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Show Alleged Holdup Bound j Over To District Court; ' HasJ -ig Crim inalReco rd v James Riley, 35, who is alleged to ; have held up the Ute service station at Main and Center street, Saturday evening, waived preliminary hearing hear-ing in Judge Maurice Harding? ! court Monday and was bound over, : to the district court under a $2000 bond. He was unable to furnish I ; the bond and is being held in the .1 county jail pending his appearance j in the upper court, according to ( ! Sheriff E. G. Durnell. Riley is alleged to have entered ; the station at 8:10 p. m., and at ' the point of a gun commanded ; David Friel, attendant, to give him i the money in the cash register, After obtaining $27, the robber j ! turned to go and Friel attempted j to telephone Marshall Frank Clark. j Thereupon the robber turned back I and threatened to kill Friel. j Riley then forced Friel to ac- j company him up Center street for ' a half block where he left the at- ' tendant and ran into the brush bordering Hobble Creek,. south of Center street. Friel than returned to the station and completed his call to Marshall Clark who daught the man av he , emerged from the creek bottoms on Second East street. i Riley was turned over to Sheriff E. G. Durnell. 1 ' Riley has a crime record extend- ing back to 1904, according to mem- , bers of the county sheriff's office, i He hag served two terms In the .; Utah state prison, one in luo4 zoi .! assault with a deadly weapon and 1 one in 1909 for burglary, the rec-ords rec-ords show. In 1920 he served a J feim in the JJevnda state prison" for , i grand larceny,- and again In 1925 ' he served a term in that institution ! for burglary. In 1931 he served a term in the Idaho state prison for 'burglary,- according to members of the sheriff's office. |