Show DISTRICT COURT I CONVENES FULL WEEK EXPECTED The Tho Fourth Judicial District Court convened Monday morning at 10 a. a m. m with the Hon Martin Martis M. M Lars Larsen Larsan n on the bench It is expected expected expected ex ex- ex- ex that it will take a full week to hear all alt the cases on the calendar The following cases came before the court in Monday Monday Monday Mon Mon- day Tuesday and Wednesdays Wednesday's sessions State Tax Commission vs Irgin IrMin Ir- Ir Min gin Caldwell Caidwell Civil judgment was granted to to the plaintiff In Is Inthe inthe the sum of plus interest and costs State States vs s Newell Snyder et al aI civi Judgment ent was awarded the plaint plaintiff f in the sum of principal interest abstract fees plus costs State vs VB Clarence White Whit crim crimInal criminal criminal inal 2nd degree burglary The defendant was given until June Jun i to enter his plea at which time he pleaded guilty The court set the time for pronouncement of for June Jury Empanelled State ft vs s. s Lee Snyder and Clay Snyder criminal 2nd degree burglary de defendants pleaded not guilty and the case casa was set for trial on June on which date a was jury empanelled and sworn In some testimony was heard on the case and it t w wa wate continued to June State vs Earl Remington Time for pronouncing judgment was continued to August 31 1936 As Court convened on June Junc Jurors were examined by Dallas H. H Young district attorney State vs Guy Carne Came criminal charged e with selling whiskey to toan toan toan an Indian Defendant entered a plea of ot guilty Court fixed time for imposition of sentence for August 31 1936 Velma Lamar R vs Is Evidence Evidence Evi Evi- Charles Vincent dence was presented in support of the allegations in in the complaint com corn plaint of the plaintiff Further earing Hearing Was continued pending tiling riling of proof of service of summons summons sum sum- mons mans upon defendant State vs YS Maxwell D. D Seeley criminal The jury with Wm K Dye as foreman found the de- de Continued en on page 8 Extensive Improvements Slated On U. U S. S No 40 Continued From Page 1 guilty of S selling whiskey to an Indian Time fixed for Imposition imposition imposition im im- Im- Im position of for J June nc 11 State vs Charles Mecham criminal 2nd degree e burglary This case was dismissed for lack of evidence as was the next case or of State vs Ed Taylor Clara L. L Larsen vs E. E H H. Peterson et ct al at civil Upon stipulation stipulation stipulation lation Of th rAar f r til the cas case w was d dismissed i with prejudice prejudice pre pre- judice at plaintiffs plaintiff's cost Sla tae e vs Maxwell D D. Seeley Defendant was found guilty by bya a jury on June The following following follow follow- ing lug sentence sent was by the Co Court rt Defendant lant to serve a term of three years in the state prison The sentence was suspended suspend suspend- ed on the following terms 1 For a period perio l of 3 years defendant defendant defendant defend defend- ant will violate no laws of Utah in respect to intoxicating liquors either w with th respect to Indians or I man 2 that defendant will not violate any of ot the laws of Utah either as to felonies feloni or misdemeanors so as to be brought before e the court 3 De Do Defendant shall pay the sum of 50 Defendant thereupon paid to the clerk of the court Motion for new trial was denied State vs Lee Snyder Clay Snyder and Ralph Woodard nal 2nd degree burglary Jury was sworn in and some testimony testimony testimony tes tes- tes- tes heard Case was continued ed to June |