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Show 7- after she had served her prison term, which ended, by the way, at fourteen months. Jack Weston was buried on the Arizona strip, far out near the rim of the canyon. ihis desert outlaw, who tor thirty-thr ee years gollowed a lite of crime, having been caught and sentenced eight times during his career, but escaping many more times than he was caught, was ,the last of his kind on the Arizona Strip. He used his lmowledge or tpe desert fastnesse s to shieldmim ; he worked alone, stealing at night hiding up by day, truck/, by traveling tran small towns or ranches, and retreating when he -was hard pressed to the unlmown land on the edge ot the oanyon--th e jumping-o ff place, he called it. Wild and untamable as the land itself, he played his hand alone and came to the end that he had justly deserved for yearso |