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Show MISSING YOUTH'S MOVES CHECKED Likelihood of foul play In the disappearance Saturday of Everett Glbby, 20, appeared to dwindle on Thursday after Investigation by Deputy R. C. Jackson tended to resolve re-solve conflicts In the time element Miss Msbel Patterson, attendant at the Mayflower Inn. Thirty-ninth South knd State streets. Instated that she had seen (Jibby about 6:30 p. m. Saturday, when he bought cigaret. then crossed the street to buy gasoline for his car. At the service ser-vice nation, however, attendants' accounts put the tifis at least an hour ahead, which Would Jibe with the time D. H. Staker. city water patrolman, said he saw a car and a man he believed to have been liibby at Burned Flat, nine miles up the mouth of Big Cottonwood canyon, where CJIbby s car was found. Eugene Barker, attendant at the eerviro station, who knows Gibby. sold the young man In question bought gas about 4 p. m. This Is verified by the man he relieved. Walter Eastly, who was absent at dinner about 45 minutes.' leaving about 4 p. m., and who says bs did not see Glbby on his return. Deputy Jackson hesded a searching search-ing party Thursday that took gas masks up the canyon, intending to search abandoned mine tunnels known to be filled with poison gas. Although ths sheriffs office expended ex-pended search Wednesday, a privets pri-vets party want up ths csnyon. using a bloodhound, but returned without a clue to the young man's fate. In thst party were Leland Tuft. Murray Godby, Lloyd Love and Rex Moyle. |