OCR Text |
Show Utah County Democrats Elected To All Offices With Good Majorities s POPULAR YOUNG COUPLE MARRIED AT YAKIMA, WASH. Mr. and Mrs. Horrace Rushton of American Fork announced the marriage of their daughter Beth and Corporal Russell T. Green of Fort Lewis Washington. The young couple were married Saturday evening, October 24, at 7 occlock in the First Congregational Congregat-ional Church' at Yakima Wash, with the 204th F., A. Regimental Chaplain Captain Leo. F. Freeman officiating. The bride wore a blue suit with a corsage of gardenia and rose buds, while her attendant Miss Pearl Robison also wore blue with a Corsage of red roses. The ceremony was witnsesed by a few close friends of the couple, including, Mrs. Freeman, Mrs. Renst, Seargeant Peter Jardon, Sgt. Henry Renesa, Glen Young and Leo Eves. Mrs. Green is a graduate of the American Fork hign school and before be-fore leaving for the northwest in the late summer, was a popular telephone operator in her home city. Corporal Green of thsi city is the son of Mr. and Mrs. Herman Green of this city. He is a graduate of the Pleasnt Grove high school and attended business college in Salt Lake City, He enlised in the National Guard and left here about twenty months ago and since that time has been stationed at different points in California and Washington. Mrs. Green will make her home in the Washington city while her husband is stationed there. Democrats won all Utah county offices with substantial majorities in practically every instance, according accor-ding to reports given out Wednesday Wednes-day when returns from all of the 90 districts were reported in. The tabulations showed that J. Will Robinson of Provo and David W. Moffat of Salt Lake City, con-gresssman con-gresssman and justice of the supreme sup-reme court, had sizeable majorities over their Republican opponents Reed Vetterli and Dilworth Wool-ley. Wool-ley. Robinson D 8429; Vetterli R, 6018; Moffat D 8568; Wooley R 5486. Mark Anderson of Provo and Mayor John E. Booth of Spanish Fork, Republican, nominess for State Senator, made the closest race of the election, trailing the Democratic nominees, Emil EL Nielsen of Provo and Elisha Warner War-ner of Payson by only a few hundred hund-red votes: Neilsen D 7591; Warner D 7801; Anderson R 6883; Booth R 6178. The county ticket was headed by two incumbent county commissioners commission-ers the folowing were reelected or elected: Sylvan W. Clark, of Lehi 2-year term; Commisioner William J. Johnson of Spanish Fork, four-year four-year term; Clerk, Clarence A. Grant of American Fork; Sheriff Theron S. Hall of Springville; Assessor As-sessor L. M. Atwood of Pleasant Grove; Treasurer Frank T. Bennett of Provo: Recorder Elouise P. Fillmore Fil-lmore of Payson: Attorney Arnold C. Ravlance of Springville; repre-se repre-se ntatives. John Bushman of Lehi; Robert L. Elliott of Pleasant View; Mrs. Delia L. Loveridge of Provo; William Grotegut of Spanish Fork; and Henry C. Roberts of Goshen: Auditor Douglas Phillips and Surveyor LaVern D. Green of Provo. |