Show ' The Salt Lake Tribune Wednesday October 17 25 2 EJ And Tabulations Tell Tale of Winners and osers Winner or Loser SL Candidates You" to Supporters Offer 'Thank r Candidates in the Salt Lake City municipal election win or lose thanked those who them supported Tuesday Their statements follow: J BRACKEN LEE I am most honappreciate the fine support the voters have given me in the past I am most grateful I like to feel the people have supported me because of my stand and my "Certainly ored and philosophy of it's think government I most important that people support that which we all believe to be best for the great government" LAWRENCE R TOP1IAM "I Just hope people are the choices happy with they've made I wish to thank all of those who supported me I wholeheartedly endorse Mr Cannon It was interesting to participate in the provement frrm the Salt Lake Ciry commission' FRANK W to thank their heartened and encour-ape- d by the number of people who have come to my support since I filed late on Oct 2 We obviously have a real challenge ahead in enlisting the support of the citizens who care about our beloved city I know our people are concerned about making Salt Lake City great again Let's take the firs' step in this k period between now and Nov two-wee- 7" JOSEPH N NEMELKA "The citizens of Salt Lake City have made their choice I extend 4 Promised Bountiful "My sincere of Salt who gave support me In the primary campaign" "We deepest gratitude and thanks to the citizens Lake City for the wo- friendship and support they have so graciously given me It has been a real privilege and a pleasure to serve all of them and It is my sincere hope that I shall continue to enjoy their confidence and support I hope this support will continue through the gennderful did not expoct to win this election so we are not surprised that we didn't But with so many candidates to scatter the vote I am humbled by the support I received and I wish to thank those who worked for me and those who voted for me I ran In PRDircdor eral election" Tops Vole GEORGE B CATMULL "I'm very thrilled and I want to thank all the people who have helped me This justifies my belief that If you work hard and do the Job peo pie will support you I realize I will have to continue working and I will continue the program I have had In the last four years to improve the streets In Salt Lake City and keep It one of the cleanest in the United Ballot Spot those unselfish WIIJJE II WATSON LOUIS E HOLLEY "I'm REKS E J States" -- - - MURRAY Jack F a public relations director garnered more than half the votes east Tuesday as the primary fiold for narrowed the city commito two Mr DeMann received votes according to unofficial Murray ssioner from five (JAKE) GARN 1 "I'm extremely pleased and tabulations grateful with the results and Joining Mr DeMann In the want to express my deep election for the commifinal those to of all BOUNTIFUL Bountiful ' appreciation ssion post In the Nov 7 elein so hard worked who have voters faced a ction will be David H Webb situation in Tuesday's pri- my behalf I'm also pleased chief special Investigator for with the trend In the voting It mary election as 931 citizens Utah attorney general's the and that Holley appears — less than 10 per cent of the Mr Webb polled 616 despite their lead are office city's 10708 registered voters not of the votes a getting majority — cast ballots vote Therefore I am In what was strictly a popOnly four candidates were extremely encouraged as to ularity contest with no official running for three Bountiful the outcome of the final elec- bearing Clifford J Brown the incumbent auditor led his City Council seats at stake In tion With so many commid the November general elecssioner candidates I am sure only competitor Koal C tion Thus all four primary the vote of the other candby 1950 to 1204 accord-into the unofficial tabulcandlates were assured spots idates la a protest vote and on the November ballots bewill be against Holley and ations Both names will again fore Tuesday voting began Catmull In the final election appear on the Nov 7 ballots confident feel I Therefore Eliminated from the race Incumbent Leads that with additional work I were Sherman D Freeze who n Incumbent Warde L can be successful In the final received 418 votes David J led with 735 votes In election" Sperry 407 and Henry A 73 Johnson complete unofficial election LANE RONNOW returns from Utah Election Service "My thanks go to my hard working friends who helped Close on his heels was anfor the general me to other incumbent Layne B election qualify I will express my Forbes with 730 votes appreciation to them and to And a newcomer Don H the voters who supported me Perkins lead Incumbent L F working even harder now by — 694 501 Eckman against to bring to Salt Lake City the votes kind of city government It deserves I congratulate and City Ruling " respect the other candidates The primary election was both winners and losers The staged after Bountiful City task now Is to push for comAtty George Fadel ruled that pletion of a job well started I a Bountiful city ordinance pledge my best effort In that required the city to follow direction" state election laws pertaining WALTER H REICHERT munito first and second-clas- s "I am not sorry I lost I Just cipalities The state statute stipulates that candidates to hope the final winners will do be voted for at all municipal what is best for Salt Lake elections In the cities of the City and its continued growth first and second class shall be I will support anyone who will do his best to reduce the city nominated by a primary tax load and expenditures" election" - t"' Cat-mu- ll New-bol- g Tol-ma- Utalms to Vote In One Less r Town ia 1967 There are a total of 215 municipalities Incorporated where elections are to be held Nov 7 — one less than in 1965 Bothwell Box Elder County voted to unincorporate at the 19G5 municipal election There are seven more third class cities than two years ago These communities were designated third class cities by the governor because of popu- lation gains They are West Jordan South Jordan and Riverton all in Salt Lake Countv En- terprise Washington County River Heights Cache County Plain City Weber County and Maeser Uintah County District Leads Count Tribune Special It didn't take MURRAY Judges In Voting District 492 long to count the ballots Tuesday Their vote report to Murray City Hall was relayed to Utah Election Service by 8 :48 pm — the first in either Murray cr Midvale to The - ill' SAM MOLL "There were a lot of thank all of my and especially L Escandon the secretary who did a tremendous amount of work I also want to express congratulations to the winners and I am looking forward hopefully to seeing harmony in the City Commission" FRED W BENTLNE have decided people on who they want to be their candidates I would like to thank all those who supported ROBERT E BUIILER "I want to thank all those who supported me and wish luck to the successful candidates" SHERMAN D GROVER "I express appreciation for the confidence and assistance of many friends and neighbors in presenting my views My congratulations to the winners and all candidates for their clean campaigning I'm proud to be a city employe and will continue doing my best for the city I love" HENRY KNORR "It was a good try and a lot of fun I've never been In poll-tibefore and found It was a lot of hard work I appreciate the help of the people who cs supported me" JESS C KONE "I thank those who did support me and congratulate the voters who turned out to select the men they thought would best represent them" jv One fore appointment to the City Commission in January 1965 to fill an unexpired term Commissioner Catmull originally appointed to the commission in July 1963 won reelection a few months later Nonpartisan Ballot The nonpartisan ballot presented a task for voters as they had to confine their ballot marking to only two of the 19 commissioner candidates leaving ample room for Indecision in the voting booth In settling on two choices The mayoralty race has been the major battleground for issues raised In the p electioneering The Incumbent campaigning on the fiscal balance of the city'i books and past accomplishments In capital improvements faced a crossfire from the challengers ' They centered their attention on what ""- Vr-- David H Webb Murray Commission Voter's Last Chance Registcr-O- ct 31 The next day and final day that citizens may register to vote is Oct 31 Halloween to be eligible to vote in the Nov 7 municipal election Registration will be conducted statewide in all towns and cities More than 100 towns and nearly as many s cities will join cities that have held primaries in the statewide municipal elections In the third-clascities three council-me- n will be elected and in the towns two members of the board of trustees third-clas- s rffxix pkx : V: - --fX Utah Election Service personnel swirl Into action as first returns begin trickling Into headquarters Tally Service Ones last Vote Results r fall Twelve minutes later lence was broken by a the si- phone call A few seconds later another phone rang Then another And another Utah Election In business Stays Service was distributing results of the primary elections in Salt Lake City Ogden Bountiful Logan Provo Murray and Midvale the cooperative Through efforts of hundreds of people — most of them volunteers — Utah voters were kept abreast of all the races with fast accurate results to KCPX-THerald Journal KSL-Tand and Radio Radio KNAK KALL KUTV AND KSUB In Cedar City 207 Districts Returns from Salt Lake districts were City's 207 phoned directly to UES headquarters in Salt Lake City by who voting district judges worked hard to get the votes counted early Trained tellers wrote the tallies on special cards The cards were punched verified and fed into a specially - which of the other elec- tions went a more indirect route but the final outcome was the same: fast accurate tabulations For example In Ogden the voting district judges relayed their information to the office of City Recorder Mary E Smith She gave the reports to City Finance Director Larry Hunter whose staff tabulated Statewide primary election results were then tabulated via computer and sped to waiting public mdvah prf Eliminates Only 1 Special to The Tribune MIDVALE - Only one man ion - - j Martin Van Roosendaal got 148 votes Also qualifying for the November ballot were J Lynn Welch 557 an incumbent votes Jack D Canning 487 Clifford Terry 482 Donald 453 and Ernest J Poulsen Bedont an incumbent 402 j 1 fed them to a the figures computer and relayed results to UES throughout the evening In Bountiful the Judges phoned their results to City Recorder Bruce W Parkin who tabulated the votes When the returns were complete he gave the figures to Darlene Galbraith UES correspondent who phoned them to UES headquarters Logan also saw a fine cooperative effort Judges there phoned the office of City Darrel R His staff tabulated Daines and periodically ran off totals Then staffers from the Logan Herald-Journcontacted UES City officials played key Ernest J Midvale Jack Canning Midvale Council Bedont Council "1 " f ' t I al roles In Provo too Judges there phoned the office of City R Recorder Glenn Olsen whose staff tabulated the figures These were relayed to the which Provo Herald phoned UES Murray City Recorder Alvin J Wahlquist received calls from district judges His staff tabulated the figures and when desired gave totals to L'ES correspondent Carolyn who contacted the Johnson home office UES relied on Midvale City Police Chief Louis S Smith and his officers to get the results quickly District judges phoned city hall where the peace officers tabulated the votes and gave totals to UES correspondent Carma Mitchell fn I 7 j' Donald Toulsen Midvale Council Albin M Ross Midvale Council i But the job isn't be completely over It'll repeated in two weeks during the general elections Wallace to Tour Western States Former Alabama Gov George C Wallace will make a speaking tour in four M - A j v j ' primary particular attention garnered by the lostransfer those votes the municipal elect- western states beginning Thursday but no appearance is presently scheduled in Utah said Hubert Grizzell chairman for the Wallaco-for-Presido- : ' 'f-:- o y ' state nt driv? Petitioners In Utah are attempting to obtain signatures to create the American Inde- pendent Party In the state as a vehicle for a third party presidential candidacy of Mr Wallace r- - - If f vote-gette- Individuals Those qualifying In the primary now turn their attention toward bringing out the vote for the municipal election two weeks away The voter turnout normally Is Inballoting Winners will pay to those voting blocs ers and attempt to to their columns In city Albin (Mickey) Ross a former councilman led the list with an unoffiof cial total of 618 votes One of the two incumbents followed him in second place and the other was the sixth person to qualify Eliminated ' - telephoned UES It was a big job But It was a big job made easy due to the cooperation of countless In 1 Weeks the was who Many of the city commissioner candidates added their voices to criticize the commission's action to hike utility taxes and enact a monthly sewer connection charge They pointed to problems of deteriorating housing areas lack of a healthy public transportation system consolidation of government services and the need for encouraging new business within the city to expand the tax base creased substantially over - L- was who Busy And It stayed in business throughout the evening Tuesday tabulating computing and Face Finals " X eliminated In Tuesday's as six men advanced primary At 8 pm Tuesday it was so to the Nov 7 election of three quiet you could hear a snow-flak- e councilmcn for this computer : v ' ''r"4V'' ! ' yi spilled out results throughout the evening - -? they asserted were city problems that needed correction such as vice control respect for law and order disunity within city government and leadership for city growth To nv- v- L --- t I Lee Cannon Gain Easy Wins Catmiill Holley Ganij RonnowTop Commission Candidates Continued From Tag I TXl N $ — s I Results Jack F DeMann Murray Commission vtC-- lf"Y V "J i pro-grame- d s i - " - liiF ' V N N - y -- 1 i W3 - provide returns were The Salt Lake Tribune Deser-e- t News Ogden Standard Examiner Provo Herald Logan 7 cam- paign and for this I'm extremely grateful I am looksincerely to ing forward and performgreater bigger ances for the growth and lm £S Joining v l people 'very interested in my Y V--U to me" Special to The Tribune ' lit :tl- ' J MIQ1ELSEN WALTER "I want committee Mrs Fern - lf clean campaign that was free of distractions and the many posters that often litter the scenery during political campaigns My best wishes to the winners and my thanks to all those who have helped me" "The For Murray- election winning candidates both for winning and for conducting a Vx Nr " r not as a Negro but as a poor man and I am happy to see that the poor have a few friends among the voters'' "The people have spoken JAMES A LEHMAN and about all there is for me is to the to say 'Thanks' "I want to thank those who friends who helped me got as have helped me in this camfar as I did In this election" paign I thoroughly appreciate all that they have done and I TARKER ROBISON JR am truly sorry that I wasn't a "I am pleased with the way w inner for them" the election has pone and I JACOB WESTBROOK wish au success to those who are still In the running I want "May I congratulate the American system" great majority" D JAMES CANNON voice of the people my sincere thanks and gratitude to those who have given me their support Congratula-- j tions to Mayor Lee and Mr Cannon It has been a wonderful experience to have been part of this function of our 1 1 O if ford Terry Midvale Council J Lynn Welch Midvale Council i '1-1 |