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Show SPIIG1LE MAI FACES JAIL TERM f Hotel Operator Is Placed Under $1000 Bond The many-sided liquor case nf Springville city against 0. P. Senior was brought to conclusion con-clusion Wednesday afternoon ' ''when Senior was given a 90-day 90-day jail sentence and en-'joined en-'joined from any further law-breaking law-breaking for a period of one (i year on a $1000 bond, by Judge Martin M. Larson in the Fourth district court. , ij The sentence is the result- of several liquor possession charges 0 (brought by the Springville offl-,J offl-,J cers, Marshall Wallace Bird and Mayor J. L. Whiting, which were 6 finally combined into a felony charge of persistent violation. This was reduced to- a misdemeanor misde-meanor charge of possession, to 2. which Senior pleaded guilty. Scnteuces Affirmed ') Three appeal cases for Senior's non-payment of licenses for his businesses in Springville were af- 1 firmed by the court, and the $15 total fines declared effective. The enjoinment proceedings, which allows Senior to conduct his business establishments under , the J1000 bond, grew out of the nuisance charge against Senior by 3 the city officials, which were followed fol-lowed by a padlocking of his place. J. W. Robinson, Provo attorney, represented Springville city in the case, and Ray Christensen of Salt Lake was Senior's attorney. Spring- t: ville officials and both attorneys "j were in conference Wednesday morning in an attempt to settle 1 the case. ;, Federal charges against Senior . for liquor law violation may be J' dropped, following his conviction -di In the Fourth district, it appeared 0' Wednesday. ti |