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Show KICK OF MULE PROVESFATAL Springville relatives of Hollis Bromley, formerly of Mapleton, are in receipt of a communication from Los Angeles telling of the death of J'.v. Bromley in that city Saturday, Satur-day, December 15, from injuries suffered when he was "kicked by a mule. Mr. Bromley was born at Mapleton Maple-ton 37 years ago the son of Elzada B. and the late John R. Bromley, and had lived here until he had grown to manhood. For seveYal years he had been engaged in the contracting business in partnership with David R. Malcolm of apan:sh Fork. During the past summer they were engaged on a job at the Grand canyon. Surviving are' his wife, and four-year-old son, his mother, three brothers and two sisters. While definite arrangements foi the funeral have not yet been announced, an-nounced, it is understood that tht body will be brought to Utah for burial in the family plot at American Amer-ican Fork. . |