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Show Official Tally Sustains Results Relative standing of candidates selected at the primary election July 11, was not changed when the state board of canvassers made the official tabulation Thursday. Thurs-day. Results are being certified by the secretary of state's office so ballots for the runoff August 15 can be prepared by the counties. This will be to determine the Republican candidate for congress in the 1st district. The official tally showed voies for candidates in the various contests con-tests as follows: U. S. senate, Republican Adam S. Bennion (nominated), 24,766; Oscar W. Carlson, 2604; George H. Crow, 362; David J. Wilson, 7869. Congress, 1st district, Republican Stephen Abbot, 2321;-' ; William Peterson. " 4320: B. .HwStringham, ' 6757; Daniel Clark Watson, 2254; (Peterson ' and Stringham , go into runoff). 5 ' - .' Congress, 2nd district, Republican Republi-can Quayle Connon Jr, (nominated), (nomin-ated), 13,265; C. Ed. Lewis, 5074. Governor, Democratic Stanley N. Child, 15,274; Herbert B. Maw (nominated), 25734. Governor, Republican J. Bracken Brack-en Lee (nominated), 20,734; Reed E. Vetterli, 12,4933. State auditor, Democratic Terrell Ter-rell H. Adams (nominated), 21,-389; 21,-389; Oliver G. Ellis, 15,615. I State treasurer, Democratic ' J. E. Holmes, 13,527; Reese M. j Reese (nominated), 24,001. Superintendent of public instruction, instruc-tion, Democratic E. Allen Bate-man Bate-man (nominated), 21,601; David Gourley, 14,749. , Superintendent of public instruction, instruc-tion, Republican Burton K. Farn-sworth Farn-sworth (nominated), 28,212; E. Kenneth Mills, 5220. |