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Show Brus&tto and Cook Announce For Ms in Me Legislature the Winder Ward, Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints. She has worked in the Parent-Teacher Parent-Teacher Association organiza- ; tions of four schools in the Granite Gran-ite District, and is particularly interested in the needs of rapid- : ly growing residential areas of the state. She is the mother of six children, chil-dren, three of them married, and has three grandchildren. M. Cook J. Brusatto serving in the Air Force, he was held as a prisoner of war in Germany for 14 months. For several years he has served as liaison officer for the Disabled American Veterans. Maurine S. Cook, a Salt Lake housewife, announced her candidacy can-didacy for the Democratic nomination nomi-nation for state representative from the 17th District, Salt Lake County. Mrs. Cook, the wife of Clifton L. Cook, 4071 Highland Drive, was born in Salt Lake County and was graduated from Granite ! High School. An active member of the Democratic Party, she served as vice chairman of her voting district, dis-trict, as president of the Salt Lake County Women's Democratic Demo-cratic Club, as secretary of the Women's Democratic Club, president pres-ident of Study Group 17, and as a delegate to the Women's Legislative Legis-lative Council of Utah. She is an active member of James Brusatto, incumbent from the 21st District, filed as a candidate for renomination and j re-election on the Democratic ticket. Now serving as deputy sheriff, Mr Brusatto sponsored and supported sup-ported labor legislation during the 1957 Legislative session. A Magna resident, he is a delegate to the state and county Democratic conventions in 1958. During his political life he has held numerous offices in the Democratic organization. During World War II, while |