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Show SAFE CRACKERS PULLA. F. JOB After elaborate preparations three burglars blew open thf safe at the Pulley Feed store in American Fork early Wednesday morning with a glycerine charge and found no money. The safe had been unlocked un-locked and could have been opened with a twist of the knob. County officers are today looking for the men who are believed to be the same ones who broke open the safe at the Union Pacific depot, next door to the feed store, and entered the American Fork high school. The three men apparently had spent the night in the feed store, sacks having been piled on top of feed sacks for sleeping purposes. They made a paste out of wheat flour and fly tox for the glycerine and stacKea several sacks of flour against the front of the safe. The safe was wrecked by the- charge and papers scattered about the room but officials at the store had banked their money in the evening. even-ing. Kntrance to the depot was gained gain-ed hy barring open the front door, according to Deputy Sheriff John i Evans. |