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48 The Law School Record Vol. 7, No.2

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Stephen L. Richards, LLB'04, is a member of the Council of Joseph S. Jones, JD'30, a member of Ray, Rawlins, Jones and the Twelve Apostles of the Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Henderson. His practice is principally in the public utility, Saints, and is a President of the Church. He has served the banking and corporute fields; he is active in a wide variety of Church extensively in many capacities, as he has served the civic affairs. Bar, for a time as a Vice-President of the American Bar As­ sociation. He is currently an officer or director of some dozen business organizations.

Grant C. Aadnesen, JD'42, a partner in Ray, Quinney and Nebeker, and past president of the Salt Lake County Bar Association.

The Honorable Willis W. Ritter, JD'24, U. S. District Judge for the District of . Judge Ritter had practiced law in Illinois, the District of Columbia and Utah before his appointment to the Bench. He was also, for twenty-five years, Professor of Law at the . Vol. 7, No.2 The University of Chicago Law School 49

David A. Skeen, JD'10, is senior partner of Skeen, Worsley, Snow and Christensen. He was a founder, and for thirty-six years president of, the Utah Legal Aid Society; he is currently active in the work of the National Legal Aid Association. Mr. Skeen has also been a member of the House of Delegates of the American Bar Association. He served a term as President of the International Association of Lions Clubs. He was a consultant to the United States Delegation to the United Nations Conference in San Francisco and a special delegate to the Paris Peace Conference in 1946.

Henry D. Moyle, JD'15, was widely active in the practice of law and in the oil and livestock business until 1947. In that year, he became a member of the Council of the Twelve Apostles of the Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints. Since 1936, he has also been Chairman of the General Com­ mittee of the Church Welfare Program. He now devotes all of his time to these two enterprises.

The Honorable Lester A. Wade, JD'17, Justice of the Supreme Court of Utah. He practiced law in Utah and in Idaho, and W. is Assistant General served for ten years as a District Judge in Utah before his Raymond Gee, JD'54, Attorney of appointment to the Supreme Court. Utah, and is widely active in Bar, Church and political affairs.