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Show Legislative Returns -. . ' . r : i - No. 1, 234 and 153, No. 2. 61 and 33, No. 3, 37 and 66 Newton, 137 j and 98; North Logan, 113 and I 101; Petersboro No. 1, 13 and 28, No. 2. 33 and 15; Richmond No. 1, 155 and 139, No. 2, 152 and I 103; Smithfield No. 1, 187 and 306, No. 2, 194 and' 303; Trenton. 73 and 90- Totals Van Orden. 1878, Whiting 2016. South District John H. Sehenk and Byron Snow: Avon, 15 and 28; College, 101 and 27; Hyrum No. 1, 112 and 188, No. 2, 109 and 92, No. 3, 124 and 64; M-illville, 66 and 86; Mendon, 104 and. 104; Mt. Sterling, 32 and 12; Nibley, 27 and 103; Paradise, 86 and 95; Providence, 272 and 178; River Heights, 97 and 43; Wells ville No. 1, 161 and 145, No. 2. 158 and 119; Young, 52 and 22. Totals Schenk, 1517 and Snow. 1406. . I A vote by district report of state legislative candidates follows: fol-lows: Democratic figures are listed list-ed first: ! Central District Adrian W. ! Hatch and H. R- Weston, Logan j No. 1, 263 and 168; No. 2, 249 j and 102; No. 3, 239 and 188; No. i 4, 244 and 151; No. 5, 133 and ; 130; No. 6, 310 and 257: No. 7, j 194 and 229; No. 8, 347 and 281; j No. 9, 343 and 223; No. 10, 334 j and 342; No- 11, 183 and 142. Totals Hatch, 2889' and Weston, 2213. North District C. Jay Van Orden and Heber Whiting: Amal-ga, Amal-ga, 45 and 39; Benson, 86 and 116; Cove, 52 and 45; Cornish. 95 and 49; Clarkston, 87 and 152; Hyde Park, 115 and 180; Lewiston. SENATOR ELBERT D. THOMAS' . . . Utah voters favored fa-vored his support of President F. D. R. i VX j v:.i :;-,;A.:-.- - . y. ' - i I, , ::M : i::.,v:; y-yy-&.-.-- . yyy, :v,....:. I " c v 4 1 1 I s , 1 ' s I DR. E. E. MONSON ... a I native of Richmond who rc-I rc-I turned as secretary of state. I I JOHN II. SCHENK . . . Legislator Legis-lator from the South District. Reelected for the third time. j iMvftii :: :- 'y'i'M l ; , ? f I " y$-, -if?'-::-, ; r: i-iM'yiy -7 V kXM 77: -. ' ' P:7,7, .. , DR. E. ALLEN BATEMAN ... superintendent of Logan city schools will direct state education edu-cation activities as state superintendent su-perintendent of schools. He is known as a progressive educator. L RAY ROBINSON . . . wiU be sworn in as Cache county commissioner. He defeated incumbent in-cumbent A. J. Fuhrlman. WALTER K- GRANGER . . . Utah's first congressional district dis-trict voters returned him to Congress. ' |