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Show Men Convicted From Ogden Seek Freedom Among the applications of prisoner i at the state penitentiary for parole, pardon and termination of sentence, arc included K S. Hock, former mayor1 of Salt Lake. DaVid B. HoggO, convicted convict-ed of a statutory crime In this city, and Basil Demos of Ogden, who was con-! ; vlcted on a charge of obtaining money I iiinier false pretenMs. llo k Ic.is petitioned the tnte board jof pardons for parole from the state! prison. He Is noiv serving an Indeter-' mlnate term as the result of hla co--f ssion in, I conviction of huving us. .1 413.000 of the city's money while city, auditor, before he was elected mayor The cases will come before the par-don par-don board Saturday, February 19. Demos seeks pardon, while Hogge , has pi t It mncd for parole. Other cases which will como before the board are a-s follows: For pardon H. li. Young, contributing contrib-uting to delinquency; Dennis P, Ter-rell, Ter-rell, assault with deadly weapon. Hoy! Sherill, issuing fictitious checks, B.I Potter, grand larceny: Roy Nelson. I 'misdemeanor; William Hnhn, obtaining obtain-ing money under false pretenses;' Frank Oross, petit larceny. John Carl-! atl, murder first degree For termination Joseph Tobin. bur- glarj third degree; Louis Mltchler I burglary; Robert E. Kelly, burglary, I second degree, Pete Oonzales, roboery; Van B. Frederlekson, burglory, Lee J Cook, robbery; Elbert I.. Brown, rob-In rob-In rv, Chales Baebe, burglary third de- greo. For parole Joseph B Taylor, statu-tbry statu-tbry crime; George T. Shelton, at-1 tempted burglary; F. Stillman, bur-! ; glary third degree. |