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Show POSTPONE TRIALS OF GAMBLING CASES Spanish Fork, April 28. The first of the score or more cases growing out of the arrests made here two weeks ago on charges of gambling and kindred offenses was called today. Will Houtz asked for a chang'e of 1 venue from the court of Justice Wll- B Ham B. Frost. Hcutz filed aflldavlb ft m in support of his request. The matter i W was taken under advisement. J S Theodore Maze, the city electrician, J m pleaded guilty to a charge of gam- t; bljng and was fined $10. He was per- )' fl mitted to retain his position as clfy jfi electrician upon condition that be i B ganiblo no more. - K John Holt was found guilty of H drunkenness. He will be sentenced i, m tomorrow. y H Nell Dahle, the present precinct Jus- H tice, accused of gambling, asked for R a continuance, but tho request was de- R nlodand Dahle's case will bo called al . . fjK 8 o'clock tomorrow morning. BJ Former City Marshal Fred S Dart, . IVf also accused of gambling, asked for an IE: immediate hearing, but the prosccu- ll tlon was not ready to proceed with tho 1 lpr case and Dart will tako his turn. lift It Is not definitely known when tin ' case of Banner A. B Ruthlll will bo ! Wi taken up. j; KJ |