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Show U.S. COURT JURY usiHiie Sixteen Salt Lakers and Twenty Others Are Summoned. The list of petit jurors for the United States district court was made known yesterday by United States Marshal Aquila Nebeker, and notices for the jurors to appear in the courtroom January Janu-ary 5, 1920, were sent out. The list shows that sixteen Salt Lakers have been drawn and twenty jurors from other parts of the state. The Salt Lakers named on the list are Frank W. Jennings, J.' E. Denhalter, A. Fred Vey, Alfred T. Cutler, Frank Y. Taylor, J. T. Wright, j: Hilton, J. H. Vincent, Herbert J. Foulger, Henry Hul-bert, Hul-bert, W. K. Lovering, William R. Foster, Fos-ter, George C. Shipp. W. K. Lawson, S. S. Dickinson and Frank L. Parker. The list also includes: K. D. Olpin, Pleasant Grove; George D. Alder, Cottonwood; Cotton-wood; James A. Anderson, Morgiin; Franklin H. Welling, Garland; Eugene Chandler. Bingham; Nathaniel Boothe. 1-Ioneyville; W. J. Clark, Grantsville; William L. Winn. Smilhfield; John Mc-Kellar, Mc-Kellar, Tooele: William V. Call, Brighani: Marion Lish. Deweyville; Samuel Singleton. Single-ton. Castle Dale; George Abbott. Tremon-i Tremon-i ton; John Frederickson. Bernon: Stanley L. Ballinger. Price: Frank M. Judd. Wanship; W. E. Gillispie, Greenriver; John C. Howard. Midvale; Georgo A. Handley, Butlerville, and William H. Crump, Riverton. |