Show Convicts Paroled From II I Utah Pris Prison on lV ake e Good I A total of nine eighty-nine convicts of the U Utah ah state prison have been released on parole since June 1 1 1925 according to to Warden Varden It II E. E Da Davis vis I Of this number twe twelve ve have violated their parole by failure to have report and seventy seven made good their parole requIrements requirements require requIre- ments the report indicates The earnings of the men on pa parOle parole parole pa- pa role who ha have hae e made good to date is out of which has been saved making a tot total l of 23 per cc cent nt of the earnings saved according to Warden Valden Davis Four men have returned to the prison for fri violation of parole an and l three others are in other prisons The remaining five fhe who are wanted and e have not been apprehended fol- fol low William Morgan convicted of grand larceny and paroled to flis brother Calvin CaUin Morgan l Morgan lorgan it Is I thought by relatives to have ha died in the Bingham disaster David Wailer Waller was convicted of second degree degree degree de de- de- de gree burglary and was paroled to C. C J. J Johnson William Villiam H. H Harrison was convicted of or forgery and was paroled to te Henry C. C Taggart Oscar Page was convicted of grand larceny larceny larceny lar lar- ceny and was paroled to William Frasier Abdul All Ali was convicted of robbery and was paroled to George A. A Storrs There were were ver prisoners at the prison at the end of September There were twenty-three twenty terminatIons terminations terminations I during the month and six pa pa- roles Five of the are women |