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Show Ballots Now Ready for Primary Next Tuesday Ballots have been printed and are read to be distributed distribut-ed for the primary Sept. 10 elections in Utah County according ac-cording to the clerk's office. Voters will have to select the party they wish to vote for in the primary election, as there will be no scratching or crossing of party lines. There are three parts to the ballot, Democrat, Republican and American Am-erican parties. The voter can choose secretly secret-ly the party he votes for. The voter drops the ballot in the box to be counted and places the other two ballots in another box. Republican Party primary ballot has three races, Dorothy Corbin Clark is facing Ronald Ron-ald W. Inkley in a runoff race to see who will represent the party in the final for U.S. Representative. Rep-resentative. In the final election Nov. 5 the winner of this contest will face K. Gunn McKay, incumbent incum-bent congressman and Dr. L. S. Brown, Richfield, American Party hopeful. Karl R. Lyman and Glen A. Overton are both seeking nomination nom-ination for the two-year Utah County Commission term in the Sept. 10 primary. The winner will be facing J. Earl Wignall, Provo, Democratic candidate, and Howard L. Jensen, Provo, American Party. The Democratic ballot has only one race, Douglas L. Phillips, Phil-lips, Provo and Cecil J. Zimmerman, Zim-merman, Springville, are both seeking the nomination for the Utah County Clerk. The winner win-ner will face William F. Huish, Orem, Republican incumbent. On the American Party ballot bal-lot there is also just one race. Bruce Bangerter and Kenneth Rex Larsen are both seeking the party nomination for the U.S. Senate. The winner will face Wayne Owens, Democratic incumbent and E. J. "Jake" Garn, Republican nominee. All three ballots contain the non-partisan ballot for the Justice Jus-tice of the Utah Supreme Court as well as any contested school board races. On the Supreme Court ballot bal-lot are four names, and voters must vote for only one. They include Justice E. R. Callister, Jr., incumbent, D. Clayton Fair-bourn, Fair-bourn, Jefferson E. Le Cates and Richard J. Maughan. (Continued on page 6) Primary Sept. 10 (Continued from page 1) Polling Places Voters in the Pleasant Grove area can vote at the following places, according to their place of residence. P.G. 1, Faye Moore, 565 West 1600 North. P.G. 2, Coral Hicks, 1030 North 600 West. P.G. 3, Karen M. Lindstrom, 770 North 350 East. . P.G. 4, Grant Loader, 625 South 1100 East. P.G. 5, Alta Mae Wood, 50 Alpine Drive. P.G. 6, Mary Helen Brails-ford, Brails-ford, 720 So. Locust Avenue. P.G. 7, Alta Nelson, 830 East 100 North. P.G. 8, Grove-7th-8th Ward House, 455 East 2nd South. P.G. 9, Ardella Beasheur, 595 South Turley Ave. P.G. 10, Grove-7th-8th Ward House, 455 East 200 South. P.G. 11, Grovecrest Elementary Elemen-tary School, 200 East 1100 N. P.G. 12, Manila Ward Church Lindon 1, Lindon City Building. Buil-ding. Lindon 2, Lindon School. Polls will be open from 7 a.m. to 8 p.m. on Sept. 5. |