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Show BQ DISTILLERY CONFISCATED I AT DUSHNELL HOME ON PROVO BENCH . Porrost J. Bushnell, toother with his two 8on, Wallace M. and Walter H. Dushnell, was arrested Wednes-day Wednes-day afternoon by Deputy Sheriff Doshard. Burk. and Roper, who raided tho Dushnell home on Provo Uonch and confiscated a distillery, four sixty-gallon barrels of mash, a keg of "whlto mule," which was hid In a haystack, and othor paraphernalia parapher-nalia used In tho manufacture of intoxicating in-toxicating liquor. Whon taken bo-foro bo-foro Judgo James D. Tucker yestor day afternoon tho threo men pleaded guilty to tho chnrgo of having Intoxicating Intoxi-cating liquor in thoir possession Wallaco M, and Walter II. woro each fined 299, or In llou thereof ken tenced to servo 90 days In tho county Jail. Tho father was fined 1G0, or In llou thereof sentenced to sorvo CO days In (ho county Jail. It was brought out In (ho ovldence that Wallace M. Dushnoll had formerly .orved a torm In tho county Jail for idling whisky. Tho two younger men, it wa said, were oporatlng the still and Mr, Dushnell, thoir father, stated that ho had nothing to do with tho illicit business In which thoy woro ongagod. Tho Judgo, how-over, how-over, took tho vlow that In so much as tho plant was being operated In his home ho could not help but know that It was there, and, accordingly accord-ingly placed a portion of the responsibility respon-sibility upon him. Tho plant was bolng operated In tho upper story 'of tho Dushnell homo, which had been especially equipped with plumbing fixtures-, otc, to handlo & largo amount of business. Provo Post, O Mllllnory twenty percent discount at Pooplo's Co-op. adv. 0 PROVO HERALD 18 SOLD TO OHIOAN FOR $8,000.00 t Mr. L. II. Masters, who for the past nlno years has published tho Provo Herald in this city,, has sold that papor to Edward C. Itodgors, of Cleveland, Ohio. In retiring from tho nowspapor Held in Provo Mr. Masters thanks his friends and business associates for tho keen Intorest they havo taken m his papor. Ho states that ho has not decided Just what he will do, but expresses tho opinion that ho might enter nowspapor work in another part of tho stato, following a 'few months' study of Journalism in the cast. It is stated that tho Herald sold for $8,000. Provo Post. ! ! imi |