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Show Candidate For ! District Judge y .' " 1 tUJ" .v? LI urn. ii i I V i l 1 1 : -I I V IMIMI ' DON MACK DALTON Attorney Don Mack Dalton of American Fork is vigorously campaigning cam-paigning in Utah .county pursuant to his candidacy for the Republican Repub-lican nomination for Judge of the Fourth Judicial District : Court (comprising Utah, Uintah, Wasatch Was-atch and Duchesne Counties). Duchesne Counties). Mr. Dalton graduated from the University of Utah Law School in 1923 and since then has had i 25 profitable years' experience as a practicing lawyer in Utah. In 1940 he was a candidate for Congressional Con-gressional nomination and in 1944 he was a candidate for Fourth Judicial District Attorney. During the last war he was attorney for the Selective Service under ap- j pointment of the President. He is a member of the Utah Bar Association, Assoc-iation, Utah County Bar, American Bar and Federal Bar, and is a Commissioner of the Utah State Bar. Mr. Dalton owns two lovely homes and a nice farm near Pleasant Pleas-ant Grove and spends most of his spare time on his farm as a hobby. He was a soldier in World War , I and was at the front in France; was with the occupation army In Germany. He is a Legionnaire, a Disabled Veteran and a Veteran of Foreign Wars. He spends considerable consider-able of his time in the Lions Club and Chamber of Commerce. Mr. Dalton has served three missions for the Latter Day Saints Church, totaling 10 years' time, including in-cluding 7 years as President of the South African Mission. He now has two sons on missions: Argentina Argen-tina and South Africa. He married Geneve Jorgenson of Castle Dale and they have two sons and a daughter. Mr. and Mrs. Dalton and family enjoyed a trip around the world, visiting 26 nations and have extensively exten-sively traveled throughout the U. S. in 45 states. Mr. Dalton was the first boxing instructor at the University of U-tah, U-tah, 1920-21. He largely put himself him-self through school by boxing in the professional ring. He is a life-long friend of Jack Dempsey and was a sparring partner and worked with Jack in some of his big fights. He is a descendant of the first Utah pioneers and the Revolutionary Revolution-ary fathers. Born May 12, 1895. He taught school in southern Colorado before entering the University Un-iversity of Utah. Mack's father died when he was 11 years of age and he has had to fight his way to the top. Mr. Dalton has always been an active and enthusiastic Republican and expects to meet many of the Republicans during his campaign in Utah county. i |