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Show Salt Lake attorney named bar president Salt Lake Attorney James B. Lee has been elected President of the Utah State Bar during the meeting of the Utah State Bar held at Sun Valley, Idaho. Mr. Lee, a partner in the Salt Lake Law Firm, Parsons, Behle and Latimar had served as President-elect during the past year. He is a former President of the Salt Lake County Bar Association. He succeeds Clyde C. Patterson, Ogden in the position of President of the Utah State Bar. In discussing problems facing fac-ing the organized bar at this time, Mr. Lee indicated that a pressing problem is that of establishing standards for public advertising by attorneys attor-neys in conformity with the recent Supreme Court decision. deci-sion. Bates et al vs. State Bar of Arizona. Other important and pending matters before the organized bar both locally and nationally include continuing contin-uing efforts to devise workable work-able systems for delivery of legal services to the within the framework o( i ability of the public to pj j, those services, inchidiaj ti expansion of existing Li. Referral and Prepaid L Services Plans, and br utilization of those pUu, rently in existence to ue persons without abflity tear for legal services. President-elect of the State Bar at the Fortj-Sj, Annual Meeting of Uk was John C. Beaslin of Vem Utah, a partner in tie fc Beaslin, Mygaird, Coke & Vincent. Other officers of the V State Bar who were electj-connection electj-connection with the State Bar Annual Metcn Honorable Calvin Ootid Ogden, for the Seeocd sion, W. Eugene Hinseji the Firm Hansen ud On who was re-elected ud I Wood Moyle EL of the Moyle and Draper, bod i Salt Lake City for the lis Division, who were ekceis the nine person govera board. Hold-over members of it Board include Duise i Frandsen, Price; Rklxdl Moffat and Carman L Ex Salt Lake City; Djvid t Sorenson. Logan; and Mr.U and Mr. Beaslin. |