| Show TWO CAST HA HATS TS TSIN IN PARTY RINGS e Tho crowded political ring attracted at nt- two new candidates fo for public public public pub pub- lic office Tuesday E E. H. H Eardle Salt Lake City Illuminating engineer announced his lIs candidacy for the congressional nomination from the Second dietrict district dis die on the Republican ticket while Karl V. V King young Salt Lake City attorney filed his intention to seek the Democratic nomination n for tor the city bench Head of ot the Eardley Electrical and Distributing company Mr Eardley has ba been engaged in the electrical contracting business in Salt Lake City for more than 40 years and now specializes in il illuminating illuminating il- il engineering in the thc intermountain inter inter- mountain countr country A native Salt Laker he was educated educated ed ed- cd- cd in local schools and from 1900 to 1902 served as a missionary missionary missionary mission mission- ary for the L. L D. D S. S church He was a high counselor in the PIoneer Pioneer Pio Plo neer L. L D. D S. S stake for 20 years His public service Includes a term termas as member of the Salt Lake City board of education from 1918 to I 1920 Mr King a native of ot Provo has been active in Democratic politics polities In Jn Salt Lake City since sinco attaining his majority He was educated In Salt Lake City public schools the University of Utah the University of Leipzig and at George Washington Washing Washing- ton university where he received his law degree in 1930 He first practiced law In the District Dis of Columbia courts was admitted admitted ad ad- mUted to practice in federal circuit circuit cir cir- cir cir- cult and district courts and then returned to Utah where he has lince since resided Four candidates will be nominated nominaL nominaL- ed id by Democratic delegates to to the city j Judicial dl lal con convention en Ion on September September September Sep- Sep t 12 |