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Show Robbers Reveal Peculiar Taste In Loot Chosen The Service Drug was robbed sometime Saturday night by person per-son or persons unknown, with a rather unusual taste in loot. Stolen Stol-en from the stock were three cameras, cam-eras, priced at $95, $82 and $42, and a $30 light meter for a camera. cam-era. They had to dig in a drawer to find the last item. Also taken was a .30-.30 priced at -57.50, and 14 cartons of shells. Also missing were all the Roi-Tan cigars, including in-cluding those in the case. About $1 in stamps, some small change and. some old receipts were taken. They had to go out of their way to find these, in a small cubby hole that Paul Adams, store manager, man-ager, could hardly find by himself. him-self. They did not overlook the money mon-ey in the till, between $20 and $25 and all federall tax money. Entry was made through a window win-dow in the back of the store, and exit was from the back door. That same night the Hinckley postoffice was robbed of stamps and cash. Jack Bennett, deputy sheriff, and a postal inspector from Salt Lake City, investigated both robberies, rob-beries, searching for clues and a possible connection between the two. |