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Show BURGLARS IN SPRINGVILLE Brglars entered the Iinine of James E. Brown, in the southern part of Springville, sometime during the early part of Friday night and carried away a large quantity of clothing and bedding. The burglary was not dist'overed until Saturday forenoon when Mrs. Brown returned from Spanish Forlc where she hnd been slaying with relatives while her husbaud is working work-ing at Magna. According to Deputy Sheriffs Karl Boshard and Otto Birk, who investigated the case, the burglars took away with them two suits of men's clothing, one a new tan suit and a blue; four army shirts, a pair of army trousers, a pair of shoes, a silk and wool sweater, cuffhuttona, neckties, two new quilts and a pair of blankets. In exchange for what was carried away, the considerate burglars left a pair of worn-out khaki trousers. ' a light gary sweater and a bluo coat From the strong odor of disinfectants disin-fectants with which the old clothing cloth-ing was saturated, It is believed of the investigating officers that tho burglars must have spent a great deal of their time lately in some jail. The odor of thu Nothing was familiar to the deputy sheriffs sinco that particular kind of dislnfontant is used In most of the county jails. No one suw anyone enter or leavo the house and no clue with tho exception ex-ception of the abandoned clothing was left by the burglars. |