| Show Demos Dent Davis Vote 1 By LE ANN BLODGETT 1 The Democrats made-a dent in Davis electing two county officials for the first in Democrats voted a straight party vote than There were straight party votes cast for the Republican party while were cast for Democrats via straight American straight party voters cast and Independents cast Election Vernon Carr said there were more than ever before with as many as 70 in some OVER 50 percent of the straight party voters voted for the Democratic County Clerk Rod Walker explained the delay in vote People were lined up at the polling places for over an hour after the polls were scheduled to who are in line before the polls close are entitled to he IT TOOK longer than expected for to mark their The land use proposition and proposal on sales tax to fund public transit had received wide publicity and most people had made up their but many were caught uninformed about the other With the extra time needed by people to study the propositions causing a the last results didn't reach the counting center until THE county's new counting system was credited with speeding up the Davis County followed the rest of the favoring Jake Garn by 54 Wayne Owens received percent of Davis' or Bruce Bangerter received U.S. Representative incumbent from District McKay had a comfortable margin of 61 percent Newcomer Ron Inkley made a good but not good enough with L.S. Brown of the American party received Incumbent for State District Sherman lost to Keith Warner by a vote of to State Senator Haven J. Barlow was elected for another term from District with votes against for Calvin J. Udy TWO LAW enforcement County Attorney Bennett P Peterson and Sheriff William L. Peters were defeated in bids for Sheriff Peters received 44 percent of the votes and William J. Lawrence received 51 percent John F. Grismore received COUNTY Clerk and auditor Rodney W. Walker was reelected with percent of the votes against for County Assessor Thayne Corbridge was re-elected with 55 percent of the votes against votes H. County Recorder Marguerite S. Bourne was reelected with percent of the votes against for LuDawn C. COUNTY Treasurer Robert W. Telford was re-elected with percent of the votes against for County Surveyor Glenn Austin was re-elected with percent of the votes against for Ray B. JUSTICE of the Peace John D. Stewart received percent of the votes while Tom Jones received Aaron J. Kingsford received percent and Sidney S. Smith received percent Bountiful City Constable receiving percent of the votes and her Richard A. Ward receiving THE non-partisan office of School Board representative from Precinct 5 elected Morris Hansen for another term by 63 percent of the votes against Helen W. Coleman's Land Use went down with only for and Sales tax to support public transit was defeated with voting against it while voted for J. DUFFY Palmer upset his incumbent with 55 percent of the votes while Bennett P. Peterson received Republicans took the remaining seven elective county Four-year County Commissioner Carl Evan Moss received Strand received Two year county commissioner Glen W. Flint received votes while Ernest F. Durbano received and Don Reay received WILLIAM S. won in District 51 by a hair percent of the Bernita Kerscher received percent of the votes and Dan R. Stanger received percent District 52 elected Clift ford S. LeFevre with while Eldon Barlow received percent-District 53 elected Rebecca Nalder by percent while Roger Bean received DISTRICT 54 elected James V. Hansen by while John H. Burk received Wally received and Larry Burke received C District 55 elected Beth Jarman with 48 percent and percent foe Doris H. Wilson and six percent for Jean B. DISTRICT 56 elected DaviS R. Irvine while Dee Cz Horsley received District 57 elected Douglas F. by 59 percent with Kendrick Workman receiving and William G. Emmett receiving Ib |