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Show ! POLICE TAKE CARE Of yOUIUPORTS Three yportlly inclined youngsters from Brigham came to Ogden yesterday yes-terday for the purpose of having a wlid time of It, but their Joy was frhort, for they were hardly In town an hour when they were lodged In tho city prUon for safe keeping and to prevent them from doing something some-thing they might regret, Tho party consisted or two young girls, and a saucy farmer boy who apparently was the leader. At tho depot they met another lad, and proceeded pro-ceeded up Twc-nty fitth street to do the town. The girls insisted that tho fanner boy and his companion hlro a public automobile, and negotiations were being made with a negro chauffeur when Captain Brown happened along. He urged the party to break up and advised the girls to return to their homes but he was told shortly to mind his own affairs. They then entered a cafe and tried to purchase drinks, but- the management manage-ment declined to derve them. About this time Captain Brown d'V clJed that it would be better for the young girls to spend the night in jail than to be hunting high balls in Ogden in company with two enterpi Is-Ing Is-Ing young men, and they were all brought to the station. Each was given a lecture, and all three of the Brighamites were locked u, while the Ogden boy was rlease.i when ho explained that he had notn-lng notn-lng to do with the outing;, had simply sim-ply met the party on ree,ueHt, and had even given them money to buy return tickets. When searched tho leader of the quartet, the ono who would hire an Automobile, produced a four-bit piece, tho extent of his wealth. |