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Show gr October 10, 1963 DESERET NEWS, Thursday, 12 A Walking into the store on the heels of armored car guards, two holdup men 'aught the man-ige- r of War-- ; ws Giant in i currency this morning. The men were apparently waiting in the parking lot until record-keepin- the armored care service had delivered the usual money to the store. They walked directly to the safe at the front of the store and one of them thrust a gun in the face of store manager Keith check-sashin- Overtime will not be paid in any situation where advance progiamming will permit granting of compensatory time off,. Commissioner Barker stated in the letter. Hilton, 41, 1457 Clayton St., before he could close the door of the safe. Meanwhile, the armored car with its armed guards had driven away, unaware of what was taking place in the store. Lt. N. D. Hayward of the Salt Lake County Sheriffs department, surmised that they were superexperienced market bandits. Lt. N. D. Hayward shows "mug shots" to two women after $2,000 holdup Warshaw's Supermarket. At right is Sgt. Kenneth Moeler. found abandoned at a tavern where witnesses! nearby MOST UNAWARE told officers the trio got into a The methodical biege Ford which was found to holdup curred so swiftly that scores of have been rented from a car shoppers and checkers at the rental at Salt Lake , nearby battery of cash registers' Airport, were unaware of what was This machine was later be- pcning. However, two young women lieved seen traveling north on thought it was peculiar that Interstate 15 at about 5th North. Mr. Hilton said he thought it two men would be carrying bags of money out of the store at that was a joke at first when the tal10:30 ler of the two pointed the snubtime in the morning a.m. They had been attracted to nosed revolver at him. He realized they were serious when the the scene by a noise. told him, They approached Mr. Hilton, gunman bursquely who hollered, The stores been "Get outta the way, and startrob bed! Get the license ed lifting money bags from the safe. number! COCKED lot the into ran They parking and saw the two get into a red The revolver was apparently station wagon with a third man cocked, for it went eff accidenat the wheel. They were able to tally, as the bandit reached into get the license number and a the safe. The bullet flattened description of the vehicle as it itself out inside the safe. left the parking lot through an This was the noise heard east exit and turned out on by the two women who later got the license number. State Street. at The pohce department has exceeded its overtime allowance contemplated for the first few months of the fiscal year since July 1. Officials expected that in the later months the situation would equalize itself to fit the police budget. 2990 W. 3500 South rura 5905 So. State St. pmoss Looking for the store thatll give you the twill of your life? FRI. & SAT. ONLY Look around Foreman & Clark. In 11:30 A.M. to 2 A. LARGE $7 SMALL 'Zm UFFPIZZAiy0FF put a Cavalry twill in your life and change! fts the newest Fall look CALL AHEAD ed shaped suits with side vent3 cut high and handsome. Ticket pocket? Yup. Linings? Nothing short of being rich and fancy. And the pants of course, are and slim. Newest Fall colors too: solid greens, golds, whiskies and grays.' Murray 262-405- For Carry Cut 5 Granger 298-428- 2 GRAND OPENING PRICES self-belt- U. College Of Mines Rather have hopsack? Come on in and look at the great selection in solids and windowpanes. Wins Phillips Grant The University of Utah has! award to the university by a $1,500 grant from the Ups, Dr. Fletcher said. Phillips Petroleum Co., U. pres- ident Dr. James C. Fletcher announced today. d & f V" Open Till 9 PM Mon.-Thurt.-F- ri. Free Balloons For the Kids Charge it taka 10 months to pay B2CD IFOREMAN at Murray and Granger Pizza Effective Hut Only sKZFiY- Rag. Pries Prove - KETCHUMS - 4835 Highland 355.4656 4th South at 7th Wost LUMBER DEPT. PROVO, UTAH & CLARK Phone Dr. Cottonwood Mall Blvd. Ph. 9 AM SIDEWALK SUNDAES BLEACH BUBBLE BATH PUREX GALLONS BUBBLE CLUB CHEESE CHEESE CHEESE large Pkg. Reg. 6Sc Reg. 12c Each MILD PROCESSED 6 With A $5.00 Order 35c Lb. Without "A" GRADE HENS 19 PM MONTEREY MILD 393-766- FRESH FROZEN CREAMSICLES 0 39th and Washington 278-26- 51 DAYS MILD CHEDDAR 373-208- OGDEN, UTAH OPEN LO COST FOODS WEST rJODTKl TEMPLE In Ogden .and 346 North University 142 Faah'on Stores From Coast To Const 7 602 PIZZA HUT. It was N The grant is the third annual Use Action Ads missioner explained. g Phillips officials said lt was the companys desire that the funds be used so that both faculty members and students would benefit, Dr. Fletcher said. The grant will be used during the current academic year by the College of Mines and Mineral Industries, the Department of Chemistry and the College of Engineering, he said. Si n and Kate, with the ,afe open and fled with $2,000 39th roods, Department Records After several months of study.j Almost instant access to law the Salt Lake County Sheriff's enforcement information on the Orders to hold up overtime has decided to department, state and nation? for police until approved before- Department its records system, levels would be one of the automate hand were issued today by Salt Sheriff Delmar L. Larsen major benefits of the system, Lake City Public Safety Com-- , the sheriff noted. announced ,oday- missioner James L. Barker Jr. He explained this would be shpriff sald rented letter to Police Chief between the with the be will iment provided by a tie-iused, Dewey J. Fillis, the commisto be in full, Sheriffs Office Data Center program expected sioner said overtime will be i(SODAC), the Utah Bureau of operation by April 1969. paid for emergency situations .'Identification, and the National He said the first year cost of Crime Information Center, only." the system is estimated at Where officers are required to $18, 629, including about $12, 000 Automation also provides work overtime and compensato- for programming, which is now extreme accuracy and speed in said Sheriff ry time off can be programmed, under way, and equipment rentLarson. tnis will be employed, the com- al for nine months, $6,480, By JACK MONSON h a Sheriff To Automate Overtime For Police Is Held Up Deseret News Staff Writer MURRAY nrjr 't MANDARIN ORANGES Reg. 49c Bonanza PAPER TOWELS NORTHERN Reg. 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