Show Jury Says Norris Not Guilty was the verdict rendered rendered ren- ren ren-j ren dered by the Jury Wednesday following the trial of OWe Ollie Norris for persistent violation of the prohibition law On March 1 two federal prohibition prohibition prohibition tion officers and Sheriff Leigh spent the entire day searching for liquor on the premises of NorrIs and found burled buried Immediately In front of a small outhouse a ten gallon keg containing three or four gallons of what had all the ear marks of booze They also searched a small building in the rear of the home and end found a pint flask of moonshine and a beer bottle full of stuff In another part of the premises The sheriff and prohibition officers brought the stuff to Cedar where It was as sampled by several reputable citizens and declared by them to be liquor known as moonshine It was then taken by the sheriff to Parowan and stored in the old Jail under the court house and securely locked I When the trial commenced the sheriff sheriff sheriff sher sher- iff went to get the evidence e and found that someone had broken in the I Jail and changed the stu stuff f in the the the- conI containers con con- tamers putting water 1 in one bottle I i and the barrel and a concoction J I brewed apparently from Oak bark or staves The Jury preferred to believe Ollie I and his wife as u against two reputable i federal enforcement o of the county and d t. t dar and brought In i t u guilty What's the use Of a m curb the bootlegging b bi bum county The officer lit every turn They get in ao citizens who are roar tot fit and who ho COll of officers are not doing ti tle fat there are a fey lew leware are loyal and back the i o 0 they are away aay in the theThIs i This Is four or five times e t ris has been before tn the violation of the prohibition Lt been convicted a at t least a s times i t The defendant can give giro mat credit t to his attorney t n pointed by Judge Cox to de deI NorrIs Korris having stated that te be 11 iJ I lout out funds to employ a in the face of the fact factual tall j I considerable property at L s he could have very well Red i I money to pay tn in k j Attorney Burgess Burgea good fIght right for hl his gift cL his friends would very TUy tsar have seen him use his sa ter cause than defending ar a t r bootlegger |