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Show r '. MOM 'N POP ,1(T)h6 - tuEW AMD f - OB3ECT POP'S: Of v it toughest.-- - The LK6 v ,r who ACCEPT ailv. .tjT; Hi KG f "- S- -- TUNMCW -.SOUGH VOU CH WS KECK " H . -- H&'Vy.",. TOUGWER TWiU AUUMCrV tbP'S .WHICH VUCTOfl. t ! .MOKE - - f - CW ? HE MltlOP ttWEW THEW PQM'T VOKES RE THttU 141 . V OPEH A AW ( "EUPMANT.NNOUUP GO TRfcU -- KWuCkUS ) THEM LIKE A - --- - f 1 - H1'' W&ReJ v ,Uv ? JX ' V ... .; SIGHT MM tOES TvS A tiI W Mf -7 - . ,, , .UERE 0(4 DO HIM 7f POOLFiMO ROOM.UlkE IM J - " ' "7 ,; .:., m ' 4 .1nS I KElWS ( AS MO- T- 't - - piiboneis.. i S.H (Continued from Page One) would be grant.ed : - ' today. '. ' . , .$1.00 range 2 west . James H. Gardner to John M. Bush-- , . man,, section 2, township 5 soutTif . range 1 west . ; . . : ... , , . ... . 42000 X Adalbert B'.gler to' Vernal Meldrum,1-"- . section 18, t0wnshp 6 south, 9 ... ..$1.00 ranges east' ...... ' Daniel Sumsion to R. D. and Minnie : Warranty Deeds Oakley, section S3, township 7 J. H, McDonald to Esther ,WagsUf, . .$1.00 south; range 3 east c lot 104, , plat . A, 4, , block to ' Hyrum F, . ... i ........ i $00 L: H. : Peterson Provo . . . block i, -plat Jan- S- Williamson to Margaret A. Thomas, o ...V.;.Jl.0H. Petersen, et al, lot 2, block 19, plat A. Bdulton to W.j J. Clegg, A VA Provo .....200 Mary section 2P township .fl south,.. - &r Jarvia UV to Raeheld Joseph, .11.00 range i fBULj . Cluff, lot 3, block 21, plat C MallcaiJi Ho Nora Harding, $1.00 . Provo ..." section south, Manry Ann Rowley to Leon B. Mill..$1.00 er, section 23 township 9 south, range 1 east I'.. ............ .J700 Ida L. Fielding to Fred and Verona IX R HEM 6 Fielding, section 14, township . evening- - gown. princess east 2 south, range rfjirr.-- $100 Byron it. TutUe to Nebo school dls- - beigew satin, flares In circular fullthe hips, dipping " to" trictfSeet-iotE4, township 8 south, .$4000 floor length In the "rear. The en,,. . range 2 east Nephl E. Miller et al to Edgar Jen- tire hem Is of dark brown fur. Tha sen, lot 3, block S, ; plat D, shoulder straps are Jewelled, Real Estate , . t KANSAS CITy. tfp'., Op.t. 18 (Uft William Edward Hickman will die on the gallows in California torao'rr'ow without his brokenhearted mother knowing the exact haur ' of his death.- .' ,.' Mrs. Eva Hickman, prostrated by grifef as the hour of her son's has gone Into on a farm somewhere iij Missouri. Where She tet has ' not been made Known and not until the publicity of the death has died will shfi return' to her home in' Kansas City, Capt. Charles Edwards, family advisor," told the' United Press. Transfers His attorney gave up planstirpeti-tio- n Warden Holohan for a, 'sanity haarlng and Informed them be did not care for further attempt to be made to save him. . Before he was brought-t- thedeatn hOuse, Hickman met his father, Thomas HickmattMn-- ' the trffir- ef the captain of the guard and talked with him for more than an hour.The father was in tears when the visit ended; but Edward hold the uu control over hia emotiona-tha- t won for him the reputation of being o - - proaches, -Ptc- , : : FIND PLANE'S GAS TANK Oct. 18. (UP- )motor boat Lelf this morning at Valdsund and reported she had picked up the gas oline tank .of the Latham seaplane In which Roald Amundseij and five others started on a flight to the Arctic in June. . COPENHAGEN, , - Provo ...... ........ ..........$1.00 I. Mjtchcll Davis to David T, Dahlr DeUloatlon Game, Qrtt1nc.;. to honor her sixtieth anniversary of married life. Mrs. - Brockbank had been an active member of the Relief society since the early days of Its organization here. Just a week before her death she had gone on her 'usual rounds as Relief so as themoth9f' ciety teachers She-wne of whom survive her. They are r Mrs. George ness-'-belo- t ' "Y . " execution-ap- full confession to the ghastly murder of the daughter of a Los Angeles banker had cleared his soul of guilt, Hickman told those who saw him last that he was '"ready to go through with, it and die like a man." that his Convinced , , - at the prison " !f his mother arrived Mrs. Sarah Ann Jex Brockbank, wife of Joshua Brockbank and mother of County Attorney I. E. Brockbank, died at her Spanish Fork home Wednesday afternoon from hearttrouble brought on by an attack of pleurisy. She was the eldest daughter of Patriarch William Jex and Eliza Goodson Jex. She was born at Norfolk, England, April 1, 1851. With her parents she came to America in 1854 and settled in Salt Lake Where they lived until 1858 when they came to Spanish Fork, which has everr since been their home l, : ." She married Joshua Brockbank in the "old endowment- house at' Salt Lake In April of 1868. They were the oldest married couple In Span- tima-h- er deatkand fsh Fork-ett-he in April of this year a large family reunion was held by her children S7. chauen&e lb haws tue. spctT ":TP0M PASSES AWAY PAGE SEVEN most . stoical one of San Quentin's HICKMAN i that this request . TUB WSM GEMC AND SO' v. The TO SAW Re Pare WAV rSkT UElGHfOft By Cowan AGED r-- 7 7 i PRtfVO EVENING HERALIJ, THURSDAY, OCTOBER 18, 1928: . j section 15, 5 township . south, "Y Oct Dedication game SaturdajfT 27, 2:15 p. m. I I r - " i j HaleS. Mrs. Lillian Boyack. Delbert Brockbank, Willie HrockbankalTr of Spanish Fork; WTE. Brockbank. Brockbank Dr. HeberrD Brockbank and Merrill B. Brock bank, all of Salt Lake, and I. E. Brockbank of Provo, Utah county r attorney: She is Survived by her husband, Joshua Brockbank, her aged father, Patriarch William Jex, now In his ninety-eight- h year; 42 grandchiland the dren, 7 following brothers and sisters: Mrs R. H. Jex, Mrs. John W. Jex, Mrs. Henry J. McKefl, Mrs. L. O. Lawrence, Mrs. Heber T. Robertson Mrs. A: T. Money, Mrs. "R. S. Brad ford, all of Spanish Fork and Ilebef C. Jex, Salt Lake City: Alt W A. G. - - ijiuiuii tuontmuea rrom -- rage onej 7i ji jq. oiu jwiw (Continued from Psge one) . I vital iunuj. JlATl I IcJ jTY e" - ovaons Wh5n death came. Funeral- - servtces wir ocaj committee, Howard Olsen; re be held Saturday afternoon at lightful numbers, and brought forth sponse, fJfllie Fowler. Announce, ..f , enthusiastic applause. ments: Appointment of. Commito'clock at the First ward chapel, Lucille Boshard, Ralph Eggert- - tees: offering, special mus!c. The body may be viewed at the By JAMES RYAN ""Crusaders Call to Colors," Rev. United Prww Staff Correspondent home previous to the service. , Mrs. Benr"'WaIlace Thomas, George Bal-li- f g and George Harrii completed N., Ralph, Smith; fellowshln SAT T LAKE ClYY. Utah. Oct, 18. Brockbank was a quiet, the cast proper, and- - all handled "In the Armory," with Paul Brown; (UP) Coach Ike Armstrong is woman and will be greatly missed J thetr parts splendidly. .Lucille adjourn. putting his charges through their in the community. JEsther M. . final paces this week In preparation , Saturday : morning. 1 songs of "Make Belie ve" were es- Richmond, presiding.! "Crusaders for their first conference tilt when ' Iti IS Crusaders World pecially pleasing. Pace," they meet the Colorado Agricultural Musical selections j - throughout praise; crusaders covenant (doors I armers here Saturday. were yteli rendered, and drew en- filAaiul until attar- TliMa Vimirl TnilT ' College thusiastic applause... Dr: one or me uter rmraesi. gumes 01 Erown; 'cri'naderaBiblCLJlo'ur, Ja the first act, "Blue Grass", by W. H. En.ign crusadcrs school: the spiison. and with this fact in 1 Jftjrma McEwan, Harold Jef feries better busfness meetings, Alberta mind, is attempting to place the 9 nd group, gave a fouslng start to Fisher; bettof Sunday night meet finishmg ouches' on tils green' the musical comedy, and a duet, ings, Mayme Farnsworth; ftier eleven this veek. With but two regin My Heart" from "The social and recreational plans, Hilda ulars as hold overs from last year, '"Deep Mrs: Anna Eliza Nielson died, thir t-Prince," was splendidly ren- Ogdcn; better missionary plans, . ike .has fated a- - toBgh proposition morning at her home, 873 Wes dered by Nola Nilsson ' and Bob Elizabeth GHIflan? open forum, Paul W formlfitr a workable machine Fourth South street. Of 'complica Robinson This .selection gained Brown; song; address. "Crusading from the new material. He believes, tions incident to old age. the most prolonged applause of any in World Peace," Rev. E. V. Butter-worthowevcrj. thalt lie J)a succeeded rn She was born In Indiana, "May 2 musital number-o- f the program . t adjourn; intermediate and perfecting a combination which 1861. She, came to Utah at the ag A f turn friiini i . should hold un against the best In of 16. 'and lived in Richfield untl junior iunchcons. ' ""'""'", .. action for th opening scene, and ten years ago when she moved tr Saturday afternpon,. Provo Wom- the Conference."" the comedy of the end men,Jthe de- en's club, Esther Richmond, presidCaptain Alton Carmen, stellar Provo. She had also lived in Maple- lightful solos arid the rousing chor- ing. "Crusaders Call to Arms," tackle from lastj' year and Pete toft for a few years. H es numbers made instantaneous service, .leader, Anna Couch, who proved a sensation last Surviving are threfl sons anc" 9 ' hits. , ) now In holds crusadwho Crusaders Hall; year at end, but three daughters, as follows: George praise; : Minstrels Are Popular ers schoot; the pledge and member- down a backfield position, have Wilson and William Nielson of Pro i .The chorus and neucleus "Wv ship problem, Paul Brown; planning formed the for Ike's hopes vo; Oscar Jensen of Mapleton; Mrr ppening . Richmond; Powrj Yonder in NewOt leansr ixiajocJoly procram. this fall, Jones, 'the fighting sophoSarah Allen View; M wie minstrel company, were render- open forum, Paul Bnrwnr' junior more" from last, year, has shown ap Ardell ' and Mrs ed with vlm which spok-- j well for demonstration, Mrs. Troester in well In workouts and in all Lorlng Harris of Provo. Twenty the Legionnaires' work in the show. charge; song; business session, C. will be one of the mainstays six grandchildren and three great "Scotch" Rawlings sang "Benny Be E. Richmond, presiding, reports of of the rlmson line this fall. grandchildren also survive. -The Utah team is slightly out- .. Funeral . services will be held fr. TpurielC after which:. Wallace officers, report of nominating comThomas rendered 'The Bubble," a mittee, election of officers;. specail weighed by the Farmers who have the second ward chapel Sunday a 'IHch-Jink- s tunefni selection-fron- t a stronger and more formid 1 p. m. 'The body may be Viewed at in Ar- a? niua'cl Harold Jeffries' "Wobbly Walk" mour," Dr. Alfred M. Williams: ad able looking eleven, having lost but the Hatch Funeral home prior to a In every respect, journ. .. two men from their 1927 conference the services. Interment will be in after which Seymour Gray renderthe Provo City cemetery. ' Saturday evening. Kev. Haroli' championship team. ed the old favorite. "Memories." ser Wilson, presiding, Lew Lacey proved that his tal- vice, leader, Anna Hall; crusaderf seats for dedication Reserved POSSmLE MURDER PROBF.D ents lie In more than directorial di- - feast, toastmaster, Rev. Harold Wil' jame 13.00. LOS ANGELES, Oct 18. (U- P. . ! L I i. n. ins 1.1, son; toasts, "The Crusaders Quest" iw.uuua Ruth Galloway, known by police a.i niiarious ena-ma- n uj Lj. "Y" Dedication Game, Oct 17. performance, climaxed by the sing- for: Helpful Friendship, Pearl Irethe "Queen of the Omaha Bootleg ing of "Stlhg6 Sfungo," a"comic land PNew Discoveries, James Mc 3eghorn.-wegers," and Ralph number, Bob Robinson rendered Kny; New Experiences with God rWayTHRev. Ray S. Dum; "Carry- sought today by detectives invest! "Macoshfcf' hi pleasing tone, and Hester Armstrong; address, "Cru Crusaders ing the Banner," closing gating a possmis murder in a Bob MacGregor then sang the A sading In Christian Citizenship,'' Dr moments, Pdul Brown; Mirpah; apartment here. "Asbestos Mamma" before J. H. Balrd; song; the crusadert "Knighting the - Squires," Paul . . 4 V. a , nM,uo . Brown. "V Dedication Game, Oct 87. . viv 111191 tnui ui iiib scene. gift, C. E. Richmond; conference Qoartct and "Poiitlcs" memories, Paul Brown; "In the Ar Ths Cougar, Quartet, comprised mory," Paul Brown meeting o' .Of LeGrandp Anderson, Julius new state council. " Madsen, Edgil Blackham and LawrSunday morning. "Cnisadet 9 li : ence.- Lee, gave three dellghlfur Worship.- "- Sunrine- - praise service numhArl in fVta . r(i'Bi.u. m ft Miss Esther Wold, leading; break which "fffme the comedy hit of the fast: Sunday school; prnyer rlrclt evening, featuring George BalHf leader, Anna Hall; morning wor In "Politics." His d ship, address, "Crusading in Evan dissertation on vita! questions, a gelism," Dr. Wm. Paden ; .conven uiacK-iac- e act, was a scream irom 'ion "plcturer xif ficers tuncheon. tart to finish. ; . Sunday afternon. C, . E. Rich In the palace scene following. mond, presiding. "Crusaders ir IOrwah Wing sang "To Remember Worship." j service, lead You," prior to the oriental dance, ;r, Anna Hall; song service; cru and In the fourth act. Lucile Bosh raders lance, oratorical contest ard. Mngl'MakeJBilie aige. Bible More" as a delightful finalethe feancshooting, Everett Bacheldei n charge; praise service; address , entertainment 'Crusaders Victorious In- - Christ," tev: E. E. Bachelder; song; vespers, Paul Brown; adjourn. Sunday evening. C. E. Richmond, an, twill piwvtJU Ue- - . - turj by a man who himself shot down seven planes, this spectac ular drama of the flying fighteraftbeir loves, their war adventures, ia the greatest screen attraction in history, : Now in its second year on a r if i ' Broadway at $2 admissions, eleven thousand people have paid to A V--r I motion picture imparted such CA'--l-'xstand and see it. J Never has any i ' , I p,i 'ffi I You drve with the realism to its? thrilled beholders , f(VWi3iiA--is1: :':?8I S down throuthe clouds, rushing headlong toward an atr , , ' a. U, 1 tackrug plane, dodging 'bursts"- from blazing machine guns; q Far below you see the distant mass of armies V locked in giant combat . . close beside helplessly 4 whirls a stricken plane, falling in flames to the y t i 5 earth. J ou dive on an observation bal- " Toon and set it in flames ", . . and .h,,r wing your way to a furlough... , and Paria ! ... the riotous safety Ji.nuiv f.u; Paris of theWar... where anything might, and doe's happen! I Adventure follows adven 11 ture... thrill upon thrill. ..as you go with these grim, yet gay young American home-lovin- - DEATH CALLS - MRS; NIELSON Studen- h; Pre-pray- er , nd - prob-ab'-M- ty T atldresSi-"Crusade- ws 'A V rs- , er 3 Directed vr -- lc "w mJ '' A iiX'n -- 1 ;r - 1 ,'1 - up-rushi- v ) -- '&A aviators! . . . Romance, Youth, Love, War... U the thrill of a life-timJ 4 -- -- V I'V-.X- S fi ' w Tti...j Pre-pray- er . !zE)ollarHdse v EUROPE "Crusaders - Enlisting" service, leader; ' Anna HaH;-son- g service; crusaders devotional. Rev. A. L. 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