Redaction of a miscreant's petty larceny.
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SALT LAKE CITY — A man made a long-awaited apology to a Salt Lake City business over something he did more than 70 years ago.
It all started when a woman came into the Lamb’s Grill on Main Street sometime between breakfast and lunch on April 1.
“This woman walks in the front door, and she looks like she’s on a mission,” said server Jasmine Back.
Back approached the woman, who then explained that her father had committed a crime there.
"She starts in and says, 'My father ... ' so my mind wanders and I think, 'What's going to happen next?' Next, she says, '(He) dined and dashed here in 1941," Back said.
The man was 10 years old at the time. Allegedly, he and his friend ate there and ran away when they realized they couldn’t pay the bill.
“It was a dollar,” Back said.
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