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Show B'"' Iron County Record I HB v runtime tvir riv at ? i CEDAR CITY. UTAH. 4 ALEX. H. ROLLO ESTA3LI8HEB BECEMBER, 1803. I EHTEfltD AT TUB CCOAR CITY POST- OrriCB AS SICOND CLASS matter. 4 4 ........... 7 aUDQCRIPTION tf.00 PER YtAR T ALWAYS IN ADVAHCB. J H Friday, Nov, ?, oo. p' VERY QUIET The EIlon in CwTr Hj ttfcCTluN Tuesday wai conceded to B be the quictce-t ever held since the thVJt- H , ion on parly lines. The morning dawned bright and fair H mid was nn ideal day for election, and H ; the various voters rather enjoyed getting L. out to cast their ballots. KT There was no excitement to speak of V and very few of the would be politicians V were in evidence. It seems that ever H since the tickets were placed in the Held H a feeling was manifested that the election H would go but one way, and that was to V the republicans, which was correct, they mM winning every office. H After the count of the ballots it H was found that not near r. full vote was H cast, and that but very little scratching m was done. With the exception of twd or B three candidates each party teemed sat- Bm isficd to vote their ticket straight. The H' men chosen on each of the tickets were H men in whom the people had confidence H and it was simply a matter of the strong- 1 est party winning out. 1 The republicans, so far as could be WfM learned, yverc the onty ones to make an H endeavor of any consequence to gel the H voters to the polls, and they simply had H ft walkover, landing the entire ticket with mM H The gentlemen who headed the par- i"" ty tickctncrvocVr!6WNVi3bhn H S. Woodbury, republican, 212; John H Parry, democrat, 79; 11. 1L McConnell, H socialist, 48. This insures the citizens H another two years' service from Mr. H Woodbury as mayor, and his fticnc'a H have every confidence in his ability and H wish him every success in the handling H of city affairs. H Booator Pledge. H "Upon my word uud honor, J horo- H by iiov doolaro that us long ua 1 hui a H resident of ttilu community It will bo H my oouatant nlm in boost at all times H and every time. I will do what 1 can H for tha publla work that has tha good H of the community an Its objeut. 1 H will Buhtiiit to and ublde by majority H rule, and will not kuook nud howl H my head oIT If things are notdouemy H way, I will take ho red leal or -ex- H trerae pwiltiou oh hhj -qHbrtloH before H the people, and will fcave lue reepeot H fer the opinion of wy friends mid H neighbors when tbelr opinions are H opposed to wine. I will always try H to wy something ito4 about av iewa H and my people, aud 111 keep my H baioo shut uud 'out It out Ilka u H man. 1 realise that if thin oouitutui H Ity la good enough to live In aud H make my money In, It Is the proper Bj plaoo to spend my money la.' 'Ex. |