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Show American Fork News Individual Honors Won At Utah County pair In addition to American Fork ning first place for her comm' exhibit at the Utah county number of individual citizens ' first and second place ribbons f4 their displays. ' John Jacklin, the local comaitt, man on grain, sent six 8ample8 ' which five won honors as f0ii Leslie Parker Dicklow wheats' place; DeLos Adams Six Row b-nV' 1st place; Leon Wagstitff-s Select oats 1st place; A. A. Greea Dicklow wheat 2nd place- a. Green Six row barley-2nd p!a A Besides a beautiful fruit and flow exhibit from the American p0t Nursery, first place was. won for th"? roses display arid first prize for the,' J. H. Hales peaches. The basket roses which took first honors w made up of one each of the followif varieties: Golden Emblenu (dM! yellow), Mable Morse (canary yai;0w. Madam Alex. Dreux (copper), pernet (copper yellow), Anglele Pernet (or ange), Madam Butterfly (pmk blena with gold), Duchess of Willington (saform yellow), Sunburst (yellow) Rose Marie (pink), Louise Cata' Bre8. lau (copper), Dauschke or Whit American' Beauty and Hadley (bright red). Manager Wright of the Nursery also took second place on his display plate of Roman Beauty apples. n Escaped Reform School Youth Batters Way Out Of Local Jail Ralph Draper, alias, Jack Sullivan, 14-yer-oId auio thief suspect, caus, ed a big rV- here Thursday, when he was thwarted twice in escapes from police authorities, and successfully executing a tkirti attempt by battering batter-ing his way to freedom from a cell in the city jail. After being found the last time, officers were declined to take further risks of bis escape and shackled him with han'dcuffs, awaiting Superintendent Childs of the Odgen Reform School and other authorities, who came for him Friday Fri-day afternoon. The youth was towed here by Axel Bloomquist who was returning from Salt Lake, when he discovered the lad stalled on the highway with an automobile. Suspicious movements on the part of Draper and an obvious obvi-ous impatience to depart immediately immediate-ly upon arrival here promted Bloomquist Bloom-quist 'to summon officer Albert Birk. The lad was placed in the juvenile detention rooms where his identity was disclosed. Several minutes later hammering was heard by Birk. Upon investigation investiga-tion Draper was found breaking his i way out of tbe cell with two bars already destroyed, and the iron, grating grat-ing on the window almost removed. He was immediately placed in the city jail- Whes officer Walter Dur-rant Dur-rant went to give him his breakfast the youth had disappeared. A search was launched and the boy was found in an upstairs room of the E. H. Boley building. When questioned as to how he escaped he stated that be broke a chair and used one of the rounds to spring the lock. He found a piece of water pipe in the corridor left by repairers, bent it into a hook shape and attaching one en'd to the ceiling rafter, breaking the roof, descending a telephone cable, and finally going from the roof of a garage to the ground. |