Show Bold Desperadoes Believed Here I BANK R ROBBERS ELUDE lUO r POUCE U t MAY O IN INAl Al T lAK Springville Bank Thieves Thieve Still at Large as Many Sleuths Follow F Clues Believed Believed Believed Be Be- Seen in Salt Lake Lak Four men answering the description description description tion of the bandits who robbed the Mendenhall bank at Springville yesterday y were seen in Salt Lake at o'clock last evening according according according accord accord- ing to J. J D D. D Bagley a resident of Springville According to Mr Bagleys Bagley's report the men drew up in front of the Walker Bank building building building build build- ing in a m machine chine answering the description de description description de- de of the one in which they are believed to have escaped from rom the scene of the crime One of the themen themen z i men purchased two papers and then reentered the automobile which drove rapidly away ON ANOTHER CLUE An automobile containing four deputies heavily armed is speeding down the he Arrowhead trail in 1 an at attempt attempt attempt at- at tempt to overtake a machine which is supposed to contain the bandits I according to Sheriff J. J T. T Williams I The sheriff has expressed the I theory that the desperadoes will be captured before they reach St. St George It is believed by the sheriff sheriff sheriff sher sher- iff that the bandits made a loop and nd passed through Springville or close to the city before heading south in order to tl throw row the deputies deputies deputies ties off the trail INSURANCE CARRIED The bank carried burglary insurance anceto ance to the extent of with a local insurance company The company's ag agents are paying the expenses of the search in the immediate immediate immediate im im- im- im mediate vicinity of the county No reward for the apprehension of the bandits has b been en offered According to Guy Gur W W. cashier of the bank three men all about 25 years of pf age sud suddenly suddenly suddenly denly appeared in the bank at 1 and two of them pointed revolvers i a 2 his head lie Ile was vas commanded to kee perfectly still and to lie down on h hi face One of ot the men entered the vault h says and removed Liberty bonds an money while another took all th currency from the cashiers cashier's cag cage When their work had been complete Mendenhall l says that he was force foree into the vault and the door was locket lockel FARMER HEARS CRIES George Wright a farmer was pass passing passIng passing ing the bank shortly after the robbery robbery rob bery Is said to have taken place II heard someone crying for rel release ase Ithe Ithe i ithe the vault anc an and he immediately ely the bank Mendenhall called the numbers num nuns numbers bers of the combination through th vault door to George U. U Maycock l of ot th I Springville bank who arrived Jus jm after Wright and who released hin hen I It was estimated that about wa va secured by the bandits in cash and Lib Liberty Liberty erty bonds J. J I V. V Mendenhall assistant cashie of ot the bank believes he saw the bandit in the bank Tuesday The cashier de described described described scribed tho the men as being each abou 25 years of age and all smooth shave and not masked An automobile was seen standing i 1 front of the tho theatre in Springville anthis anthis an anthis this disappeared hurriedly the robber robbery Later It was reported t have been observed by travelers nea nen Continued on fla page e 8 S. CROP OUTLOOK Continued tram from page 1 yielding Irrigated crop on the average yield for tor the state The yields this year ear break no records b but t are the lowest lowest low low- est eat for many years Not since 1901 have oats been so unproductive while barIe barley bar bar- Ie icy ley has surpassed this years year's yield every year ear since 1896 Spring wheat made the lowest yield since 1893 Though this showing means there will ill be little surplus grain in the tl state there will be no marked shortage The total production of ot wheat winter and spring is estimated at bushels barley at bushels and oats bushels |