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Show J PROVO SUNDAY HERALD, SUNDAY, OCTOBER 7, 1928. HICKMAN CASE CLASSIFICATION Edited by JEtlwl S)uckett Phsoe 1W -- WASHINGTON,.' Oct, Farewell Party For Missionary Vera who It SCANDINAVIANS ENJOY " . . PARTY--. Delightful In every deetall was the birthday surprise given for William Norman at his home .Friday evening, by the members of the ISoandinavian ohoir, .The affair was held., after- the regular choir practice, and was in celebration of Mr. . , Penrod, leaving soon for the. western states mission field of the L. V. S. church, was honored at a .farewell party in the Pleasant View wrd .amusement hall Thursday, evening. The affair, Norman's birthday .. anniversary which was given by the ward which occurred on that day. ,Roses to ibe committee, tjr6ved and fall flowers were used as a decunsually Interesting and delightful. oration. A fine program was fciveh ' furwas A splendid program and games' enjoyed, after which a nished, which included the followtasty luncheon was served'.---;to 35. Mrs. ing numbers; Musical reading, Ina Lewis; duet, Ruby Bone, and CAMP'NO. 9 ' x Kamona Terryt reading, Wanda TO MEET Penrod; . music ; Charles Sanst; Mrs. Wi K. Spafford will entertain1 dance, Josenette Cook; presentation the Daughters of Utah Pioneers of of purse, Ray Ekins; talk, Vera Camp No. 2, Thursday afternoon at Penrod,; remarks, j Bishop .8. H. her home, 123 East Center street y 5. ; : Cluff., !,A fine program has betnarjangd Contest games,' lad by members refreshments will . b .served. of the ward recreational committee; and members and those eligible for were features of th evening's enter-- ' All membership, are cordially invited tainraent, after which a delicious T v V. luncheon was served to 200 relatives to attend.. ,f, and friends of the departing SOCIAL HOUR CLUB TO MEET . Mrs. D. B. McBride will be hostess NEW OFFICERS FOR to the members of the Social Hour CLCB PROVONAS club at her home Friday afternoon. The annual election of "officers Sewing, music .and luncheon will be club the was held diversions. 'A!lmembers jwe atmeeting, Friday afternoon - the urged to. beftresenjy home of Mrs. Fred Crltchlow. The Mrs. Wren following Edle-maWllkins, presidentrMrs. Gus secretary and treasurer; Mrs. Upton Hoover, reporter. A dainty luncheon followed the business session. Present were Mrs. Parley F. Mr. and Mrs. A. L. Pierce are Dixon, Mrs. F. D. B. Gay, Mrs. Up-- here from El Paso, Texas, visiting " !.' ton Hoover, Mrs. Wren Wilkins, relatives and friends Mrs. Ernest. Dixon, Mrs. Albert Lawrence Bodily, of Preston.ylda., LSelck: tMrsHjohn Collins,' Mrs: is the guest of Miss Ruth Hinckley Mrs; Caleb - W. over the week end. Mr. Bodily Is George1 Madsen, Haws, Mrs. James McClellan, Mrs. leaving soon to fulfill an L. D. ' Alma Baker, Mrs. Walter Taylor, mission In New Zealand. 4J is and Mrs. Gus Edleman. Mrs. Georgs Ramsbotham spending a few days In Salt Lake, the guest of Mrs, J. W. Saville. She CAMP NO. 7. TO HOLD ! attended the London reunion,; held MEETING . stake' hall Saturday Daughters of . Utah, Pioneers of In the Pioneer, ' . Camp No. 7, will meet Thursday, evening. Mrs. Charles JF. Johnson of Hel October 11, at -- the home of Mrs. ' Louis C. Scott in Lake View. Mrs. per, formerly of 'Provo, Is the guest 77 Henrietta Larson and Mrs. Jorgen-so- n of her mother, Mrs. Hattle D. CarS 7 ' ":. will be the assisting hostesses. ter, for a month'. The following splendid program has - Mrs. Zor Holman - of Raymond -- been is visiting hers Reading, Mabel Alberta,-Canad- a, arranged Williamson; selections. Lake View With her mother, Mrs. Ella Haws. Mrs. John Pullen and Mrs. W. W. ladies glee club; solo," Mrs. Emma Knudsen; 'Western History,a Mrs. Ercanbrack will go to Salt Lake to Cora Meservy. Mrs. Henrietta Lar- day to attend the , funeral services to be held in son will give a sketch.cn the life of for Mrs. Charles her father. Refreshments will con- the Holiday ward chapel this after--: . clude the program. All members noon. end those eligible for membership are urged to be in attendance. Car will leave the corner of Sixth West SALT, and Center street at 2:30 p.- - m to take care of those having no transRAILROAD UTAH , portation. JAisp , , mis-stoha- ry . v1-- ' -- were-electe- .' '....' -- y, d: CITY 'NEWS n, . t y , , FOR TOO LATE t ' P) Willian Edward Hickman's fight against California's death sentence reached to Washington today with the arrival here of Hickman's attorney t Jerome, Walsh. Law ..associates .of Walsh said he had arrived today and believed he would appeal to the supreme court for. delay in execution for the murder of Mar lon Parker, Los j Angeles school girl to permit Rearing of an appeal. Any appeal in Hickman's 'behalf normally would go beiore . Justice George Sutherland unless Walsh preferred to address the full court Justice Sutherland told the United Press today that he bad not seen Walsh and had no appointment for him, but that he would be able to see him today If the lawyer sought a nearing. , s , , .t ,t , B.Y.U-GATiI- 8ou ' Aggie backs, showed wfere" alFconf erence why or choices they In the far west, grid comV hard-hittin- g. . WANTED 20 head of fresh Phone petition. heavy - springing cows. was' the most . oil consistent Reed Knudsen. ground gainer for; the visitors, while Brett's FOR SALE Good library table; in the second ..quarter., paued the 08 wav for th crock. 647 E. 4th So. tCalifornla" Afgles' touchdown. Reeve overhauled the FOR SALE Apples, Greennlngs, speedy quarterback on ;the one-yaline, but Souaa lunged over on Bananas, Jonathans, 60c bij. 872. No. Otn w. the next play for a score. ""HowThomas, ever, Stever's try for point .from placement was partially blocked-b'.. SAN QUENTW;cVlif,-Oc- t FOR RENT-- 3 room apt with bath. Reeve and this lapse provetLfatal, (UP)-T- he aDDeal DaDera of Wil o as later events proved. . , Call 924. f liam Edward. Hickman. to the Unit On the California line, Trlgoyen ed, .states Supreme court wen on WANTED One or two - girls to and Robinson looked good, ' while the wax totWashtiurton todav bv Share '3 room mod. apt, 1 block Captain Schmidt was strong at end. was another feafrom B. Y. U. Call at "60 East 4th Brett's : punting " ' o21 ture. Hlchman, who is awaiting execu- North. Phone 422-tion on Oct 19, for the murder of Chancrtra5S-"- Early Marion Parker, tajpLps Angeles, FOR SALE Small rug, 6x9, good : B. T, U. rushed the ball to Cali signed the appeal 4n his cell in the Phone 77 condition. M fta. ly fornia's one-yaIn the 614 condemned row in .Son Quentin Univ. Ave. . game, .but a five-yar-d penalty halt Li lasVPtghted the advance, and Aggies took the PrW r m . II D FOR SALE--4 heating stoves, 1 gas ball ondowns on their ne-foot .' heater, A- -l condition; cheap. 164 mark. Two such thrillers as the - fans W. Cen. "Baron Woolen MU1 stand. have witnessed during the past two Provo. weeks are rare, inded, and the Cou-- " gars are a popular football team at jnent is to protect the American present. "The score: home. A sacred obligation Is imThe lineup and summary: its posed on the president to secure Schmidt (c) honest enforcement and to elimin- Simmons (c) rt Robinson hEUZABETH, Tenn., OctjB (UP) ate the. abuses which have grown Merrill Yrigoyon Hoover assumed a '.ssh up around it; t wish it to succeed." .. ;.c Fairchild ered ob.ligetion'r4to secure, If elected '.. Hoover .avoided any reference to Pyches Dastruo Eveleth .....lg president, t honest enforcement of the Volstead act.h. He did not am........ .It. . ....... PhilliDS the i eighteenth' amendment and to plify ,ln any way what he consider- Bunnell Dixon le. Stever eliminate abuses which have grown ed "abuses." iBut he pointed out at up arbund it, When he delivered his nno nlace that "abolition of the appeal to the south from this moun- liquor traffic has become a part oftain city today. our fundamental law ana greai )4r B. Y. U. BUSINESS Weaving throughout his speech, a of enforcement and obedseries of references to llquon traf- problems ience., to Jaw have arisen from it." C0UKSES WILL BEGIN fic, to the necessity for safeguard- At another place, he referred to the ing happiness .of he American building of moral safeguards in the AS FOLLOWS home and to breeding of crimes in, home and their strengthening ' -the larger cities, the Republican moral and spiritual Inspiration." Business English presidential candidate said: And further on he .rejected the ihe purpose of the 18fh amend sneers he said had heen leveled at 7 Mon d , bctrTort : 30 ay p. mi.. "Main Street" "adding "history 3 room hours credit Mr. and M v w onv-... v .n, i. shows that crowoea too cities Price $10. were among the Provo visitors in ' breed , Injustices and crimes, misery . Q.H T 1. A. Rex Johnson, teacher. and suffering.' i , . s hanee-;far:;yictory..; ut,oil . 1 - .(Contlnueof from Page One) FOR. SALE Movable , hut with screens and shutters. Suitable ' 09 for bed room. Phone 1179. plunging. Owen Rowe's passing wfs excellent, and his long run in tne FOR RENT Clean, modernwell fourth perfod gave B. "X. U. its furnished apt 180 E. 5th needed Big Dyches at center and Simmons at FOR RENT S room mod. apt 340 tackle played best on the line, while W. 1st No. Inquire 818 W. 1st N. Merrill and Dastrup filled the much .09 feared :. .: guard positions In good style. Reeve was excellent at end throughMcintosh and' out. FOR SALE-iA'ppl; "7 .,', ; ,,.; ;De Haven and Brett speedy and others, 60c and up. rnone es, Old Fplks Enjoyed iKijigpf Kngs Friday 'f 4 E i r.pAGE FIVE Vacher Bretf. Matzen for Weir; Phillips for Her qb. Thorn . . .. . . ..rhb... .De Haven man;- - De Haven lor.'Rhyne;. Brett Rows ...........,lhb. ...... Matien for Boone; Weir for Matien; Souza. for- De Haven; Rhyne for Brett; Balllf . . . . . . fb . , . . .. Slemerlng Boone for 'Rhyne ; Leathers for Substitutions: B. T. U. Buys for Trigoyen; Herman for Phillips. Score by periods: Balllf; "B. iSKousen'l fo f Merrill; Cooper for B. Sisouaen; Balllf for B. T. U. ,.,.....,.......0 0 0 ' 0 6. 0 0 for Cooper; Buys; Magelby California Aggies s . . .. mv Merrill . T.11 t Scoring: B. Y. U. .touchdown. Goal s after touchdown lesa for Bunnell; B Skousen for Thorn. Merrill; MerrlU for Balle; Doug-a- ll (placement) Reeve. California Agfor" Dastrup; C Skousen for gies, touchdown, Souza. Officials Reddish, referee; WilMagelby; Dyches for Merrill; Merrill for Dougal; Thorn for C Skou son, umpire; Kump, hea linesman. sen; Buys for Vacher California Aggies Souza for President W. H. P. Fraunce: "The Slemerlng; Weir for TMatsen; Her danger in American colleges is not man for Phillips; sRhyne for. Ds that students will hprnmn fnlnc. Haven; Boone for Brett; Leathers hearted, but .that they will become 77 - . H. 027-R-- 2. - i About 300 old folks of Utah stake . over 70 years of age were the guests of Ray Sutton at the .8trand theater Friday .morning at a speclaT"T matinee performance of "King of ; " -r- 1Kings." The old people of the stake wera enthusiastic in their praise of this wonderful portrayal ,of the life of the. Savior, and are grateful to Mr. Sutton for the .courtesy extended. jI y V' 1111 20-g- al rd . ' a--J. ) line-ear- rd ir hit -- -- -o- 3 Wece V SS! . ' - 4 WV. . I TfnTO ...g,, -- .1 y".' ta - 9 Ea3y t t y 1 erms Trade In Your Old Furniture On New 260-E.- u .of rand lc - 7 Jackson, Blaine Larsen, Fletcher Jones, Charles Joule, Mr. and Mrs. Albert S. Jones, Mr. and Mrs. Heber Done. . . ... MARDI CLUB PARTY . - Mrs. L. A. Christensen will enter- - . - I . 1. .M. for the members of the. Mardl club. Cards, music and luncheon will be enjoyable features. A cordial Invitation Is extended to all members ..(.. SB ILsEVIG ONE DAY RATES on basis one cent per mile, minimum fare 50 cents. ' Selling dates, Oct 4th to 13th. Return limit, date of sale. on RATES one fare and for round trip.- Selling dates, Oct. 4th to basis . nr X one-thi- 12th.. Return rd JimiicLJ.6 Thursday, Oct 11, 7:30 p. m., hours credit Price $10. Clarence S. Boyle, teacher. room-260-- E. 3 Combination" October Advanced and elementary. Thursday. Oct. 11, 7:30 p. m. .130 Maeser. 2 hours credit "i Price $10. . ssass A Rex Johnson, teacher." Other Classes will be organized as sufficient number apply. fl6 West Center St. Phonc25 7 .... ""1 -- . t Dollar Watch for Date Watch.Our Windows Watch the Herald on RATES basis of one cents for round trip. WEEK-EN- D fae-plus-- I Typewriting ! i . STATE FAIR EXCURSION STOP-OVE- R interest to every thrifty, shopper (Orem Line) CONFERENCE -- COMING SOON X DRAMATIC CLUB ' , PARTY Members of the First ward Dra-tnafclub spenfari enjSyable linie at the home of Mrs. Heber J. Done Thursday evening. Following the play rehearsal, a social hour was enjoyed, music and chat being the: diversions. A delicious luncheon was served to the following: Miss Edith Whitehead, Miss Edna Giles, Miss Alice Jones,- Miss Florence Miller, ' Miss Virginia Eklns, Miss Melba Fletcher, Miss Marie Fletcher, Ray Bush, Lon Pack, Reed Weight, Orin J Salesmanship --V- lO It Jooks like new when we clean it. mm i n i1 mm f tli j-. ' !' 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