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Show OFFICERS LOOKING FOR MISSING BOYS George Wilrnot and Bruce Densy Leave Homes; Search' Instituted for Them. George Wilrnot, 13 years of age, and Bruce Densy, a companion of about the same age, botji residents of the southwestern south-western portion of the city, are missing from their homes. Officers of the juvenile ju-venile court are making a search for the youngsters. Officer George Robinson Robin-son said last night that while not positive, pos-itive, he had reason to believe that they had gone, to Elko, Nev., and would be picked up there. Wilmot is believed to be the bov who, Monday, passed a number of " small checks about town, signing the name "John ft. Windsor." On Mondav a boy who answers the description of Wilmot Wil-mot went into the Day and Night studio stu-dio on Main street, had his picture taken and proffered a "cash" check for $.V50. He was told that the money would be ready for him- when ho returned, re-turned, but he did not return. A boy of similar appearance the same day cashed a check for $(i on Burrows "Sc Co., clothiers, South Main street. Wilrnot is a son of V.. D. Wilmot, an employee of the Salt Lake Livery & Transfer company. The father .believes .be-lieves the picture in the photograph gallery gal-lery to b that of his sou: tho mother and a brother question the identification. identifica-tion. Tho juvenile officers, who are working on the case, are not positive j |