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Show County Vote Tally Summit County voters followed pretty much along state lines as the unofficial election returns came in. Salt Lake Mayor E. J. "Jake" Garn, 1,525 to Wayne Owens 1,299 in the VS. Senate race. Congressman Gunn McKay totaled 1,879 votes against challenger Ron Inkley who gained 1,001. State Senator Robert F. Clyde was unopposed and received re-ceived 1,145 votes. State Representative Edison J. Stephens outpolled his rival David A. Dalebout 1,876 to 999. Unofficial reports (Continued on Page 1 1 ) Election Results : j (Continued from Page One) j showed Mr. Stephens had won re-election in District No. 66. J Alva J. Dearden, two-year County Commissioner, J County Sheriff Ron Robinson, County Clerk A uditor Reed Pace J all were unopposed and received 2,092, 2,231, 2,197 votes respectively. In the County Treasurer race Lorraine R. Chappell defeated Mae Wright Moore. Mrs. Chappell received 1,714 votes to 1,250 votes for Mrs. Moore. Robert Adkins is the County Attorney elect. He defeated defeat-ed Harold Hintze. Vote totals were 1,921 to 906. The Land Use Act was defeated 1,949 to 870. All constitutional amendments were also defeated by Summit voters. In the race for Park City School Board all three incumbents were unopposed, but a write in campaign took place in Precinct Number One. Incumbent Gary D. Boyle received 129 votes and write in candidate gained 71 votes. . Precinct 2 voters gave incumbent Fay Dearden 62 votes and incumbent Jack Green garnered 75 votes in Pre- cinct No. 3. 3 In South Summit School District No. 1 incumbent Morlin j C. Van Tassell 147 votes against 65 for challenger George Gerald Atkinson. J In South Summit District 2 incumbent Phillip Mitchell 4 177 to 116 for William Thomas. Juanita Stembridge ran unopposed in South Summit Dis- ( trict Number 3 and received 117 votes. , American Party candidate Bruce Bangerter received 160 , votes for U.S. Senator and L.S. Brown 95for representative. : i |