Show Court CourtIn In Session 10 Jo Parowan Times th Judge N. N J. J B Bates tes of Rich Rich- of the Sixth Judicial District s for Judge Burton who is ded del de de- l d on a case in the Northern of the District the fall term oft of oft t in this County convened at 2 on Monday of this week e calendar for the term which presented to the Judge on his al aI contains about eighty cases sire Isire of probate and parti ex-parti ers era of which abo about t one one fifth fifth criminal cases as a result of h several were dismissed in ins ina s a defendants were arraigned and andi i 1 the statutory time in which to toI tor I I r while in the the cases of Gurr and andy y Rowley lowley charged with steal steal- I steer the property of one Jack of Beaver defendants le t II f. dge Knox appeared as counsel hem and made an appeal to the thet t for leniency in which he stated neither of the boys had ever before the courts before that were truly penitent that each a wife and children which are on them and that if given iven ante anee bot both boys would go straight be saved to their families und and and ty strict Attorney Lunt stated that lad fad no disposition to to resist the theal theal theal al in behalf of the boys and Id ld leave their fate to the courts court's tion Judge Bates said in sub sub- ce that he was disposed to con con- with favor the appe appeal l for the theand theand theand and that it is his conviction that placed on their honor and with with- any strings of any sort or any leaps can come nearer making I in the battle of life liCe According According- Ie le suspended the imposition of once ence for one year and entered order older releasing the bondsmen h in effect turns turna the boys ab ab- tely lely loose so long as they cone cont con con- e t to be law abiding citizens The case against R. R R. R Clifford I 1 and others tried here about a year ago and resulting in a hung jury was on motion of the district district dis dis- attorney because defendants are both out of the state and cant can't be brought back except thru tradition proceedings The case cose against Emmett Hinderliter Hinder Hinder- liter which is also a hung jury case was dismissed on motion of or the District Dist Dist- attorney because of ot irregularities ties in the proceedings in the lower court The defendant too it was pointed out is being a good law abiding abiding abid abid- ing citizen Frank charged with wife d desertion ser ion is a fugitive from justice the court was told and a warrant is lout out for him The case case against Wesley Robinson also a hung jury ury case is ready for fortl tl trial al at the courts court's convenience the I District attorney stated and likewise likewise like like- i wise the liquor confiscation proceedings proceedings proceed proceed- ings against A. A H. H Perry Pery Another case against Perry was dismissed on ona ona ona a showing that he ho had paid his fine Cine and the appeals in two cases against O. O M. M Norris were dismissed dismissed on defendants defendants def def- motion and and the cases sent back to the lower court where it was started judgments have bave been satis fied fled A third case against Norris in which he was charged in connection I with the alleged unlawful retention of an automobile the property of or Pearl McConnell was continued for forth forth forthe th the a term The appeal in a case from Cedar City against Arch Perry was dismissed dismissed dismissed sed and the case sent back to to the lower court Karl E. E Hamilton and his wife charged with stealing Donald car were arraigned and asked that the court urt appoint counsel to defend them Attorney Freitag accepted the appointment and asked until today today today to- to day Wednesday to plead Paul Jim and Albert Frank Indians Indians Ind Ind- ians were arraigned on two forgery counts and being without counsel the court appointed Attorney J. J M. M Foster to represent them and he also took the statutory time in which to enter their plea The case against Roy Hartley Hattley charged with forgery was continued on a showing that Hartley's violating violating violating violat violat- ing a parole had resulted In his being being be be- ing taken back to the state penitentiary penitentiary where he had been sent from flom Beaver County a year year ago 0 John Hartley charged with burglary burglary burg burg- lary in the second degree an attempt to burglarize the Bell and Arthur poll hall haIl in Cedar City was arraigned and being without couns counsel l asked that the COUI court t appoint attorney Foster to represent him and took lint today I to investigate the case ase and plead to the charges Judge Knox asked that the arraignment arraignment arraign arraign- ment of Arvil Lamore Lamoreux ux charged with forgery he delayed until Tuesday Tuesday Tues Tues- da day at which time he pleaded guilty and was given gIven a n suspended d ed sentence Setting of the Civil cases ex except ept that of or Anthony Paxton and oth others rs against Walter Spencer et ct nl al which is being tried yesterday esterday and today were delayed because of uncertainty as to how much time tame the criminal cases will An An order was vas entered before adjournment adjournment adjournment ad ad- on Monday evening however however how how- ever making the divorce decree in inthe inthe the case of Higbee vs Higbee final and some other probate and ex parti matters were disposed of yesterday y l it |