Show - ' o 1 1 1 Pm Salt Labe Tribune Wednesday November :Ballots lAd Up ildo Its 1st id 1941 E 1 Losers' ent of Truth for Victors 11111 3I 1 t I i lie or re ""-"""' Biftsk S L: County C(zilipaloanino- - 1 I r--7-"114k Spurs SurprisinglyiBis Titritout ly in a Voters turned out 11 0Id piled up 2848 votes to 1513 for his opponent David IL in surpris- numbers ing Tuesday in all Lake County cities to elect mayors in two cities and councilmen in all the rest - a Clifford J Brown was reelected auditor 2636 votes to 1718 for Noal C Newbold &Ir DeMann will replace Commissioner J E Wahl- q uist who did not seek reelect- Active campaigning and the that Sandy and South Salt mayors and Riv:Lake elected erton South Jordan and West - n u ' °H : fact Jordan were rilrrien ifcc NI 0 were US Vote o ion all electing coun- the first time of town - credited Sandy board members for the heavy SANDY — Frank M Mum-for- d who was appointed mayor more than a year ago won A two year term of his own I cast a 11 o bd 1r O ti ' II o : a ' 9 ' cent four-yea- voters s ballots 9063 Voters 492 Jack DeMann F seat commission MI office per Tuesday Mr tfumford received 535 votes compared with 369 for MelVin I lerrin councilmen were Three r elected for terms in the "heavier than usual" balloting They were Ernest Cow-de- ll 502 votes John C Richards 498 and LaMar Vincent corn- - 3 The others receiving votes were W Richard Adair 429 the won when and Robert J Itamngton David G Braby 204 Stan- - Webb Sat : Dean Sargent 397 ford Carson 382 he Salt Lake South BINGHAM SOUTH SALT LAKE — Two councilmen rece i ved the same number of votes Tuesday as they were named to the South Salt Lake City Council in an election which saw Oliver P Davis reelected as mayor Swen 4 254 ' so' 0 and ''' ' i- s- a ssion a n 9 to r issued the fol- night comments fice The Tribune: J : "Regardless of the final outI am satisfied that our campaign workers my committee and myself have succeeded in bringing into focus come Bracken Lee one sI want to thank every who beof these people good Pi out I the me should now get in behind the elected officials and see that Salt Lake City is run for the benefit of all - "I have been honored many times and I'm grateful to the Ls O 11 ': 4 1 1 I this margin give I honestly believe "And many who worked t 1 t issue of this campaign Specifically it is time for changes to be made in the operation of Salt Lake City My sincere thanks go to all who have hPlped and all who voted in Tuesday ' s election" me to 't against will continue D - ! 1 J Garn "I'm quite amazed! Frankly I didn't expect it "Naturally I'm extremely pleased with the outcome It's a difficult job when you're a relative unknown to overcome the advantages of the incum- to do my best so that every citizen regardless of who he is can be assured of just and equal treatment And I shall continue to work for the welfare of the people who are paying the taxes and do my best to see that their money is spent wisely" I E ' 'people for the many honors have given in the past and the people of Salt Lake City have my assurance that I 4 real the lieyed in me who trusted me and who worked their hearts : o 0 mayor candidates and Tuesday lowing : difference — It Is prudent to await the official canvass from the County Clerk's of- City Commi- e(: l' one I 'al i ' a- - i - bents "But I've got some wonderful people working for me And there are no words to express my gratitude for the many many hours of work they put out in my behalf "I would especially like to thank Kent and Alice Shearer my campaign managers "And I also wish to express my thanks for the confidence as Davis received 75 0 for his opponent Wayne L Carlson vote getters Other council Olsen 713 were June O Henry Dipo Jr 6RO Roy Ben 646 D Bruce Burton 5265 1)11 ltvale ' I MIDVALE — Two iincumbents lost bids for reelection to the Midvale City Council Tuesday as a former councilman led the race Ross Alvin - ) I - fi'- I Ii : James Cannon - "Because of the closeness of the race — less than 300 votes Ogden Provo Logan - : Charter Amendment Ogden Districts 109 of 109 Elected) 48 of 48 Ilarrn De Boer Joseph L CaU 6202 6019 Bart (One Leo Allen Frank A 10728 Wolthuis Councilman Ward 3 (One Elected) Arerrn Wilcox 6924 Lon G Rothey 5373 (Throe Elected) Frost Macfarlane B (Bernie) Diamond 13rnra A Richardson R Herbert Williarn J Corkey Whetton 19 of 19 !- Commissioner Jr 7501 6579 : : non Page J Bott 2431 K (Red) Burnett 2121 Nephl Nolan Auditor 6393 6239 5784 4254 I t E also carried several of the north- western voting districts an area in 'which he won only one precinct in the primary Reservoir of Power The challenger held a reservoir of vpting strength generally in the northern tAvenues section and southeastern dis-tric- ' Mayor margins Lee In the retained healthy ballot near downtown portions sections of the city l and and preliminary tabulations indicated the mayor picked up some strength in soutsouth-centra- heastern areas :" Voters responded paigns whose debates I of Mayor somefimes-vitrioli- In the to vigorous Mr Lee and c latter stages of e the cam years of won- derful service am a city official without a blemish is a record that will be difficult to surpass and I certainly want to thank my entire staff for their loyal support over the years "It has been a great pleasure to have had the opportunity of working with all of the city commissioners and their employes — and I will certainly miss this association "I extend a cordial invitation to the victor to meet and spend as much time as possible with the board of city commissioners for the balance of this year to acquaint him with the procedures and work" a obvious trend has ed efforts to their upgrade conditions in Salt Lake City government 2518 1974 t v 'td i t $ t ' -- F G 193 SOUTH JORDAN — Two in cumbents and a new man were named to the South Jordan City Council Tuesday Donald O Jes who led with 314 votes and L Beck stead with 273 were reelected They will be joined by Dix H McMullin who received 299 votes Others in the race were A John Schouten 264 Jay Holt 233 and Sherman Mabey 244 tarl Jordan r C L Olson - TT' 7 ks L A vote rs e : 1 4" — ' - '3 I ' e' J' i i - li1 i J I ' 1 J Xanihoot i p D T Brown ''' IA ) A M e ‘ ' t C G 't' t ) ' 1 Terry - ‘i: IS L L M Peterson turned re-- E ' ' Ato 44 I 4 : "11 ')''' LH- ' 4'''''N f '' iA 4 ? i k i 1 'i El e" ' '7 i ' t: La—Jr li :1 ' ' I bent town t J D O Jex mem- board bers de and G Finlayson nied a bid of a fourth who was seeking the post Grandale Yinlayson led the with 475 votes candidates Others elected were Ray 441 and Fenton Copeland Bates 433 Willis Jacobson making a bid as an independent gar- " nered 86 votes F F Bates D IL McMullin Special to The Tribune Washington County — The 10 registered voters of Central Tuesday v9ted unanimously to disincorporate Clyde Gray acting ""LI R W Copeland Town Board president ported to the Utah Election re- Service The vote leaves Utah with 213 incorporated communities Central had not 'conducted an electibo in 1965 and in the Intervening period had taken the necessary legal steps to disincorporate Mr Gray said This included the special vote at Tuesday's regular munici- pal election Mayor Rare in The late Mayor Earl J Glade of Salt Lake City has been previously the only candidate to be reelected to a r term as mayor third since the city commission was formed in government the city four-yea- to change the attitude of city leadership Mr Cannon who unsuccessfully the Republican primary gubernatorial nomination in 1964 charged that the mayor had a "negative" attitude toward such city problems as industrial development law enforcement and adesought Veteran Campaigner Mayor Lee 68 veteran campaigner and controversial public figure since first being elected to a government post in 1935 bad announced he would seek a third term as mayor 11 months before the election But 'the election battle wasn't fully outlined until five weeks ago when Mr Cannon 47 left his job as manager and h executive vice president of Inc and filed as a mayoralty candidate on the last day allowed for such filings quate He would Asks for Change The challenger turning to the task of a voter turnput disposed generating toward his candidacy urg7d his election ' said a youthful "positive" attitude be directed toward these problems his election He decried what he frequently termed city government "bickering" fostered by the mayor and the lack of concern toward city employes Mayor Lee parried the thrusts by stating that the bickering was public discussion of public business better than secret decisions He said wage hikes have been steadily gained by city em ployes while he has been mayor but he was adamantly against unionization of with Pro-Uta- public transportation firemen and policemen which he said places control of public servants with union leaders He denied any negative attitude toward law enforcement asserting he has always urged full enforcement of all laws He campaigned on a philosophy of opposing tax increases and pointed to balanced budgets and civic improvements accomplished during the past eight years Mayor Leer former two-terRepublican 'governor and mayor of Price defeated his last opponent for e vote marmayor in 1963 by a gin He outpolled Sheldon R Brewster motel operator by 15500 votes that year without facing a primary test In 1959 when Mayor Lee sought the mayor's seat for the first time he defeated Bruce S Jenkins now a federal bankruptcy referee by 6000 votes after m six-ter- i ''t - - ' - 0 ' ''' 17S'" 7- -- '" ''' ''- 993 750 933 748 748 713 680 646 265 254 204 Districts 535 369 502 498 492 429 397 John C Richards LaMar Vincent Richard Adair Dean Sargent Sian Carson 382 South Jordan 2 of 2 Districts Councilmen (Three Elected) Donald a Jex 314 299 Dix H McMullin L Earl Beckstead 273 - John Schouten M Jay Holt Sherman W Mabey A 264 233 224 West Jordan 3 of 3 Districts Councilmen (Three Elected) Crandale Finlayson Ray W Copeland F Fenton Bates Willis L Jacobson " -- - ---'- - -- - - -- '''' 193 t District 22 20 19 - Provo Taps Allen 1 '1 111 ! g A ' i f Special to The Tribune PROVO — Leo Allen and H Blaine Hall who took early P leads in municipal voting here apparently have been selected as city commissioner and city auditor unofficial returns from Utah Election Service indicated Tuesday: Mr Allen in the retail grocery business locally for ''26 years had run behind his opponent Frank A Van Wagethe with associated nen broadcast industry for mahy years in the voting in the Oct 21 primary Plection the cost in Mr Hall accounting department at Hercules Inc Bacchus Works had led his opponent Le Grand L (Bish) Nelson secretary of the Provo City Power Board in the primary election Identical Tallies The first return from UES gave both Mr Allen and Mr Van Wagenen identical vote totals of 32 votes In the first return Mr Hall led Mr Nelson 43 votes to 21 As more returns were compiled by UES however both Mr Hall and Mr Allen established commanding leads Mr Allen and Mr Van Wagenen defeated eight other candidates in the primary election to win spots on Tuesday's municipal election ballot Only nine votes separated the two men in the primary election with Mr Van Wagenen holding the edge Moderate Turnout 475 441 433 86 Voter turnout in Provo was moderate Tuesday with about 7500 persons casting ballots of the 16000 registered voters - the city commissioner Additionally the two candidates beat off four other race pitted youth against older veterans mayoralty contenders in the primary Both mayoralty candidates turned out Mr Ronnow and Mr Garn are 31 and Xi early Tuesday to cast their own ballots Mr Cannon cast the first ballot in his respectively 64 was Mr Holley city auditor for 23 voting district when the doors were Jan 1 his before 7 appointment am years opened to the polling place at 1965 as public safety commissioner to box to Lee ballot went the shortly' Mayor succeed Herbert F Smart now state after 8 am on his way to work finance director Later Mr Holley was The election of city commissioners provided the only partisan comparison in named parks commissioner the nonpartisan municipal election Mr Unsuccessful Bid Catmull and Mr Holley had been associated with the Democratic Party and Mr In 1951 he made an unsuccessful elecGarn and Mr Ronnovv have been active tive bid for city commissioner while he in the Republican Party was city auditor Mr Catmull 56 was appointed as a First City Attempt commissioner originally named in the summer of 1963 to replace L C Romhey Both the challengers made their first now state director for the Federal HousMr But office elective for attempt city That fall Mr tat-mu- ll Ronnow ran unsuccessfully as a Republiing Administration won election to a Nil tour-rea- r can primary candidate for county comterm missioner in 1966 1 ' - Bingham 1 of 1 Victory Gam Catmull Win Races for SL Commission city 270 '246 243 t Mayor (One Elected) Frank Mumford Melvin Herrin -Councilmen Central Verdict: Disincorporate CE NTR A L " t (Three Elected) Ernest Cowdell '' ' i In 31ild V ote Sandy 4 of 4 1 4 i i Districts Mayor (One Elected) Oliver P Davis Wayne L Carlson Councilmen (Three Elected) Floyd H Hurst Swen A Andersen Carl L Olson June O Olsen Henry Dipo Jr Roy Bell D Bruce Burton Robert J Harrington David G Braby Beckstead all three 9 of 9 i :- 'gre Dansie p Albin M (Mickey) Ross 1012 983 Clifford G Terry 913 J Donald Poulsen 908 J Lynn Welch Jack D Canning Ernest J Bedont 8E9087 r-- - r: i A ' klb — : G ' - ' 4 AAA Ross k (Three Elected) I r- ' Councilmen (Three Elected) George A Dansie Douglas T Brown L Mlles Peterson G Eldon Roberts Councilmen (Three Elected) James Xanthos Hunt L Nielson Walter E Swenson South Salt Lake I 1 2636 1718 7 of 7 Districts Councilmen i '''''' 1 1 - (One Elected) Clifford J Brown Noal C Newbold i - k 1 2818 1513 Midvale T 101 roulsen D : - ':' I '1 1 aia ale--- 1 t " l ' -- Riverton Auditor t z' '“ i t'ot 'la ') it ‘ - ' - I - i 3 of 3 Dihtricts District4 Commissioner (One Elected) Jack F DeNlann David H Webb E Swenson W ' l Oliver pDmis South Salt Lake Mayor' Murray - ( i i0 4 ' :-- -- 1 l - i i 4 i 1 19 of 19 ' !:- t t 11 4 ''''' 4 ii 4 e ' 1a ''' sti L Nielson H 77--- --I s '' i 1 Here's Outcome of Vote In 8 SL Conununities t --- ttI ' it - t '' -- I 0 ' - t ''eN41w S i - Sandy Mayor tItip 1 it H Hursi t 4! t WEST JORDAN — West Jordan voters Tuesday returned three men to four-yea- r ' terms as city ---e'' councilmen ?$: ) In the city's cfirst election kiICI N ir'V I as a third- class city the A i ' e ! i Frank 1tuniford ' ! Eldon votes South Jordan West I a' t -- a s a - ' " a' )'--- 4 L feN ) ' Andersen i i - : IA S A - a i- r"'"- rob tf ) Noel - nered 243 votes Roberts received ' '' to Only one man was eliminated in the voting Douglas T Brown was reelected with 246 votes Hev er George A Dansie was the top vote getter with 270 The other council member will be L Miles Peterson who gar - ' 1 Ai 2 r---- 1 eoerusnTelluesday the sReilvecerttedonbCiY L1 been set "We app4ciate the help we received on this campaign It was a short campaign compared to others we've had : we've met a lot of new people "I want to congratulate the winners and wish them paign overshadowed the bids for two commissioner seats cam- Cannon face-to-fac- most worthy opponent and wish him great success in his new assignment I also wish to thank every one of my many friends who worked so bard in my behalf Paper-Thi- n One my congratulate in It ' 1-- RIVERTON — One incumbent and two newcomers were taxes" Holley '' 0 ' L Vincent ' ft-- p 1 T J t -- N - 444 't - r7 i i ' 1 "al ' d Richards ( 1 t' " t 1 1 ' I ' - ti "''' i '' i i - 1 -- -- Lae 0 C -411'''' r'Ny' ' a' 4 0 1 'ten wif Li1'1 iN Z J Coudell '''' Welch t-:- 'a' ) c LI A 4' Ernest J Riverton half-cen- god-spe- (One Elected) Duane H Beck Darrel Daines Lynn i ' 1 ' i '! k' "4 ' I ' s 1 ''- t1' I "Twenty-si- it - 1 4r a re- Bedont with 808 Jack D Canning the other candidate received 897 votes a lot of winner I people would vote against me because of the sewer tax "I feel gratified that they thought enough of my work in the streets department to reelect me as commissioner "If I am retained in the street department I pledge to will continue the people that the same program as in the past of Improving city streets and giving the best service possible with the amount of money allocated to me "I will endeavor to obtain a t sales tax for Utah cities and counties and If we are successful in obtaining the sales tax I will then vote to remove the sewer tax and also vote to reduce property "It's Districts are J with 908 votes and a be Lane Ronnow Logan Lee Gains ContinneAl from 4161 3297 (One Elected) T 'George Karl O 4381 Van Wagenen 3109 (One Elected) Councilinan-at-Larg- e : Elected) H Blaine Hall Le Grand L Nelson 5671 Thomas Districts Auditor Councilman Ward 4 (One Eleckd) 6665 Wmley G Rarline Grant 1 Commissioner Ward 2 Councilman : Provo Ward 1 Councilman Moo For 8835—Against 2093 to grateful knew that to ' N i i '- their posts on the Losing council Catniull very "I want ' 1 ft74 - '' ‘ ' ) 1 0t "' ee ' ' s - - " A i ' ' i (Mickey) ceived 1012 votes in the heavy balloting to gain one of the three spots on the council Other councilmen will be new983 comers Clifford Terry votes and Donald Poulsen placed In me by the citizens of Salt Lake City" Louis E i' ' - i - I year-ter- : 11 f iI 41N -- 03a t P 1' ' 1 (Au t i it ! illi's' ? - 1 1 Votes In the race "I'm le ' 4 ' 993 A cumbent and each received qualify for the other councilman Floyd M Hurst cumbent who George B t -4 t-- 1 I i i' ) 913 lake ekoo ! ei a Salt 1 s of Bingham voters elected three ham City Council Tuesday All three candidates on the ballot were elected including two incumbents Winners Losers Co nunent Reflect on S L Vote Tallies The i 1 N Only 7 i' -- ' vote was received as write-i- ' AvoF i 1 1 -A ‘ llinalunn tn — t IL Ii ) & r k : :I 1 o P f 1 t 1 - ' i- ) Fi I 1 1 |