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Show PAGE SIX- r PROVO EVENING HERALD, TUESDAY, DECEMBER 27, 1927. - Mr. ayad Mrs. ILamttM Tnctker are ! Nelson motored to Salt Lake of clever games suggestive of the to announce the arrtval of a day, where Mrs. Poulaoa, soloist, Christmas spirit were piayed sal i fine baby daughter, bora Christmas I and Mrs. Xelsoo, pianist, furnished delicious refreshments were served a to the foMowjngf leader, Mrs; morning at the Crane Maternity a program over radio. noma. Mother and baby are doing Weight, class members: Miss . nicely. Mrs. Tucker was formerly - Miss Leooe Neiaon, who is workH(4ta Henrie. iisa Flory nta- nalev are Bullock aiiH K. Mr. Mrs: rVay Miss Lygta Lamb,' da'ughter of Mr. ing la Salt Lake, is spending the Visa Dnnni nilliiurhara Miata Hi Id- - i V'aa Leuvan, liiu Birdie Taylor. happy to announce the arrival if a and - MraloWliniib efltais eity,, holidays with her parents on Provo born at Bench. -" "v. Sunday baby daughter, Mifti Bessie Weight, Hiss rma Helea Manwaripg. trie amny reaiaenco. jaouier uu Mrs. Loraloe t. Mesnmott and sob Hardy, Mis Mrs, Jesse Adams left Saturday Misa Anna Beardall, Miss Arvllla baby "are doing nicely. Duke of Modisa, Utah, are spending for Los Angeles. California, where 's the holidays here with lira Olsen, Miss Ivy Phillips, Mrs. Ora-ly- n Steve Lather of Minn, Mo., and Ash, Miss Ines SUrr, Uias and Mrs.. Heber parents, Mr. ' Thelma Boyer, Mrs. Clarice Daniel-so- n Lucile Quinn of Omaha, Nelx, were Duke. , Miss Lwea Clegg, Miss Nona united In marriage at the 'county afternoon. Hardy and the hostess Miss Helea court house Saturday Monroe and Leslie Mlchle cf Tab-ktnOounty Clerk K. Eyi on Daatrup Gottfredson. , Utah, are here visiting for a performed the ceremouy. few days. Mrs. Hazel Shepherd spent WedMr. and Un. William IL TeU-nesday In Salt Lake Citv with wish to announce the arrival of a Mr. and Mrs. Charles A. BLidwn fr'ende and doing Christmas shop- fine baby boy. bora at their home,"! are in Magna for a week, ping. 148 East Center street, Monday. the visitingof Mr. and Mrs. Burdell guests are Mother and baby doing nicely. Robinson, Saturday, night Mtss Ida. Hoffman was hostess to the Junior girls Frederick J. Grave of Lake Shore Mr. and Mrs. Joseph Shaw and Of the Second ward Mutual. Music and Nellie R Bain of Payson were and games were - enjoyed and married Saturday afternoonaJJie Mr. and Mrs. Lamar Scott and children motored to Salt Lake MonChristmas gifts exchanged after county court house Das-truday, where they were entertained at which a dainty luncheon was clerk of Utah county, dinner county at the home of Mr. and Mrs. g served. A pink color scheme L the ceremony. performed , LaVard Shaw. carried out Those present were tebchers, Miss Wilmott and Mrs. Mr. and Mrs, Ephralm Evans ot Mr. and Mrs, Afton E. Burt are Goodrnanson,t girls, Coreene Roblu-soMabie Wheeler, TTore'hce reloiclnir over "the arrival of twin Logan "Were among 4h visitors here Brinerhurst. Pearl Stronsr. Helen daughters, born Friday at the fam- - Christmas day. Elisabeth ' Uy residence, 445 South Sixth East Fox, Ilah Stevenson, Miss Eva Adams was a visitor in Hermer, Rowena Hutching,- Flora Mother and the babies are getting Ogden over the week end. t Martin, Virginia Simpklns, Emily any. nicely. Donaldson, Gena Smith, and the A. Coleman of Mr. Mrs. Thad and hostess Ida Hoffman, Mr. and Mrs. H. C Levltre are re- Magna were Provo visitors Christ- and. joicing over the arrival of a fine mas day, the guests of relatives " Mr. and- Mrs. diaries Santord baby girl, born .this morning at the friends, y. t ' 16 will spend the Christmas holidays family residence, S5S South Seventh in Salt' Lake with their daughter East street Mother and baby are Dr. and Mrs. Leslie A. Foulson of f " Mr." and Mrs, "XCA: Smith. " Richfield and Prof, and Mrs. Luwfy doing she will spend several weeks With her son. ; Mon-hap- YOUNG KILLERS FRUIT COMPANYI FIRE DAMAGES if CITY J4ia-erv- 6 PROV0H0MES ORDERS GARS1 from paer&o iCou(Untie victim h4 rTmoney ifter -$000 01 vn was arreted and W.S&r. H sentenced to tn b- tlhi to the sentence an asylum t0T ' "f5. OhJritenUary today- " await elwtrocuinn on Jan 6 .jor Fred Brown sna u O, Cqnneaut. r.other it boy, visited i riewin, one day. .an d horn, 4hs Browns' . EnBrowr Mrs. ?tth killed gaged, the boy Wile son bat, battered her "d.th and then calmly wentto bed. Appeals hom. the death lesser sentence than based on his youth, failed penalty, was 17 -- f nVre ClL2(hyeai-ol- St, d WDo Petersburg's.) vice president ' ana Two fires occurred Monday In giT.eial 'nmuagtr- --of the Pacific Provo, the first resulting in MO Fruit duress company announces damage, and the second in $309 tiVaX-thiTTSfder to provide for damage. Losses were covered by " Trii i eastnl busmiua originating on Insurance in each case, the rails of us contract lines and At 11:30 a. m. Monday,- the Prove short line connections, the Tacilic fire department answered a call owned from Edward Peay, 263 South Fifth Fruit Express Icintly and equally by the Union West- street. A roof fire, caused Pacific srid Southern Pacific sys1 by soot accumulation, resulted in toms, 13 about: ta.purchae 2000 new jju- - damage, the blaze being ex freight refrigeration cars for 192& tinguished before the" fire gained delivery to inctir the highest ef- dangerous headway. of fojd ficiency in- conservation Another fire, which was more adstuffs. The car will conform to vanced before thq fire dtfSprtment Pacific fruit Kxpress company's was cniioil c , was that jo by at the homn of Mr. Peari Nesbit tithef gent Ignited States government, fcc-nWest 1,'arth street at int; ncaviiy insuiutMl throughout !, uciocu iu ino cziernoon. The and equipped with floor racks and blaze wna f xt'Ti'S'ahnd with $250 batkrt tankc . f Ira,, and 50 from dajrnage frosi-fThis cumber additional units water. Insurance covered the loss. will iia'ke available for the season The" firs was caused by excess soot of 1928, 40,311 freight cars operated comthe Pacific Fruit Express bf H. Gidclings, - ai - taiwimrt!r;-,ts-sppTtryd fce-'rj-jj seized ly a .digtous boy who was take it investment Of about $G,00A,003, mania that caused him to, according t Mr. Giddings. had he 'f McDoweff1tt that MEXICO CITY. f)ec.' 27 .(UP)the Holy Ghasf in his. Revision of the oil. land statutes-alater he Childhood. He decided, peared pfobabiy today after Presl- "'t left this- week knld nolice, that he equia jjff-1- . the cham- oy for for this crime only where he ber Wlngton, of measure a eusgestdeputies a Chrigtmas-holidaywill So. one night, he crept into un ainoniiment tn i'y ,lwj ing Ith. room where his two sisws" with the suprerat court decision of wjth his bro:hi"nay Groesbeck. L,.. .wnlntr. trowed gasoline oyer Nov. 17.' SPR1NCVILLE ' 4 " & ISrsi.-- . . p. THREE DAYS OF SAVINGS! and as a Preventive g a money-savin-g event by which every Ess-Ja- y Customer will profit. JOIN THE THRIFTY CROWDS ferent States Offer Ess-Ja- y Customers An Exceptional Opportunity to Buy for Less NOW! THUHSDAY-FRIDAY.-SATUR- )s Us Bring e when you want Jt I f EPppv ZlMW S rnoxE - A ''l Ilelter, we will lt SAVE! SAVE! SAVE! in Our History ! 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Ju:co jnu&raW.&&iti L Dtcn'. Tea. OC. large size Koyal Purple tirape Juice Wc!cif3 Grape jAJisnwum. Now! . w doit! ai Q VU fn& r) Needs ) hy SAVE I .. . imrl l to , Four Experienced Workmen Kc-bui- II is your III!; turn out your work Fin Your cpp;rtun:ty thai Rush Job DAY Now '. Take rLaxativf record-breakin- Vr-li- For enza Closing The Old Year YVith 28 Big, Busy Stores in Five Dif- rmg-partjr i.ib Colds, Grip, Influ "'" Blee1yV-r"TE- A, that-crowd- s throat and chest with hot flannel cloth. Umc outlet SALE; n ' bu-ba- Million 1 n, " i. the bay from-SaFrancisco. This action was prompted by the Among the pleasant social haD- fear' might rather a ; ptninga of the week washe Christ- the station and thrcatch H:rt' givrfrrTuesaynevemng Word of the murder conf'-"- i hv the members of the First ward ahead of the sped train, and .bin '"leaner class at the Jiome of Miss It' made a short stop last n p: ii Gottfredson. The entertain- San Jose thousands of person : u ; 'ooirs were prettily decorated ' ed about the station. I'la- - f tTins colors and sugges--t Hickman was carefiill h;(lr' i n. A l.ivgs Christmas tree stood from public view in this one rnnw and by the light of of the special car !n which be the O'uMmaa candles each girl is being returned to Vs." prrrc.it received. a gfft. A number " i 1 First Come First Served be-In- wr-i-- there, will you?" Guards armed with sawed-of- f fchotguns stood at either end of the ear in which Hickman was con- rmed: Bcyohd lho etalerriehT "IhaCHrcI? man would "receive ample protection," the officials in charge of the prisoner refused ''to discuss their plans, Reports from Los Angoleo Indicated that popular fury had flared np again following receipt last! night of word Of Hickman's confession tc ;;""the murder of the cHlluV Previous to lajst night he had admitted kidnaping Marion and returning her body to her father tr collect $1500 ransom money, S steadfastly denied that he war t, the actual killer. Horrible Details Told ! In the new confession last night 6 a the train was pulling out of San Francisco, Hickman told the horrible details of how he choked tht girl with a towel because he war seized with a sudden "urge to do so' . and then cut up- her body while it ras still warm and disposed of the V VAPORUB J Ytorlv Ovr 17 Jar, ' n the murder." As the train rolled through Southern California early today Hickman again and again turned to the two Detectives to whom he was handcuffed and asked for assurance that you won't,, let them get me down GUEST EXTRA SPECIAL a, , (Continued from page one) COLDS ; Mem-mott- ' ll TERROR GRIPS aWI , .. jl Mias Pbebe Linford, who' tt teathi ' ing at Ferron, Emery costy,' - Is a pending the holidays Jieie with&er' ' " , i" Is ' 1 ?" parents.-- ' t ' West Center R. Ecardall n'tmber of "friends and r4ciivs attfeeir eighteenth wed din;; anniversary last Thursday pieces. eve.-- ' ig at their home. Games, The terrible details of the killinir. md delicious refreshments the most brutal In the history of mil.. vQd, byabout twenty-si- x Southern Calif ornia, were kept se- - ' cret until the Padre had pulled out Bu"e f Wrand Mrs. Beardall t.iaay beautiful gifts. or the station at Oakmnd. across -- kiil--kl- IT T7rT: -t- ; Wholesalers accvi-ilant'- Thar decision "heWTha pejtfolruni companies could not be deprived of rights acquired prior toWH. ;' ; f-- TfcoButa s. Jones and Ralph Jones left Monday for' Los AcgeifspaA- here IhejL will ,svet,e Vtw fornia, weeks with relatives and friends. Mostly: small sizes -- kwo were burned to death; the boy i.f the time, escaped suspicion. Ws par-1 A year later he entered ants' bedroom, ana snoi m and mother to death. Arrested, he ireadily told of the former erlrne, remorse or fear of idlsplayintr-tt- o found fonsequences. A Jury speedily Aim guilty of first degree murder which jbut recommended mercy, 'automatically caused the judge tor sentence "him to a life term in the . rwnitentiarv, Then, to make the Hit more horirible, there is the strantte story oi kittle Peter Safroni of Detroit. Killed Ills Sister Peter was only seven years old. ! He quarrelled one day with his ssister Mary, aged five. "You're Ijust a little mon!: y," the little girl little cried. Peter, a dark-eye- d chaD who apparently htd alwiys hnen of averaee intellijren-i- , seized, his father's revolver arx hot the little girl to death. Juvenile court authorities took him in hand at once, There was, of course, no question oftc:pital punishment in his case. He Is now in an Institution. Those are only a few of jthe murders by boys. In some cases, like that of young McDowell, the boy - has been obviously unbalanced. In others, however, he has been, to fell appearances, a normal youth ' Sociologists and psychologists lire seeking the explanation. ' Murder is a dreadful crime, even when committed by a grown man. But when young coolly .and without remorse,, of ton for no apparent cause i.t becomes horrl-lyln- g to the highest degree. NEWS m 1 i |