Show P PRO PROSECUTION R 0 S WITNESSES WI TN ESSES TAKE STAND Mrs Jensen Jense Stated ted Father Not Good to Her I Says Testimony WOMANS WOMAN'S SPIRITS DROP I Accused Accomplice Accomplice- Weeps Through Session Special to The MANTI July 14 14 Prosecution 14 witnesses witnesses witnesses wit wit- nesses testified Thursday in the trial of Mrs l Ivadel Jensen 33 accused of ol being an accessory to the murder of her father Andrew N N. Bjerregaard April 12 that the accused had told them her father had never been good to her that he had never been a father to her and that he had not treated her and her sister Ruth as aswell aswell aswell well as his other children and that he had never given these two anything any any- thing Other witnesses had testified that in the presence of others Mrs Jensen Jen Jensen sen had maintained that Mendon Draper Draper Draper Dra Dra- per 26 her suitor suitors s sentenced to life lite imprisonment Wednesday as the principal in the crime had been with her on the night of the murder from p. p m. m to 1 a. a m m. At to today's days se session ses se- sion a a witness testified that Draper had been at his home durin during during- that space of time for about 25 minutes i purchasing a gallon of beer beet from him hiIri During the proceedings Mrs Jensen Jen Jensen sen frequently wept I ATTORNEY TESTIFIES Adolph dolph W. W Jensen Ephraim attorney attorney attorney ney testified that on the morning after arter the murder Mrs Jensen had told him someone had killed her father ather and burned the evidence He testified testified fied tied that in the presence of several others she told him Mend n Draper was with her from p. p m. m to 1 a a. a m. m on the night of th the killing kUling killing except except for foress less ess than five minutes She told him he tie said that she had sent sent- her son and daughter to a service station for waste oil for a sick pig but did not use it because Draper had brought sorri some She took him into a washhouse washhouse washhouse wash- wash house on n. n the premises and showed him a sack in which she said Draper had brought the the can can of oiL The last time Mrs Jensen talked with her father Mr Jensen said she told him was last f fall ll At that time she said she and Draper had met her father on the street H He told them he iio did not desire them to keep company com corn pany Mr Jensen said she told him After that the witness testified Mrs Jensen said she had often otten sent bread to her father but that he would 1 not eat at it Peterson testified that Mrs Jensen had stayed at her home from July 5 to July 16 last year when she was obtaining her divorce At that time she said Mrs Jensen admitted ad- ad that she and Draper were going going go go- ing together When she told Mrs Jensen that she should h have ve more respect respect respect re re- re- re for her father she said Mrs Jensen told her that her father had never been good to her and that he had lad never been a father to her and nd t that hat at she would continue her association tion hon with Draper VISITED HOME Rudolph Johnson testified that Draper had visited his house at 8 p. p m. m on the night of pf the murder and had purchased a gallon of beer from him himat himat himat at that time drinking some on the premises He said he noticed no scratches on Drapers Draper's face as Sherif Sher Sher- if Ed J. J Peterson had testified were there here when arrested Jack Morris husband of a granddaughter granddaughter grand grand- daughter of Mr Bjerregaard test test- fled that he had driven his mother- mother law in-law Mrs Ruth Anderson Mrs Jensen Jensens Jensen's Jensens Jensen's Jen Jen- sen sens sen's s sister to Mrs Jensens Jensen's home on April 13 and that in the presence of Mrs Anderson he had heard Mrs Jensen say that their father had not t treated the two Mrs Jensen and her sister as welt well ell as he had treated his Continued on Pare Pase Two S t PROSECUTION P R 0 S i iWI WITNESSES WI TN ESSES TAKE STAND I Continued from Pate Pal One other children that their father had hadnot hadnot hadnot not been good to them and had never given them anything Sheriff Peterson testified that he hc had talked with Mrs Jensen on April Apr 13 the morning following the mur mur- der He asked her if it she could throw any light ight whatever on the killing he testified The sheriff said she replied that she co could ld not She told the sheriff he said that she had no not left her home after niter p. p m. m on the night of ot the murder Wh When n she was wa asked if it anyone was with her she replied that Mendon Draper had been there the sheriff said Asked if it he had left the house at any time during during dur dur- ing lug his visit Mrs Jensen told the sheriff he said that the only time he lie left was for tor a n few minutes when I he went vent to a pen on her premises to oil a a. pig in infested tested with lice Mrs Jensen told the sheriff t according according ac ac- ac cording to his testimony that they spent the evening playing cards and that at about 10 p. p m m. she made coffee cof cot fee tee which they drank and that a at 1 ian a. a m. m Draper left for his home i Suicide in England without c- c dence of or Insanity is con considered a f iO i ony the he ny state and all property left is b taken by by |