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Show THtRSDAr. FEBRUARY THE 19, 1059 Lehi High presents Arrests Clear Up High School Robery, Other Burglaries Fred Childers A two-sta- te string of burglaries Beryl Beatty, 20, Davis Air Force Base near Tucson. and has been clearSheriff Burr said the three aded up with arrest of two former Utah State Industrial School in- mitted a series of bulglaries in mate? and close interstate, inter- Orem, Salt Lake City and in the city and county cooperation by Tucson area. Coombs told officers two burglaries in Orem netted peace officers. Utah County Sheriff Ralph $1,600. The three are under $1,000 Chappie Saturday announced ar- bond pending superior court trial. rest of Ernest Glen Christen Jr., They were arrested along with 20, 824 N. 10th W., Provo, at four other young men for quesSpringville, and of Gerald (Gary) tioning in connection with the Jan. 19.- - Orem, Coombs, and Bobby 30, murder of Tucson grocer, LesFavors, Tucson, at Tucson, Ariz., ter Lin. The Chinese grocer died after he was beaten with a pistol following a gun battle. Pima County, Arizona "Sheriff during a robbery at his market. Weldon Burr wired Sheriff ChapDeputies said Coombs, Favors pie that he had Gerald Coombs and Beatty apparently had no and Bobby Favors in custody at connection with the Lin case al Tucson, and was holding them on though they were to be questiona first degree bulglary charge. ed further about a gun found out Sheriff Burr said the two had side the court, where Coombs in their possession two pistols re- lived. The gun showed traces of ferred to by Sheriff Chappie and the same blood type as Lin's and also coin wrappers of Salt Lake paint flakes which were believed Transporation Co. and Coca Cola to have come from the door jam of Lin's market, according to Bottling Companies. , Sheriff Chappie said the guns Sheriff Burr. were taken in a burglary of Sportsman Store, Orem. Feb. 2, when some $750 in cash was also stolen. He said the trio had admitted to involvement in the Hammond Four persons from Lehi attendIron burglary and safe cracking ed an art tea sponsored by the Feb. 1; bulglary of Lehi High Provo Art Board, in the Provo Art School and burglary of Curly's Gallery, last Wednesday night. Tavern, Spanish Fork. This gallery is in the Utah Power The Christen youth was charged & Light Company building, which with burglary of Sportsman's in has sponsored exhibits of Utah Orem City Court, and ordered art for several months now. t bound over to Fourth District runs a period of one Court. month, and the one shown curSheriff Chappie said Orem and rently is the work of the Provo Provo police had been working on Art Board members. Floyd Brein-hol- t, now teaching a class in the string of burglaries in cooperation with the sheriff's office American Fork, is the newly for the past two weeks. elected president of the board and The Christen youth surrendered welcomed all visitors Wednesday himself to police Sept. 17, 1957 evening. After the guests had perused folowing an escape from Kamas Jail. the gallery's offerings, Mr. Brein-ho- lt The sheriff's office said he gave a talk on the artists safe-crackin- gs n Fredrick M. Childers, foster fa- Orem. Feb. Services will be conducted at the Wing Mortuary Feb. 21, at 1 p.m. Bishop Powell of the Third Ward will take charge of the services. 17. Mr. Childers was borri Aug. 23, 1873, at Strawberry Point, la. He worked as a miner throughout the West for many years. His survivors are one son, B. J. Childers of San Clementi, Calif., and one grandson, Larry Childers, Pascal, and Mr. Mangum of Party is Success com-mite- -24- I American Fork 124 VjmEXPERTS NIGHT PHONE Am. 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Those attending from Lehi aty Lehi were Dorothy Ivers, DoroPublished by the Free Press Pub- thy Bone, Geaniece Thorton and Gary Powell, son of Mr. and Mrs. lishing Co. every Thifrsday. Keith Powell. E. Russell Innes. Publisher Subscription To Advertise! Per Year (in advance) . . . $3 00 It COMPANY Your Friendly Ford Dealer of holiday foods for "cherry time" menus featured this week. ASSOCIATION 7 R gather plenty of extra cash savings at prices like these ct er S29-- ALPINE MOTOR . Lehi Free SERVIC- E- DAY PHONE For IVashingion's Birthday also. The Provo police department said both Coombs and Christen had been picked up as juvenile on semi-abstra- WRECKING -HOUR WE'VE CHOPPED OUR PRICES Each-exhibi- without resistance Friday and their paintings and invited coniments from the artists themselves who were present. This led to interesting discussions of the reasons behind the paintings. There were many unusual works burglary charges. Also held at Tucson for prelimi- notable among them two paint nary hearing in addition to the ings by B. F. Larsen, done in a Coombs and Favors , youth is small village in France in 1939; an abstract by Roman Andrus, "Castro's Forces," a commentary NOTICE TO CREDITORS Estate of JOSEPH H. GLOVER, in brilliant color on the recent up heaval in Cuba, wherein Mr. AndDeceased. Creditors will present claims rus has managed to convey both with vouchers to the undersigned a feeling of spiritualism and deep the Administrator at the Law Office religious convictions with violemotions of strong equally of Harvard R. Hinton, 114 West revoluMain, Lehi, Utah, on or before ence and conflict that the must have combined in itself; tion 1959. April, there was also a beautiful HOWARD GLOVER, painting by Warren WilAdministrator. caled "island Rhythms," in son, First Pubication Febr. 5, 1959. which he depicted two small isLast Publication Febr. 26, 1959. lands in a turquoise ocean as seen from an airplane, through wisps The Press of clouds, yet, as if the airplane Entered at the post office at Lehi, itself was wheeling overhead. An other painting of remarkable Utah, as second class matter by the act of Congress March 3 beauty was "River Scene" colFranz Johansen, in which the 1879 or blue predominated; this picture which was a twilight or night scene was a good demonstrations flTAH STATE PrttSS ASSOCIATION of the use of "light" in a painting, the technique for which Rem- the most poorly in the club's consti- mer dances are decision was anThe attended. a at on previous tution was voted A those to nounced attending. dance and resulted in the was evening entertaining dances very hold to deciding in April and then not until the had by the large crowd that following November as the sum A change Betty Crocker . sur-rend- ed Free programs. The Jorgenson twins, Maureen and Darlene, entertained with a dance number "Walking My Baby Back Home," and a dance and pantomine number, "Space Girl" during intermission. The names of the new officers for the comThe Lehi Dance Set Valentine ing "year were announced. They Dance held Feb. 14, and the were: Mr. and Mrs. Howard Brown, closing party of the series, was very well attended. Beautiful chairman; Mr. and Mrs. Neil Valentine decorations made a Carson, Mr. and romantic atmosphere for danc- Mrs. Rulon Cook, secretaries; Mr. ers. One end of the hall was en- and Mrs. Merlin Russon, treashanced by a very large red satin urers; Mr. and Mrs. Harold Alheart festooned with red and len, arrangements; Mr. and Mrs. white crepe paper which reached Ben Judd, decorations; Mr. and nearly to the ceiling. The refresh- Mrs. Roy Littleford, publicity; ment booth was decorated with Mr. and Mrs. Lynn Woolston, refcupids, hearts and arrows. Door reshments; Mr. and Mrs. Russell prizes of Valentine candy boxes Hillman, and Mr. and Mrs. Paul were given to holders of lucky Hanson, holdover directors. Lehians Attend Provo Art Board Exhibits Weil., 7:30 p.m. Valentine ther of Harold Mangum, died in Washington, Lehi. 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