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Show 'Departing' Guests Puzzle State Prison Officials j appear before the Utah stats board of pardons, escaped from the prison farm, June 15. No trace haa been found of Glick. He la still at large. Charles Otmatead escaped June 18, He enjoyed less than an hour's freedom before being arrested in Murray. Paul Well, convicted forger, farsd just a little better. He waa "free" less than a day before being apprehended near Grantsvllle. Prison authorities can't understand under-stand It. The food la good at ths Utah stats prison in Sugar House. There's plenty of recreational facilities, fa-cilities, healthy work In the open sir and the room and board is free. But a few of the "guests" don't hke.the place. Since May 18. no less than 10 Inmatee at the Sugar House sits and Potnt-of-the-Mountatn prison farm hav taken off for parts Unknown. ' The total reached an even 10 late Friday afternoon when Edward Ed-ward Hanabury and Joseph Gough walked away from the Sugar House prison. They were gone four hours before the escape alert waa sounded. The chain of 10 esrspes begs'n Msy 16 when Jamea B. Baldwin, 36, serving s five years to life for armed robbery, escaped from his hospital bed tn Holy Cross hospital. hos-pital. He was captured a few hours later on a Sandy bus. Two prison trusties Sterling Andrew Fisher and John Gilbert Broadbent escaped May 26 by sealing a wall at the prison fsrm. One day later, two other "model" prisoners. Richard A. Tavlor and Robert P. Ebner. walked away from Sugar House prison. All four were captured within few daya James D. Click, scheduled to |