Show l Retired S 5 L I Jurist Dies Of Brain Hemorrhage g j p 3 i S George G. G Armstrong Judge of Third district court for 12 years Judge Occupied District Court Bench 12 Y Years ars George G. G Armstrong 73 7 75 Ninth East street former Third Thir district court judge died in a Salt Lake hospital Monday at t a. a m. m of a cerebral hemorrhage Mr Armstrong Armstrong- Was b born rn July 16 1868 in Boscobel Wis Vis and was graduated from high school there He subsequently was was a graduate of the University of Vis of Wisconsin Wis 4 receiving his bachelor of ot letters degree in 1891 He then entered law school at the university university university sity and t twp two 9 years e later t r obtained Sills his LL.B. degree H He came c to Salt Salty Lake City shortly after gaining his v la degree de dc- de- de gree and became associated wi with h the Jones Schrader law firm but after a year formed a law Jaw partnership partners lp with George GeorgeL Nye Nyc A year later he hc became a l partner of E. E B. B Critchlow y m maintained main main- in- in tamed their office when he became head of the department department de dc- de- de of the Utah Uth branch of or Bradstreets In 1900 Judge Armstrong was appointed deputy county clerk and four years later he was elected to the bench as Third district judge which position he held until 1916 A member of Sigma Chi fraternity fraternity frater rater nJ Mr Armstrong was feted by the Beta Epsilon chapter in 1937 after having been affiliated with the thc fraternity 50 years ears Mr rr Armstrong is survived by his widow Mrs Marion M. M Over- Over back Armstrong whom he hc married married mar mar mar- ried ned in Denver S Rent Executive Named Joseph v. W. enfold p-enfold Denver has be been n. n selected as acting cU g regional region l rent executive ve to replace Willis W. W Ritter who resigned his position Ion last week weel to resume his private privat law practice in Salt Lake City office of ot fice flee of price administration officials officials dais announced Monday Mr Pen- Pen fold formerly was Mr Ritters Ritter's as- as |