Show The Salt Lake Tribune Wednesday Results of Ut - 1958 allot 1(iitie 14 ttle Po Is' Ys September 10 iI t Watkins Moss Top US Senate Races Continued from Page One generally won by wide margins in both parties Incumbent County Cemmissioner Abram Barker won the Republican nomination for the fouryear term by a ratio of more than two to one over George W Cassity former county surveyor In the contest for the Democratic nomination for the fouryear term State Sen W G Larsen of Magna defeated Ray H Leavitt former chairman of the state road commission almost two to one Wayne LeRoy Carlson won the Democratic nomination for commission term the two-yea- r by more tban two to one over Max Guss ' Grover A Giles former attorney general won the Democratic nomination handily over William Ta Thurman former Democratic county chairman In the Republican race Ver on B Romney assistant attorney general had a decisive margin over Lyle L Ward practicing attorney and former administrative assistant to Sen Wallace F Bennett (11- - "N Utah) DAVID P JONES former county auditor easily won the nomination for Democratic that office over Sven O Nils son The closest Salt Lake County contest was for the Republican nomination for auditor with in cumbent Glen T James losing to Ken B Price The primary set up a three-wabattle for the US Senate seat with incumbent Watkins Mr Moss and former Gov J Bracken Lee independent as the contestants —1"1"!" i law - - ''' D-- v - e 1 ? ' 1 4 h 1 1 ' --'- It-- - lighr--- - s ' r ' V ) lt ' K ' 4 ' I' ' I t A 7 ' '' Juab I L - ''''"Ns OP''''''Ir 1 ' ': ' 4 ti ' it I 1 Carbon Leland R Nalder Davis County Sheriff (D) t'''''' t v t '' — '''' ::41e 74 -- z? 4 :I 01444 ' f i 7446 5'0 '' County ''U5ozoti3O41 Almatook0""WI'''' y f' A single vote was recorded In Clinton District 32 as a '' ' Al ' N ' on the Republican ticket :4 4 '' ' 74 - t :- 0 0 3 tf A ' '' ' 1 ' a ' Charles N Blake Davis County Assessor (D) Helen H Brown Briant Davis County Recorder cratic County Jacobs S the Juab 544 11 SENATE 44 0' 6 4 z a C i s t 0 0 c'g' bk 0 Mr Taylor s L I 1 t' 4A041' ti ' li° ' 1 ' ‘') 1kt" le- -) I O'S I -- bir Pugh ISlacitarlane Mr Hobbs 1Tr Crump SL County House Notê Defeats 3 Incumber& Demo- cL Salt Lake Davis Utah Tooele Beaver Box Elder Cache Carbon 356 41 118 21 8 40 4- 41 110 32 Duchesne Emery Garfield Grand Iron Juab Kane Millard Morgan Piute Rich San Juan Sanpete Sevier Summit Llintah Wasatch fJ -4-51 29 II 3 23 131 573 867 3359 54 422 487 418 495 —414— 8- 496 2026 12 3523 38 279 448 12 443 -28- - -3- -1 -1 26- 12 101 5 3- 19 Lj 51 -1 -9-- Washington Wayne Weber Totals 1077 5- --1:0- -7 1 2- 26 19 23 19 14 21 8 ' 39 346 565 629 1566 23 225 345 27 109 20 6- 171 107 146 -3-08 —305---I- 5 13 217 375 259- 87 124 57 5 7 30-9- 1097 205 131 —277 211 8J 256 136 55 196 272 527 109 142 5065 5242 7009 3536 1049 35582 24641 16865 142 I —717-- 11 996 126 309 419 —564 -2- 1-157 515 109 75 won Republican nomination for the the seat from Wasatch County from Delbert WalenBeaver County Karl gren Truman won the Republican state house nomination from House In Eugene B Mayer Unofficial returns of lour ' I 1 ' ' 4 1114 11 'I 4- I - '' 1 1 bids ' t 0 7 Dr Robert man Mr Clark B in the Anderson Sonntag was top contest over Jo- Ninth District GOP nomination Wallace A seph L Henriod Peterson won the Democratic the Tenth nomination from District beating Hubert Coat ran The Eleventh Distrkt had both Democratic and lican contests Repub- Ralph C Anderson beat out Hugh L Hales for the Demo Salt cratic nomination and Jim Carter topped Ralph E Putnam for the district's Republican other nomination races districts legislative in Lake County follows: John Price held a 294 from were counties the t r: A complete rundown of the 16 inco mplete But certain Charles In to 278 nomination A woman won Della the L Love-rid- ge Democratkg nomination from t he 14th District in a contest with Charles W Romney W Sterling Evans Republican incumbent won the 16th District GOP nomination in a contest with the Clarence J Frost IN Spence in Opposition in VIETH' Mt but one district November for Mr Brewster G DOUGLAS TAYLOR piled in C a Lester Shields held will come from Rudy W Berth-ol- up nearly a 500 vote margin 100 on Don- - C vote who won the Republican as he won the right to seek Shields in their contest for the nomination in the district over on the Republican 1373— Republican nomination for a Norman R Rober ticket His opposition was C seat fro m Tooele 390— house Richard Henriksen INCUMBENT Republican County In the 18th District Warren 710 Carl Charles Welch had County Millard Jr piled up E Pugh topped -7 Howard 01 48ahead BridE of LeRoy 1282 votes to George Whateott Miller and will be the Republ2502— Walker by 67 votes in the well's 482 votes as they fought ican candidate for the House race for the Democratic nomi- for the GOP nomination from from the district in the No38970 the Sixth District nation vember elections ported 649 866— 271 807 -ixt394 Fourth District d 11 275 11 175 11 163 11 85 I 9581 I Fade! W Young 4 results lead over A George Lavin in seemed 108their bid for the Democratic In Box Elder County Angus nomination from the Third Dis—236— Ward was ahead of Aubrey trict 581 in the race for the Sheldon R Brewster won the Moody 289 First ID i strict Democratic right to seek reelection as a —7124— nomination for the house Democrat as he hammered distrieis had not re- out a 54 vote margin over 186 Eight 1- 11 E GOP Welby -1613-- 1-81 -11 51 21 -11 1311 —16-3-- 42 509 790 14 283 15 3 271' 177' 214 338 19 11 90 1- —234 ' 460 1446 100 52 457 419 312 409 90 4- 5- 479 437 23 - 00- 164 622 12 447 96 7 49 486 jj and Shill IC —23-01734— 139 1 ' session to win i I' Jenkins Baker last failed t nomination I Tuesday 4 ' They area Re- 41 publicans Robert D Gordon of the Second District and A Leroy Mr BrusattoU rry of the Twentieth District and Democrat Clarence L Palmer Ben E Rawlins had nearly a 200 vote margin in winning nomination t h e Republican from Mr Gordon George H Hobbs won by 89 votes over Mr Urry Mr Palmer lost the Democratic race in hisdistrict by 141 votes to Richard V Evans Arnold Slater topping voting in the 53677 Sixth District to win the Re f r om publican nomination 561 242 288 5- 26- --1- 1795 -1 -5-7- - —7 602 -1-35---3--6- 22 6 5 5 684 743 8 5- 298- 2- — ' f winning the D 'strict Democratic nomination from Linn C 14284 2597 6522 -907- 0 Am" - 3 Sixth X 9088 7- -3566 -2- 0jJ 29 3 23 Daggett 13675 1375 356 Merrill 4 Utah State ' I 18451 11 James Macfarlane won Democratic nomination from Hays C Jensen in the 19th District The 20th Dist:rict Democratic race ended in a vicM r ii: i 424-i--- f : the - ' ') ' ' ' : - ' " ? - 4 p "' i to ) ":'''''' ' '' i r :1 ''' 4w c - § i 4k ' ' - ' 1 : 1 It--A - i t ' y is: it i 1 fe1- Grover A Giles SL County Attetrney Vernon B Romney (D) Si --s t I '' ' ' ': ' 1 ' ' : ' ) County Attorney (R) k Si ' oo 'David P dont$ County Auditor (D) - 44 ' ' SL County Auditor (R) 3 ' o--" i W G ' :' 1 ti 1:"&mftifillt t e 14 I t Pt : '3 if4i44 4 Larson SL County Commission (D) -- SL ' doillitit-illti 01 ': "4" "r ' 104ix:406:t14 '' i :: I 1 t' 1 A (R) :: 1 " IdmatoAr:k 1'1:1' : sN:' t - II Commission t' 1 ' Abram Barker County Rich 'Endorses' t ' ‘svo 47 1 i ittl le 0 I ) i) :k:!: I ' ' 1-- hit 4 i1 " 1 : : IV 1r ''''''' As'' 1( 101N ' I: '"el Watkins Moss ‘il : ' 1' 1 1 t 3 4 1' '' 1 ' ' t - 4 t 40 ) :'"44644- - r''s1 I ‘ A4'udic Ken B Price ! $ p ist i "' z 7!!: - '1 J1 4 1 '''' 1: t I" i -- d p ' ' '' '': 3 '' ' IkSovt '''1" 4 s- ' 1 i::? - " ' NA e 0 ' r"Ir - 11rki ' '''t :' ' '''''' k 1 ' ' t 1'' 4 ''' i If L t - Awesdi 1 i4m ' dbak' :Sliir 7'1' 44 Iv f 1 I f tory for Glen W Crump lie ' defeated Wendell Grover The 21st District had ineumbent James Busat I o win the Democratic nomination over Carl D Daryl J McCarthy Clark won the Republican nomination in the district in a race with Carl Kohler t t i : I i ': dd ilii ' ‘ 1 '' '44ol f ' " xi 4 41' ' 40' ' '' f " 4 001°a': 9 te' ) - '' k--:: l‘ '4 I ' $ ' ' :' 1' '' ' -) 4 "' '' t ':- - 1 4 ''' :'' ' 4: ' ' ti!?--0 ' wo- " ie I Ni ' N 114r1111N c - ? t :: o''''''''''''''oyft ' 1 fk ' r 1 rArl'1 t 1 lit in the 44 "'""'" ! trict Democratic nomination ti) e-- I i' Loverldge 1 - Other Weber County races had Aaron W Tracy winning the Democratic nomination from t he Fourth District from Alfred Roy Covieo H A Macfarlane taking the Fifth Dis- SENATE CONGRESS r i ' ! 11 Reta Head 1 1 floorl 4 — R V Evans incumbent had a large Two Republicans and a Deover his challenger for the Democratic nomination for mocrat who represented Salt the Weber County Third Dis- Lake County districts in the -- ' trict House seat ' House of Repre- His opposition was Mrs 1 sentatives in the at Glance ''2:otwot 1 ' ''' margin Utah Tally - a I 4'" 1 Demo- TAYLOR H 1 ' ' S Evans NV - CARL County Vote in Top Races - ' ILL14!) LILC County District to win 4 cratic out-vote- f s ‘ nomination in Mute from William L Black- well Davis County Treasurer (D) (R) Davis votes 10 ' 1 50 His - opposition was Joseph Ray Scott B Smith Democrat and Incumbent needed only I i ' '4" Ken- won 1 ' '' race Democratic incumbent Cal:: Mr A ' the Finley F in easy neth Gardner also Second L ' -- - cto t : '' ' ') - ':' ' c: ''' 3 k 1 ' - 1 it 0 14 gv 4 to ik ( with Peter B Woolley Mr Wilkinson will be the Republican candidate for the House from the county's First District He is the incumbent y ‘ - it of 2 4 2 0 01 21(tA0 y 11 31' ro4 rr ej i - - - 0'04: ' :3'” ' ztev 1 ) had 6 -- "gar Mr Peterson ! Davis County Wilkinson - I its for J Bracken Lee In ' - ' b ' for the seat 506 to - House Mr Sonning - seat from ocratic nomination N 1 Vintah County was a mild surprise Mr Preece's margin was 42 votes Mrs Cazier's defeat was not certain Two districts were still to report but she trailed Ernest I Wilson for the Dem- ' '01 1 - Mr Welch Mr Hopkins Preece for the A ' v! - t -- other Republican nomination for House I t district defeat of Ralph by c ' the Mr Berthold - ' elections general The a ""441) Moss-Robert- s was tantNo Republ- a the in I ' of majority Brewster Mr z seat went to Craig M Justensen also Democrat who will have no opposition $11 ' Mem- County's House f4 i' '' t defeated gained the Mr Price r of CarYoung Mr Frank C and what amount to election icans have filed in House seat for 441liVIi'M 'k- i Democrat Palmer and RLeroy Urry the - - T Amby Briggs - t- A votes '‘mmi Eugene Tohnant By Bob Ramp ton Tribune Staff Writer FARMINGTON — A light primary vote resolved five con tests on the Democratic and Republican slates for positions on the general election ballots of the total vote unofficially recorded during the Davis County primary elections Republicans held a substantial lead with 3281 votes marked conin the Mattsson-Watkin- s test against 2282 votes in the race epublican mot 1 Davis County Commission (R) Davis County Commission (R) ' L was : I Gordon D Clarence In the First District I ' Ps 1 COUNTY bon County where i f ' t SALT LAKE Robert i '" 1 incumbents who were d- Mr Rawlings efeated included Republican I I ' ' f County IN (iew610 i '''' 1 Davis Ballot Gives GOP 3 to 2 Edge ' v - for casualties were Democrat LaWrence J Young Sr of Carbon County Republican Clair R Hopkins of Uintah County and apparently Democrat Mrs Gerald Cazier from - ' 4 Representatives the Among - ge'S' - House of failed in Tuesday's primary election to gain their party's 0! e '' sst State nomination - r T 1 '' '"t - '14 i ' r h ' I - Several members of the Utah t ? ' IT - 4 ? v 1: i In the county contests closet race was for county treasurer between Democrats Briant S Jacobs Layton and Ruth S Burningham Bountiful In the US Senate contests 7 Frank E Moss defeated Brigham E Roberts by a three to one margin Incumbent 'Sen The Lee candidacy adds to Arthur V Watkins o v e routthe uncertainty of the whelmed Carvel Mattsson by come Nov 4 better than five to one The pattern of Mr Lee's vote INCUMBENT State Rep could decisively affect the for- Kenneth Gardner Clearfield tunes of the party nominees won over Joseph Ray South whether he runs strong or Weber for Democratic position weak Two years ago when he in the North District while polled some 94000 votes as an Finley Wilkinson 'Bountiful Independent candidate for govdefeated- - Peter B Woolernor his ratio was approxi- easilyalso of Bountiful for the ley mately one Democratic vote for South District Republican each two Republican votes candidacy for representative A SIMILAR ratio this year Commissioner races saw Euwould diminish Republican gene Tolman Syracuse with hopes of retaining the seat But a two to one margin oVer Lawsome observers mostly Repub- rence Sessions Clearfield for licans are predicting that Mr the four year term T Amby Lee will cut more deeply into Briggs won the nod over Ronthe Democratic than the 11e ald Wiscombe Bountiful in two Republican contests publican vote this year THE INCREASED Demo LAYTON Police Chief Lecratic ratio of the primary vote land Nalder beat Jack B Cumcompared with the much ings North Salt Lake for the larger 1956 vote showed up in Democratic candidacy for counboth large and small counties ty sheriff The lead In Salt Lake County where several times during the ballot Demo- count Republicans crats 51000 to 38000 two years Democratic candidate —"for ago the Democrats were out- county assessor Charles H voting Republicans by a small Blake West 'Bountiful held a margin comfortable lead over BurnWeber County which in 1956 ham J Leonard Farmington waa 'almost evenly divided at Republican Helen H Brown 10000 for each party voted Woods Cross won over Edith three to one on the Democratic F Hatch Centerville in a close kide in Tuesday's primary race for the recorder nomination diBeaver almost evenly vided two years ago voted IN THE COUNTY treasurer almost three to one on the contests Democrat Briant S Democratic side Jacobs Layton won over inUtah County which showed cumbent Ruth S Burningham twice as many Republicans as Bountiful by only 49 votes In races for justice of the Democratic votes in 1956 turned out slightly more Re- peace Amasa R Howard won over Emil S publican than Democratic Bountiful votes this year Cache showed Arbuckle North Salt Lake Burton Kaysville a strong-- Republican margin Kenneth both- this year and two years downed Wendell Barnes Kaysville in the Democratic conago Leonard Winegar Carbon where no Republi- tests cans filed for offices cast 5385 Woods Cross soundly defeated votes on the Democratic side Leone Newton Woods Cross and only 190 on the Republican while B M Anderson Layton defeated Lloyd A Bishop side Kaysville on the Republican This was the pattern gen side ' Utah House ins' Tumble 'OW Ik ' With more than 90 per cent of the voting districts reported Sen Watkins had apparently carried all counties except Se vier Mute and Wayne Mr Moss apparently had carried all counties in the Democratic primary except Weber where Mr Roberts was leading by a small margin with 22 of 142 districts still to report write-i- '' ( erally expected by members of both parties In that county Both parties had contests for the county attorney nomInation I 1 ' I I '): 4 1 at Wayne L Carlson SL County Comtutssion wi (D) Special to The Tribune RANDOLPH Rit71 t County-- : Rich County Republicans en dorsed incumbent Sen Arthur V Watkins In his bid for re- nomination to the US Senate and Democrats gave a mar ginal nod to Frank E (Ted) Moss COMPLETE BUT unofficial from the county's 114 districts Tuesday night gave Sen Watkins 18q votes tallies voting to-- 75 for Carvel " |