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Show ; " t i . A ' a - ;.! A j ( V' 1 ' ! i 1 ' i LJ I J f "V..' " 'I ) f . .;. . . FRANK MILLS 2nd In Council Race CORNELL HAYNIE Wins Mayor spot MARK BEZZANT Young City Councilman Haynie, Bezzant and Mills Are Mew City Officials After Tuesday Election W. Cornell Haynie, incumbent incum-bent city councilman and Mayor May-or pro-tem, was the winner in the Tuesday election, and will be the new Mayor of Pleasant Grove when he is sworn in on or around the first of the year. Mr. Haynie had 1067 votes, vot-es, while his opponent, G. Albert Al-bert Spencer got 375. In the race for council positions, pos-itions, Mark Bezzant was the top vote getter, with 790, and he was followed by Frank Mills with 595. .Both"' f these candidates are youAgTrien, under un-der 30, and they may put some new and young ideas into the running of Pleasant Grove. Holdover councilmen are D. Ford West, John Huntsman and Neil Fugal. The four other candidates, in order of their vote getting were Kent Prestwich, 528, E. Ted Tucker, 474, Jim Hall, 319 and Delmar Reay, 179. In talking with the candidates candi-dates Wednesday morning, all expressed their thanks to their supporters, and the winners al so said they would now work toward making our city better. The Review thinks that all candidates running for an election, elec-tion, winners and losers, show a desire to help their fellow men. They should be congratulated, congrat-ulated, and held in esteem for being willing to run. No one in our smaller cities can get rich pr gain much from being an elected official. Too often, alf they get is the criticism of fellow citizens. Now it's over, lets everyone get behind the new officials and if we criticize, make it Constructive. |