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Show Bob farm Home While Owners Attend Church Sunday morning, while Mr. and Mrs. George Cahoon attended Sunday Sun-day School in Delta First ward, their farm home was broken into and a number of articles stolen. The Cahoons were gone two hours from 10:30 a. m. to half past n'oon, and returned to find the lock on the front door had been forced. Someone had ransacked the house. A purse had been taken and another an-other one stripped. A fountain pen was gone, also. Mrs. Cahoon's wrist watch. Around $20 in cash was taken. Their daughter, Amelia Jane, home for the week end from the BYU, found her billfold missing, which contained her drivers license, school activity cards and other items. Outdoor tracks showed where the windows had been tried, apparently ap-parently before the door was for-ced.Both for-ced.Both tire tracks and foot tracks were around the yard? They were at the large gas tank where the lock had been broken, and an undetermined un-determined amount' of gas taken.. Half a case of car oil was missing. Albert Nickle's tractor stood out in the field, and next day when it was time to start threshing it was found the tractor had been emptied of gas. Others items missing included some packages of meat from the deep freeze in the home, and bottles bot-tles of home canned fruits. |