Show 2-- Herald Journal Logan Utah Wednesday November The 4 1987 Esplin first woman elected to Smithfield council By John J Wise staff writer vote-gett- SMITHFIELD - Pauline Esplin today is the first woman ever elected to Smithfield’s City Council Voters in Cache County’s sec- ond largest city came out in near-recor- numbers Tuesday d was surprised to be the top and added “I have a lot to live up to now" Her campaign was based on the premise that the council needed a woman’ s perspect “I’m overwhelmed that I re-ceived so many votes I wasn’t expecting that’’ she said ‘Tm A lot of humbled by it people voted for me and now 1 have to live un to it" she said she feels some to elect Esplin as the first-eve-r woman council member in- Voters also cumbent gave term on the council Esplin not only became the council’s first female member but she won her position by a commanding lead over the nine other candidates vying for one of the three seats available Esplin took 747 of the 3486 ed er council and plans to work to the image of Improve Smithfield Esplin said she was encouraged to run by Mayor Robert Chambers and friends and neighbors Miller 43 also learned of his votes cast in Tuesday's victory late Tuesday saying municipal election Each regis- today “I’m tickled over it’’ tered voter could vote for three Miller is presently a member candidates of Smithfield's planning and Craig received 638 votes and zoning commission and said he Miller 606 The top three plans to bring that experience won council positions to the council when he takes his There also were four write-i- n post next year candidates with one vote each "I’m tickled about winning Election results from especially because there were Smithfield’s four combined so many voters that turned voting districts are: William out" Miller said “With that Bradford 570 Kent F Ward number of people out you know 272 Craig D Jones 186 Richyou won because the people Jim JofinsonHtrald Journal Pickup rolls over vote-gette- rs ard M Pitcher Womack 105 Youngblood 103 100 159 0 Peggy want you there (on tne Coyote council)" Robert May Miller said he plans to use his elected position to "bring candidates getting stability to the council and to one vote each were Nolan help the city grow That’s what Bingham Norman Elwood I want to push — stability and Lenard Smith and Greg Goto growth" he said About 44 percent of the city’s Chambers this morning said 2652 registered voters turned he knows Miller and Espun and out for Tuesday's election does not expect any problems splace next year when the two replace Lloyd Meyer and Hansen on the eyer and Don Hansen both of council whom chose not to seek He said he was pleased with Both Hansen and the field of candidates and also Meyer had served 12 years on with the election results thecounciL “I’m pleased we had so many Esplin and Miller learned of candidates That shows there their election victories about are people interested to the way midnight while waiting for re- - thing are done here I’m also suits at the City Offices pleased with the voter turnout Espline this morning said she that we had" Chambers said Write-i- n iOne incumbent loses :two in Hvrum re-elect- ed HYRUM ywere voters — Two incumbents to the Haycock who filled a ' Council while a third lost City his vacancy to the council for the : seat to Tuesday’s election past year said “I feel good I’m de- Ralph Haycock was the top about the election in the election with 380 votes while Dean Howard received 325 The third sucg cessful Hyrum council cangroup Petersen said serving on the didate was Karen Petersen who received 335 votes “p J Milton Burrell was de S“I think we have wonderful feated to the election receiving 1281 votes and not reaching the community” she said "I would : top three Steven Earl received like to work to help the commu- : 189 votes Steven Nielson 182 nity progress" Both Haycock and Petersen Curtiss Parkinson 181 and 81 Leatham Douglas City officials reported 651 'people voted to the three dis- tricts out of 1720 registered -- vote-gett- er -- hard-workin- pagel colon The transplant :has only been attempted twice before and both previous patients died loose-fittin- five-orga-n Cache County cities fill council seats Hyde Park J Fred Krusi was the voter’s favorite Tuesday turning up on more than half of the ballots cast for three Hyde Park City Council seats as 51 percent of the city’s registered voters went to the polls ' Krusi 54 a school teacher and the city's justice of the peace earned 267 votes to fill ' seats on one of three the council left open when all three incumbents chose not to seek Steve Seamons 35 also a school teacher was the night's second highest finisher with 219 votes Carol K Johnson 53 a at-lar- ge hospital re- - administrator ceived 210 votes to fill the third vacancy on the council Six other candidates received vote totals between 172 and 62 as 440 of Hyde Park's 855 registered voters showed up at the poll! LeWlStOfl Three new council candidates were elected to the Lewiston “KM dSJfiAS Gibbon sworn into office to January as new Lewiston council members Thorne' X' 119 and Jotmtook nart re- Recorder Rosemary tallies Ron Keller 49 a service station owner gained 284 votes and Carl Johnson 59 retired educator and former North Logan mayor received 245 votes The three will fill council seats vacated by Roy France Ed Hirst and Judy Youssef France and Hirst chose not to seek Youssef who finished fourth to the voting two years ago and was later appointed to the council when a member resigned and moved to a different city again finished fourth to the balloting earning 167 votes Of the city's 1490 registered voters 413 journeyed to the polls Tuesday for a 28 percent lAAtfiirRlv City officials residents voted reported 462 percent of the 1372 registered voters to the city’s two voting districts at-lar- ge candidate Mark C Turley 29 was elected to his term Jones said first four-yeKendrick garnered 118 votes Write-i- n ar to Jensen’s 105 votes Jones said Turley received 65 votes Votes were also cast for 17 other write-i- n candidates Jones said Included were nine votes for Dickey five votes for jrde Linder four votes for Roy Ropelato two votes for Reid Andreason DelMar Anderson and Kim Evans and one vote each for Carlene Simard Sue Merritt Dale Humphreys Connie Bodily Douglas- - Pehrson' Jackie Hancey Joseph R Jenson George Pehrson Reed Conlin Steve Hancey and Dave Burton Ballots were cast by 127 of the the 424 registered voters to Millville Jones said - An incumbent councilwoman and two new councilmen were elected to office to Richmond City elections Tuesday Sandra Bair ed Paradise Paradise voters Tuesday reelected David K Sorensen 43 and Karen Summers 40 to' four-yeterms on the City Council according to Town Recorder Lisa Allen' Clark R Parker 45 was elected to his council seat first Sorensen and Parker received Nibley 90 votes each Allen said Nibley voters Tuesday re- Summers received 84 votes elected Darwin C Maughan 33 Write-i- n candidates included and Jay H Nelson 57 to Wolf with four votes for Stephen four-yeterms on the City a four-yeterm and one vote Council according to Town Refor a two-yeterm and corder Vaughn Griggs Douglas Gerald Allen Mike Norman and W Price 26 was dieted to his Glenn Riggs each of whom council seat first four-yereceived one vote for a four-yeMaughan received 109 votes term Norman also rewhile Nelson received 108 votes ceived one vote for a two-yeand Price received 78 votes term Griggs said Ballots totaled 101 from Tne number of votes cast for write-i- n candidates was not among the 410 registered voters to Paradise available Ballots were cast by 117 of the 492 registered voters m Nibley River Heights ar Dixie Wilson Samuel R Weston and David L Rogers were elected Tuesday as new members of the River Heights City Council Wilson garnered 172 votes Weston 175 and Rogers 180 votes A total of 200 people voted to the election about a 29 percent turnout Irvin Crosbie city recorder said Crosbie said an additional 28 votes were cast for 14 various ar ar h to incumbent councilwoman was with 325 votes Alan Funk and Carl Howlett also were elected Funk received 242 votes and Howlett 246 Charles Little received 196 votes and Clyde Hatch 135 Some 48 percent of the registered voters turnout out at the polls turnout two-ye- 34 Richmond ar ins thlebSSon Millville voters Tuesday 289 pulled ar Howrd of administration turned Del Ray Kendrick 47 and Ronald A Jensen 40 to their City Council seats for another four years according to Town Jones Jones received 311 votes Davidson 282 and Spear 281 Two other candidates Craig Hess and Craig Campbell received 263 ana 163 votes re- - University professor to business Millville ar ar candidates write-i- n ar Clifford “Earl” Doolittle Dennis Obray and AN (AM) Smart were elected Tuesday to the Mendon City CounciL A little more than 50 percent of Mendon voters turned out to vote for who would fill three council seats said town recordvote-gett- g” Providence Wellsville sap candidates Amalga Alan Noble Jerry Munk Paul Amalga voters Tuesday re- Hansen and Reea Bentley reelected David A Wood 44 and ceived one vote each Lloyd M Jensen 39 to four-yeBallots were cast by 47 of the terms on the Town 156 registered voters in Four Circulation problem? The two other registered candidates Mark L Rigby and Ernest J Forsberg received 43 votes and 18 votes respectively Brown said There were no write-i- n candidates There were 128 ballots cast from among the 313 registered voters to Newton write-i- n ar Council according to Town Re- corder Ken Hansen Wood who will serve his third four-yeterm on the council received 43 votes Jenson who had been appointed to the council last year to fill an unexpired term was voted into term with 39 first four-yevotes ar ar TTThe Herald Journal USPS 2411 2000 Am ales' Clarkston Published every evening Monday thru Friday and Sunday morning by Cache Valley Publishing Co 75 West 3rd North Logan Utah 14321 PO Box 487 Telephone 752 2121 Second class postage paid m Logan Utah MEMBER: Audit Bureau of Circulation United Press International NEANews Service SUBSCRIPTION RATES Klit Party candidate William E Owen 40 and Citi-hi- s sen’s Party candidate Ralph J terms on Clark 41 to four-yethe Town Council according to Council Member Ken Godfrey 156 “ I?l)iSred of the Citizen’s Party and Robyn S Goodey of the People’s Party received 88 votes and 79 votes respectively Godfrey Incumbents Joan J Hansen and Harold W Buttars were to four-yeterms on the Trenton Town CounciL Hansen received 79 votes and Buttars 76 Other candidates were David G Ezola 42 votes and John S Smith 13 votes Three write-i- n candidates ceived one vote each Sidney Ellerman Robert Spackman and Larry Kingston Of the 219 voters to Trenton 110 cast ballots ar ar Tuesday M ind David L Larsen 47 to terms on the Town Council according to Council Member Don Brown Fabridus received 107 votes to Larsen’s 85 votes Allen Jensen md R family practice pleased to announce the beginning of an afternoon office in Hyrum Is S550 586 00 58700 Subscribers not receiving delivery of their Herald Journal please phone 752 2128 before 7 pm week nights or am Sundays OFFICE HOURS: 800 a m to 5:00 pm weekdays 8:30 a m to 12:30 pm Saturdays POSTMASTER: Address changes to The Herald Journal 75 West 3rd North Logan Utah 84321 Trenton Clarkston voters Tuesday the ticket by electing T5 w R Paul Publisher COITlISh Prpflion0lly Don ioFAppointmonlCol 2454740 10 North 600 East (Dr Graham’ 245-645- - Call 752-212- 8 WESLO WAREHOUSE SALE ONE DAY ONLY - NOV 7 1987 10 Multi-Functio- am -4 pm n Gyms Exercise Bikes Rowing Machines Treadmills much much moru Limited to stock on hand ALL SALES FINAL ”lecaue of Hill gigantic Inventory clearance many Item ere one of e kind and reduced for quick tele" 1 LOCATION: offica) On Wednesday's from 2 to 5 or 6 pm 695 W 1700 So LOGAN UTAH Beginning Nov 4 1987 Loaan offica hoar to romaln the samo Terms of Sale-Cas- Z? ’MT' - vote-gette- rs er Local towns elect two new council members One Month Carrier One Year Carrier One Year Mail damages Wellsville residents approximately 40 percent of registered Voters elected three new City Tabatha's mother Sandra Council members Tuesday Foster said she was pleased town recorder Don Hartle said with her daughter’s progress Incumbent Ruth Maughan Ted Davidson Jones Greg North Logan The child who periodically and incumbent Carl Spear were won with 253 votes Stan W Allen Kartchner and Ron has been sedated has struggled er Paul Cressall the big winners Tuesday to the Pollock had 210 votes and were the big Keller was nand Doolittle the with “very top race for three Providence City Archie Darley won with 176 with 118 votes: Obray Tuesday to balloting to fill three Council seats votes and foot restraints needed to North Logan City Council slots keep her still so she would not received 106 votes and Smart Kartchner 50 a Utah State had 101 votes her strength Tabatha Continued from — another vehicle the driver of which is now being sought by the UHP The report said the unidentified driver pulled In front of Moffitt suddenly at an Intersection and then left the scene of the accident Davenport said The truck received an estimated $4000 in BrettlMoffitt’s 1985 Toyota truck lies where it came to rest after a rollover this morning on US 91 near 3700 North Moffitt 20 Logan received some minor rib bruises but was not conveyed to the hospital Utah Highway Patrol Trooper Lance Davenport said Moffitt’s truck rolled as he swerved to avoid h Checks with guarantee card |