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Show Refuses to Repay j Lad for Smashed Bike i Other cities have report-' of their I 'meanest men" havo been made pub-' pub-' lie. but a visiter in ' gden is said to take the leather medal, or any other suitable for such characteristic. Shortly after 8 o'clock yesterday morning. Melon Uankin. nH'Wf-nin boy 1 1 years old, parked a harrowed bicycle in front of the Sterling Grocery Gro-cery store. A man driving an automobile auto-mobile which bore the number 28712-L" 28712-L" smashed into the parked bic i smashing the front rim. According to the automobile register j ut the police station, the owner yf the I car Is G. H. Hlndelesman of Prov o. ! Utah. The messenger bov ask-d for money to replace the damaged wheel and i was giv en $1 r0 Kepalrs to the bt-cycle bt-cycle amounted to $3.00 This the 'messenger Informed the man but the auto owner refused-to pay anj more I money |