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Show - ( Ia" Si ' Judge McCune 'ill aid AMES McCUNE yamed fifth des, , 'vi'h a STRICT JUDGE ,e deaf to ceremonies Tuesday in the Uyfeei County Courthouse. James - McCune was sworn in to re-ibratin, re-ibratin, i C. Nelson Day as Fifth 11 have K"ct Juclge- ding to Judge Day has been named v deaf, t S. Attorney for Utah, ineom. 'supreme Court Justice A. H. rat heard Judge McCune will be meat his vows. th cal1' Judge McCune, born in ePho"! ieka, became a resident of VldMli Sphi when his parents moved ' 0 iere when he was six months Cy tlla' it He spent most of his life 13 deal m ese ar He married Elizabeth Moody ndt j, Washington, D. C, in 1939. She died in 1966. He has four AiMren, George M., serving ;iih the U. S. Army in Oki-:wa; Oki-:wa; Pamela, a Utah State University student; Mary, and ,'ates ff., both of Nephi. Judge McCune attended the Sephi schools and the U S U i! Logan, and was awarded a Sailer of Law degree by Natal Na-tal University, Washington, D.C. Judge McCune said he will uke his home in Cedar City, is "the majority of the Fifth District Court work is in the suthera part of the state, and sy living in Cedar City I will be closer to the work, and in tetter position to work with Hie attorneys of the Fifth Dis-irict." |