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Show Three Democratic, Six G.O.P. Contests To Be Decided In Runoff Elections ! As Voters Go To Polls Next .Tuesday VOTING PLACES First District Mrs. Jennie Cunningham Cun-ningham Residence. Second District Mrs. Addie Chip-man Chip-man Residence. Third District Mrs. Kate Mc-Tague Mc-Tague Residence. Fourth District American Fork City Hall. Alpine Alpine City Hall. Highland Highland L. D. S. Ward Chapel. Six Democratic and twelve Republican Repub-lican candidates for congressional and state offices will face the decisive de-cisive test next Tuesday, October 1, when the voters of Utah will go to the polls to cast their ballots in the runoff election. Interest in the election is centered chiefly in the contests for nominations nomina-tions for governor, with Herbert B. Maw and Henry D. Moyle campaigning campaign-ing on the Democratic side and Don B. Colton and Reed Stevens on the Republican. The Maw-Moyle contest, con-test, particularly, has taken the spotlight from other contests in either party, principally because of the bitterness of the fight between the two candidate. Voters casting a Democratic ballot will have three choices to make between Herbert B. Maw and Henry D. Moyle for governor; between Reese M. Reese and Brigham H. Young for state auditor; and between be-tween Grover A. Giles and Allen G. Thurman for attorney general. . On the Republican side, six crosses cross-es will be required to vote the ballot. Contests for United States senator and for representative in congress, in addition to the race for the gubernatorial gub-ernatorial nomination, contribute to the interest in the Republican runoff. run-off. The six' runoffs will be between Oscar W. Carlson and Philo T. Farnsworth Jr. for United States senator, A. Sherman Christenson and Reed E. vetterli for representative representa-tive in congress, Harvey H. Cluff and Joseph E. Evans for justice of the supreme court, Don B. Colton and Reed Stevens for governor, Mel-vin Mel-vin C. Harris and E. A. Rogers for attorney general, and Reynolds C. Merrill and Calvin S. Smith for superintendent of public instruction. With the runoff only a few days away, the candidates and. their supporters sup-porters are redoubling their campaign cam-paign efforts. Radio addresses, diligent dil-igent work in the districts throughout through-out the state, and numerous rallies feature the political race. Places on the November election ballot are at stake. |