Show Baker Found Guilty Of Involuntary Manslaughter Sentence to Be Pronounced Monday by Judge Abo W. Turner A. J. Baker was found guilty of involuntary manslaughter in connection with the hit-run slaying of J. P. May of former businessman and on July 26 by a jury which brought In the verdict at 9 p. m. Friday Sentence will be pronounced on September 23 by Judge Abe W. The body of May was found a short distance from the highway near Roosevelt after he had apparently been struck by a hit-run The case went to trial in Duchesne on Tuesday and Tuesday and Wednesday were spent in the selection of a On Wednesday and Thursday state witnesses were introduced and testimony attempted to establish that it was Baker's truck which struck May's false teeth and hat were found in the rear of Bakers truck and a broken mirror arm on one side of the truck was matched to a mirror and arm part found near May's The jury on the case was made up of Owen Wanless Ivan Peter George Frank Donald Peterson and Dallas District Attorney Stanley and County Attorney George Stewart represented the state and R. R. Hackett was the defense |