HomeMy WebLinkAbout43 of 1978 - A resolution expressing appreciation to Judge Paul G. Grant who is leaving the City and going to the Resolution No. 43
By Jennings Phillips, Jr.
COMM SSIONER
Expressing appreciation to Judge Paul
I G. Grant who is leaving the City and
goingto the Circuit Court System.
Presented to the oard of Commissioners
AND PASSED
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VOTING Aye Nay Salt Lake City,Utah, June 29 ,19 78
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Mr.Chairman
I move that t e Rsolution bR adopted.
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OF APPRECIATION
WHEREAS, the Honorable Paul G. Grant was sworn in as a Judge
on January 4, 1970 and has ever since that time served as a Salt Lake
City Court Judge; and
WHEREAS, Mr. Grant will, on July 1, 1978, become a Judge of
the newly created Circuit Court system; and
WHEREAS, during the course of his judgeship in the City Court
system, Mr. Grant has performed all of his duties efficiently,
faithfully and honestly; and has earned the respect and admiration
of his colleagues, the public with whom he has dealt, attorneys
practicing in his court and all other persons who had dealings in
his courtroom; and
WHEREAS, Mr. Grant has handled all matters coming to his court
with understanding and fairness and has at all times carried out
justice to the best of his ability;
NOW, THEREFORE, BE IT RESOLVED by the Board of Commissioners
of Salt Lake City that the Board does hereby express to Paul G. Grant
on behalf of itself and on behalf of the residents of Salt Lake City,
its sincere appreciation and gratitude for his devotion and capable
services. The Board of Salt Lake City Commissioners wishes Mr.
Grant well in his new appointment as a Circuit Court Judge.
Passed by the Board of Commissioners of Salt Lake City, Utah,
this 29th day of June, 1978.
MAYOR
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