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Show JTEEH BANDITS 1 HOLD UP TWO ' GAS STATIONS t ii . 'Baby Faced' Robber Described; Grocer Is Waylaid , Youthful armed bandits. . one baby faced". . .struck at two Salt Lake City service stations early Tuesday and a third robber victimized vic-timized a grocery proprietor. Two high school youths, each 18, .. who aasertedly confessed to a V lunchstand burglary, were to be taken to "showup" and viewed by victims of the service station holdups. hold-ups. j The new outbreak of major ei line ...more of a series extending over many months. . .took loot of $128. Three boys, described as not more than IT years old, drove into the V Wasatch service station, 878 West North Temple street at 2:45 a. m. and ordered gasoline. When the attendant Orvin U Emery, J72 North Main street at- tempted to collect one of the two ' passengers left the car, turned a gun on Emery and said: "This Is a atickup." ( The other passenger then took 40 from the cash register. ' Emery described one of the bandits ban-dits as not more than 18 and "baby faced." The bandits' automobile was identified iden-tified as one stolen Monday night from A. L. Larson of Roosevelt, ' while it was parked on Fifteenth East street At 4:45 a. m. the same car was driven into the Lubritorium aer-vlce aer-vlce station, 50 West Ninth South street and the same three youths went through the same procedure and took $16 while holding up the operator, Boy Antcaak, 6648 South Second West street They tore the received from the telephone before leaving. Police said the two boys to be viewed by the service station holdup hold-up victims confessed to burglary last Saturday of the Taxi lunch, 26 E street where 17.50 and two J8 caliber revolvers were stolen. Both guns answered descriptions of those used In the service station robberies, according to Detectives L. B. Gifford and J. Ross Hunsaker. As he stopped his car at a garage ga-rage In the rear of his home, 650 Fifth East street, Everett Folsom, owner of a grocery at 479 East Fourth South street was accosted by an armed man, who supped from shadows. The bandit grabbed a brief case, containing $70 In change from the tore, pushed Mr. Folsom Into the garage and fled. Three cases of car prowling were reported. E. G. Eldredge, 878 Thirteenth East street reported loss of a camera cam-era valued at $50; E. F. Gardemann, 1337 Bryan avenue, 500 stamped envelopes en-velopes and 88 cents worth of sumps, and Charles R. Dalley. 220 South State street a violin valued at $75. Police arrested five Ogden boys, four of them 14 years old, the other 11, when they were found In a stolen Ogden car at Fifth East and Sixth South streets. A .22 -caliber revolver re-volver was found In the car. Police Tuesday held Lester Vier, J4, on attempted burglary charges. Vier allegedly was Identified as a partner of Orvll Oderkirk, 30, arrested ar-rested Saturday after radio prowl car patrolmen assertedly saw him and a companion attempting to enter en-ter the Greenway market 152 Ninth East street |