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Show STEAL GUNS FROM STORE IN SPRINGVILLE Burglars Entered Wood Mercantile Mer-cantile Store Fridav Night; Knives and Coffee iMissing. The G, S. Wood mercantile store In Springville was burglarized again some time during Friday night, according ac-cording to Deputy Sheriff Otto Birk, who investigated the case. Investigation showed that the burglars had stolen two revolvers, a, .38 and fl .32 caliber , about a dozen pocket knives and about four cBns of coffee. Entrance had boeu' gained through a back door. With a brace and bit tbe burglars had removed a panel from tbe door through which they gained entrance to a back room of the store. A similar procedure gave them entrance through another door leading into the main part of the store. It is believed that the burglary was committed by; two young men about 20 or 23 years of age who were seen around the business section sec-tion of Springville during the afternoon after-noon and evening of Friday. ; : TAX MEETING. Farmers and stock growers are expected to be at a meeting at the Springville high school building Saturday evening, April 4, at 8 o'clock, at which time Charles Hawkins, Utah county assessor will talk on the tax problem and a United States reclamation represented will discuss dis-cuss the grazing problem. FOR RENT Rooms for light housekeeping. house-keeping. F. H. Celventra. Phone 72-J. WANTED Will deviler 2 yards of screened gravel for $2. Guarantee Guaran-tee gravel to be fine enough for four inch walls. Delivered any where In the city limits. Dennis Palfreymnn, Phone 108-W-2. FOR SAL E Young . registered Shorthorn bulla J. T. Phillips, nobble Creek canyon. A-10 DRESS MAKING Expert dressmaking dress-making done at reasonable prices. Mrs. G. T. Nelson, 1st. E. and 4th S. , WANTED Work, girl 18 years old. Address Springville Box 47G. VjJroU-s thexaShG, |