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Show Youth Disappears From Home In Springville A search was conducted Tuesday Tues-day night and all day Wednesday for Jerry Rogers, .12, who failed to return home after attending Mutual Tuesday night. His sister and brother-in-law, Mr., and Mrs. Vernon A. Clark, 696 So. Second East, with whom the youth had made his home since last fall, said Wednesday afternoon, they had no idea why he would leave home. He was not in the habit of doing such thing's and apparently was in good spirits when he left in the evening wearing his Scout uniform. Jerry was last seen leaving Hay-mond Hay-mond Drug store about 9:45 p.m. A check with his mother and step-father at Linden indicated he had not been there. The Clarks said they had had no idea where he would go as they had checked with his boy friends and other acquaintances throughout through-out Wednesday. The youth is about 4 feet 8 inches tall with brown to blond hair and was wearing a Scout uniform uni-form when last seen. His sister - and brother-in-law would appreciate any information concerning tht boy from anyone who may have seen him anywhere. Do you know that The Great 3gden Livestock Yards, Ogden, rank among the top three yards in the United States in number of sheep handled, and is one of the 11 largest in its over-all operation. The Yards are the home of the Annual Ogden Livestosk Show, an ! all-bred exhibit that attracts en-, en-, tries from as many as 32 states and Canada. It is one of the 5 lar-' lar-' gest annual shows of its kind In America. |