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Show Stolen Car Awaits Owner A stolen auto is now safely lodg-. lodg-. ed in Delta, awaiting the arrival of the owner, Edwin H. Johnson, of Tonopah. The car, a 1937 Nash-Lafayette Nash-Lafayette coupe, was first noticed ,on Highway 6, just this side of i the Utah line, by Nick Baich, trucking truck-ing for the Ward Leasing company. ;It was abandoned, keys in the car, apparently not hurt, doors open, full of dust, and no gas. Several days later Mr. Baich had an opportunity to send the car into Delta with a couple of hitchhikers. :They ran out of gas about 15 miles out of Delta, west of Hinckley. On Tuesday morning Jack Bennett, deputy sheriff, was notified of their predicament, and went out to help them in. Mr. Bennett telephoned the White Pine sheriff, at Ely, who said the car, apparently stolen, had been missing that long, and would notify the owner, Mr. Johnson, where to come for his car. I |