Show All ALLEGED O T O I OUT T wn ur i im m NT I Two Former Inmates of Utah State Prison Not Serving Sentences I Two men former inmates of ot the Utah state prison are alleged to be at large j i without the sanction of ot the state au- au I au-I j j In the case of ot one of the men Earl Earll I j Burg recently granted ranted a parole It is I alleged that he has vlola violated ed such pa pa- pa pa-I pa role A state official is said to have I obtained a Job as baker for him at Og Og- den A few days later Burg is reported to have left lert his employment without furnishing particulars to the state regarding re regarding regarding re- re garding his movements Alex Fra Frazier ler who w was was s an at Jt atthe atthe the prison was transferred to the mental mental mental men- men tal hospital at t Provo He Is alleged i to have walked away from the latter institution latter Burg on February 17 1917 was convicted convicted con con- in the First Judicial district and sentenced to an Indeterminate term with a recommendation of ot one year On October 29 29 1917 he made application application application tion for tor parole His application was continued to the November December I and January meetings of ot the pardons pardons pardons' I board and on January 19 1918 his application application ap ap- ap- ap I was denied Then in February February ary he again made application I this time for tor a n. rehearing which was denied and In July he applied to the pardons board for tor a termination of I j I his sentence nce which was denied at the I August meeting after which he settled I down practically without hope His case drifted along until recently I official who believed his when a state l I story obtained a place for him In Ogden Osden Os- Os i den as a baker at a salary of ot 30 per I i week Two days daya later it is alleged he d disappeared red i Frazier was convicted d and sentenced I In the Second district court August 2 21 21 1919 1910 his crime according to the records I In the attorney generals general's office orrice not be beIn beIng being be- be In ing g state stated d. d He Ito remained passive e until I February 2 25 5 1920 1020 when he applied for tor parole This was denied Later he made other vain aln attempts for tor a rehearIng rehearing rehearing rehear rehear- ing and finally he was waR sent to the state I I mental hospital at pro Provo o for treatment |