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Show e- -u p rnr. w w r m S2 u f ww 62 new lawyers, record high, have been admitted to practice law in Utah at ceremonies in the State Supreme Court For the past seven years, all-tim- e' a year have itniniimiiiiiiiiiiiiitin to the State Bar. This group was larger than many of the groups admitted annually before 1960, Dean W. Sheffield, bar secretary said. Dean Samuel Thurman of the University of Utah college of law said all but 11 were graduates of his school. There has never been a period of greater demand for attorneys than today, he said. This demand results from Increasing complexity of laws, part of which results from new U.S. Supreme Court decisions, together with a greater awareness of constitutional rights, he said. Chief Justice J. Allan Crockett welcomed the group to membership in the bar. He enjoined them to work consistently for protection of individual rights and liberties within tiie framework of Justice under the law. David Kunz, Ogden, State Bar president, urged the new attorneys to acquaint themselves thoroughly with facts the cases with concerning which they deal. Knowing the facts tor rrrr Mew ,t' aa two groups W -y t r - w w v v w CARE Crusade - SAN FRANCISCO Utahns are asked to participate in the rrrinniTt'yinryrf v w u v Uiah Attorneys " Chairman of the group is holiday season CARE' Food Crusade. Its aim is to Dr. Elliot Landau, send 6 million packages to of educational .psychology the hungry in & countries as the University of Utah, personal gifts from AmeriVice chairman is Mrs. Stancans who give $1 per package. ley Marcus, a member of the Combined with cost sharing Board of Community Services Council. And secretary is plans of host governments and commodities donated by EUlidt Williams, youth reprethe United States government, sentative and student at the this drive will help feed 37 University of Utah. million during the coming The groups next meeting year, CARE Regional Direc-to- r will be held on Nov. 14 at 7:30 C. Thomas p.m. in the Juvenile Court announced. Butiding. More than 25 million children will be fed daily at school and preschool centers to assure their full mental and Russell LT Davis, director physical growth. the Utah State Library, TuesFamily aid will be extended day received a Smokey the through food for work payBear citation for a two-yements to villagers engaged in . campaign of distributing fire building Toads, schools and prevention materials in bookfacilities other community i mobiles. essential to economic Mr. Davis received the certificate from Richard Klason, About $2 million is slated state forester, and for emergency food aid to deputy W. Tourtillott, superfamine victims in India and to George-visor of Wasatch National 1967 members within team claSslfi-profess- cations. w - r r rrrirr uwwu DESERETNEWS; Thuridoy, " ww ' e ur u October! 'Smokey Coed First S.L Resident To Get Sertoma Award Team captains include: Finance Bill Homer, First SeFirst in Sait Lake City to re- - Ave. Dan curity Bank; Service ceive the La Sertoma Interna-- 1 Announcement of this Heiner, Denver & Rio Grande years tional Scholarship is Miss was made by Mrs. Levi and Wholesale Western; mie Peirce. E. Reynolds, president of the Retail trade George Nichol-aluA student at Westminster Col- - local La Sertoma. According to Bonneville Architects; Mining and Manufacturing-V- eri lege, Miss Peirce will recc.ve a Mrs. Reynolds, winners of the. Gurr, Rocky Mountain $100 check toward her tuition at scholarship are selected for out--' Dr. that school. She is a daughter of standing achievement and cit Machinery; Professional Mrs. Betty Peirce, 824 Fourth tzenship. Bob Morrow, physician. , ' Jim-winn- Honor or refugees and other war victims in the Middle East and South Vietnam. Contributions may be sent to: CARE Food Crusade, 444 Market St., San Francisco, Calif., 94111. Make checks payable to CARE. Contributions are exempt from income tax and all donations are f Forest. Chamber Recruits The Salt Lake City Chamber of Commerce has kicked off its fall membership drive by appointing five captains to direct recruitment. Council Officers Ronald P. Larsen, membership director said that the Chamber of Commerce goal is 150 new members by Dec. 7. Officers have been elected for Salt Lake County Juvenile Court advisory council. 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