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Show Police Check Clues In Burglary of Kolob Lumber Co. Springville police officers were checking clues and going over all available information this week in the hope of apprehending burglars bur-glars who entered Kolob Lumber Company Monday night or Tuesday Tues-day morning and made away with considerable merchandise, accord-ig accord-ig to Chief H. M. Weight.. Although the exact amount has not been definitely determined, at least five Sunbeam toasters, two sets of Sheffield steak knives, a set of auger bits, three Stanley block planes No. 4 and 3, one Stanley buttmarker, a compass and 20 paint .brushes of different sizes, were missing on an incomplete incom-plete check Tuesday. The money drawer had been broken into but the thieves found no money. Entrance to the building according accord-ing to tracks in the snow, was gained over a rear fence, over a pile of coal and a pile of lumber lum-ber on the north side of the building build-ing and then into the attic. Plaster on the ceiling of the rest room was broken through and the intruders in-truders went from there into the rear storage room of the building. build-ing. The boxes in which the toasters were cased being apparently too bunglesome, the burglars emptied two sacks of feed on the floor and carried away the toasters in the sacks. ' Chief Weight said that evidence collected thusfar indicated that entrance into the building was apparently ap-parently by someone quite well acquainted with the building. |