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Show ago, and -vas raptured in Salt Lake city when spending his wealth in feeding the elephant. He was taken to Springville and pleaded guilty nil a taken before Justice Buyer. lie w.is bound over lo await the ai'tiou of tu grand jury, bat upon application of his father was tent to the Reform School. Upon motion of assisuut prosecuting Attoruev Znne the cases tf the People vs. Bartholomew and the People vs, L. A-Scott-Elliott were dismiss-d. Conrt was then adjourned till December 17ih when it is expected Judge Blackburn will preside .The, District Court. , Chief Justice Zane opened the November Novem-ber term of the First District Court Monday in the absence of Judge Blackburn, Black-burn, The following business was transacted: In the case of Sarah Jane Houtz vs. Phillip Houtz, divorce. Order restraining restrain-ing defendant from disposing of real estate and farmiog implements nntil further order of Court, An order for decree of foreclosure of mortgage was made in the case of William Wil-liam H. Gage vs. George Havercamp. Clara Hall of Springville was granted a divorce from Edward J. Hall on tie ground of cruelty and drankeness. She was awarded the custody of the children and the honse and lot occupied by her a? a home. An order was made committing Ray West wood of Springville to the Riforui School. He is the young man who stole flirt from his father about two weeks |