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Show JURY ROOMS ARE BEING PREPARED FOR THE GRAND JORY The three jury rooms on the upper up-per floor of the county court house are being renovated and placed in proper condition for the grand jury, which will begin its dehberat ions next Saturday, or the following Monday-New Monday-New and clean beds will be placed for the Jurymen in case it becomes necessary for them to remain togeth er at night The two Juries will appear in the district court next Friday for examination exami-nation as to their cratutory qualifications qualifi-cations and, after the eliminations, if there be any, seven of the twenty-fve grand Jurymen will be selected to act The entire petit jury of 35 men, except ex-cept those disqualified, will be re-;;';nod re-;;';nod as trial jurors Tor the month and the panel will be required to appear ap-pear for each trial in the two divisions divi-sions of the district court. After tho seven grand jurymen have been selected, the judges of the district court will instruct them as to what shall be required of them The calling of the grand Jury is a special event in Weber county, as It has not been necessary before since statehood, in 1896. The jury will have a wide, secret scope of action. The jury will bo selected from the following follow-ing named persons. Frank F. Barrows. Warren; William B. Lake, Harrlsville; Robert W Maw. Plain Cily. UcHowells VanDyke. Charles F. Grout, Alex Leatham, Ed. A. Auth. James F. Wadman Walter D. Scoville, Oscar B. Madson. E T Richardson. Earl A. Stratford, Will iam E. Newman. Bernard S. Stone, Samuel Thomas, William L Burl, Charles Lundquist, Luman D Ensign. Lcuis H. Carver. Ogden. William A. Taylor. Farr West; Charles L Green, Kanesvllle; George A Thompson, Wn son; Lafayette Sessions Liberty: Lo renzo Ward. North Ogden; Thomas I'owles, Kanesvllle. oo |