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Show t&QZ rous PEOVO SUNDAY HERALD, SUNDAY. OCT OBEB 9.' 1927. that orershadowed ias Brows 'a life. INCUBATOR BAB Y FOLLOWED GUN WIELDER BY PROPHESIED BAD LUCK SEMTTOPRISON ao much of Mar. Mrs. Bleakley was determined to have ber. The B relays were eqnal-l- y determined not to i her an. Three Umas the child wai kid naped by on aide or tha other. Ser-erpritate .detectirea went to prison for taking part in tbete Alwayi tbera vera legal entanglementa surrouuding ehlldbood. . 1 Then, at last, Mra. Bleakley and Mrs. Barclay met la an attorney's office and became friends. They agreed to settle all of their 'differences; Marian was glTen into tb care of Mrs. Bleakley, a Topeka school teacher, and lira. Barclay wu permitted tTbiitJH-- r whenever aha pies ed. Marlaa went through high school and then enrolled in Washburn university. She waa a Junior thera when she met arid married Dewey Brown. That waa a year ago. And now, with her own baby only six weeka old. she la coina to court to get a divorce on the arrounds of . Incompatibility. Once again ber venture for hanoi- neaa has failed. Once again she la back 1b' the courts, trrtna to if the law can't straighten out human ' mistagea. Maybe the fortune teller waa SPAIdSHFORK ... I ' SKBBBBBBBaBab. f SALT LAKE. October 8 George grow La tub, who confewsed tryius to atop as automobile at the point man enort of a gun earl this w to obtain a ride toward the coast, later" furceda youth, to carry nls pack at the point of a fun, sentenced to acrre a a tudctermintite term 1b tb state prison for assau.t with Intent with a deadly , to ikr bodily harm, Thursday by of the Judge Thomai II. Burton Fifth Jndiclat district- .- Lamb plead- N futtty. Judce Burton's district la centered at Ntphl, where the incident occnrrei Howew... for eon. was ve&lence sake, aenten here, Judge Burton being In Salt Lake on other matter. Lamb, a resident of Cedar Rapids, la la about 33 years of age. He has been in trouble, before on minor offenses, he told the court. - He wii wyre not to exceed five years and has already been delivered to the Sheriff M. M. Kane. prison ' , The defendant Is said to have atreet car from Salt Lake taken as far south a be could ro on two fares. Then he walked and roile alternately. Footsore, he is said to hare Jteen learinc Xephl, and, oh- serving a car with several pn8eii-gera- , hailed It, and as It did not atop, fired two shots before it reach ed him. breaking the wludshitlil, and one afleHt had pa seed. Mar-lan- ; j : 7aJ wi ' isd er right! SERVICES FOR M J01S0N ' - qaaliajaflasBaaaasaBjBBenBjaM m - I ..i..-- - W . - eral services fdr.Mm FYedn Johnson will be held Sunday afternoon at 2 o'clock at the Benjamin, Utah,. utipel. Mrs. Johnson died Thurs-day after a week's lJtnera at the. home of ner son Edwin Johnson of (sprinitville. 8h was 06 years old, a native of HwwVn but hud Jived In Utah the past 25 years. Phe had led an active life in the wtrk of the orgacixotlons of the She is survived L. D. 8. church. by the following chl'dren, Edwin Jot noon. Sirs. Delia Argus arid Mrs. Frfda Harrison all of Sprlntrville : Mia. Glen Davis, Genola,. Utah; " Hone, . Benjamin. jMra. Woodruff (One sister, Mrs. John Johnson of Benjamin and one brother, P. G. LtmdeU of Uarrlman, Utah, also survive as well as a number, of The body may be grandchildren. viewed at the home of Bishop John Johnson of Benjamin, Sunday morn- t awniw m s : DAUGHTER IS BORN SPANISH EORK, Oct. 8 Mr. and lira. Ernest Hanks of Salem an-- . Bounce the birth of a daughter at their home. The mother was for merly Miss Sarah Ellen Bearnson, teacher at the Reese school. Y; or hip iniminiior lit the Louis World's Fair, e(uirniiug restlessly tx'hind the glass wal.'s of its little ..... Hip, .Many thousand 'of iKjnple stopped to look at it during the course of the fair. And nlivnys though no one' evvr.kririy just how it started the rumor would liuzss'i through' the little groups iu front of the incubator . "The lwb.v's going to. live', but It's always going to have, bad luck a fortune teller fays so!'" Today Mrs.- Harlan Brown, the young woman who iient the first nix months of her life in that is ready to admit that the fortune teller was right.AK a child che was unable to find much happiness. She was the center of innumerable legul squabbles, claimed by two families, forever being taken into souie law court or other to listen to attorneys wrangle over wio should have her. And a u grown woman her efforts for happiness have been balk'. : . ed, too. For irowr ouly six weeks after giving birth to a baby, Mrs. Brown is going to court to eek aTdlvorce from her liuslmml, Dewey Brown Marian Brown was born iu a St. JSt. . lnpn-bato- r, - - -- ; Mrs. Ellaa Beagley baa returned her borne; here after spending aereral week J In Salt Lake xUitinr her daughter Mrs. pearl Uolmea, t MraTLee TJart waa the motif for sbjower given Saturday afternoon by ilrs. Effie Dart assist, ed by Mrs..; James Soreoson, Jr. During the afternoon games were a bride's played and , tipitropriate readings Kiren by Mbs Emma Lewis, Misa Louise Stewart, Mrs. Lydia Moore, Mrs. Rachel j Dart and Mrs. Effie Iart, A buffe t luncheon waa served at fhe 0'clocfc to 32 guestsAssist-ln- g in servbig were Mrs. Grace Iart. Mrs. Lillian 8orenson; Mrs. Lois Stewart audi Mra Charles Charles Dart Out of town guests were Mrs. Mierrill Crandall. and children and Mrs. Uri Stewart .of La-dle- a' has-lwe- boa-tea- s, y ' - per was served at 8 o'clock to aieat-ber- s of the immediate family; Mr. and Mra. E. A. (.lay son of SpanUh Fork. Mr. and Mra. Jeeae A. Clay soa and daughter Beta. Mra. Edith Stubba, Mrs. George A. Claysos and infant daughter, all of Proves Mr. and Mrs.: Nathan Clayson, Jr. of Lake Shore, and Mr. and Mrs, WUK lam Clayson of Pay son were la attendance, A not ehickea supper waa served aad the time (pent Ja vlait, lag. Ia apite ef hla advanced age Mr. Oayeon is still bale and bearty and often spends a day working at the Cta j son shop in tbia city with ' his son E. A. Clayson. . . Mr. and Mrs, Monroe Alexander and family and Mrs. Rebecca Bus-teand daughter Bille, were la attendance at tha Utah sicta fair Sun" ; day.-. er . Mrs. J. P Christopherson and little daughter Merle ave .'returned home after sending two weeka In Salt Lake City, where they vvisited their daughter and sister. Dr. Joseph Hughes will leave Monday for Kansla City, Missouri, where be will attend the National e. .' ' Clinic ' ' ' . ' - "r' i " ' SPANISH FORK SAC Mrs. Iikhua-- d Thomas and little daughter are here for a short visit wits Mr. and' Mrs. M. M. Thomaa. Tbidr home U In Misalsaippl, where Mr, Thomaa ta employed by the i. C. Penney cuanpany; tf Pay son last Friday evening la boat or ef Xathan Ciavaoa, the occasioa being his SUth anniversary. Hop- ' - - ... 's . Mrs. Ef fft) Dart, Reporter TeksthoBe I44-- al ProTo; Mrs. Lydia Moon, Miss Ter-- e end here visiting Mr. and Mrs. M. Moure and Mrs. Thomas Men U. Thomas. luve of Spring Lake, Mrs. G. L. Shoemaker and daughter. .Margaret Mr. Diantha Livingstone was of Ueuula and Mrs.. Vera . Fraucom BOKteaa to the members of the Self , Culture club Friday evening ef Ust , Payaoo. week. The following program waa : Vecal soio, Mrs. Grace K reegives left Saturday MisrMarySorenaoa for Loa Augeiea, California, where fer; reading. Phyllis Livings tone; he expects to siiend the winter. oug, little Miss LaRae Llrlngstone. She will be the guest of ber eister, Luuebeoa waa served at 8 o'clock. " The meeting wtll he bold regularly ? Mrs. J.H. Boeae. eaca Thursday evening during the and winter. Delbert Brockoank and Fred Dart fall Jr. wt'jit to Salt Lake Tuesday oa waa Mrs. Minnie Christlansoo buainesa connected with the installhosteas to the membera of the Mr. for of Brockbank. radio a ing Literary trlub Thursday afternoon. Twelve membera and, ' one a Mrs. Jane Uodgins who special guest, the jnother of tb away teaching aebool waa called werepnesent,Misa Lenore home by the illneM 'and death of Sterling gave several readings Mrtt her mother, Mrs. William Bowen. Maggie Ludlow read a magazine article. Luncheon waa served at 5 :30, Mia Margaret Shoemaker of Gen- Mrs. Fay Cbrlatianaoa assiated the ola waa the guest Saturday night hostess. ' of ber sister, Mrs. Fred Dart Jr. She left Sunday for Salt Lake City Miss Hannah' Cornabr waa boawhere she baa employment lor the teas 'to the A. O. E. Bridge club winter. Thursday evening of last week. Four tablea of bridge were played. Misa Millie Christmas went to Miss Ludle Ferguson won the prlxe Salt Lake Saturday and remained for high score. Luncheon waa servuntil Sunday nlghr on a combined ed at the card tablea to the membera bwdaeee and pleasure trip. and one special guest, Mrs. El don Palfreymen, the latter of Sprlng-villv Mrs; 'P. F. Clifford and daughter , "..."' . Leila of Salt Lake spent last week A birthday supper was given at Imiilmtur only &. .a means of- post iHining What they felt was certain - death. ' -- Vtttt-&fcx.- 7 : 7Z "T'T i'j' - Awaaa"BWBsapaarp ' iiBjBavaaaaBBaMatiajaSBaWBBtall " ,. 4 ' TgY II ST li il I1 l I ill i i )TJ Ik lii liH : Another baby, l6rn in the same hospital at alimwt the same' hour, likewise was Rickly. It, too,' was put In au inculmtor at the World's Fair. This baby died. '. And - with its death, there began to gather the clouds of tragedy that have hung over most of the life-- ef the other chili). Mrs. Caroline Bleakley; mother of one of the (tallies, was told that it ber child that had died.,, . The mother of the other baby , ' Some sir months later Mr. "and Mrs. James .0. Barclay of Moline, 111., visiting the fair, fell in love with the little Incubator. girl and arranged to adopt her. They carried out their plan, and Marian wa4 taken to their borne. Some time later a nurse at the St. Louis hospital where both children had been born called on Mrs. Bleakley. 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