Show Heavy Vote Cast CastIn In Tues Election Approximately Sanpete Sanpete Sanpete San- San pete voters flocked to t the tho h c polls Tuesday to select candidates candidates candidates can can- who will represent the two tyro major political parties for forthe forthe forthe the various county offices in ill November elections Sanpete Democrats voted on two wide state-wide contests for U U. US U.S. S S. S Senator and U Utah Uta t a h Attorney General and on two county contests state senator I and state representative The Republicans on the theother theother theother other hand had one s statewide statewide state state- tat e wide contest that between between- Wallace F. F Bennett and J. J Bracken Lee for United States Senator one one Congressional Congressional district contest between Burton Burton Burton Bur Bur- ton and Garfield a and n d five county contests for state senator senator senator sen sen- ator s state t tat a t e representative county commissioner county assessor and county with the winner in the attorney attorney attorney ney sure of election election el el- el since there is no Democratic Democratic Dem Dem- cratic opposition 0 This naturally generated much more interest in the Re Reo Republican Re- Re o o p publican contest so th that t ap ap- ap proximately five Republican ballots were were cast to e each ch Democratic ballot For example example exam exam- pie King received votes and ard Rampton for a total of while Bennett received 1294 and Lee 1417 for a total of 2711 or nearly five times as many as for the Demo Demo- The combined votes cast for senator in both parties parties parties par par- ties is which should be fairly near the total ballots voted in the county Two years ago in the primary primary primary mary election in the race for governor which seemed to generate the most heat and interest that year Clyde received and Gunderson for a total Republican vote of 1318 On the Democratic side Barlocker received 1464 and Huggins for a total of 1898 The combined total for both parties in the 1960 primary was riot far from this years year's total In the 1960 general election Nixon received votes and Kennedy 2180 in Sanpete County County- a total of or some 2200 more than the to total total total to- to tal cast in Tuesdays Tuesday's Primary election The North Sanpete voters were very wrought up over the lack of support they re received received received re- re from the Utah congressional congressional congressional con con- gressional delegation at thu senate hearings of the Gooseberry Gooseberry Gooseberry Goose Goose- berry reject and this undoubtedly undoubtedly undoubtedly un un- un- un ha has much to do with the heavy vote given Lee in the senatorial contest there Bennett generally received a greater vote than than Lee Lee in the South Sanpete di districts As a result of Tuesdays Tuesday's election contests in the county county county coun coun coun- ty in the November 6 election will be State Senator R. R C. C Cox Ephraim and Dr G. G S. S Rees Gunnison S State t tat a t e Representative Lenn C. C Jensen Ephraim and Lionel L. L Peterson Fairview County Commissioner 4 year term Stanley Voorhees Voorhees Voorhees hees Mantl and Eugene Jensen Jensen Jensen Jen Jen- sen Centerfield County Commissioner 2 ye year r term Keith Hansen Fairview and ad Reeve Norman Mt Pleasant County Clerk Douglas Jorgenson Democrat posed County Recorder M May a y Graham Republican posed County Assessor Don Johansen Johansen Johansen Jo- Jo hansen Mt Pleasant and Leslie Leslie Leslie Les Les- lie L. L Madsen Maden Ephraim County Treasurer Elbert Draper Mt Pleasant and Rulon Rulon Rulon Ru- Ru lon Strate t Spring City County Sheriff Reed Cheney Cheney Cheney Che Che- ney Fairview w and C C. W. W Jensen Jensn Jensen Jen Jen- sen sn Moroni County Attorney J. J S. S McAllister Republican un un- un opposed Justice of the Peace South Sanpete George A A. Allred Ephraim and Milton Harmon Manti ManU Justice of the Peace North Sanpete S. S Norman Larsen Mt l Pleasant Democrat un un- opposed The accompanying acco table of Tuesdays Tuesday's vote will give full information about the results in each each community s b tj g s r 0 E to s. s to g s. s r v 5 iv w ca f p 8 i I DEMOCRATIC b 9 1 v J s I J g cu oJ A S 0 cu L A CU ca s U. U S. S Senator t 4 w ti U w ti t U W uJ 5 W c O t V E King 7 7 1 14 57 23 22 19 9 9 5 91 11 11 2 7 11 22 11 Rampton 2 l i-l 1 49 17 12 5 5 2 33 10 5 0 1 4 4 2 2 x r t. t Attorney General if c l' l n t Fr Croft 1 0 27 28 14 0 19 7 3 29 25 6 1 2 4 4 42 2 7 Henderson 8 2 36 30 43 43 15 7 7 15 i 4 90 51 T 10 1 5 5 11 20 20 10 o Y i t State state Senator y V 60 60 tt Cox 32 53 V 37 24 24 0 23 5 V 5 58 0 0 TI Jensen V 0 0 O 9 9 33 11 14 9 92 67 24 f i 2 2 2 9 7 7 r j J K il State Representative Je en 8 2 11 8 5 O 1 57 3 14 L 9 9 f 0 1268 27 19 1 10 io yo ir lt i f c Ste r n r. O 12 3 5 6 2 26 18 3 o i 70 J 3 I i- i i j. j 7 i. i REPUBLICAN LIC tw U U. S S. S Senator V r 1 B Bennett 0 y 6 6 63 44 51 69 69 7 7 14 25 34 21 86 12 1294 Lee ee 8 8 9 82 64 25 20 25 25 20 57 57 50 26 1417 ro V Congressman t. t k I Burton 4 4 9 81 65 18 18 13 24 23 46 80 9 1615 Garfield 4 4 5 64 99 33 37 67 11 17 20 21 39 43 1 16 State Senator r. r t Christensen 7 rt 5 88 88 68 23 27 11 3 7 26 26 16 6 3 1308 f- f Rees 1 10 10 63 97 38 43 97 8 7 7 86 41 55 97 97 1128 38 1426 r rV t State Representatives f V Peterson 5 8 89 97 22 27 34 25 43 89 89 19 19 1759 7 Thomson 3 7 V 71 86 36 13 43 9 8 11 27 49 94 V 41 9 7 I V tm Co Commissioner V VV It V Jensen Eugene 2 8 87 77 52 16 16 17 49 70 39 1401 I Madsen Ned 6 0 6 94 54 54 91 16 20 35 9 36 53 22 2 1352 C County Assessor Madsen 5 41 1 Ill 98 80 o- o 1 0 21 27 65 18 27 45 79 24 1465 11 4 3 31 3 68 24 29 56 56 V 9 9 0 33 27 49 1 53 53 13 1228 t r VV County Attorney i x 12 McAllister 7 7 78 8 8 71 67 21 20 20 2 23 34 34 59 78 19 1625 Tibbs 1 7 62 52 56 47 87 V 11 14 28 24 44 61 21 1104 s. s |