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Show 2C Sun Advocate, Price, Utah Wednesday, October 13, 1982 easfe (BairboinisymiinisQdle Dragerton native named Supreme Court law clerk the best in the nation. Each of the nine justices on the court has two or three law clerks, according to Hawkins. After their term at the Supreme Court, these clerks are good candidates for top jobs in the legal field, he said. A clerkship is exciting to me personally because it will give me the opportunity to interact and work with men and women possessing great intellects and The story of a small town boy making it big has come true for a former Dragerton resident. a 1982 Kevin Worthen, graduate of the J. Reuben Clark Law School at Brigham Young University, has been appointed law clerk to Supreme Court Justice Byron R. White for the court term beginning in the fall of 1983. In memory Verda Petersen, left, shows children of Petersen Elementary School trophies and honors awarded to her late husband and Petersen, school namesake, Carl "Stubby who died in January. Mrs. Petersen donated the materials for the case that was made by students at the Ann Self Training Center under the direction of Mike Keller. Worthen is currently serving as a law clerk to the Honorable Malcolm R. Wilkey, a judge for the U.S. Circuit Court of Appeals, D.C. Circuit, in Washington, D.C. He graduated at the head of his class of 152, according to Law School Dean Carl S. Hawkins. A native of Dragerton, Worthen also graduated from the College of Eastern Utah as valedictorian of his class in 1978 and graduated summa cum laude from BYU in 1979 with a degree in political science. Hawkins, a former Supreme Court law clerk himself, said a clerkship offers an unbeatable to see the opportunity of the highest court in workings the United States from the inside, and to see the nations best lawyers at work in some of the most important cases. Most of these clerkships go to Ivy League schools and a few others, but this is the third one powerful personalities, Worthen said. It will assist me professionally as well, by giving me the chance to learn more about the process of judicial decision-makina process which operates at its highest level in the Supreme Court. has previously Worthen worked as a law clerk for firms in Phoenix and Salt Lake City and as a teaching assistant in legal writing at the Clark Law School. He was an Edwin S. Hinckley Scholar at BYU and lead article editor for the BYU Law Review. g, Kevin Worthen weve had in the Clark Law history, Schools 10-ye- ar That record Hawkins said. indicates the training BYU law students are getting is equal to 1 HE DELIVERS! Hes one Oquidilty with Safety our carrier staff of young men & of women who faithfully deliver the paper to your home. During National Newspaper Week we extend our special thanks to these young merchants for a job well done! Scan 53voccjta 7 IHTyAKKET TMTE HIGH YIELD Y LIQUIDITY EDIC IMSURED AUTOMATICALLY RENEWABLE A Tough Decision... Row, the Choice is Simple... Chances are, when you had $20,000 or more to invest and wanted either liquidity or high yield, you were talking with your stock broker. If you wanted safety for your investment, chances are you were talking with your bank. You can arrange for this CD at any CSB office. Matures eveiy 7 days. Automatically renewable. HE! Market Rate CD, naturally, your CSB along with your other deposits, are insured to $100,000 by the Federal Deposit Insurance Corporation - an agency of the Federal Government. 7-D- How, Commercial Security Bank introduces the CSB Market Rate Certificate of HCK 7-D- Deposit This is an account that offers you liquidity with safety and the high yield you have come to expect from money market funds. INTEREST THIS WEEK S RATE j Commercial lad Security taih Depositor' Accounts Insured to $100, 000 by the F.D.I.f. Public Service of the National Association of Secretaries of State, this Publication and the Advertising Council A . Cxxncil |