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Show Wednesday, October 8, Sun Advocate, Price, Utah 3A 1986 'Women and the Law' to be topic of female judges' talk Justice and Delinquency Judge Sharon Peacock will keynote the annual meeting of the Consortium for Mc-Cul- Utah Women in ly Higher Education hosted by the College of Eastern Utah campus women at 4 p.m. on Friday, Oct. 10, in the Student Activity Center alumni room. McCully, a second district judge for the juvenile court in Salt Lake City, is a former resident of Orangeville. Her topic of discussion will be Women and the Law her father, J. James Peacock, was a teacher and principal. The family moved to Salt Lake City in 1970 where her father took a position with the Utah Education Association. The lecture is free for Consortium of Utah Women in Higher Education members with the community and nonconsortium members charged Governors Task Force on Victims Rights, Utah Permanency Planning Task Force, and Partners Program advisory board in the Utah law Prevention, related and citizenship education project. She is an adjunct faculty member at Westminster College where she teaches a legal assistants training program. She is a lecturer and trainer for the Division of Youth Corrections, Division of Family Ser- and $2.00. Support the covers womens rights and vices, Legal Secretaries Association and others. privileges under the law. The community is invited to She was born in Price and attend the lecture. grew up in Orangeville where She was appointed to the Em judicial position in 1983 by then Gov. Scott Matheson. Before her judicial appointment she spent five years as the assistant attorney general. Her undergraduate degree was earned at Brigham Young University where she was graduated cum laude with a bachelor of arts degree. Her major emphasis was English and political science. She attended BYU on a presidential scholarship her senior year and a deans scholarship for her first three years. She was a member of Phi Kappa Phi honor society, was a member of the Utah In- a Association tercollegiate Photo by Liz Faulkner Crab apple cleanup Rhea Anderson rakes up fall's fallen ap- pies from her crab apple free. "When we planted this crab apple tree, we thought that there wouldn't be any apples. Boy, were we wrong. We clean up these darn apples every year," Anderson said, Crabaapple trees are either male or female and the sex of the tree determines the apple crop. Obviously, Anderson is the proud owner of a female tree. semi-finali- st Jaycees to host program for ' funding for 'Sub-for-San- In an effort to raise money for the Jaycees Sub-For-San- and program ta Thanksgiving Food Baskets charity, the Price Jaycees and Windows Lounge are holding a Super-Sud- s Showdown this Sunday at the Radisson Inn, 833 Westwood Blvd. Festivities begin at noon with a social hour with beverages and food available. Then at 2 p.m. the real fun begins with six team events fashioned in a super-star- s style. Events include mud All proceeds holds membership in the National Council of Juvenile and Family Court Judges, She also said. Live music will be provided by local bands and there is no cover charge. All lounges in Carbon County are invited to join the fun. Team are limited to six members, two of whom must be women. Entry fee is $20 per team. the teams. Jerry Chavez said the team competition will provide great fun and entertainment for the public and not just a few laughs. The whole idea is to raise money and have a good time doing it. Im sure it will be fun for those participating as well Chavez as those watching, fees FABC20(3S 6. ta wrestling, horseshoes, an obstacle course and a tricycle race. Teams are comprised of employees from local lounges, but members of the general public are encouraged to join executive board and delegate, and completed an intership for theU.S. Senate. She was graduated from the University of Utah College of Law with her juris doctorate degree. While at the U of U she was a member of the national moot in the court team, Roger J. Traynor Moot Court competition, vice chancellor of the Moot Court Honor Board and served an internship at the juvenile court. 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