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Show QUICK THINKING AND ACTION RECOVERS STOLEN AUTOMOBILE There was a lot of excitement and the culprit was caught summed sum-med up the story of the automobile auto-mobile theft here Tuesday afternoon, after-noon, according to a report by Police Chief H. M. Weight. Just a few moment after Mr. and Mrs. Loris Parks, Springville, had parked their 1935 Ford at the Sunnyview Nursery at Nineth South, Fourth East St., a hitchhiker hitch-hiker evidently not getting along fast enough via his thumb, step-( step-( Continued on Page 2) Quick Thinking Recovers Auto (Continued from fage I1 pod into the parked rarks o-"1' drove away. A small' child, son of Mr. Mrs. Gone Roundy. was watc;-the watc;-the man and sensinjr sonu-was sonu-was wrong, rait ami told father. To' make a lo"S - short the father told Mr. Ff. who with J. D. Ford just driven up, gave chaso. meantime the local P0"1'1' notified and In turn notifi''J Provo office. Patrolmen Trioo and Mt. rloasat alerted and the liitcli-ltiu'r found, out of gas S mill's Soldier Summit., Ho is l ,.-turned ,.-turned from the PrUv J'11 trial in Utah county. Chief Weight, said th? thing summed up to wflt, to motorists to take no ',-'"u'1! Parking ears on the Nfj'j, ,v looked and worse still. , lioys still In the car. Us 11 ''. tlon which may result in of a car anytime. |