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Show PROGRESSIVE CANDIDATES FOR JUDICIARY IN THIRD DISTRICT HH Joseph J Whltaker. H Judge Joseph J Whitaker is one of H the young attorneys of Utah who al- H ready has made good on the bench. At H present he is judge of the civil division H of the city court over which he has H presided with a fairness and intelll- H gence that have, marked him. as one of H the leading young jurists of our time. H He would be a credit to the coramun- H ity on the district bench. BHi N. A Robertson. Hr Nicholas A, Robertson was born in lj North Argyle, New York. His boy- H hood was spent in Ft. Wayne, Indiana, H where he graduated from, high school. K Afterwards he studiad law m his B: father's office and at the Indiana Unl- M: versity, fiom which he graduated in I 1890. I The -same year he located in Salt Lake City and practiced law with the old firm of Bennett, Marshall and Bradley and later at Eureka where, for H eight years, he was City Attorney. H 'r-a.bis xoturn to? Salt Lake City he H ig been associated with Geo. N. H . awponco in the general law practice. H He .has specialized in mining law and H has ably attended to many important HI matters. (Advertisement ) George F. Goodwin. George F. Goodwin, practicing lawyer law-yer for twenty years In Salt Lake City, Utah, enjoys a reputation as a practioner that falls to few men In this community. His is a record of loyal, effective service and he has reached the very top of his profession. profes-sion. George M. Sullivan. 1 George M. Sullivan was born in Van Buren county, Iowa. He graduated from the Normal school for teachers at Bloomfield, Iowa, in 1888. The following fol-lowing year entered the office of his brother at Broken Bow, Nebraska, as a law student, and was admitted to the bar in 1890, and entered the practice of law at Alliance, Nebraska, as a partner of Will G. Simonson, under the firm name of "Simonson & Sullivan." Sulli-van." He pursued the practice of law at Alliance until 1899, when he came to Salt Lake City, and continued his chosen profusion. During his residence resi-dence in Utah, he hag been recognized as one of the leading and reliable lawyers of Salt Lake City. minim iiiiiiwwww tmmmm mmmmn miiiii '--" .$& - ' Mf-tMM W. H. Bramel. William Hadley Bramel; born in Nebraska Ne-braska City, Nebraska. Graduated from University of Wyoming. Has been .a citizen of Utah seventeen years, all of which time has been devoted to the practice of law. Was assistant attorney at-torney of Salt Lake City during the Morri3 administration Robert B. Porter. Robert B. Porter was graduated from Knox College, Galesburg, Illinois. He came to Salt Lake City in October of the year 1903, and was admitted to the bar of the Supreme Court of Utah. Plis scholastic legal education was ob-tained ob-tained at Harvard University. His practical legal experience, consisting of work along every legal line, has been obtained in the offices of Stephens, Smith & Porter, of which firm he has been a member. Although Mr. Porter has been interested in the political questions of the day, he has seldom allied himself In an active public capacity capa-city with any party. However, in the fall of 1911, ho assumed the chairmanship chairman-ship of the Citizen's Non-Partisan campaign cam-paign committee, the result of that oampalgn being a complete and decisive victory for the ticket he represented. |