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Show i-ill lri T'' t M lMn( rt" WEH Hrafl9BA s. iD flP-v BM Mnyvw 1HHH ' SiC K W" Ji HBR VN.'r rBD L.lt. l4M IE?:' JH E:,nl ImE bBHI HT HH LM H' L4f "9i ' ii k 4S M 'HH k '"' ! nib i - l UHmI' ' -"T'ii HM't' 'uD tEr ' RH lflMIk-f IPH1 lH--H--- ; aHIH g WJ r Bk vMfTWrff illctf?aHK tfflMtMMKffW Jf?4, J3(IWMWPwBlBK ; riml'npf?'Yn ALBERT E. BO WEN . . , Republican Nominee For Supreme Court Albo'rt E. EO'vtcz, r.crbU:a:i ctn-' dtda'to for tho p.altl-a of Cur"io Court Justice, Is ' unusually well fit-' ,tod for tho work required of our Stato Supremo Court. Sir; Dowcn's high school and first college training was received at tho Brlgham Young College, where lie won for himself an enviable reputation reputa-tion as a brilliant Btudent and active participant In athletic and other eol-lcglatd eol-lcglatd activities. After imisuliiK post graduate studies In the catt, majoring In history and English, ho was made professor of h'tory aud political sclenco at the Brlgham Young College, which position he resigned to take up the study of law. At the University of Chicago where he pursued his legal studies, Mr. Bowen, was recognized as ono of the leading students of the Institution Insti-tution from which he was graduated with honors. Indeed, soon jears later the Dean of the Law fjchool in a public address compllmenUd Utah on the attainment of, her students stu-dents at the, law. school, and stated, that A. E, Bowen of Utah held the highest record of any student ever graduated from the school. In recognition rec-ognition of his attainment ho was elected el-ected as a charter member of a national na-tional legal fraternity, known as the Order of the Coifts, which re admitted admit-ted each year tho three students holding the highest record from each of the leading law schools of America. i:r. IJ en's preparation for his lav work augured well for his success. suc-cess. Vt'ry shortly ho was recognized recogniz-ed as iyotit tho leading lawyers of tlio northern part, of the"' state, whoro ho has been Identified, as n member of tho firm of Noboker, Thatcher c Bowen, with most of tho Important litigation conducted Blnco ho entered tho practlco In particular par-ticular ho haa been engaged In tho handling C tho largest and most Important Im-portant water suits that have como before tho courts, and Is nt present representing tho farmers Interests In Utah and Idaho In tho famous Bear Itlvor suit. Mr. Bowe'n possesses In high degree de-gree tho conservative, deliberate, judicial ju-dicial temperament which Is the final fin-al safety In a court of justice. Ho combines with theso qualities diligence, dili-gence, dependability and honesty. He is a keen thinker and convincing speaker, an 'honorable opponent, and tireless worker and as a Jurist would be just nd fearless.' He is a man who understands and loves the people peo-ple of Utah and whose whole devotion devo-tion centors la this state.. His knowledge of history, his command of tho English language, his Intimate Intim-ate knowledge and successful practice prac-tice of the law, and his loyalty to bis stato and country constitute him i a mnn whose services Utah should secure on the bench of the Supremo Court. |