| Show r T I 4 4 1 t r fr I I z r r f 1 T 1 4 r C Y 11 I i J 0 y rr J 4 w r TV 1 I iY 9 fJ i ft ff Lp T p A 2 kt i Joseph E. E Nelson Will W V i 1 11 1 keep post in Fourth District I r 4 2 i 1 l r rL L i I T T David id T. T Leu Lewis is Retained as judge in Third District 3 Judges Win Unopposed District Posts Election was automatic Friday for three Utah district judges who found themselves unopposed in their present offices They are Judges David T T. Lewis Salt Lake City Third Judicial Judicial Ju Ju- District Parley Ogden Second District and Joseph Jo seph E E. Nelson Spanish Fork Fourth District The he filing deadline was Thursday Thursday Thurs Thurs- I day at 5 pm p.m. but no opposition candidates filed I The new nonpartisan judiciary law requires that the secretary of state issue certificates of election ejection forthwith All An were appointed to office since the last general election and they were the only three district judges to come up for election this year In contrast to the unprecedented unprecedented unprecedented dented district judge situation both State Supreme Court positions positions win will be carried on the separate separate sep sep- arate November ballot banot Three I candidates filed for each post Justice Lester A. A Wade Vade seeking seeking seek seek- ing another year term will be opposed by R. R J. J Hogan Salt Lake City and George VV W. W V Worthen orthen Provo Another justice R. R Henri Henriod Hen Hen- nod is seeking to fill out the remaining four years of the term to which he was appointed He HeI I will face two incumbent judges Will Vill L L. Hoyt Nephi Fifth Fifths District District Dis Dis- and Joseph G. G Jeppson Salt I Lake C City ty Th Third rd District W f. f I Parley Continues I as judge in Second District |