Criminals--Utah
Found in 8 Collections and/or Records:
Arlyn M. Garside Collection
The Arlyn M. Garside Collection was a collection donated by Kelly Garside. This collection contains
materials pertaining to the life of Arlyn Garside both personal and professional. Arlyn was a
police detective for Ogden city for many years, and the collection contains correspondence,
photos, police reports, his notebooks and mug shots related to his job. It also contains personal
photos and a scrapbook.
Austin Cox Photograph
Contains photograph of Austin Cox and photocopy of the Ogden Standard Examiner Saturday Evening July 24, 1943. Writing on photograph: Salt Lake City, June 19—Dies Before Firing Squad—Austin Cox, bearded slayer of a district judge and accused of the shotgun deaths of four other persons, stuck out his tongue as the death warrant was read today, then was executed by a firing squad at Utah Prison. This picture of Cox was taken last month.
David Krueger Booking Sheet
This Collection contains the FBI booking sheet and Certificate of Authenticity for David
Krueger who was arrested in Ogden, Utah on April 23, 1942.
E.L. Craft Photograph
Booking sheet reads: “We have in custody E.L. Craft whose photo we are enclosing, and whose description is as follows. Age 23, height 5 ft. 11 ½ inches, weight 150 lbs., complexion light, has red spot in left eye. We are inclined to think that this fellow is a bad man and is wanted somewhere. Send all information to T.A. Devine, Sherrif.” Signed by J.L. Hobson, Chief Deputy Sheriff, Ogden Utah February 20, 1912.
Extradition Warrant for A. Snyder
Ray Dempsey Gardner
On photograph is written: UH1 12-14-49 (INP Sound photo) Ogden, Utah—Ray Dempsey Gardner, 28—year old slayer of an Ogden babysitter, Shirley Jean Gretzinger, 17, is manacled and returned to jail by Sheriff Mac Wade. Gardner will receive the death sentence Friday since the jury did not recommend leniency.
Senate Saloon Robbers
Contains photocopies of newspaper stories from the Semi-Weekly Standard, and mugshots of Ogden saloon (Senate) robbery, December 10, 1897.
Walter Avery Photograph
Contains information on the back of the photograph about Walter Avery’s conviction and death sentence.