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Show active leader In American Legion affairs. Ha has spent tha put few years as a rancher and eoal mine operator. In 192J he married Dorence - Tuttla-of BountifuTwho7v.'ilh five dsughlerr and a son, survive. Mr. Foy was widely known in Utah newspaper news-paper circles, where hit claimed many friendships. friend-ships. Of engaging personality, fine character and ability , he applied to many activities; he was a respected and valuable citizen wherever he cast his lot. We knew this man as an alert and friendly editor and publisher and join with many others in tht newspaper craft In mourning his passing. Leslie T. Foy inCTTM ef train-automobile crash 20 miles V east ef Green River Saturday, Leslie T. Foy died in Moab hospital Sunday. A native ef Monticcllo, be was active in religious affairs and Bey Scout work, served as missionary for the L. D. S. church in Holland, taw World war service in five major engagements and in the army of occupation after the armistice. After the war he engaged in newspaper publishing in southeastern Utah and Logan, as well as In Preston and Malad, Idaho. While in Idaho he held numerous church offices. Including super-hitendenciet super-hitendenciet in Sunday school and Mutual Improvement Im-provement association and waa a member of the bifa council of Malad stake. He was an |