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Show Telephone Call to Gibby Home Probed in Lost Youth Mystery Two Fishing Poles Are Found; Mines . Explored Investigator Friday etrova to traca a long diatanee Ulephoa call, -believed to have aoma bearing on tha missing Everett Gibby, 20-year-old concrete worker. . Meanwhile. Glbby's whereabouts, unknown ainea lata afternoon September Sep-tember a, remained a mystery, except ex-cept that the previously adopted theory that ha went fishing had been discounted by discovery of tha fishing polo thought to have taken on tha Big Cottonwood aaa-yon aaa-yon expedition, of fleers said. With Deputy Sheriff R. C Jack-son Jack-son aaalgned to tha ease, It waa reported re-ported at tha sheriffs department that tha investigation would not bo dropped until a satisfactory applanation ap-planation of many angles la reached. Want to Kaow "If Gibby li In distress somewhere In tha canyon, wa want to know about It and are doing everything in our power to relieve his plight. If ha la In good clrcumstaacea, but haa Just decided to drop out of sight for aoma personal reason, an-known an-known to us, his family or friends, wa also want to know about It and clear tha easa off our records," aald Chief Deputy Bherlff George Beck-stead. Beck-stead. Complete mystery surrounded a purported person to person telephone tele-phone call supposed to have bean received re-ceived at tha Gibby homa on Tuesday. Tues-day. Tha person who placed tha call desired to talk with Claranca Oibby, older brother of tha missing youth, and aought to bava tha charges paid at tha Gibby terminal. Tha call waa not completed because Claranca Gibby waa sot at homo and could not be located at tha time. Presence of mora than ana fishing fish-ing pole, another point which haa clouded lssuea In connection with tha search, up to Friday bad been ' previously explained by the fact that tha missing youth had two poles with him when ha la aup- yon. Fala round On pole, of bamboo, was found In tha Gibby automobile which waa finally removed to tha Gibby homa after standing on Burned Flat, nine mliea up tha canyon, from lata Saturday Sat-urday until Sunday svala . Tha . -other pole, a steel pole, waa believed be-lieved to have been taken by young , Qkby along with a eral. also snla-. ing. . . ' However, tha steal pole In ajues-tlon ajues-tlon was found late Thursday at tha homa of L. R. Hamilton, Deputy Dep-uty Jackson aald ha learned from Lloyd Love, friend and associate of the miaalng youth. Mr. Hamilton. a friend of Everett Clbby, resides at 3091 South Stat etreet. Tha officer also aald ha learned that Gibby-did not return to his homa Friday night, but stayed all night with frienda connected with the Pacific Waterproofing company, 4081 South Bute street, for which firm Gibby worked. Deputy Jackson aald ha explored, unsuccessfully, two abandoned mln tunnels In Big Cottonwood canyon Thursday afternoon and evening.. Tha officer, wearing a gaa mask,' aaid ha went Into tha ahafta on the aaaumption that Gibby may have tired of fiahlng and out of curiosity entered on of tha workings and becam gassed. |