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Ogden City Connell Harm DoBoer Ogden City COlinell L Call Joseph ()plea J Corkey Jr Ogden City Council Herbert Wileox Ogden City Conned City Council Board Talks Allen Van Wagenen Capture Places In Single Provo Commission Race 7 Incumbents Capture' To Land 00-deto The Primary Races Job Seekers t ' -- ' n a Special to The Tribune Ikt4's OGDEN — Incumbent can- didates for seven seats on Ogden's City Council won :' '1 places on the November general election ballot in Tues iday's primary voting but in i almost every case failed to win the top number of votes In their individual ward con 1 tests Only incumbent If 1 DeBoer running for First was able Ward Councilman 1 to outpace his four opponents4 and take top spot In the vote-- I getting category in the First Ward contest In final unoffi111111am Vi'heilon from cial vote tabulations Mr Utah Election Service Ogden City Council ---DeBoer had 2435 votes compared to 1220 votes for the number-twman Joseph L Mr DeBoer and Mr Call will vie in November for that council i — N I 4 1 9 ': - -' Lynn A Ridardson Ogden City Council ap 7abulations lit Utah Primaries R4 ' ' 1 o Unopposed Candidate 4 : 04 " -01 Auditor Ogden awn counellman Ward 1410 1 Nathaniel 1010 C Johnfon L 1lueller 861 Putnam 647 Councilman Ward 2 523 Dart Wolthuis (Unopposed) (Two 1Vard notiley Councilman 19 of 19 Districts Commissioner (Two Qualify) Nolan K Burnett Neplii J (Two 'Ward V ratline o Darrel Lynn Frost O Macfarlane A: Richardson J other wards and the contest - the results were: Ward Three — Vern Wilcox associated with a local cloth- lug firm and incumbent Lon Rothey won places on the November ballot Mr Wilcox led the incumbent in final UES tabulations unofficial 2755 votes to 2219 votes voting — Six of the nine candidates who filed for Corkey Jr William Whetton Jesse Anderson Thomas E Curtis Nortnan Schtnehl the-- E William - 1316 1282 IkleMurdie 954 of 19 Districts '59 Set Records Councilman (Two Qualify) 3422 Jack F DeMann David If Webb For SLVotes 1642 616 Sherman D Freeze J David 4825 3110 2804 2513 2346 1611 1581 1009 council three seats qualified in the primary voting to vie for the seats in the general election B R (Bernie) Diamond a led former city councilman votthe field in the ing followed by former coun e Murray e Diamond Iferbert 572 Beck Duane H 19 g: 109 of 109 Districts f: (Six Quality) Earl 904 Larsen (Two Qualify) IL Daines 1 273 "Xouncilman-atlarg- T 947 Gnelun Alfred 1L Quality) (:rent Thomas (Iftio:rge Boit Darwin a TL e Auditor 2755 2219 1212 Pctyle Jensen 1Vey In the Logan 3 qualify) Vern Wilcox G 2614 Nelson Bart Wolthuis unopposed Incumbent in Ward Two qualified automatically for the general election as did Wesley G Harline and incumbent Grant Thomas in Ward Four Mr Harline led Mr Thomas 3422 votes to 2728 votes e Councilman o: 3436 2435 1220 ' L LeGrand ittRph L Call Lim G Ilan Blaine- (Two (ualify) ml DeBoor Arlo Qualify) - - 418 407 Sperry Johnson Henry A 75 Auditor (Two Qualify) Clifford J Brown 1950 Noal C Newbold 1204 Tribune Special PROVO t 1 ' Earl O Macfarlane Ogden City Council 4 : 1 (erg e T Frost Ogden City Council (Bernie) Diamond Ogden City Council B R The record primary election voter turnout in Salt Lake City was recorded In 1959 with 44743 ballots cast according to records of the City Recorder's Office That year there were 11 candidates for two city commissioner posts and six candidates for mayor - ty commissioner and legislator George T Frost Mr Diamond had 4825 votes and Mr Frost 3110 The three incumbent councilmen placed third fourth and fifth in the voting Karl O Macfarlane had 2804 votes Lynn A Richardson e and Herbert J Corkey 2513 Jr A 2346 battle developed see-sa- between two of the candidates for sixth place on the general election ballot for the council seats William Whet-to- n Ogden City's chief buildofficial and zoning admining istrator appeared to have won a spot on the ballot over at-lar- Jesse Anderson managing editor of publications for the blind for the Church of Jesus Saints Christ of Latter-day Lead Changes Rands Unofficial returns from UES gave Mr Whetton 1611 votes and Mr Anderson 1581 Early returns had given Mr Anderson a lead but later returns moved the lead to Mr then The lead Whetton switched back again to Mr and final tallies Anderson gave Mr Whetton a margin BOISE (UPI) — The State Land Board Tuesday interviewed three candidates for the post of assistant state land commissioner but made no selection Acting Gov Jack Murphy said after the session that "there may be additional other applicants" to be considered by the board before it makes its choice The three interviewed Tues day were certified to the board by the personnel commission from among a larger list of applicants Mr Murphy said the interviews primarily were to acquaint members personally with the applicants who had been certified and that the board had not intention of deciding on one of them right away When the Legislature reorganized the Land Department last winter it created two assistant positions — one for forestry and one for land minerals and grazing Jack Gillette earlier was named assistant commissioner for forestry and the men interviewed Tuesday seek the other position Incumbents in Logan Win Position on Nov 7 Ballot Special to The Tribune — Logan voters the numnarrowed Tuesday ber of candidates seeking one city commission seat and the city auditor's position from seven to four selecting both incumbents to compete in No- led the field in the‘race for city auditor Mr Baines had 1316 votes compared to 1282 for Duane H Beck business manager for an automobile agency and KA for William E McMurdie a retired electrical employe of Logan City vember's general dection In close primary voting Incumbent City Commissioner Bott ran behind Nephi Nolan K (Red) Burnett a Utah State University assistant professor of health education and recreation for the city commission seat Mr Burnett had 1133 votes and Mr Bott 947 complete election returns unofficial from Utah Election Service showed Darwin W Larsen a Logan businessman ran third among the four candidates with 904 'Votes Incumbent Darrel R Dames Mr Daines and Mr Beck will compete in the general election for the auditor post and Mr Burnett and Mr Bon will vie for the commission seat Mr Burnett established an early lead in primary election voting in Logan and maintained the lead throughout LES vote reporting Mr Beck took the lead in the auditor contest in early returns but final tabulation gave Mr Baines the top number of votes Final vote tabulations were reported to UES by 9:30 pm LOGAN — Two Provo busi- who grabbed early leads in Tuesday's primary election earned places on Nonessmen Corp vember's general election bal-- lot in the race for the lone city commission seat at stake here Leo Allen a retail grocer for 26 years and Frank A Van Wagenen associated with the broadcast Industry for several years established their leads with the first vote report from Utah Election Service Never Insecure Although 10 candidates were competing In the primary balloting for the seat Mr Allen and Mr Van Wagenen never seriously appeared in danger of losing their leads During the vote tabulation from UES the lead changed hands several times between the two men Running third through almost the entire race was LaVorn G Sparks a local real estate developer and contractor Only two names qualify for the general election ballot Two men were on the ballot In the city auditor contest IT Elaine Hall and LeGrand L Bish) Nelson Since two qualify for general election ballot for the city auditor post both men were assured places on the ballot before the primary election began of Record Only one for Mayor Salt Lake t 1914 to 1956 ' F (Two L 1362 117ank B Cox 605 Itussell D Grange Jex 730 Forbes Perkins 694 'Midvale W:'Frank Killpack 460 Leland Brooks 436 tingle of excitement only ports Climaxem Toll For the candidates its a climax to many weeks of hard work of personal appearances of handshakes and more handshakes speeches and CO uncilinan ' (Six 559 519 The 7 of 7 Districts Albin 6- - charles 735 Qualify) - Ross J Lynn 618 557 Welch Canning 487 Clifford Terry 482 Donald Poulsen 453 J Bedont 402 Roosendaal 143 Jack D 3rmes Joe Walker 91 Ernest IL J Elkins 35 M Van t 22 r - riti f '''' ' ' t ' ::4i 410411:f:AgartiP Nephi J Bott Logan City Commission Nolan K (Red) Burnett Logan City Commission Duane IL Beck Logan Auditor - It Dailies Darrel Logan Auditor Gram! IA (1lbsit) Nelson Provo Auditor Rainbow of Hoods Climaxes Election Hours before the polls close there is the flurry of activity — telephone calls to make and answer repeated ehecking to see if the vote is heavy or light final attempts to make sure supporters got to the polls No matter how light the turnout there always is a cer7 tain exciting tension which makes election night what it is — several hours of rewardor long ing returns"nerhaps hours of disappointing re- Eckman F 1126 1117 taVom G Sparks Blaine Hall Provo Auditor H election night brings is felt early at the headquarters of the candidates Qualify) Leb:Allen OKA that Quality) L Tolman Layne B Don H A Van Wagenen City mayor has completed three terms in successive four-yea- r office that being the late Earl J Glade who served from Commissioner Warde Commissioner r 10-w- 21 District (All PrOVO 6 Mr Ball led Mr Nelson In the auditor's contest Mr Van Wagenen established a lead In the city commission race on the first vote report from UES with Mr The lead then Allen second switched back and forth between the two with each report from the election service In final unofficial returns from Utah Election Service Mr Allen gathered in 111T votes and Mr Van Wagenen had 1126 votes Mr Sparks running third In the contest had 902 votes In the auditor contest Mr Hall led Mr Nelson 3136 to 2614 votes itountiful 21 A an Wagenen City Comatismion Frank Ball In Lead A 48 of 48 Districts Allen last-minu- 770 Provo LAV Provo City Commission and the returns will soon be coming in Within he'll few a now the short hours moment of truth the evening the Later in mood changes -- - Where Mere hail been optimistic expectations - in some quarters there now is shock and gloom as the reports come in and the results - are not good Sad - There a mong most the loyal upon' ping Silence a sad silence losers Even the supporters — hOhope that a new is trend would appear — finally have to admit that their man "just didn't make it" Plans for a victory celebration are forgotten sandwiches are put aside All of a sudden no one is hungry For the victors of course lfalf-eate- the picture is entirely differ' more speeches en t It's the anxious vacuum hi which a candidate floats after all that could have been done has been done and there's nothing left to do but wait — wait hope and perhaps pray Its up to the citizenry now There are the hearty conthe gratulations vigorous handshakes the wonderful feeling rel a x All and of finally being able to of those hours of work worry paid off |