Show Group Considers e a of Judit a Dis Changing Utah districts to di divide divide divide di- di vide judicial duties more evenly and justify uniform salaries and tenures of oC office In district courts had been discussed Tuesday by members of the legislative committee committee committee com com- to draft Jaws laws governing nonpartisan election of ot ju judges ge 3 Delbert M. M Draper Salt Lake City Samuel Cline M Raiford Mlford lford and I George H. H Lowe Ogden attorneys I who represent the Utah State Bar Baron Baron Baron on the committee continued work on a law to be considered by the committee at its next meeting May 17 at 7 p. p m m. at the state capi capitol toJ The proposed judiciary law probably will not include provisions for realignment of judicial districts districts districts dis dis- dis- dis although this was discussed when District Judges C. C E E. Henderson Hender Hender- son Bon and Clarence E. E Baker Baer Salt Lake City William S. S Dunford Provo and F. F W W. Keller Price met with the group headed by State Sen Ward C. C Holbrook D D. Davis In response to a question from State Sen Claud Hirschi Hirscht R R. Iron and Washington the judges revealed revealed re rc re- re an average of eight cases a aday aday aday day is disposed of by the six judges in Third judicial district which includes Salt Lake county while judges in some of the less populous districts sometimes handle no more morein morein in a whole term |