Show - 44 i t 1 E2 The Salt Lake Tribune Wednesday November fl ' 1961 1 ' t Mill Another Page in Voters ' Ulatz's 31ection Co" Flock of Councilmen I :1::' ' - j 4 4 lati — 3 Miyo'f's' Gett'''''' IN0( 011 Davis Ballots 1 il I' 4 V ' - 10' 4 i ' OP ' : 1 ker businessman 1013 Defeated were Phillip E Fretone West Bountiful Noel J Williams Woods Cross and John Nicholas Sunset ''- -- j : ' ' W '''''t ' ' : o t 1 ke ‘ t i : l' ' - ' ' me -- v 4160'''' - 9c' oe4ii : ' 4 4 los I ! 2 )) i 1 43 e l 4 11''-1- 111 1 l‘tlerlir t : ' v 14 1 ‘ i 1 1I o ‘ islet : - t - Mr ' At le ' 1 James Mr :: ' i a -' f --- v' f KM Rack S 4 11477N 1 ii I'' and Louts Defeated were r " ' r t 1 4 I - i -- ' 1- i : I : 4 ' 4 i i t 4 ! I Gordon MUT of the Security Title Co also an incumbent who received 844 votes Defeated candidates were Morey B Jeffery Leslie Palfreyman and Barry E '114' - ' 1 ‘ e '1 - 4 - i c" '' 1 ' - "‘ ' - 'i i owner-manag- ' L 1 i i ) r:Nr' 11 -- ! - Ns t'' f z ' ' ' ' 7 'I r: rd"' I ! o''''47 ' k ' po '11 1 ' --- --- : '- i f ' 7' ' - --- I ‘'' ''''' 1 1 4 -- ILk it JV GA Drown t '' leti it 1' i l' N ' - it- ' iq '''' 1' 'N '' ": ' '' ' 1 1 I —A ' k' ''''' ' t t b T Fox Li LIL7'Ll DW Day Ragland L J ii AIL 11 : LJnith JA Melton !!' ' '7-- - '''' '''' " 1 1 ' I k '1 4 I L 7 f ' ' ' t N MS Nielsen 7 : BT A I 813 Mr Call $200000 for Fire Protection Special KAYSITILLE and Mr Fox 478 Defeated were Ronald S Layton George A Rickman and Edward M (Ladd) Scof field North Salt Lake Syracuse Two members of the Progressive Party won election Tuesday to the Syracuse City Council Tuesday are Richard C They Cahoon Citizens 344 votes Testi' S Harrison Progressive 311 votes and Reece S Robinson Progressive 300 s' '''‘ I 7--p $I votes - ' were Dean S Defeated Cook Neldon Smoot and Dale f 1 r'i 1 ti Street I ' '' " Lij Clearfield - i' 4- cil- - :- - 14 r-- Council They are Lawrence -- '' ' ' ' Thur- with 179 votes The third to win election to t h e cound5 blaceY incumbent Griddle They defeated Wallace Rampton Duane Progressive Party Stoker Citizens Party and Grant B Thurgood Citizens Party Mr Briggs Is a cattleman Mr Griddle is retired from Hill Air Force Base and Boyd Thurgood is employed at IIAFB Special to The Tribune Decisive margins separated winners and losers in all four Davis Cminty towns holding trustee elections unofficial returns reported by Utah Election Service showed Tuesday night All four tabulations had been reported by 9:15 pm EAST LAYTON Kaysville Independent Party candidates for town trustee scored a clean sweep in East Layton Tuesday Junior D Green inr cumbent a tallied 145 votes and Paul R Lindeman sheet metal worker at Hill Air Force Base scored 137 votes to defeat the Peoples three-to-on- e approved was to sell Kaysville city general obligation bonds to the amount of $200000 to mature serially in not more than 20 years and to carry a rate or rates of in- ers terest not to exceed cent a year five farmer-contracto- Party slate per Opponents Kyle W Follett and Richard G McKenzie polled 58 and 71 votes respect- The money so be used to build a tww fire station purchase a new fire engine Install new and additional water mains and obtain related equipment to improve fire protection for the city raised is to ively SOUTH WEBER a conDavid Bouchard struction contractor and Reid O Stark a Dill AFB textile the town board elections Tues- day WEST POINT Loy F Blake West Point businessman and school bus driver led the town trustee ticket Tuesday with 108 votes in the unofficial count and teamed with James R Barton Hill AFB worker with 80 votes to defeat Ira E Fisher incUmbent with 41 votes and William Fred Fisher who polled 61 FRUIT HEIGHTS A Layton Elementary School teacher and an insurance claim agent won four-yeterms as Fruit Heights town trustees in Tuesday's election Winners in the complete but unofficial tabulation are Keith S Webb the teacher with 73 votes and Wayne IL Ballantyne with 71 ar Districts TO MAGNA — Some 927 Magna residents named 20 members to the Magna Elected Council in an unofficial election Tues Noel Lawrence council has no official but attempts to represent the people of the area in many activities Named to the council were Jack B Taylor Carmen E Keith B Duane Art L Ellsworth Howell J Monsen Dick Leo Burnell Day Grant Jones T W E Thomas Sutton Monsen Collins F Louis Knight Chick R J Albert Pans Joyce Papanikolas George Sadler Thayne Carl E Kohler council The Bud Welker Nielsen LaVell Pearce D and Is two comprised members from each the 10 of voting districts in representing approxi- Magna mately of 2000 voters 1A1 147 123 J W Urry (Three Elected) J Milton Park DeVor Moss Robert T Matheson S Lincoln Haacke James B Arnett Joel D Watt Commissioner Duty Unlikely to Switch Election Tuesday of E J Garn to the Salt Lake City Commission means there probably will not be a shakeup in the commission's align- ment As matter stand now (from statements Tuesday night) Mr Garn likely will take over the parks and public property department from Louis E Holley and the rest of the commission will remain as it Is - the Traditionally on the commissIon the public safety new man ts offered post but James L Barker Jr said Tuesday night that "as of right now at least" he prefers to keep that job Garn's Comment As far as Mr Garn is CO- Commissioner (Jake) - Dcerned: "I more or less expected it I'd be offered the public safety job However any asthe commission signment decides upon will be all right Parks and public property would with me because I have a particular interest in aviation and would welcome the airport directign I won be-ok- ay phase of that post" B Commissioner George Catmull successful in his ree lection bid definitely wants to keep the streets department position —"There are many projects I want to see completed" he said To Decide The commission itself will have to decide the alignment of course but with the results Tuesday the lineup appeared to be: Mayor J Bracken Lee with his razor-thivictory over D n James Cannon still In charge of the finance department Barker Mr Mr Cam erty still public safety Catmull streets parks and public Mr prop- and Conrad B Harrison in charge of the water de- 169 partment The mayor Mr Garn and Mr Catmull will be sworn in at noon either Jan 1 or 2 said Herman J City Recorder liogensem The commission will have to decide whether to meet New Year's Day (a Monday) he said or the following day r 71 53 73 71 39 39 r 108 3 SO 61 41 so 73 56 31 Posts corroNwooD 102 — An Incumbent HEIGHTS and two others were named to serve as councilmen - at - large on the Cottonwood Heights Commu- nity Council in elections conducted in this community r They will serve terms The winners were Paul B y w a te r the incumbent two-yea- 008 895 844 270 East Dr Maitland Spencer 7670 Steffensen Dr and John G Eckelens- 7040-37- 0 212 G 195 7142-278- Est 0 Blandintr Shines of 11 Districts Councilmen D William Day 873 Ralph Call Theodore Fox Ronald S Layton Edward M Scoffield George A Rickman 788 III Council Race Blanding 478 San Juan County class city Utah electing more than three councilmen Tuesday The three normal four-yea- r terms expiring needed to be' filled and a term was up for election because of an appointee filling a council seat according to a city attorwas the 454 only third In 414 184 Clearfield lo of 10 Districts (Three Elected) two-ye- 1144 1230 1013 neys 578 570 529 Opinion In Plain City Weber County there was only one candidate for the three seats up for election leaving a write-ivote to elect persons to those seats if the persons accept the write-iOtherwise mem hers can be appointed to fill the vacated seats n Ointon " District (Three Elected) 1 Elwood S Johnston Melvin C Muir 137 Point 115 Layton of 145 Special to The Tribune 167 Councilmen Golden Stephenson Dr H M Broadbent Gayle L Starks Philip C Biddle Mrs Rex (Lucille) Hill Richard D Naylor ' Blake Fills 233 Kaysville 11 4 Ireights Council 7 of 7 Districts (Three Elected) Ernest R Little Gerald A Purdy Gordon Gurr Morey B Jeffery Les Palfreyman Harry E Ragland t 132 186 n 285 279 I 4 1 (Two Elected) David Bouchard Reid O Stark Theodore E Dickamore R D (Smokey) Sanders Councilmen r I 411 I of I District Town Board Trustees 207 ' 138 South Weber 122 121 1 1 469 ' 416 - James R Barton W Fred Fisher Ira E Fisher Mayor status F Loy 171 I 693 District Town Board Trustees (Two Elected) District (One Elected) Williams I t I 1 of 1 Woods Cross 1 of 1 T - District West 137 David V Hepworth 133 Wayne Ballantyne Don Wayne Paulsen Max Green Councilmen day The Simpson Ilughes Keith 175 'District Mayor W Wood 160 148 (Two Elected) S Webb 237 145 1 Town Board Trustees 245 of Steeper Tribune to The Special and leather worker incumbent town trustees polled SO and 73 votes respectively In 1 of 1 304 West Bountiful (Three Elected) Brandt A Child Evan B Ashby John W Page Eugene M Salmon 179 Fruit Heights 332 (Three Elected) eelved votes and good — against a margin of better than The proposition that the vot- Briggs !ileum- bent who re-210 Boyd Tribune citizens climbed on the "bond-wagoTuesday and voted to spend $200000 on improved fire protection in the city The unofficial tally of the bond issue vote reported by Utah Election Service showed 753 for the issue and 199 788 One incumbent was reelected to the North Salt Lake City Council Tuesday and two were defeated The winner J Dale Smith received 278 votes the highest given to any Candidate The other two winners were 1 Elton S Nielsen :with 218 votes and J A Jack Whet-to-n 182 votes Losers were W Garrett Deigh and Stephen and Odysseus incumbents Boyd M Warenski to The 20 For Council Of 493 (One Elected) Mauna Taps Davis Winners Achieve Decisive Vote illargins Districts Arch G Widdison 1 210 712 Junior Paul R Lindeman Richrd G McKenzie Kyle W Follett Robert E Freestone : 162 (Three Elected) Kenneth IL Rock Woodrow G Barnett Vernell P Foy Derral C Draper Robert Rush (Two Elected) D Green (Three Elected) James V Hansen Gorden A Brown Louis A Barnett John R Parrish Walter S Elliott John Brezoff Thurgood Layton Kaysville Votes 311 300 Councilmen Criddle D William Day a general contractor and ' building Ralph Call an employe of Emerson Electric were high men in the contest for City Council of Layton in the elec tion Tuesday The third to qualify was Theodore C Fox an employe of Bill Air Force Base Their votes were Mr Day ' Farmington ( fr4 i': il HRobarriinssonon 77 Elected) : Ss G Gurr 4 4 Districts 344 101 Districts 3 of 3 "- Z (One John Nicholas - 21)8 113 Mayor Centerville 3 of 3 : I Sunset 5 of 5 JL2 i '' 2801 2760 1757 I of I Mstrict 7 s 1 Don H Perkins East Layton i ' ' 2889 268 NO 4 Call K ''' Districts 269 i ' 123 Dale Street Dean S Cook fw7f in e 7' '" 134 133 29'2 N It 182 Neldon Smoot - 1 EX- - Little rr I of I District Councilmen (Three Elected) Lawrence Briggs Boyd T Thttrgood Lacey A Criddle Wallace B Rampton Grant Thurgood Duane Stoker 0 '1 i -7 ' - Syracuse 2278 Layne B Forbes L F Eckman ' ReeVesctiel '4- - Ronald Bench Kay Nelson S Jay Child John W Diamond J ' lis 1 4 I Districts (Three Richard Cahoon -tt 1- - 1 -3 i Noel WillIain 'Roods Crons Mayor Councilmen it V ' - f h 4 t 7 yi '''' I r 1 v - loam11 Frei-aton- 21 of 21 - 7 ULI N t 6' l'' :- c :: ' - 1 ' GA Purdy '- Hansen ' 1 " lir -i '' - J ' 7 (Three Elected) Warde L Tolman 1 Bench '' 21 1 (Three Elected) Smith JMilDthn Sterling Nielsen J A (Jack) Whetton W Garrett Leigh Boyd M Warenski Stephen Odysseus 41 - - - I Councilmen N:4 It - 1 4 ''' 4 'Iv - r i 1 fr I ' ' — -- 1 Bountiful 14 -' c 1 1 1ti ‘ 2 ""' : "Y ' t 1 A ' I ' I- --- L H St rt: I 4 I - 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' ee' all ) G Stephenson ? - 1 2 of 2 - 4 ' l: i D I I ) Park 1 1 North Salt Lake o' EI l irplivfm? 1 ' t ' i ct'''''' JM Ashby ! 1 ' Li Li Smog EB :' ' :- -- ' ' 1 ( la r"'"'" 1'1 4 - A IL Cahoon VS Harrison 1 7 I t 1 At t - tit ' t i - t 1 Here's How They Voted At Davis County Polls r v - ' - '4 41 Jo i ': 1 k ‘k e E Meat Bountiful Mayor v s dk walik ""PN14 t 4 i-- elt I 4 - 4( - t-- 'v - 77 l ' 1 I Rohnt - ' ' ' 41 f i i - i -- 4 4-- LI( s v - 1'1 4 3' 0 ' - ki ve-- is 7 J AL Page Child v "- ar- 0a - s t c ' ' flst ' I Matheton rt- - - - - kr- ' LJ --- re ‘ -- ''''' ' Js ES Robinson I ' ' - i 7 ' - 'y - 404 ' r:--t- LI i r i 41 14TT ' ' 40 - rAAA ' ' it4 7 t 7 - i LL‘ f R T d ' ? r :0 t BA ' l 11 - t4 i ! - t ' ' ' ) t 4 "t t- t i "-- ) ' :- a -‘ f4 lwG Itsr1:ett ! P- g- 'I : -s' LIE L f ' ' "lit ' - t 1 John Nicholas Sunset Mayor - 4 1 i4 '- -' : Elliott a 't A ' 4 -- VP Foy or 332 f 4e -- '' "4 ' 04 ' I - -- ' ' te-- ' - t t '' Bountiful City Council ""°' '' (4 ' Forkins Don B -- ' 't - ''''''''''''" $ 9 1 - t - ' f -- : NNt ficit i P ' I '' ‘ 4 4 i ' 2 ll ' 4 14 Car-de- 1 i 411 -- A One member of the Citizens Party and two members of the Progressive Party were elected to the Centerville City - ' 1 I ‘ lee sk 1 -'' Centerville ' 1 Three members of the Cit1 11 : izens Party — two of them int r t — cumbents made a clean sweep of the City Council ! I election in Kaysville Tuesday I 411 A new entry in the race was 1 Gerald A Purdy football coach at Davis High School MC Muir who received 895 votes Leading him by only 13 votes was Ernest R Little an incumbent assistant cashier of the Barnes Banking Co He received 908 votes t The third to qualify was 207votes as against 132 for his opponent Lawrence W Urry Mr Williams is principal of South Bountiful Elementary School S Lincoln liaacke incumbent councilman was defeated receiving 167 votes only two less than Robert Matheson one of three elected Also elected were J Milton Park incumbent and De Vor Moss Mr Matheson is a music teacher at Bountiful Junior Nigh School and Mr Moss is an electrician for Wasatch Electric Salt Lake City Clean-fiel- 1 Kaysville Noel J Williams mayor of Woods Cross was reelected in Tuesday's voting He polled Party in 1' Z7"'" I '''' 0 i k !: Ward(' L Tolman Bountiful City Council Bountiful City Conned t '' 1 i L B Forbes ' - t ' i I 1 I ' v i 4 i - 1- - Woods Cross made a clean sweep in the race for ctiy council in the Tuesday election They almost pulled double the votes of their three opponents The winners and their votes were: Dr Harvey M Broadbent dentist 1230 Golden Stephens4 realtor and bro ft ' 1syne‘ f Elected to the city Council vete Brandt A Child CitEvan B izens 171 votes Ashby Progressive Party 149 votes and John W Page Progressive Party 147 votes Defeated were David V Hepworth Eugene M Salmon and Streeper W Wood ! ! - ' N ‘ p- ' ''' I - e i t 1 g Hansen Party e I 4 I is with State Farm Insurance Co Mr Brown Is employed by the Agricultural Stabilization and Conservation Service and Barnett is an industrial engineer at Hill Air Force Base margin of Mr Free- Peoples-Progressiv- 493 Barnett 304 John Brezoff Walter and John R Parrish who is purchasing stone agent of Jacobsen Construction Co received 145 votes against 137 for his opponent Arch C Widdison Mayor Freestone is a member of the Citizens Party and Mr Widdison the Progressive of the Hansen V Brown Mayor Robert E Freestone won reelection in West Bounti- Candidates 4 a t 4 The three candidates of the l Citizens Party were elected to the City Council in Tuesday's election Candidates and their votes were: West Ilottn t if ul - ' ) - I '' '' Far111111q0n r withdrawn before the election Winning council candidates are Kenneth M Rock Thiokol 693 votes Chemical Corp Woodrow G Barnett- - Inland Steel Products Co 469 votes and Vernet' P Foy Hill Air Force Base 446 votes They defeated Derral C Draper and Robert C Rush 11 1 f Sunset Tuesday by a only eight votes I ' l-- ' ' ' i 5 1 er Tolman ix Jul - c- A district administrative manager Utah State Road Commission Mr Muir is of Muir Brothers Produce Co Mayor John Nicholas a salesman for Carpenter Paper Co continues as Ogden his oppomayor of Sunset nent Gary B Garlick having I 4 I le '11 4 i I is employed by the Weber Basin Water Conservancy District and Mr Perkins is assistant principal of Bountiful High School 4 4' 1 1 i a - 1 the Comm unity Development Party in Clinton won seats on the City Council in Tuesday's election 'They are Elwood S Johnston 7S5 votes Melvin Muir 279 votes and Ronald E Bench 268 votes They defeated S Jay Child incumbent John Diamond and J Kay Nelson Mr Bench is with Union Pacific Railroad Mr Johnston Bountiful - 1 4 candidates of Three 'rwo Incumbents and a new candidate this year were the three elected Layne B Forbes incumbent received 270 votes and WarcieL Tolman the other incumbent ass high man with 2889 votes Don H Perkins the new candidate polled 2801 votes Mr Forbes iIs a practicing attorney and assistant district attorney for the Second Ds- - A - - t - 1 ! t --- v t C Cli111011 tame 4 I &s - - s t i ' P Eckman Incumbent Bountiful councilman city was defeated in the Tuesday Ile received 1757 election wiles substantially lower than thoit of his opponents Mr Eekman is owner of a con- strliCtion company bearing his - s - i '' 1' dependent Party I: ' a i 1 '14 1 I t 1 -t - t 1 and Gayle! Starks 1144 1 I - r 4e Three mayors and a flock of councilmen and trustees were elecded Tuesday as Davis I 4 i ! 1 1) i ! 1 ' 44' i 1 - er -- 1 ' ' 1 - i Pri istoly '4 Al" |