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Show CREDIT AVAILABLE for SHEEPMEN - CATTLEMEN At 5 Interest UTAH LIVESTOCK PRODUCTION CREDIT ASSOCIATION Beneficial Life Bldg., Salt Lake City i j Yu I WALK ? DRIVE or U U FLY Please Be Careful We Don't Want to Lose a Good Customer. O QUALITY BAKERY All Kinds Of Baked Goods H i Expert Dry Cleaning ! S ' DEMANDS Expert Training 1 H I Dry cleaning is more than a business .... it's a fine - I art. No one general process can be used on all 1 I garments. Different materials respond differently to 1 I cleaning. Colors must be considered the removal g of spots must be studied if the garment is not to f I be imparied. i M s ,15 I Modern Cleaners I i Phone 115 f Kj - f Ss hi it ei l mmm pots Ski...,.' ?tJr AND PANS r !n Enamelware YM Our easy to shop counters are filled with a new shipment of enamelware in cream wyv)i with either green or red trim. yMwk Come in today and see them. You'll find yyff0k here, what you want in quality merchan- jj SPROUSE-KEIJZ STORES lllll cA Western OrcjaniiaHotL- I RESOLUTION In honor of the career of the distinguished DAVID H. MORRIS Former Judge of the Fifth Judicial District Court and member of the Utah State Bar and the bar of the Fifth Judicial District ' WHEREAS, it has been called to the at- The bar of the State of Utah and parti- tention of the bar of the Fifth District Court cularly of the Fifth Judicial District feel that one of its distinguished members the honored in having had as one of its members honorable Judge David H. Morris has answer- a- ."M?n ,f SUch "tstan(linS J" a"j . .. ,,.. principal, a man who so capably discharged ed the call of D.v.ne Providence, and passed his varied public duties. As members of the from this mortal sphere of action on Tuesday, bar we are particularly proud of the dis- the twenty-fourth day of August, in the year tingnished record that he made when he oc- of our Lord, one thousand nine hundred thirty- cupied the position of Judge of the Fifth seven, after a life filled with active, generous, District Court between the year 1916 and energetic service in the interest of the people 192. ad in this discharge of these duties in the State of Utah, and he was known for his courage, his learning of the law, and his great understanding of HhKLAS, the passing of our brother the human problems that came before him brings grief and a great sense of loss, not only in the capacity of Judge. The bar is especi- to his esteemed family, but to his associates ally proud of his record as a member of the at the bar and to thousands of friends court of this district in which he practiced throughout the state. ,w am, of the record he made , defenaillg NOW, THEREFORE, be it remembered a,,d lrote(tinK the interests and confidences that the Honorable David H. Morris was born of clients who came to him for aid. in New York, April 6, 1858. ..That he came So at the close of this chapter of life Sa t LrkePcTt"tSTatSh0ne .Pneers t0 - ieVfitting and .ropr nat the record 1867 came to the th rT , f V" the S'ear of our fp brother the bar who has Just he VrZ to 1 P yr t ! t.GcorBe where departed from this life should be called to zjtz j 7, the ar tion ? rzoiPt whr? r sUhVS in the vear ISoV Sik- i affora to lose a citizen "ho hns R,ve f in me jear lS'Jo. since his admission to the ,.... . , r,r the bar he ha hel.i ., e freely of time, talents and energy for lm Strlb oft eTof S Ht " br0'her' St. GeorKe for seven years, County Attorney Moms- Attnrv NOWTHEREFORE, be It resolved by v e. rs . t P y .St; GC0rBe fr elcven m""s f the bar of the Fifth Judicial Dis- the Stite l e , trm fWn"h,nBton Co""y f tTict that we spread upon the records of each of th UwT latUre0r, 'r1 yearS JudBe co,,nt-V of the Fifth Judicial Court a res"- Distrlrt for fnr Judlclal "',ion f F.steem and Affection in regard to Uc trusts he iUoV ? ?' lmb- whlh thousands of other clti"' ably dlschard efficiently and honor- f the State of Utah felt for our friend and associate, David II. Morris. |