Show U Record vote expected in 4 I Three-way senate fight whets interest Five propositions attached to Ballot for four school elections included With the tempo of the present political campaign in Utah been increased and more last-minute bids for the ahn's vote a record vote is expected next Three candidates for the United States Incumbent V. Frank E. Demo-t and J. Bracken have used just about every of campaigning that can be conceived- They have knocked doors beat the appeared on radio and television and used the weekly and daily press of Utah to carry their Each one has given every reason in the and some not heard of why he should be sent to Senator Watkins and Moss have leveled off at Lee and his political and the ex-governor of Utah has branded both candidates as being incapable of doing a job for the people of Utah In They have added interest to the campaign and will keep the interest until the polls close at 8 p.m. next Tuesday and the ballots are Must Make Choice With the senatorial candidates leading the and with a stepped-up interest in local it is predicted between 70 and 80 percent of the qualified voters in Utah will go to the polls on In Duchesne county the Democrats offer a. full slate of while the Republicans are conceding three offices to their The GOP failed to nominate candidates for and their attorney candidate Thus Porter L. Leland and James R. are just about a cinch to spend the next four years in their present Although Incumbent O r i n justice of the peace in the Roosevelt was the only one to file on either ticket last he has come up with a write-in for this post is John B. Gale of Swain's name is the only one appearing official A Sheriff Write-in George and Douglas will be facing a write-in It has been reported that Rex H. a candidate for the Democratic nomination in the run-off primary is waging a campaign for See RECORD back page Record Vote From Page It will be interesting to see how a couple of write-in candidates will stack-up in an election where so much emphasis is being stressed by party leaders for a Select School Boards Three precincts in the eastern end of Duchesne county will be voting for school board members In Precinct Roosevelt and Alva C. Snow and Lewis C. Taylor are competing Incumbent Theron Leavitt was not a Incumbent Marion A. Harrison has two opponents in Precinct Mont-wel and They are Erie Hatch and Mirl Over in the Myton-Bridgeland-Arca-dia Nathan an is One other school board contest is also affecting the Uintah along with Wasatch and Utah Incumbent R. Vernon Larson is seeking reelection and Is being opposed by Owen L. Brig-ham Young University Five Propositions Expected to stimulate a lot of interest in the election is a proposition known as Initiative Petition which asks the voters of Utah to decide if they want betting on horse racing Also on the ballot are four constitutional calling for changes in the Utah Amendment if would give the State Tax Commission power to establish systems of public accounting for local government 2 will provide that members of state legislature shall receive expenses as provided by law While actually in Amendment if would exempt household furniture and equipment from where situated in a family home and is being used by the family for this Amendment 4 has drawn a lot of fire from school and is the only one of the four amendments that is being it is worded as Shall Section 3 of Article X of the Constitution of the State of Utah be amended to provide that royalties received by the state as a result of mineral leases of lands that have or may at some future be granted to the Stale of Utah by the United States to be used for the support of the common schools and shall be and remain a permanent fund and provided further that rentals received by the state from school and state lands be placed in the Uniform School but not the proceeds of tho sale or other disposition of minerals or other property from school and state An effort has been made bya group of church officials representing all creeds in the state to get the referendum petition removed from the In the event the State Supreme Court docs not declare the petition the people will decide the Religious leaders ar encouraging their membership to vote against the Polls open at 7 a.m. and remain open until 8 p.m. There will be no report on the election's outcome until after the close and a count of the has been |