Show PARDONS BOARD PAROLES THREE Three felons were granted paroles Monday Monda and the application of another another another an an- other for termination of sentence was denied when the monthly sion of ot the state board of pardons was resumed at the state prison Decisions on 63 other cases that have been heard by the board will wil probably be made at an executive session late bate Monday or Tuesday Governor Henry H. H Blood an an- an Angus Alvey who was sentenced to 1 to 20 years in the state prison on a second degree burglary charge was granted a a. parole He has served three months and seven days Hosteen Nez Began an Indian was Wag granted a parole effective June 21 1936 He was sentenced to serve 1 to 10 years by Judge Dilworth Woolley of San Juan county after tie ho allegedly robbed a trading post near the Navajo Indian reservation Alvin Anderson convicted of depriving depriving depriving de de- de- de an owner of his automobile was granted parole on condition he find a job He was sentenced in Utah county He has served four months and 11 days of a sentence of not more than than- five years Application of Chester Lea Beard for termination tion of ot the sentence imposed imposed imposed im im- im- im posed after his conviction for tor burglary burglary burglary bur bur- glary was was' denied He was convicted convict convict- I ed in Utah county of burglarizing I a home borne in American Fork canyon |