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Show BOYS SENT TO STATE SCHOOL Pair Involved in AmeriCcin j Linen Robbery Sentenced By Holther Ivan Metsker. 17 years of ago of Soda Springs, lUuho and nto Lilckcn-sen. Lilckcn-sen. it years of age, Coriniu-. wen yesterday s.-ntenced by Juvenile Judge L .1 Holther. tb the state industrial -ciiiMil Both boys wire charged with 1utk-llary 1utk-llary and were arrested by tho pollco jreoently when Patrolman L. W. Pack became suspicious of a gnp residing .it 203!' Lincoln aenue, watched then for a fow nights and finally became convinced that they were Implicated In recent burglaries following which the arrest was made. The ietsker boy admitted living with W M Carter, nero at the house in quest Win who confessed to having Committed a burglary at tin linl.-m hotel and to having stolen furniture and heddinc from the hotel. Tho boy admitted being implicated In the burg-lary. burg-lary. He said that he came to Ogden from his home ut Soda Springs. Idaho on uctoln-i 1. 1921, and said ho had been residing With Carter, who was n cently sentenced to tho state prison, since November 8, 1921 until the date 01 his arrest, January 19. Iilckonscn admitted" being implicated With Carter in tho theft of a safe from thi American Linen company and to having received a share of tho $2S0 taken out of the safe. There appeared for Idckensen to testify aa to his good character, W. P. House, mayor of Cor-Inne, Cor-Inne, where the parents of tho boy reside, re-side, J. J. Crnnnor, county commissioner commis-sioner of Box Elder county, and C. G. Adney. J. Y. Ferry and A. L. Shaw, all residents of Corlnne. |