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Show THREE JUSTICES TO AVOID CASE Thre state tuprcm court jus ticts, confronting s cue in which they took part as it originated more than .0 years ago, will retire temporarily from the bench Thursday. Thurs-day. Disqualified by their interest of a decade ago. Chief Justice William Wil-liam H. Folland, city attorney here at that time; Justice D. W. Mof-fwti Mof-fwti wha then eprsnle wnlmp company involved in the litigation, and Justice James H. Wolfe, who prAjdrf t the distrirt court trial of the case, will be replaced by district dis-trict court judges. Thus, while the case is heard, the high court bench of five will hold more district dis-trict judges than supreme court Justices. Water rights on Big Cottonwood canyon are involved, the suit having hav-ing been brought against Salt Lake City by Vincent Shurtleff and others. Supreme Court Justices Ephraim Hanson and M Art in M. Larson will decide the case with District Judges Roger I. McDonough and P. C Evans of Salt Lake City and R. E. Pratt of Ogden. I |