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Show and Politic LiU 'alt Lake Tribune November Wednesday 1AE 7, 11k4 i 6 Another Day? iSot to XJtah Voters A ov. i t ! rst tney oteil. taen it as oil lo a Uur.dry on the east edge of dov'ito'vn Sal. Lake Cy for fie rest of Tuesday morning I wont Denocrat.c because ther- re too many Republ.cans around a,d the the TVyear-olgentleman, aatch.rg his wife stuff sheets and tu'vels into i dryer The ladv 71. had med a straight GOP ticket Mine killed yours cr yours killed m.ne ' sa.d husband ! jj t , The i 1 v get there be 11 rry mused ' don t think so, 1 f fil j. a K -- v 7 vi r & is T I i f . - , ' t u: . f 4T, m 's I ' 9 : ' ' f - -- . v. f . , 2 .s headquarters a few from a lovolunteered to make ' telephone calls as a of class part civics project No Answers They found their share of Owens voters and Republican .Norman supporters and numbers with no answer After finishing a call, one lad reported that a woman wouldn't tell him whom she would vote for. He took it. like similar responses, in stride I don t care, really, because I don t know them. ' Down the street and around the block. Bangerter headquarters early Tuesday was nearly deserted. Focus had already shifted to the Little America Hotel, where the Republicans were preparing their Election Night bash. A few staffers were there to wrap up ar.y final details. One told another that a polling place agent had called to complain that Bangerter campaigners were situated too closely to the voting action. Somebody was dispatched to warn them to keep a legal distance. Ltth-grader- s y sorre'hirg the f Owens At tiocks away cal eiemc-iUar- Ainn they 4-si- the street came a sudden ' in reverse of how candidates normally do it It was AAayne Owens, the Democratic gubernatorial nominee, driving into town, having recognized a reporter on the sidewalk because there re more Republican sutex. the lady retorted Uiiai if a needed only one ote to Republican ' '.e!l m mi he answered when asked Fr,m hr But ntiite Anil count for J i A.! how he would vote d fl ' - Ban-gert- 6ent.e-r.a- n sa.d the lady 'Absolutely Rediculous un a more compatible topic, both aid they cuuld.n t be more pleased to get campaign ads and election coverage off the TV U s been absolutely .dirulous. ' the gentleman said Give me a quarter, pal." said his A.fe the dryer loaded Thais what say.' her husband eplied. "Let's get this tiling rollin.' " Around the corner, a young man a ear, ng a "Nixon 72" campaign button on h,s emerged from a eatery "I liked him." he acJ The guy wr.s a crook, but most politicians are But I liked him as a " president He volunteered no opinion on Tuesday s more current affairs, except he offered a superlative synopsis of Utah's campaign "boring, exciting. ridicJous. silly." Of course, he had 'een and heard it all. or most of it, he happened to be a technician for one of the local TV stations in town. He d be pulling late Election Night duty. Down the street, a construction supplier watched one of Ins big rigs pull into a bigger hole in the ground tnat someday would be the foundation for another office building. He wasn't going to vote until later .n the evening "I don't know until I -- 1 rt fast-feo- - r m jin by Vnn t iti Anne Evans, rush to tabulate voting results as election judges from throughout the state start to call in precincts. Utah Election Service workers, from left. Jan Stevenson. Kathy Smith, Kim Stevenson, Karen Christensen and Jo- - Utah Election Service Performs Throughout State or read them in your newspaper the results came from UES And providing those results was the goal of hours of planning by the UES 'daff and a troop of volunteers statewide. Moments after the polls clused Tuesday. UES went into action. Phones were ringing, electronic computers were humming and election workers were gathering returns from the many races throughout the state and relaying them to the public First, there were hours of planning and preparation Then there was Tuesday night -election mght With it came pressures, deadlines and some anxious moments as thousands of votes were counted and tab- The Bangerter headquarters' refrigerator was still stocked w uh jugs of fruit punch. "Red or white?" one staffer asked another other Later Tuesday. Bruce Lubeck. Utah's federal elections officer reported nothing out of the ordinary in the way of complaints in how voting was being handled statewide. There were just a few reports of polling organizations edging too close to emerging voters, cases that called for local police to drop by friendly 'keep your distance" notices, he said It's just about what we expected " ulated But throughout the night and into Wednesday morning the Utah Election Service performed like a veteran. providing Utahns with fast, accurate election returns UES is Utah's only election information-gathering service. Regardless of whether you saw the returns on telev tston. heard them on the radio As the polls closed in districts outside of Salt Lake County, election judges started counting the votes The judges reported totals to their county clerks, and in turn. Its the clerks and their stalls or correspondents relaved the information to the UES Data Center to be fed into computers also tallied votes electronically At election headquarters, a v detail staff of vote gatherers ted the re suits into computers and prepared them for distribution In Salt Lake County, the districts reported to the County Election Of fiee. where election cards were read and magnetic tapes containing results were produced. The tapes were taken to the Data Processing Center in the Salt Lake City and County Building where printouts were made and provided to a UES correspondent. who relayed the information to UES headquarters to be merged with results from other counties Cache, Davis and Carbon counties It all went together because of a great deal of preparation, planning and cooperation by hundreds ot people, including county clerks and their staffs. UES correspondents, computer operators and many others involved in UES UES is sponsored by The Salt Lake Tribune, the Associated Press, KDYL Radio. KSL Radio and Television. KUTY. KTYX and the Deseret News Heres a Roundup of Statewide County Contests Beaver Districts term 6 of 6 Commissioner, Pr or Howard j. 1,336. Br van term Commissioner, Sherwood fD), 1,07?; George R. Jefferson 1,073. Beaver County School Board, Precinct Maureen Foreman, 00; C. David White, 1 396. Beaver County School Board, Precinct Howard W. Bradshaw, 322 Beaver County School Board, Precinct weoer H. Davis, 295. 2 3 UIder Bo Districts State Representative, District 2 (19 of 25 ob BiShoo (R- - Inc.), 6,698. Distr'cts) Don E. year term Commissioner, ), 7,464; Bavd K. Gardner (D), Case 50 of 55 c Stale Representative, District 16 (19 of 21 Franklin W. Knowlfon Districts) 4,449; Lorraine Aandeville (D) 1,754, Patricia Hunt (L), 204. Slate Representative, District 17 (20 of 22 E. Lite Knowlfon Districts) 6,472; M. Jay Clegg (D), 2,120; Mary Ann Mickelson (L), 283. State Representative, District 18 (21 of 23 P. Lloyd Selleneit (R), 4,827, Districts) Lillian B. Wood (D), 2,475; Francis Laddie Swaner(L), 139. Stole Representative, District 19 (22 of 24 Kim R. Burningham Districts) 4,974; Richard I. Bombard (L), 335. State Representative, District 20 (21 of 22 Robert H. Garft 5,433; Districts) Reva Elaine Wadsworth (A), 708. term Harold J. Commissioner, 31,076, Dennis A. DeBoer Tippett: (D), 15,264; Herbert N. Henderson (A), 1,229. 6,336. term Glen R. Commissioner, Cait's 9,n5, Keith H. Anderson (D), 4,679. Box Elder County School Board, Precinct t Junior Ckada, 1,717. Box Elder County School Board, Precinct 2 A. Lynn Mlchaelis, 1,021; Wesley term Hair B Commissioner, Gerlaoh Sr. 29,773; Howard C. "Chuck Johnson (D), 17,586; J. R. "Jim" Etheridge (A), 1,018. term Loren D. Martin Attorney, 33,979. Clerk, Scot7, 679. Box Elder County School Board, Precinct 3 Annette F. Harris, 1,431; W. MacK Stoddard, 697. 16,864. Districts Stote Representative, District 3 (22 of 22 Districts) Stephen ,W. Bodil 624, John Fred Krusi (D), 3,052. State Representative, District 5 (19 of 19 Evan L. Olsen 5,392; Districts) Richard 0. Eames (D), 3,269. Dean H. term Commissiener, Paiker (R), 14,235; Charles Ed Johnson Of 59 ID), 11,409. term Ja (R), is, 090; Joyce D. Dayis A. Commissioner, Moi-sa- 6,7 (D), 4 Board, Precinct Logan City School Ronaid S Peterson, Logan City School JoAnn S. Wimmer, Logan City School 2 Board, Precinct 109 Board, Precinct jonn W Emrret, 1,658 Cache County School Board, Precinct t Larry S Olsen, 2,133. Cache County School Board, Pi eonct 2 Justin J. Anderson, 1,800. Cache County School Board, Precinct 3 C. Robert Toolson, 983; Clifford B. Craig, 4 term Commissioner, Clyde Thompson (D , 2,251; Shirl C. McArthur (R), 1,482. Cemmissioner, term Commissioner, the form ot Guido 'e Garfield Lee Sem-ke- 6,383. Carbon County School Board, Precinct Phvllis F. Silllfoe, 763 Carbon County School Board, Precinct Glarte E. Williams, 981 Carbon County School Board, Precinct c n ). L Draoer, 2 2 1,077 Commissioner, W Long (R), 176, 238 Norman term Duane (Buck) Lamb (D), Clovd L. j term Commissioner, Reed (H), 193, Elbert (Punk v) otemaker Jr. ID), 215. Daggett County School Board, Precinct Agnes Briggs, 28; Dixie Grubb, 68. Daggett County School Board, Precinct 5 Bryan F. Tinker, 50; James K. Olson. 4 30. Districts State Senator, District 23 (30 of 57 ), Jock Monson Bungcrer 12,572; Reldon C. Whhe (A), 7J6, Vei a Edwards (L), 603. Stale Representative, D s'ricf 14 ('9 of 2' Scott W Holt (R), 3,723, Dan C. Districts) Gardner (D), 3,J9 State Representative, Distnct 15 (14 of 15 ), District";) Henry J Dickamore 127 of 159 D's-r,ct- c 1,292 Garbett, 52. Tintic School Board, Precinct Mary Max Ronald 3 F. Nelson, 76 Juab County School Board, Precinct 1 Karen Newton, 19; Lvnn E. Powell, 28 Juab County School Board, Precinct 2 Dona S. McPherson, 60; Scott M Eastwood, 65. Juab County School Board, Precinct 3 Jerry A. Bosh, 175. Juab County School Board, Precinct 4 W. Leon Pexton, 288. Justice of the Peace (Nephi Precinct, Lane L. Harward, 889, j term) Larry Peterson, 325. 1,1009 Sanpete 17 of 26 Districts 1 Boyd N. Blaln, 220. North Sanpete School Board, Precinct Frank S. Cook, 309. North Sanpete School Board, Precinct Districts term Commissioner, Jay L. Ramsay (R), 991. term Vince UnCommissioner, derwood (R), 975. Kane County School Board, Precinct Dean Pepper, 136; Robert Ramsay, 158. Kane County School Board, Precinct 2 James H. Willis, 000; S. Thomas Lawson, David Millard Distr.cts term AOner B. 1,582; Jack McBride 18 (D), Commissioner, Greathouse (D), 1,453; (R), 1,729. Millard County School Board, Precinct Keith L. Gilllns, 504. Millard County School Board, Precinct Harold L. Beckstrand, 387. Millard County School Board, Precinct Howard Clavon, 415. Summit ot 25 Districts term Thomas E. Commissioner, Flinders (R), 1,353; Ron Perry (D), 1,412. term Commissioner, Stanley D. Leavitt (R), 1,437; R Wendell (Dutch) Woolstenhulme (D), 1,167, Karon Atkinson 18 1 2 (A), 053. North Summit School Board, Precinct Richard N. Butler, 000; Carl R. Dear den, 3 1 000. Morgan 5 of 8 Commissioner, G. Adams c Districts term ), Kenneih Homer 1,036; Lloyd R. term 828, Frank Garfield County School Board, Precinct 2 Sam E. A.len, 142, Jerr y Le'cvre, 131. Garfield County School Board, Precinct 3 Quay M. Simons, 000. Grand 8 of 11 Districts term Jimmie R. Commusioner, Walker 1,403; Jo D. Kingsley (D), 493; John E. Lowther (L), II. form John L. CommiSJioner, (Dutch) Zimmerman (R), 1,210; Barbara 727. Grand County School Board, Precinct Michael R. Arrhart, 276. Grand County School Board, Precinct Vei C. Packard, 000. 2 Commissioner, ), Commissioner, (Jim) Robirscn Dee G 5,956. 2 1 157. Piutr of 5 Districts term Commissioner, Blood James 5,976 Iron County School Board, Precinct C. term Commissioner, Henery (Dick) Blackwell (R), 202; Linden Dee M. e 5 16. Piute County School Board, Precinct Eiva Nielson, 92; Van A. Wllev, 54. Piute County School Beard, Precinct Roger Westwood, 66; Michael Dulton, 4 5 42. 5 of 5 Districts term Biuir H Commissioner, Francis (D), 5C8. T1 ad Commissioner, 2 yoar term Mattson (R), 466, Albert I. Weston ), c Rich County School Board, Precinct Darlene ham, 5t Nancy W. McCorro, 196. Park City School Board, Precinct 4 nis J. Gibbs, 000; Lindv Bluckboui n, K, Teitord, 102; Douglas 4 J. Bing- EnuCO. Tooele 572. 434. yeor term South Summit School Board, Precinct 2 Will am J. Harris, 000. South Summit School Board, Precinct 3 D. Vernlle Prince, 000; Jimmie Cures, 000 Park City School Board, Precinct Ed AMell, 266, Gary J. Avise, 338 Park City School Board, Precinct 2 Ralph J. Hale, 223. Pork City School Board, Precinct 3 Atton G. Rich Iron Cowun 142. 746. 3 i Districts term Boh-ma- Morgan County School Board, Precinct A. Earl McCain, 257; Robert M. Bigler, 5 North Summit School Board, Precinct 2 Hubert V. Foust, 130. North Summit School Board, Precinct 3 Howard B. Petersen, COO, Ralph C. Crittenden, 000. South Summit School Board, Precinct Elume Atkinson, 082; Jaren Leon Hoosel, 1 Steven W. 09 of 39 Districts State Representative, District 21 (09 of Districts) Beverly J. White 29 1,682. term Edwin Clair (D) 854; Lee V. Bracken Commissioner, A. St. 1,113. term Ha rye Commissioner, LeFevre (D), 963; Charles "Chick Stram-be- i g ), 1,020. Anne Dunyon year term (Dl, l,2J4, Pich II d Wumer (R), 747. term Auditor Glenn Caldse'l Assessor, the Peace (Lakepomt Precinct, Douglas Goiaon, 144, term) Boyd Blanthorn, 178. Justice of I inlah Districts term Thomas G Commissioner, Warden (R), 590. term Bryce Commissioner, Caldwell (R), 1,052; Harold N. Gregg (D), 07 of 24 453. Uintah Counly School Board, Precinct D. Blayne Morrill, 310; Charles Gray, Uintah County School Board, Precinct Gary B. Taylor, 261. 4 117 5 I tabDistricts 091 of 273 Slate Senator, District 14 (15 of 59 DisPaul Rogers tricts) 3,634; Wilson Laursen (D), 1,052; Victor C Austin (L), 004. Stole Senator, District 16 (28 of 56 DisC.E. "Chuck" Peterson (R), 5,750; tricts) M. P. (Mike) Marchant (D), 1, 1 65; Sharon H. Bird (L), 027. State Senator, District 17 (18 of 72 DisD. R. (Don) Lankford (R), 1,974; tricts) Eldon A. Money 2,548. State Representative, District 57 (06 ot 28 Merrill C. Fox (R), 1,367; Fer-rel- l Districts) J. Hill (D), 631. State Representative, District 58 (06 ot 24 Donald R. (Don) LeBoron (R Districts) Inc ), 1,669. State Representative, District 59 (06 of 2 3 - James R. Moss 1,208 Districts) State Representative, District 60 (08 of 24 Carl D. Anderson ) Districts) I,- 323; E. Varce Calder (D), 978. State Representative, District 61 (12 ot 26 R. Lee Elleifson ), Districts) 3,157; David P. Phippen Sr (D), 666 State Representative, District 62 (08 ot Joe Jenkins (R Inc ), i,7&) Districts) VaLov Marchant (D), 344. State Representative, District 63 (09 uf j Districts) Craig M. Call (R), 2,048 State Representative, District 64 (18 ot 2o Richard L 'afie!d (Rune ), Districts) 3,401; John C. Long (D), 985 State Representative, District 65 (O'1 of 2f Don R. Strong ), 394 Districts) Marvin F. Warren (D), 265. State Representative, District 66 (06 ot 25 Districts) Lavin,,. Ludlow Kan.g 831; Tim Moran (D), 603. State Representative, District 67 (09 ot 28 WR. (Bob) Phelps Districts) 1,195; Job F. Measom (D), 1,262. term Commissioner, Cary J Anderson 16,969; Ken (Doc) Creer Tooele County School Board, Procmct 1 M i on E. Bateman, 250; V, Blame Kellev, 113 Tooele County School Board, Precinct 2 16 ler, ashiugtn 14 ot 40 Districts State Representative, District 75 (06 ot 28 c 000; Rav S. Schmutz i, Districts) 1,357; Rudger M. McArthur (D), 764; William M. York (A), 007 term John F Commissioner, 1,516 J Michael Brtngh Whitney urst (D), 769 term Kurt I. Commissioner, 1,257; Walter Stevens Young Brooks (D), 1,1 19; 7 Norman Gubler (A), 018. Washington County School Board, Pre emet 1 Sherwood Bracken, 721; Dennis Drake, 222. Washington Counly School Board, Precinct 2 Sheldon B. Johnson, 835, Edwin F. Rogers, 320. Washington County School Board, PreCartiei me P Miles, 157; William cinct 3 T Graft, 123. a lie 3 Commissioner, Buchanan (R), ), c (D), 8,172. term J. OreH Commissioner, Miner (R), 20,202. Alpine School Board, Precinct (08 ot 2n Jan C. Lewis, 1,146 R coat a Districts) A Heaps, 856 Alpme School Bourd, Precmct 2 (06 of 7 Richai d 3 Gaooma er 1 Districts) Nancy G. 'Williamson, 455 Alpme School Board, Precmct 3 0 j ot .e 4 B n David L Hgr.c Districts) , Hoglund, 537 Piovo School Board, Precmct 2 (OS v1 o .'.alter A Hansen, 60 Districts) Provo School Board, Precmct 3 (04 ot I7 Clarence F. Robison, 240, Districts) James E. (jun) Vui rutt, 385, Provo School Board, Precmct 4 (08 ot Glen R. Biown, 640; Lee AlDistricts) ien, 581. Nebo School Board, Procmct 1 (Ot ol 12 Maurlne G. Hiatt, 085, WiDistricts) lliam H. White, 040. Nebo School Board, Precmct 2 (03 ot 12 James M. Larsen, 095, Collin Districts) Allan, 183. Nebo School Board, Procmct 3 (02 ol 12 Rlchaid A. Johnson, 354. Districts) Clyde A. Swenson, 127, D'Strlcts Lee- - L year term Allied (D), 516, Geotge Holmes (R me ), 04 of 15 Commissioner, 4 515. term Commissioner, Rodney Wade (D), 500; Reginald C Tudd 508 A of 7 Districts term Duare P Foirell Chappell 205, (D-in- c 167 term Commissioner, John , 10 teller I ol 223 Distr J Slate Senator, District 19 (20 of 68 On fr cfs) Bi ,ce C FInmm ), 2,9691 Duneil G Pen from (Ll, !,18J fir , on Swe"son (A), 05 Stole Senator, District 20 (30 ol 7 Di L 3well S Peterson ), 3 66 tncts) c d Ran (D), 2,799 Slate Representative, District 6 ('2 of 31 Richard G. Diamond (R Districts) x 1,205, Spencer Wyatt (D), 1,169 State Repi esentative, District 7 (01 of !J S Kenneth J Alford Distr'cts) " 177; Sherr Morgan (D), 077. 3 Slate Representative, District 8 (17 of Dixon Pitcher (R), 2,125; 6War Distr cts) c vln S. Hesloo c ), 2,064. State Representative, District 9 (12 of ?4 Hanks (Rl, 1,036) Larry D.strlcts) ), 1.525 john B At ngtjn Slate Representative, District 10 (23 ol 3j! Dam DstT'C'-- ) :.rji er (Rl, 2 79) r." James O Doujlu1?, cme!j Pmker (L), 0010 Stoto RBiesonlolive, District 11 (Rot 33 L istric,) John m Bui at a iR), 2,055, Poq 2,.i09 3'ephens Slate Representative, District 12 (13 ol 2 t.oian V Km-n- s (R Inc L Districts) 2,139, Jelt Hunt (D), 1,450 Auliam A,' Commissioner, 4 year term 13 653, Rhett Potter Bai'e (D), I c - V 809 Lola Mor- Commissioner, 2 year term gan (R), 10,479; Robert A. Hunter 1 1,854. term Assessor, (R), I 1,332; Steven C. Frank Roberts Bexell 1,854. Ogden City School Board, Precinct (08 of 18 Districts) George L. Bell, 990. Ogden City School Board, Precinct I (13 Of 23 Districts) Phllls Dixon Shaw, 1,386 Lvnn M. Puulson, 967. Weber County School Board, Precinct (08 ot 26 Districts) Ted L. Parke, 842 Shir 'ey s. far vei , 673. Weber Ccunty Schno1 Board, Precmct J 2 ol 23 D str Wallace M. "Waliv'4 lets) Knight, 8 2 2, Ccllu Aiclubald, 988 Justice ot Ihe Peace, Procmct 1, 2 yeac torm (1 10 ot 223 Districts) John L. Sand 1 - I ei u, 3566. Ci ulg D Slut e y, 7,984 "I i t A 3t mket hotf (R), 238; Ann M Llerd (If, 08(J Wayne County School Board, Precinct ) k pnrai d Chappell, OS; Gilbert D. HaJ iows, 122. , Wayne County School Board, Precmct f Dick Pace, 000 Gent ge : Coombt 000 i 2 (D), 1,300 Wasatch County School Board, Precmct Joseph A Chenworth, 241, Shonnie H Bates, 150 Wasatch County School Board, Precincf? Duane J. Sweat, 000, Lynn A. Baads guard, 000. Wasatch County School Board, Precmct 3 Glade L. Tregaskis, 000; Jeffery M Bradshaw, 000, Wasatch County School Board, Precmct 4 Tonva A. Peacock, 068; Lerov A Koh1 c 389. term Russell Warren E. Jensen Wilson, c T Merlin term Commissioner, Ashman 4,185 Sevier County School Board, Precinct 4 Ivan Cowley, 574; Dwight A. Daniels, 675 Sevier County School Board, Precinct 5 Kenneth R. Glover, 347, Ross Marshall, 14. of of 23 Districts 1,470. Kane County School Board, Precinct 3 James D. Rasmussen, 9; Nvie W. Willis, 12 3 356. term Keith R Commissioner, Hooper (R), 3,519; Steven Whittaker (D), 000. Commissioner, (Abe) Johnson 2 Sevier 19 Morgan County School Board, Precinct 2 Wallace F. Crook, 118; Thane Park Rogers, 26. Morgan County School Board, Precinct 3 Dennis D. Wooisev 180, Don E. Du'v dale, 162. 10 26 ot 29 Peterson, 1 Houston (R), 1,100. Garfield County 5chool Board, Precinct 1 H. Carl Hatch, 165, Ray G. Englestead, of L. D La-o- term Ed Painter Commissioner, (D), 1,501; Wendell H. McGarry (R), 2,403. term J. Keller Commissioner, Christenson (R), 3,003. South Sanpete School Board, Precinct 2 Diana Malor Spencer, 138; Sheila K. Sorenson, 106. South Sanpete School Board, Precinct 3 Dwight H. Inouve, 444. North Sanpete School Board, Precinct Kane 3 of 10 1,923. Waiter D. Atene, 163. Soecial Question Opt.onal form of county government: For, 1,688; Against, Commissioner, John Hopkm Ing Da? in J (R), 364. Tintic School Board, Precinct 1 Lou Draper, 32; Mac A. Bigler, 28. Tintic School Board, Precinct 2 Kathr,n 197 Kenneth 1,369. San Juan County School Board, Precinct 1 Sunny Redd, 527. San Juan County School Board, Precinct 2 Joselyn Johnson, 181; Preston G. Nielson, 359. San Juan County School Board, Precinct 3 M. Dale Salde, 179; Gail A. Glover, 368 San Juan County School Board, Precinct 5 Clinn A. term 854; Thomas E. Fowkes Commissioner, Morgan Districts term White, 423, Tooele County School Board, Precinct 3 Frank T. Mahlman, 157; Joe D. England, term Commissioner, Jerry Holliday (R), 1,647; Robert R. "Bob" Low Districts term Joseph A. 801; Richard M. Brough 12 Districts term Mayail H. Commissioner, Sawver iD), 276; Thomas Hatch (R), 958. term Guv Commissioner, 1,042. Thompson term Hazel W 6 211 2 Juab (D), 543. Clerk-Audito- 3 Daett Districts of K. 2,392. Emery County School Board, Precinct 1 Payee J. Stilson, 518. Emery County School Board, Precinct 2 J. Lavar Sitterud, 141; Guy F. Conover, 231. Emery County School Board, Precinct 3 Thomas L. Roush, 501; Ben E. Grimes, 323. ), 6,650. (D-I- Bean Wilson be charged? Yes, Districts term term Commissioner, Carbon 21 ot 21 (P), 923. Rone Bailey (R), 1,645. tmerj ot '2 Districts 11 773 Question courtv government 14.726; t.o, 10,061. Districts term Lee NelCommissioner, son (D), 894; Legrand Gilbert (R), 929. term John B. Commissioner, 972. Gale (D), 838; Alton N. Moon Duchesne County School Board, Precinct 4 Arthur L. Taylor, 180; Guv L. Taylor, Duchesne County School Board, Precinct 5 Douglas Swasev, 137; E. Kent Rust, 3 1,800. Shall Ducherne 5 of 13 of Commissioner, Bernini 72. 1,537. Speciol Davis County School Board, Precinct (25 Carl M. Johnson, 3,303; of 28 Districts) Rav Briscoe, 3,849. Davis County School Board, Precinct 2 (31 ot 34 District:) Sheryl L. Allen, 4,775; Glenn S. Gold Sr., 2,234. Davis County School Board, Precinct 3 (35 Scott Hansen, 5,2b5; of 37 Districts) Henry E. Heath, 5,499. 1 Cache 59 term Michael G. Allphin 29,528; Howard F. Stoddard (D), 16 of 20 Commissioner, D 286. San Juan 416. 9 Gene Rich County School Board, Precinct 5 Russell Stacev, 57; Chci les W Pe, 104 Rav Christensen, 516, Jonn L. Taylor, 531 Iron County School Board, Precinct 2 Stephen R. Adams, 763. Iron County School Board, Precinct 3 Marsha A. Pei kins, 304; Kimball Weave", . j |