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Show oo WYOMING BOYS PAY $10 FOR THEIRJUN Two young men Harold Jones and Frank Fackeral, from the wilds of Wyoming, who came to Ogden to yisit relatives and "have a time." received a severe setback in their search for pleasure when they were given therr choice this morning of paying $10 each to the city or serving the same j number oi days in the bastile for get ting drunk Doth claimed they were of sufficient age to enter saloons and purchase liquor, but ludge Reeder learned this morning by the simple j expedient of asking one of the boy6 to name the year in which he was bon. that Jones is only 20 years old Fack eral eaded b stating that he did not remember the year in which he a as born. According to the 6tories told by the young men. they had visited with friends and relatives for a few days and were out seeking enjoyment last evening after their social calls. The had visited a few saloons and were beginning to feel in good humor when they were arrested by Patrolman Kel-liher Kel-liher and Sergeant Layne. who stated In court that the boys were endeavor ing to converse with two young la-lies la-lies who did not care for their aocle-ty. aocle-ty. The boys said that they had walked behind two young ladles, but had not tried to "butt in " According to thir statements, they were merely discussing discuss-ing a proposed visit to Salt Lake Judge Reeder decided that a light sentence would serve as a leBson to them and recorded In each case ten .days or the same number of dollars The boys paid the fine |