Show OFFICERS STUDY I LOST SON CASE GASE Juvenile court authorities Friday afternoon were trying to settle the case of Stewart Rollins of Lyman Lyman Ly- Ly man Wyo and his son Stewart 9 who apparently lost each other in Salt Lake City Attaches at the court said they would meet with Mr Rollins during during during dur dur- ing the afternoon and attempt to I dispose of the case The boy was taken to police headquarters by two transients who said he had been left in their care at the temple grounds by the father who did not return Later the father appeared at headquarters and reported his son as lost Officers questioned Mr Rollins then referred him to juvenile juvenile juvenile juve juve- nile court authorities Meanwhile S. S D. D Huffaker deputy deputy deputy dep dep- uty attorney general and great- great uncle of the boy said he was trying to make male arrangements to take the lad back to his mother in Lyman Mrs Rollins told The Telegram Thursday that her husband and andSon andson son Eon had load left Lyman for Star valley valley val val- I ley Wyoming She expressed surprise surprise surprise sur sur- prise they had come to Salt Lake I City Mr Rollins told police that he had driven back to Ogden from Salt Lake City was vas delayed there thereby thereby thereby by automobile trouble and upon returning to Salt Lake City was unable to find his son Young Stewart was being cared for at the boys' boys detention home |