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Show I PARDONS BOARD I TO HI CASES Twenty Applications to Be Considered at Meeting Tomorrow SALT LA K Ei Aug. 20 The State H board of pardons will mret at 1" H d'CiOCk tomorrow morning to consider H twenty cases in which leniency is ask- H od by inmates of the state prison. The H cases to be considered include four ftp- H plications for pardon, one application H tor commutation of sentence, six appfl- fl i titans for termination of sentence and H applications for parole. H The four applications for pardon H are: Robert E. Kelly, convicted of H burglary, second degree; .i.huph H. H Uoberts, convicted ot having liquor hi? possession , Joe Bogan, convicted, H oi burglary, and Lou Fox. convicted of H attempt to obtain money on false pre-J H The application for commutation of' H sentence s that of Ha iky Mewhinney. H convicted of murder, first iegree. H The six applications for termination it sentence arc A. Tovar, convicted H of assault with intent to commit mur- H derj John Thpcirtger, convicted of bur- H Igary; Sheridan Davis, convicted of, H burglary, third degree, Peter Turlupis, H convicted of voluntary manslaughter; H Charles Lane, Convicted of grand lar-: H ceny, and George Prince, convicted of' H i third degree H The nine- applications for parole ate. H Joseph B, Taylor, convicted of statu-' H tory offense; Barney Fenogleo, con-' H victed of indecent assault; Foe Barnc H convicted of robbery: t'.eotgc .lohn- H s'.n. convicted of attempted burglary, H third degree; Alex iljlvls, convicted of assault with a deadly Weapon' H Otorge w. Crowley, convicted ol our- H glary, thud degree. Qeorge i Bhelton H .(i., convicted of burglary; third de- H nee, and John Carlson Da Vis, con- H victed of murder, second degree. |