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Show Davis GOP Names 6 ated challenger Blake D. Chard, 197-74; and Treasurer McBride won easily over Archer R. Clayton, 225-46. IN THE other party-elected post, Henry J. Dickamore of South Weber defeated Mary Stark, 14-6, to gain exactly the 70 percent vote needed to escape the primary ballot. KAYSVILLE -- Six incumbent incum-bent Davis County elected officials managed to eliminate their opponent for the primary election by gaining 70 percent of the delegate votes at the Davis County Republican Party Par-ty convention last Saturday. MEANWHILE, State Representative Rep-resentative Paul Lloyd Sel-leneit, Sel-leneit, of District 18, fell two votes short of the necessary ' votes to escape the primary election. Thus, he will face Naomi Shumway in the Sept. 14 Primary Election. Davis County's Democratic Party, meeting the same day in Layton, did not have a "runoff" for candidates. OF THE 271 delegates to the county GOP convention, incumbent in-cumbent Commissioner Glen E. Saunders garnered 74.8 per cent of the votes to eliminate Glen W. Flint, former county commissioner, 202-68. Carolyn Burbidge, incumbent incum-bent in the race for Bountiful Precinct constable, was the largest vote-getter with 89 votes compared to 1 3 for Brent W. McClellan and three for Robert W. Reitz. INCUMBENT Clerk Rodney Rod-ney W. Walker, incumbent Treasurer Pauline McBride and incumbent Attorney Rodney Rod-ney S. Page gained support of the GOP convention delegates and all managed to escape the primary election by pulling at least 70 percent of the total delegate de-legate votes. The largest margin of victory vic-tory was Attorney Page's 228-42 228-42 win over Atty. George S. Diumenti. Clerk Walker defe- |