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Show Two frnfms Pos? Candidates in Primary ilecffen Sept. 14 " Qualified Voters Must Vote Party Lines In Contest; Voting Places Listed In Newspaper Qualified voters of Utah will go to the polls next Tuesday, Sept. 14, to select nominees of both major parties par-ties to compete in the coming general election on Nov. 2. In the primary election Tuesday, voters will either have to vote Democratic or Republican there can't be any scratching at this election. f There will be a contest by the Democrats for state representative, representa-tive, commissioners for both two and four years; sheriff and treasurer. The GOP will be contesting con-testing for the two commissioner commission-er positions; county recorder; county attorney; sheriff and assessor. as-sessor. Elsewhere in this newspaper Will be found a list of all voting vot-ing places for the various districts dis-tricts in Duchesne County. It is recommended that the voting public study this notice to determine de-termine Where they are to vote, then make sure they cast their ballot and help select the men and women to run for the various var-ious offices next November. Candidates Listed A list of the candidates on both tickets are as follows, and will be placed in the order they appear on the official ballot that will be available at the polls next Tuesday: DEMOCRATIC PARTY State Representative Sara Yancey White Elmer B. Yergensen Commissioner - 4 Years Floyd Case Lyle Young Commissioner - 2 Years Edwin Carman . Bennie Schmieit County Sheriff Rudy Krissman Lorin Stevenson County Treasurer Wrenetta Granger Leland Wright REPUBLICAN PARTY Commissioner - 4 Years Lyrad McConkie J. F. Ross Commissioner - 2 Years Steve Bellon Clinton J. Mickelson County Recorder Maxine Burdick Laura May Timothy County Attorney R. Earl Dillman Merril H. Larsen County Sheriff Wayne Bastian Harold B. White County Assessor ' Claude Iorg Alma J. Smith - |