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Show JOY DUBS LEFT AN AOTO AND TOOK ANOTHER An unusuallv complicated rase of apparent Joy-riding,' Involving two automobiles, waa brought to light thin morning by the recovery of a stolen automobile at tho south end of tne, 1 Kivordale road by Police rhauffeur I Guy Nelson and Deputy Sheriff J L 1 Habson. According to Officer Nelson, the police department was notified late last niRht by Joseph Fife of Rlverdale that his automobile was stolen and to keep a lookout. Early this morning, another report was received to the effect that a broken down car was standing ac the side of the Rlverdalw road, at its southern terminus The two of-firer of-firer mads a trip to the scene and brought the cir 10 Ogden The automobile belonged to .lohn A. Alder of Salt Lake City and a telephone conversation with the Salt Lake officers brought the Information Informa-tion that the Rlverdale car had been recovered In that cit The Salt Lake officers stated they had a ood line on the "joy-rkkrs." In the car that was brought to ORden. several valuable auto rugs and ladles' furs and coats were found, together w-lth a number of automobile automo-bile repair tools. The rear lamp had been taken off. apparently in nn effort ef-fort to ascertain tho trouble with the ear and this was left with the tools on top of the engine. The belief of the officers is that the Joy-riders tirfct ttole an automobile automo-bile in Salt Lak. drove It to where it brokf down, and, being unable to repair it, walked to the Fife hoim-took hoim-took Mr. Fife's car and returned to Salt Lake Cltj |