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Domestic News April 3, 1959

The Poplar Standard

Poplar, Roosevelt County, Montana

What is this article about?

In Circle, the upcoming town election on April 6 includes a mayoral contest between incumbent Ben M. Larson and John L. Kuhn, plus alderman races in Ward 1 (four candidates for two seats) and Ward 2 (two candidates for two seats). Voting at Town Hall and White House from 8 a.m. to 8 p.m.

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Town Election
Two Contests

CIRCLE - Two candidates for mayor and six candidates for alderman is the final list of candidates that will appear on the ballot for the Town Election to be held on April 6.

The mayor contest is between Ben M. Larson, up for re-election, and John L. Kuhn.

In Ward No. 1 a contest developed for alderman, with four candidates and two to be elected. Wm. J. Hale, and A. G. Wheatly are candidates for re-election and Roy Stover and Elmer Buell have become candidates.

In Ward 2, there are two candidates, with two to be elected. The candidates are Charles R. Metts and Samuel L. Brown.

Election will be held at Town Hall and White House, from 8:00 a.m. to 8:00 p.m. Monday April 6.

What sub-type of article is it?

Politics

What keywords are associated?

Town Election Mayor Contest Alderman Race Circle Town Ward Candidates

What entities or persons were involved?

Ben M. Larson John L. Kuhn Wm. J. Hale A. G. Wheatly Roy Stover Elmer Buell Charles R. Metts Samuel L. Brown

Where did it happen?

Circle

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Primary Location

Circle

Event Date

Monday April 6

Key Persons

Ben M. Larson John L. Kuhn Wm. J. Hale A. G. Wheatly Roy Stover Elmer Buell Charles R. Metts Samuel L. Brown

Event Details

Two candidates for mayor: Ben M. Larson (up for re-election) and John L. Kuhn. In Ward No. 1, four candidates for two alderman seats: Wm. J. Hale and A. G. Wheatly (re-election), Roy Stover, Elmer Buell. In Ward 2, two candidates for two alderman seats: Charles R. Metts and Samuel L. Brown. Election at Town Hall and White House from 8:00 a.m. to 8:00 p.m.

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