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Show No Opposition To 'Progressive' Slate j With no organized opposition ; developing in Tuesday's municipal' election, the original "Progressive" "Progres-sive" slate of candidates was elected and Milford will have an almost brandnew administration after the first Monday in January. That is, all but one of the elected officials will be new, though appointive ap-pointive officers, including clerk, treasurer, i'ttorney and others probably will remain "as is." Milton II. Pool, local merchant and junior member of the present town board of trustees, will be the new president of the board, succeeding suc-ceeding L. B. Waddingham, acting president since W. E. Martin left to make his home in Kansas City, Missouri. Successful candidates for trustees trus-tees are K. B. Coon rnd Fred McKay, Mc-Kay, railroad men; Vance Fisher, Penney store manager; and Kent Smith, farmer, stockman and Tel-luride Tel-luride Power company employe. Retiring members of the board will be Theodore Kronholm and W. B. Gatdner. iMilford's two voting districts were pooled for Tuesday's election, elec-tion, and a single voting place was provided. The former library building was used for this purpose and T. C. Schow. Mrs. Harvey Dean and Mrs. C. T. Martin acted as judges. The tabulation of Votes for the various candidates, including write-ins, follows: For president M. H. Pool, 133; L. B. Waddingham, 6; Tom Martin, Mar-tin, 3; Bill Kinrose, 1; J. H. Weston. Wes-ton. 1; E- L. Smith, 1. For trustees K. B. Coon, 140; Vance Fisher, 144; Fred McKay, 142; Kent Smith, 144; T. Kronholm, Kron-holm, 5; W. B. Gardner, 2; Bill Ashworth, 1; M. H. Pool, 1; L. B. Waddingham, 1; John Kirk, 1. |