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Show Two Assistants Appointed To District Attorney Staff torney. He will handle criminal cases, Mr. Banks said. Mr. Alston, who has served as an assistant attorney general, will handle all uniform reciprocal recipro-cal enforcements of the office's support act cases. Mr. Banks explained that "this act compels errant fathers to support their families who reside re-side out of the state of Utah. We have about 400 such1 cases." t Mr. Leary also is a former assistant attorney general and Two attorneys have been appointed ap-pointed assistant district attorneys attor-neys for the Third Judicial District, Dis-trict, Jay Banks, district attorney, attor-ney, reported this week. The new assistant district attorneys at-torneys are John L. Black and Quentin L. R. Alston. Peter F. Leary, who has been Mr. Banks' only assistant, has been named chief assistant. Mr. Black recently resigned , as Summit County Attorney was a Salt Lake County Deputy at- a former deputy county attorney in the Salt Lake County Attorney's Attor-ney's office. On Jan. 5, 1959, he was appointed assistant district attorney. The two new assistants were hired under a law passed by the last legislature allowing the appointment ap-pointment of two additional assistant as-sistant district attorneys for the Third District. A pay increase also was allowed effective May is: Mr. Banks said salaries of his assistants were raised from $250 a month lo $400. |