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Show TH I With a majority of 272 votes, T. Samuel Browning was elected mayor of Ogden yesterday over Mayor A. R. Heywood. At the same .election, Commissioner Com-missioner Chris Flygare, Auditor A. F. Larson and Judge George S. Barker Bar-ker were all re-elected. As Commissioner Commis-sioner Miles L. Jones holds over for two more years, there was only one chango in tho elective offices of the city and comments are now being expressed ex-pressed as to the probable make-up of tho appointive lists in connection with which the fact is cited that the elec-I elec-I live officials of the present adminis- tration hold a control over the city nf- jH The vote was an extremely light ona "B throughout the entire city but, despite jJ this fact, there was lively interest in H the mayoralty battle, which was only H decided when the returns from the jH Third ward showed an overwhelming , H lead for Mayor-elect Browning. M The extreme north and south por- H tions of the city gave the mayor-elect H large majorities. His lead over Hey- H wood was most pronounced in the i H r jH (Continued on Pago 2) kll T'eleSms f Continued From Pago 1) First, Eighth, Ninth, Tenth and Seventeenth Sev-enteenth districts. Throe of, these |