he waa the caller said: "That’ a shame — now I won’t be able to rent his house” The inquirer identified himself as a naval officer torial contest after 24 hour nearly of uncertainty complicated by a mixup in the tabulations of one populous county The return left one corgre-sionrace in doubt with the Republican contender Rep Carl Hinshaw in the lead and two other congress races only tentatively decided in favor of Democrats That indicated the next California congressional delegation would be made up of 16 Democrat and seven Republican Two year ago it wa 13 Democrat and 10 Republicans In 13141 of the 14841 precinct the presidential vote was: Roosevelt 1657051 Gov “Thomas E Dewey 1254602 Downey’ margin stood at 132-3the vote in 13141 precinct being 1435075 for the senator and 1302737 for Houser al 38 Victorious Congressional Members Governor State Chairmen Pledges Service Thank Workers for Victorious candidate con-- 1 gressional seats and governor and the state chairmen of the two major parties Wednesday issued statement thanking their worker and supporter for campaign efforts The statements follow: Sen Elbert D Thomas: "When I return to the senate I feel that I should continue the course I have pursued in the past years That is that I should serve the nation to the best of my ability that I should assist the G I Joe in every way possible and that I should serve the best interest of the state ’’That is what I have done in the senate That is always what I hall always do I believe that th stockpiLng provision cl the i reconversion bill agreed upon byethrilled and grateful at the re-- t the entire Utah congressional dele suits of the election Naturally gatlon Including Sen Murdock I would be thrilled at winning an and Cong Robinson and Gran- election in which uch an effort ger is one of the most important was expended to defeat me Natpieces of legislation dealing with urally too I am grateful for the state problems which has ever effort that waa made in my behalf been before congress by the Democratic worker by my "I feel that the decision of the friends and by the Republicans people of Utah has been an in- who voted for me while still voting dorsement of my record in the a Republican ticket They have all nation’s capital The refusal of the helped to mak this victory possipublic to listen to the promises ble of my opponent but rather to "At no time have I offered to the scan the deeds of myself and my voters anything more than the associates has been a vindication record I have established in the of what we have done office of governor of Utah as a "I am grateful to the Democrats ' recommendation to succeed myself and Republicans alike who have in office have accepted that crossed party line to ote for platform They I will continue to do my me and Democratic workers who best for all of the people all of have labored ceaselessly in my the time — and that means those behalf” who have opposed me as well as Gov Herbert B Mau i T am those who have favored me In a democracy all arguments cease when the people have voted That is right — and just Under our system of government I have been returned to office by all of the people I shall strive to serve all of the people” Rep Walter K Granger: "In all my service in congress I have faithfully tried to serve the people of the state of Utah to the best of my ability I have never offered anything else — no promises no ideologies nothing but the best service I could give them from morning until night every day every hour "I believe that this devotion to service has paid results My victory this year was much greater than in preceding years I am grateful to my friends Democrats and Republican who voted for me and I am grateful to those ji : one showed Democratic candidates safely elected' including the Salt Lake and northern Utah San Juan Morgan 21 Dletricta of 21 State repreerntatlve — Thomaa Argvla O Kirkland (RI 34R& (Dif 5112 Ray four-yea- W A Nalder nmmleeloner 4 018 c 3R59 Flint (’heeler (Rt (In omml loner r — David Dayton 37R2 (Dl 4993 Samuel—Cook (Rl William D King (D) County attorney 4805 Thornley K Swan (R) 3835 I I two-yea- 31- tions Outside Vote Decline The vote showed a sharp de cline percentagewise in the out lying counties and a moderate increase in the north central counties where war industries and military inatallatlona ara located But the Republican ratloa in the counties the GOP did carry were eo small with a few exceptions that the population shifts did not hurt them as much as waa generally expected Salt Lake county’s vote approximately 3000 Weber’s slightly more than 2000 and Utah's by slightly more than " ex-ce- pt Chosen Fofe Returns From Counties in Utah Iwo-yr- Sanpete Ray P Lund (R) Sevier Garfield Wayne Kane and Piute W Wallacs Houaton (R) Iron and Washington Claud Salt Lake J M Bell (D) Ralph D Cal! later (Rl Alfred M Durham (D) Kenneth S Benmon Ray P Greenwood (D) B T(D)Pyper IDE Ralph Darling (D) Robert S Hill (D) William (D) Mrs C L Jsck (D) Ingleby Rendell X Mabev (Rt Mrs Clara L Jarvis (D) Mrs J B Bearrson A1 bert J Cope (D) Georg (D) H Dur ham (D) D £ Walker A Gideon Omer (D) Harry B(Dl Walker (D) and Thomas M Reea (D) Summit Lawrence L Rasmussen George W Morgan ar I Kelly (R) Emery Grand and San Juan Mitchell Mehch (R) Juab and Tooele Sol J Selvin (D ) V Carbon Val H Cowles (D) Davis Ward C Holbrook (D) Indicate holdover Thoae who will sit in the state bous of representative are: Box Elder John B Mathias (D) and Clifton G M Kerr (R) Cache Adrian W Hatch (D) Keber Whiting (R) and John H Schenk (D) Rich Amo B Robinson (D) Weber Results Weber Joseph L Newey (Dl Lore naz Belnap (D) William C Jenaen (D) John M Pedersen (D) and W R White (D) Morgan Joseph E Rees (R) Davis Thomas Argyle (D) Tooele R Sterling Halladay Cannon Jr 54183 candiRoscoe Boden Reelected The Democratic two-yedates followed closely the pace aet county by the president Atty Gen Grover A Giles running in top position in the incomplete returns with a vote of 150223 The presidential vote with 38 districts missing was: Roosevelt 148468 Dewey 96258 The total to vote of 244726 will be only a lit- - aacHVeF a ®f a tie under the 1940 total of 247000 — Hyrum Le Stat when all the returns are in' 11KB C Murdock (Ri 890O GOV r Maw s apparent Victory i(t Ammlmlon-- r — William was due entirely to his strength Kt' 1140 Ivan McKnlht R — No Democratic in Salt Lake county The score (ommlitlnnrr G 1090 here W'as 58338 to 46814 giving County attorney — MJOlfh c&ndlMaw a margin of 11524 with date George C Miller R 1096 which to absorb losses in other sections of the state Box Elder On & basis of the incomplete 3Z District of 44 returns Gov Maw carried seven — District 1 John representative counties in addition to Salt Lake B State Mathias (D) 1961 Orval £ Sackctt m Mortennm 18082 District 345 Sanpete by 130 ‘5’ 11 00 : Clifton O M jKarr Duchesne (R) 1311 OO TTIIk W yoo lir Mb’-Cotnmiaaloner Tcnl V by four year — Oaey Jensen I lewi 8 VVrlght (RI 329T Batch bv 188 Washington Dy five (bc oenmlaaioner —Oeorge Abbott Stnd Wayne by 67 Dick Allen 1R1 3 SO I(D 3044 Orlando — I attorney George S Mason (D Mr iee camea Mb home coun- - 289County vvsiter a Mann tRj 3268 to more of two Carbon than ty one Democratic by a margin of 1111 He carried Weber a 1 s o VjCIlC 44 Diatrlrts of 44 more than two to one Democratic — North diatrict C by a majority of 2060 and Utah JavState I Van repreaeatatlve 3878 Heber W'hitinjt Orden 1R1 W 2016 Central district Adrian county by a majority of 2417 If R Weston 2213 (I' 286 In 1940 th 9 governor carried iHairh Uouth district U Schenk D) 1517 John Know eight countie against Don B Col- - Byron T ( nmmiMlttnrrk14o Rv Robton his most substantial majori- inson (Di 6949 A J Fuhrlman (R ties coming ‘from Salt Lake 4732ommlsloner r — H Rr Pond Weber Carbon and Utah in that (D 7144: Dow Iris R 46K8 X Judicial l The lead of Democratic candi- Oi-o- E Henderson Successful Democratic Judge candidate eaW°‘-‘liH- dates for district judge and district attorney in the Fifth judicial district comprising Washington Iron Beaver Millard and Juab counties was not considered conclusive Wednesday afternoon with reports having been received from 71 of 77 voting districts All other judicial districts I C ""” Lead of Democratic Candidates Still Held Inconclusive I Ray Van Cott Jr ‘ Judicial Race Undecided In 5th District state Grant Vest D) Salt Lake Taylor P Brockbank E Elggren (D) (D: Lorenzo Stanley N Child (D) Mr E E Erick sen Di Grant Macfarlane Warwick C Lamoreaux (D) (Dl and Grant Midgley(D) Utah Emil K Nielsen (D) and ELaha Warner (D)V Beaver and Millard James A i " (Continued From Fage One) carried the Firsrt congressional district by a slightly larger majority than he received In 1940 and many times the 269 majority he received in 1942 against Mr Lee The count with 34 districts missing was: Granger 58400 B H Stringham (R) 42379 Presidential Vote In the Second congressional district Rep J W Robinson (D) had easy sailing aa it waa generally expected he would have The count with four districts missing was: Robinson 89764 Quayle House 1 to Senate ’ “Ij3 Maw Appears To Have Safe Majority 9 1944 Incomplete Returns Bring 5 to Hu-sch- sugr j who do not see eye to eye with me on national issues that they have placed enough confidence In me to return me to office with the greatest majority that I have ever attained "Certainly this is a compliment for the work which I have done I will continue that work now and always to the best of my ability” W Robinson: Rep J "I am deeply grateful to the friends who have stood by me so loyally in this election I have alj ways tried to do the best job I could for the state and the nation but the majority by w'hich I have been returned to congress has been most gratifying To my mind it is one of the most sincere compliments a man could be given for hi work "At no time has either Mr Can- i or myself engaged in any t non sonalities He has been a fine per-ti- s gen tleman and a fine opponent We both presented our cases fairly and left it to the public to decide They decided in my favor and for that I am grateful I am also deeply grateful to the Democratic workers who have espoused my cause and to the Republicans who saw fit to vote for me I will continue to do as I have alway done —work for the best interest of Utah and of the nation” Roseoe Boden state chairman: "It appears from the results that we have won every post in the state election If that is true then it is a vindication of the state and national government from top to bottom We believed at the start of the campaign and we believe now that every state officer 1 worthy of reelection That A jt Lg all we asked The reelection ef these men upon the basis of their performance in the offices they occupied is the proof of their worth "We have fought vigorously and we have fought well Not one candidate fell by the wayside The voters have been convinced of good government and have voted for continued good government Thanks to them thanks to the fine Democratic workers and those Republicans who have assisted us the issue has never been very much in doubt Vernon Romney Republican state chairman: "The contest for governor was one of the hardest fought campaign battles of my experience We sought t all time to keep the campaign on a high plane” 3 Jk J -- 5 |