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Show Incumbent Justice i Henriod Seeks Re-election f " i, , 'I i ' ' ' ' ' i A f " ! . ; 1 Xl , t - I Supreme Court Justice F. Henri Henriod announced his intention in-tention to succeed himself in the office of Judge of the Utah Supreme Su-preme Court, which he has held by appointment for the past year. He is a native Utahn, born in 1905, at American Fork, Utah County, son of F. A. and Selena G. Henriod. He is a grandson of Eugene A. Ilonriod, first free pulic school toucher in the State, a grandneplii'w of the late Judge Joshua Greenwood, Green-wood, and a great grandson of Erastus Snow, early settler. He obtained his education in the elementary schools of Salt Lake City, the Universities of Utah, Georgetown and Harvard. He is a past Vice-president and Commissioner of the Utah Bar. Association, past President of j the Utah junior Bar Association, Associa-tion, and former member of the Legal Aid Board. He served three years in the Air Corps and Judge Advocate branches of the Army in World War II, and was active as a Captain in the North African, Sicilian and Italian campaigns, where he received re-ceived official recognition for his work. In seeking office on the high court, Judge Henriod stated: "The year I have been on the Supreme Court has been one of rich experience, and I am grateful for the privilege of having served 'the people of this State. I conscientiously have tried to arrive at decisions fairly, honestly and as I see the cases presented to us. I have made an earnest effort, without delay, to serve the lawyers and their clients and to shorten opinions so as to lessen the staggering costs that confront . attorneys and others who must spend their valuable time and money purchasing and reading the opinions we write. Any accomplishment ac-complishment I have made in the past year or any lack of it is open for public examination, i which I invite. If the voters j feel I have carried, with fidelity, fidel-ity, fairness and a reasonable measure of efficiency the bur-j bur-j dens of the high office to which I again aspire, I shall be profoundly pro-foundly grateful for any vote of confidence they give me next November under the nonpartisan nonparti-san law governing the selection of Judges." |