YOUNGBOOD TO PENTo Serve Four Years For Burglary, Larceny and Tampering.ILS'rhcJSheriff Russell Patterson and Dep- . , uty Dewey Robei*ts. yesterday took o George Youngblood to the state pen- { itentiary at Jefferson City to begin serving a four-year term.Youngblood was sentenced to two c years each on charges of burglary. ! larceny and tampering with a motor ear. The first two sentences are to , r run consecutively, making four years j.in all. I 5Youngblood was sentenced during i ^ the June term of circuit court here ■ a upon entering a plea of guilty. He v was not taken to the state prison I with the other prisoners the first ( of this week because he was to ap-, pear as a witness in the case of Guy Parker, who was scheduled to be tried yesterday in the Barry county cir- t cuit court at Cassville on similar j r charges. \ \Parker, however, entered guilty i pleas to charges of burglary and lar- i c ceny and was sentenced to serve two r years on each charge, the sentences \ to run consecutively. Sentence was r passed by Circuit Judge Tom Moore £ of Ozark, Mo., setting as a special lt;judge. i ]Sid Reno was sentenced to two lt;years in prison for driving a motor; j car while intoxicated by Judge Emory, j Smith at Cassville yesterday. The | case was taken to Barry county from j lt;Newton county on a change of venue. 1