Show ITS JURYS RYS RY'S VERDICT IN UV MC CASE CASE EXPECTED SOON I J District Attorney Claims Claim 1 of Defendants Defendant's Killing I Murder Murder Murder Mur- Mur Heath First Degree der Asks Death Penalty i FAR FARMINGTON Feb 6 Judg Judg- Judg ing front from the speed and alacrity I with ith which the Robert H. H McCoy I murder trial is progressing here 1 verdict I the jury will render renderS a verdict arlY early this evening The taking of j I evidence was completed at 10 1040 40 o'clock and the prosecution had I delivered its argument by noon District Attorney Joseph E. E EI Evans attempted to convince the jury ury that the fatal shooting of A. A Roy Heath by McCoy was premeditated premeditated premeditated pre pre- meditated deliberate done with malice aforethought and should be punishable with death McCoy i Is facing a charge of first degree murder which in Utah Utai is punishable punishable punish punish- able by death or recommendation of t the e jury to j life In he state prison DRUNKENNESS BELITTLED f Mr Mr Evans attempted to shatter the tie he testimony of the defense which stated that McCoy was so drunk on in the day of the crime that he didn't remember what occurred b between tween 1 30 o'clock and the time he lie awakened in Jail Do rDo y you u believe belie he said that McCo cCoy who deliberately bought a ali aun iun un li drove to Sandy and accordi accord accord- i ng rg i to his confession to officers premeditated the robbery of the ank there and then one-half one our ur before the Bountiful bank forgot everything I arge that in face of the ony nony given by respectable law iding siding citizens that the the- testimony of t f McCoy in t the te e trial is a fabrica- fabrica on on of lies District Attorney Evans stated hat i t not one oner witness beside the himself had testified hat fiat he was drunk the of day of the rime ume He challenged the defense 6 o put Archie Wilcox on the wit wit wit- ess ss s's stand WANTS WILCOX TESTIMONY Why doesn't the defense put im JIm on he asked He Is said saidi saidO O obe i be a dear friend of McCoys Only once in hsi argument of minutes in which he related te e details of the murder brought the witnesses did District At- At riley irney Jle Evans turn and gaze at atCO atCo CO Coy Co- who sat as he has for the t 1 days dars holding the hand hando o his wife U n his is concluding words he heW W ped a from the jury and In an anfor for justice fa fated faced ed McCoy The iThe state must look upon peris pers per- per ns is s of the defendants defendant's type as mies of society It Is not ded de- de J d that h Ii should hould fro IrO to jail to tol toj I fl l upon cream puffs and i be e I sated to thea theatrical entertain entertain- i jonts and ts-and and perhaps in a afew few years be T paroled and then pardoned Hp should suffer the penalty II I chich ich the s laws P the noon noon fless recess ess J. J H H. M Mr Knight argued in I fene ene of McCoy j j Ene The witnesses who who testified this thiR Scorning orning were Detective Chief 9 ert M. M Burke o of Delt DeWI st keeper in Ogden Dr I 51 J J. Galligan and Joseph Goldie oldie i K |