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Show MANY RIGS ARE USED SN TEE ELECTION The Indications"arc that the vote at the school board election today will not be as heavy as it was four years ago. 'The vote cast at the last election was 3,0C5, of which 110 were cast in the Fourth ward. The heavy vote in the Fourth ward was largely due to tho interest of the taxpayers in the contest between Dr. C E. Coulter and Henry Gwilliams Today considerable interest is being taken in the election, there being more than one candidate in each of the five wards. The lively contests are in tho Second, Third, Fourth and Fifth wards. In the Second ward W. H. Williams is opposed bv Mrs. Clayton Clay-ton Coolidge; in the Third, Asael Farr is contending with William J. Levedahl; In the Fourth Dr. Coulter Is mustering his forces against G. S. Glen, and in the Fifth Charles Zeimor and Wade Johnson are striving for the majority. In tho First ward O. J. Stil-well Stil-well Is named as against Hyrum Pin-gree. Pin-gree. Mr. Stilwell is out of town. Many automobiles and other rigs arc being used to get people to the polls, and It is expected that under a clear sky this afternoon a rather heavy vote will be polled. Tho vote cast in the entire city up to li p. m. was 1,040, tho vote in the different wards being as follows: First ward m Second ward 17s Third ward 300 Fourth ward 290 Fifth ward igi Total 1,040 00 THE PLACE. "And so two of your sons are Boy Scouts? Where do they do most of their reconnoltering''" "In our refrigerator." |