Show Record Vote Mote Seen Here Tuesday Gubernatorial and Local Contests Command Public Interest Here Possible new re records in total voting were forecast t aria week by County Clerk J. J Emerson Staples and leaders of or political parties as IlS the last three days of the tho General Election campaign saw minute last jockeying for position by both loth parties I While tho the raM race for Governor commands the top spot in public publio interest it is shared by three local contests which arc expected to bring our record numbers of voters Eugene Pace Wanship dairy dalry operator operator op- op Is the Republican candidate candidate candidate candi candi- date for State Representative facIng facing facing fac fac- ing tarry Larry Skyline Cafe operator on the Democratic ticket Len dethroned the incumbent John Lambert of ot Kam Kamas Kama s. s Richard W. W Durrant Durrani Snyder Snyder- I dairyman and incumbent com commissioner is the Democratic standard-bearer standard for f year four 0 u y r-y ear county commissioner lIe He is opposed opposed opposed op op- op- op posed by a neighbor David Lean former Republican commissioner commissioner commis commis- stoner who was upset by Durrant two years ago For Two Two- Year Two Year Term Tenn The third local taco race has Archie O. O Pace Woodland poultry farmer farm farm- er and incumbent commissioner carrying the Republican banner against J. J Carl Hortin Democrat Oakley rancher The contest is for lor the year two term ta-m on the county county county coun coun- ty commission Mary Condas Lehmer summertime summertime summertime summer summer- time and Park City native opposes Marcellus K Snow in a district judge contest with a local angle There are important contests too in several local school board contests throughout the county Only one board member Is to be chosen in each district School Board In Park City Five and Six there are three are three entries Richard A A. M Martinez L Leslie Roach Violet 8 B. Terry COa B. B Bullock and Homer V. V Foust Rex Gines is unopposed in Woodland Four candidates seek the single spot in Echo and Henefer Joe C. C Fawcett Douglas J. J Ovard Minette Min Min- ette C C. and Harold M. M Parleys Parley's Park No 10 Park rk city I Doyle B B. B Plott and Ralph W. W Wallin And in Oakley South Summit No 14 Samuel B. B Wilde and Kenneth Kenneth Kenneth Ken Ken- neth E. E are op op- Polling Places County Clerk Staples listed the polling places in Summit County as follows Park City Voting District t No 1 Residence of Lucy I I. I Park City Voting District No 2 Residence of Don Donna h. h A A. Evans Park City Voting District No 3 Park City Library Park City Voting District No 4 Residence of Mary O. O Dowd Park City Voting District N No 5 I Residence of Mrs Felix Holm Park City Voting District No 6 G Residence of Mrs Lulu Leahy Parleys Parley's Park Voting District No 10 Residence of Betty Detty Durrant Dur Dur- rant Woodland Voting District No 11 Residence I of Hazel Lefler Letter Kamas Voting District No 12 Kamas Town Hall Marion Marlon Voting District No 13 Residence of Melissa Lewis Vote Voto in Oakley Oakley Voting District No 14 Residence of Lois Peoa Voting District No 15 Residence of Evalyn Wanship Voting District No 17 Residence of Jennie France Prance Hoytsville Voting District NO o. o 18 Residence of Thelma C. C Brown Coalville Voting District No 19 Coalville City Hall Coalville Voting District No 20 Sum Summit County court House Coalville Voting District No 21 Residence of Viola Gustaveson Upton Voting District No 22 Residence of Murcy N. N Boyer Castl Castle Rock Voting District No 23 Residence of Bernice Pringle Echo Voting District No 24 Echo Civic Center Henefer Voting District District No 25 Daughter Daughter- of m Utah h Pioneers Build- Build Ing Voting District No 27 Residence of Ann Jacobson Ann Jacobson Francis Voting District No 28 R Residence of lone Prescott |