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Show Small Sentenced . For Second Offeni Third ('use Against Small Ao Pciitl.' tuir Iffitjr t'lifp Apienled In District Dis-trict Court. Mr, R. L. Small was brought before Justice Nielsen Monday on the second conviction for selling, liquor and was given a sentonto of $200 or In lieu thereof, njjall sentence of lliOalnys! ThlsadtUtSinn.l'aTqther son tenco', makcKMrtotnf oT a$38(5'Op nnd" tho.cinl In no.UyAaAVJyjJiE "iritrw 35E2irniIIil---wTtlHfornicd that thcro wns another complaint sworn to, c.hnrglng another Hlmllnf(oncuce, and that a wnrriiul had been Issued nnd was ready to servo. Mayor Green wood, however, consented to withhold tho third warrant of orient until Mr. Small could get tho second $500 bond llxod up. An nppenl from the second conviction was mndo to the District Court. "Judge" Kelly's case ban also been appealed to tho District Court, and after serving- ono day in Jit 1 1, his friends at ranged for it $500 bond and had him rolcnscd. Tho clemency of the city council that was nntlclpated wns not asked for, probably because of tho altitude of tho members when tho case wns discussed. Tho Parents' Classes or American Fork, In Inst Sunday's sessions, paH-scil paH-scil resolutions endorsing the action or tho city otllclals In prosecuting the recent liquor cases. |