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Show I Utah Pardons Board to Rule on 73 Cases parol confer nc It vu asserted that Um ideal pardon board la com-poxd com-poxd of full-tim mambara who can gi complete study and invest! in-vest! ration to thosa applying for parole. I Decisions on TO cases will be made Thursday when the state board of pardons meats in executive execu-tive session at 10 a. m. In the Governor's Gov-ernor's board room. The board held a public session Monday at the state prison and heard sppUoatiena for alemeney in 76 cases, but acted on only three. Besides extending until its June meeting the reprieve of George Hayes, 42-year-old Eureka trapper sentenced ta die for the "execution slaying of Sherman W. Cadwell last January, the board continued to October the case of Glenn Cud, committed from Weber county January Jan-uary 21, 1934. A reprieve was granted grant-ed Earl Mania, held in the Davis county eil ea a petty iaiueuj charge. In aa Informal discussion. Oscar E. Lowder, chief agent of the Utah adult probation and parol department, depart-ment, told.th board mmbrs that at th Washington, D. O. national |