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Show NEW LI FIRM 10 OPjNOFFICE Judge A. E. Pratt to Enter Private Practice With Son, Eugene Pratt Judge Arthur E. Pratt of the district dis-trict court will nter private law practice prac-tice In URd.-n with his son. Eugone Pratt with his going out of office on January I, 1921, according lo an Announcement An-nouncement made this morning Ku-fene Ku-fene Pratt has already opened of flies at rooms 404-5-6 First National bank building and theso offices will bo usd bv the firm after the flr.it of tho year. The firm will be known as Prutt und Pratt. It was said In announcing his plans for the future. fu-ture. Judge Pratt stated that he desired desir-ed to express his appreciation of the plendld vote received by voters In this district and Weber county. Ho declared declar-ed ho appreciate the real desire of the people of Weber countv. regardless of political affiliation, to rotain the present Judges in office, despite the fact that they were defeutcd with others of the ticket Judge Pratt expressed th hope that the next legislature will enact a law under which Judicial officers muy be nominated and sleeted by non-partisun vote Frequent changes in the Judiciary, Judici-ary, he said, was detrimental to the best Interests of the people. "I congratulate the people, however," how-ever," Judge Pratt said In closing. "In having elected two of the most eminently emin-ently qualified members of the bar as successors to the present Judges." |