Show I City Primary Shows Shows Some Life A spirited city primary was held at the Delta Opera House last Monday Monday Monday Mon Mon- day evening to nominate candidates for the coming election November the sixth There were al about sixty out five people all ll with decided views as to who the they wished to serve on the board the coming two years This being the last da day clay on which a primary could be held those present present present pres pres- ent felt they thoy were electing city officers officers of of- officers and amI the contests for n nominees were keen and interesting First In line for nomination was President of the Town Board Doard On motion Oscar A. A Anderson and JV J. J W. W Thurston were wore nominated Someone Someone Someone Some Some- one then moved that the tho polls be closed and amI th the convention gave consent consent consent con con- sent b by acclimation Vote by ballot ballot ballot bal bal- lot was the order and anti the nominees were In the race in a 0 few minutes running neck and neck until the last when Thurston crept a little ahead and gained until the final vote was counted when he showed nine tallies to the good receiving 35 votes while Anderson received 26 votes For members of the Board Doard of which there are arc four Cour the following names were placed In nomination with the results res set opposite their names 0 O. O A. A Anderson 27 Jim Works 40 40 R. R J. J L Law w 22 A. A C. C S renson 25 Geo BillJ W 13 Dr 42 A. A Ward BWard 41 A A. Miller l 10 S. S E. E pO Powell 7 W. W H. H Pace Pice 12 It having been decided that the four having the largest number of votes were were to be the candidates this gave Broaddus Ward Yard and Works Yorks election while the fourth place remained a tie between Anderson Anderson An An- Anderson derson and Powell The tie between between between be be- tween these two was voted oft off with O. O A. A AId Anderson winner |