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Show 2 BOYS JAILED ( III BURGLARIES Investigation Into recent thefts of chicken In rural area of Salt Like county Tuesday resulted In "clearing up" of five lunch stand ' burglaries and the arrest of two youths, George Beckstead, chief criminal deputy sheriff, announced. The two suspects, both of whom confessed, according to deputies, are alleged to have entered the Judd's Drive Inn, 3320 Highland drive (1270 East street), on two occasions, stealing cash and merchandise mer-chandise with a total value of 670; on two other occasions burglarized Dot's Drive Inn, 3890 South State street (100 East street), taking cash and merchandise valued at 6125, and entered the City Lunch, 2 East 3300 South street, taking 612.50 In cash and merchandise. One of the youths. Bob Wllgar, IS, of 788 East 4800 South street, was booked at the county jail on a charge of burglary. The other, a Juvenile, was being held for the Juvenile court. Deputy Beckstead and Deputy German Dean were seeking two other juveniles believed toJ.Jnb plicated in the burglaries. The suspects were apprehended, Deputy Beckstead said, after a youth being questioned regarding theft of chickens told the deputies the suspects had committed the burglaries. Cooperation Asked Against Prowlers Appealing to the public to Inform In-form the Salt Lake City police department of any persons caught prowling around automobiles, Sherman Falkenrath, chief of detectives, de-tectives, Tuesday added three new reports to the list of automobile auto-mobile burglaries. "Any person catching anybody arousing suspicions around automobiles auto-mobiles Is asked to inform the police Immediately. Through public pub-lic cooperation these petty thefts can be stopped," Mr. Falkenrath said. William L. Soffe of 618 Wilson avenue reported the theft of a driving light, three defroster fans and nine fuses from trucks of the Orange Transportation company which were parked near the company com-pany shop at 242 South Fourth West street. Charles M. Croft Jr., of 544 East First South street, reported the loss of a dark green automobile robe. Joe Langlols of 867 South Main street reported theft of a spare tire and wheel from his automobile automo-bile parked near his residence.," Thirty Burglaries Solved by Arrests Solution of 30 burglaries and recovery of approximately 61200 worth of stolen merchandise wss announced Tuesday by Sherman Falkenrath, chief of detectives, as the result of the arrest of three suspects. The arrest of Otis Westarman, 25, and Gall Shope, 27, Utah state prison parolees, cleared up 13 business house burglaries, police said. Detectivea said the arrest of Henry Spencer, 23, boxer, solved 17 residential burglaries. The three men were being held In the city jail Tuesdsy for further fur-ther Investigation before complaints com-plaints are filed, Sergeant Falkenrath Falken-rath said. |