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Show CAR LOAD OF HEY -il I BM API Deputy Sheriff, While Searching for Automobile That KUled a ' Salt Lake Woman, Stumbles on to Nearly $5000 Worth of Liquor Hid in Jack Creighton's Car The Auto Was Stored in the Bingham Garage, and It Is Believed that Officers Will Find the Notorious Bootlegger Who Has Been Bringing -Large Quantities of Liquor to Bingham Deputy Sheriff V. B. Jones Makes the Discovery. Last Tuesday noon the chief deputy sheriff of Bingham Canyon received a message from the sheriffs office In ' Salt Lake to apprehend any automobile automo-bile driver who possessed a car, the right fonder of wLich was bent Thia . order was an effort on the part of the Salt Lake County authorities to capture cap-ture the driver who ruthlessly ran over and killed a lady on South State street Monduy night, as the car which figured in the accident suffered a bent right fender from the collision. Chief Deputy Oscar Fullmer and hU .o:ca Immediately benran a bearcii ot the camp for a car with a bent right fender. The search eventually brought the bunch of deputies to A, L, Inglen-by's Inglen-by's garage. No right fenders were bent, but Deputy V. B. Jones, who assisted. In the search, accidentally discovered dis-covered that one car was ioadud down with whisky. The back seat of th car had been deliberately snwrd r . so as to leave room for moie booze, and there was enough of the fluid of inebriation to make .a company of "Sammies" dream of the surrender of 'Berlin enough to make a Jackrabbit ' fight a coyote, or enough to make the entire Bingham police force and the Salt Lake county sheriff's force start on another hunt for ityjr . Upon Inquiry the car was found to be the property of IMr. John E. Creigh-ton. Creigh-ton. The deputies Immediately in. lormed Mr. Crelghton of the circumstance. circum-stance. Now, Utah is a dry state and 'Bingham la a law abiding community . and so the oflicers were obliged to confiscate the contents of i.Mr. Crelgh- ' ton's car, (Mr. Crelghton obligingly volunteering vol-unteering to drive the car up to sl.t-r-irrs headquarters, where the "licker" could be unloaded. Mr. Crelghton expresses great Indignation In-dignation over the illegitimate appro-' priation of his car for such purposes, and. In co-pperatlon with the sheriff's force, is exerting every effort to apprehend ap-prehend the "Huns" who ruthlessly sawed out this back scat "for medical medi-cal purposes". The goods taken consisted of some 19 cases of a fine old brew and was worth about $5000. With reference to the quality of the booze, we are no expert on-that kind of testimony, but can truthfully say that It "smelt" very |