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Show WYOMING ENJOYS MUCH PROSPERITY Salt Lake, Aug. 19 "Wyoming is having a great season of prosperity," said Chief Justice Charles N. Potter of the supreme court of Wyoming, who is a delegate to the American Bar association convention. "With wool prices in the neighborhood neighbor-hood of 28 cents a pound, cattle prices good and general conditions excellent, we have certainly nothing to complain com-plain of in our state," continued the judge. "Wyoming is progressing most satisfactorily. sat-isfactorily. We realize that we don't have as many people as some of the states represented at this convention. conven-tion. We don't have as many lawyers We just organized our state bar association as-sociation a year ago, but we have fifteen members here for the national convention. Considering our population, popula-tion, we think that very fair. "The bar of Wyoming was anxious to do everything possible to assist in the success of the convention in Salt Lake It is the best convention we have ever had, and Salt Lake CltrG ' to be congratulated." "M,WV'. Judge Potter has been atUnto ' the American Bar association coaT tions for years. He was on0 of Sw i judges who, two years ago atS Montreal convention, organized a judicial section, which has come ii 3 be one of the moat Important and t J terestlng branches of the national or-ganlzation.. or-ganlzation.. He Is vice president fx Wyoming, of the American Bar u- , sociation. For twenty-ono years Judge Poll? ' has served as chief justice of Wr ' ming's highest tribunal. He began a new term In January Besides Judge Potter, the Wjosfcr delegation at the convention incfo'n C P Arnold of Laramie. JohnA.Ai nold of Evanston, B M. Aushermnri Evanston, Charles E. Blydenbargh c! Rawlins, W. H Cazier of Afton, C D Clark of Evanston. Abraham Crar- f ford of Evanston, William C, KMail of Cheyenne, M. A Kline of Ow-enne, Ow-enne, William R. Mullen of Ciejeii?, -William Lee Simpson of Codj, Vfil-Ham Vfil-Ham MoMurray of Laramie and J. R. Sullivan of Laramie. |