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Show STRAW IN RACE FOR DISTRICT JUDGESHIP A new hat a Straw hatwas thrown into the political ring of Utah county Saturday when Milan R. Straw of Springville and Provo announced his candidacy for the I From 1911 to 1912 Mr. Straw was 1 deputy treasurer serving under the late E. T. Palfreyman, and deputy county clerk from 1915 to 1916, also under Mr. Palfreyman. He served the county as county attorney for one term, 1921-22. I3 has always been a Republican :nl j has taken a leading part in party j affairs for a number of yc?-rs. ; Supporters of Mr. Straw poirt to the fact that of all of the candiJnlc- I for the office of district judge thur j far mentioned, he has practiced law in this county the longest period. With the exception of one other ' candidate he is also the only native son of the counly seeking honurrt-fiv the P.epublican judicial disrict convention. office of the judge of the Fourth ju- j dicial district subject to the will of the Republican judicial convention to be held in Provo, August 14. j Mr. Straw's candidacy was en-jdorser en-jdorser at the Republican primary of I the Springville precinct held Fri-, Fri-, day. He is a native son of Springville Spring-ville where he was educated in the puhlic schools and where he has resided re-sided since completing his education educa-tion and opening his law office in 916. He attended the Young university univer-sity and graduated from the law school of the University of Utah. |