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Show Office of OOMMISSIONERS H. T. ATKIN, Ohalrma.n, St. George, Utah JAMES JUDD, La Verkin, Utah FBANOIS J. BOWLER, Gunlock, Utah WILLIAM BROOKS SHERIFF llus4iugtnu <tTnuuty ST.GEORGE.UT AH t. George, tah May 23, 1934. Sheriff Fallon, I evada. Dear Sheriff: Recently e have been fortunate in breaking up an out-la.w ang which jzona, with one o"leratinp.: over the states ofilevada, Ftah, and bee.n nas of th r main hide-outs at Oak Spring·, about 130 miles west of Caliente. Sheriff Lewis Fife of Iron Co1nty, Utah, while trying to a:·rest one of this party and his woman _:isociate , was over-power··d and hand-cu 'fed to a tree. Twenty-four hours later he freed himself, but during the arrest the sheriff shot Jack es.ton and h was found lat~r dead in Arizona and Fife's car was recovered from them . 0 • I have been assisting with the investigation in the three states le have in posessi on a great deal of stolen property which we think here . you m-y be i...,ter~sted in or able to help us with. There . . re t.o ery fi.ne The horses, one a out bay horses, t~o new sadles, and a 0et of harnes~8s . ten years old, 900lbs seems to be a trick horse. It will lie down, shake , ands, roll over, and do different kinds of tricLs, so:: am inf'or ed. The other one is a larger horse about 10-~o lbs. This descri r: tion may not be exactl. ri ":. • It is just a casual· sight of the horses and information frcm others • them. If you know of any such horses vve think we mi ht hel, you locate Yours truly, heriff, lashington County |