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Show SUNDAY HERALD ff-cffg18- 3 " Armed Bandit Robs Ream's Market of $638 in Cash The robber had a .22 automatic pistol out as he came through the first door, witnesses said. "This is a hold up," he told Glen Roundy, 22, at the check stand. He forced bagboy Eugene Bair, 16, and his little sister, Shirlene, nervous young bandit, wearing a red hat ,and dark glasses, walked into Ream's Market, 890 West Center, Friday at 9:40 p.m.; ordered employes and customers at gun's point to lie on the floor; and escaped with $638 in cash in a getaway car. A Lehi Studies Community Egg Hunt In Lehi Slated April 20 Increases in City Salaries LEHI Annual Easter Egg Hunt for the youngsters' of Lehi will be held Saturday, April 20, under sponsorship of the Lehi Junior Chamber of Commerce. All children eight years of age and younger are invited to take part in the hunt, wh;ch will be held at Wines Park. As in past years, all children participating will receive sacks of candy. Robert Kar-re- n is chairman of the annual activity. LEHJ, Lehi City officials will hold a special meeting April 16 discuss proposed salary increases for all city employes. The special meeting has been scheduled to act upon numerous recent requests by city employes foi increases in wages. Councilmen have indicated the employes will be given some type of raise, but the amount of the raise and hoov it will be made are matters to be settled. Some councilmen favor a flat rate, so that all employes receive the same amount of increase, while others favor a set percentage increase. The increase, when it is made, will be retroactive to April 1, GREENCASTLE, Ind., (UP councilmen have agreed. An Idaho editor said Friday night press censorship causes "pol tical illiteracy." to pre-East- er Idaho Editor Hits Press Censorship ) Builders Get Tips on How To Cut Costs William E. Johnston, editor of the Lewistown. Idaho, Tribune, said many "ignorant, reckless censors" have become "a menace to the people's liberties." "The press cannot reverse the trend toward political illiteracy as long as many of oiw educators and statesmen misunderstand and of the distrust the Valuable tips from his own press." Johnston told the annual business experience were passed Hogate Lecture audience at on to the 30- - home builders in University. attendance at the membership drive dinner this week in Provo of the Utah Valley Home Builder? Association by Delbert Moul- functions De-Pau- w ding, national director. a prominent Mr. Moulding, builder in the Ogden area, who deals in mass production of homes, showed the builders how they could cut costs by sharply figuring the business angles. He felt that an organization of home-- 1 builders is important as a clear-- J ing house for up-to-da- te Radar Warnings Cease; Tickets Will Be Issued Watch beginning right now. Provo police department will begin enforcing speed limits with radar patrol beginning early this week, Provo Police Chief Jesse Evans said Saturday. Radar patrols, under Sgt. Paul Anderson, already have but so far been operating speedsters received only warnings. Henceforth, they will get tickets, says Chief Evans. Friday, police installed a radar warning sign at 2050 West Center. Utah State Highway patrol is erecting patrol warning signs at approaches to Provo on Highway 189 and informa-- l tion and the use of the national library information which is available members. newly elected president, Leland J. Wells of Vineyard, welcomed the guests and explained that the membership drive just beginning is geared for doubling the present enrollment A report on directors meetings uas given by the executive secretary, H. Earl Farnworth. The speaker was introduced by J. Grant Nielsen. Remarks concerning the need for the organization and its advantages to members were given by association officers including H E. Johnson of Provo, first ice president, and C. R. Mitch-el- ) of Spanish Fork, second vice pr esident. The next meeting will be held Thursday. May 9, at 486 North State in Orem. to The radar U. S. 91. The radar detection unit itself is mobile and can be carried jn any police car Proceddre is for the officer in the radar unit to note license number and description of speeding cars, and radio it ahead to officers manning road blocks. Quist-Fair-bank- s, r that speedometer The latter issue tickets. Fashion From the House of Shroyer 9, standing by, to lie down, and took the Roundy. from currency Mr. Registers Checked The bandit ordered the checker to go to each of the other three registers to prove nothing was in thern. Mrs. Paul Ream said Saturday that money in the other registers already had been checked out from the store by her brother, Verl Nuttall, manager. Melvin Banner, 22, another checker, just prior to the robbery had gone to the rear of the store with his wife, Charlene, to pick up a can of baby food. Describes Robbery This is how he described 10 g95T01J95 the robbery: "As we walked to the front of the store, we saw several people kneeling or . lying on the floor. We saw a stranger taking money from Glen, and realized this was a hold up. "The man with the gun was about 25 years old or younger. He had a thin face and sharp, pointed nose. He wore a cheap red hat with brim, the kind teenagers wear, and wore cheap gog gles, the kind which cover the rides of the temples. 'Wo Qnn nprvftitc i'Qc chab-inc- to 18 and 1414 to 24 Vi Direct from the famous House of Shroyer the season's newest fashions in the smartest fabrics complete range of both regular and half izes. Choose From Our Collection of Lovely Fownes GLOVES ' Makes Threat "I walked through my check stand, hoping to get out and raise an alarm. 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