OCR Text |
Show Justice Bwham To Speak M Rttil Kappa Chapter and their guests; Epsilon, Pi, and Rho Chapters, will meet at the Bountiful City Library Convention Con-vention Room on Monday, l'eb. 7 at 7 p.m. CIIR1STINK M. Durham, associate Justice of the Utah Supreme Court will be the speaker and will address herself her-self to "The Work of the Utah Supreme Court," Justice Durham received her A.B. degree with high honors hon-ors from Wellesley College, Wellesley, Mass,, June 17. She attended Boston College of Law and Arizona Slate Uni-versity Uni-versity of Law from 1968-69. June 1971, Justice Durham received her law degree de-gree from J. D. Duke University Universi-ty School of Law, Durham, North Carolina, and was admitted to the North Carolina Bar, August, 1971 and to the Utah Bar in April of 1974. AMONG Justice Durham's past professional and civic I . j ' A s I JUSTICE CHRISTINE M. DURHAM activities are: presiding judge, Third Judicial District, 1981-1982; 1981-1982; President, Utah District Judges Association, 1980- " A lump of butter or a tablespoon of cooking oil added to the water cooking cook-ing rice, noodles or spaghetti spa-ghetti will help prevent sticking and boilovers. 1981"; member, Utah State Bar Committee on public relations 1979-1980; member, Utah State Bar Committee for Improvement Im-provement of the Utah Code 1979-1980. Member of the Board of Trustees, legal services for the Developmental Disabled, Utah Protection and Advocacy Advoca-cy Agency 1977-1978; national board of directors, Odyssey Institute, Inc. (non-profit agency dealing with drug abuse, child abuse), 1974-1978, 1974-1978, vice president for Utah; now emeritus, ad hoc member of joint subcommittee on Sex-Biased Sex-Biased statutes, Utah Legislative Legisla-tive Judiciary Committee 1976-1977, advisory council, Department of Family and Consumer Affairs, University of Utah, 1974-1977. JUSTICE Durham is the author au-thor of "Utilizing Legal Services Ser-vices Within Systems of Care for the Elderly," in Alternatives Alterna-tives to Institutional Care for Older Americans: Practice and Planning; center for the Study of Aging and Human Development, Develop-ment, Duke University, 1973. Recent honor accorded her was to be included in "Who's Who in American Women." CURRENT Professional and Civic activities which Judge Christine M. Durham is involved in-volved in are as follows: member, mem-ber, Utah State Bar Committee Commit-tee to Revise Statement of Principles and Guidelines for Reporting to the Bench, Bar, Media, and Law Enforcement Agencies; member, state and f ederal Court Relations Committee, Com-mittee, Conference of State Trial Judges, Judicial Administration Admi-nistration Division, American Bar Association; Charter member and bencher, American Amer-ican Inn of Court I. Member Moroni L. Jensen State House Fellows Commission; Commis-sion; member, board of trustees, trus-tees, Salt Lake County Legal Aid Society, and member, (ioverning Board of Developmental Develop-mental Disabilities, Inc. (nonprofit (non-profit corporation providing educational services to handicapped hand-icapped pre-school children). SHE IS married and the mother of four children. Her husband. George Homer Durham. II. is a pediatrician in Salt Lake City, where they reside. |