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Show OFFICERS MAKE RAIDS FOR LIQUOR Tho Sheriffs and local officers titado soveral raids in town Friday of-tornoon of-tornoon last. The first was at tho homo ot Samuel Dean,, Jr., in the Fourth ward. After searching the home and outaheda to no avail, thoy finally found about 10 two-quart bottles bot-tles ot home brow hid out in aomo bushes just over tho fonce from tho Dean lot. These the of floors seised and nrrestod, Mr. Dean who pled "not guilty" at Provo. Later when he found out the evidence against him ho pled guilty and was given a flno ot 209 or 90 days in JaH. Ho paid his fine. The officers again raided the home of Dane McCandlass, but as with the former raid, they were unable to locate lo-cate any contraband,. From the McCaadlass home,-' the officers of-ficers went to the Theo Nlcholes home where ehesr found' part ot a bottle bot-tle of brew and an-empty keg. It appearslthatday, 6rso previous to thls.thtpeffs' ;ece at Provo bad sent ft."Htjit" to tows to try to find eeW'-quor. He naked Lea Har-riacwi Har-riacwi to ik .him Mme sad Mr. Har- INep9H& fWPVsTSmJ' i JsjsWPpcw ejwlsllei ml the,hometTn:ros.!Js-jiuted by the,, officers. Both Mr. Nlcholes and Mr. Harrington apeared at Provo Monday forj hearing. Harlngton was given nk 100, fine, and Nlcholes was placed, under ai $300 j ball bond to await the oontlnuance of hta. trial. His case comes up Monday. |