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Show X, r. ' LES3IAN PROVO EVENING IIERALD; MONDAY, OCTOBER 22, 1928. PAGE SIX $AM Heu.o,xHw?.ue,oLO eH just-- W By-Swa- .tOM&R.fTULtvTtrtiJlJUT- HEftRD V1LL& O bOM& IMTA VftUCS- :&f vie sex &tTe. t J , WITH - 5 J epT MRS.JHIS oxesy fl "MP SmI 5 TWO 0O(Xfs?.S - fsMP LAID TO REST Funeral services for Mrs.' Sarah Saturday afternoon at the First ward chapel with Counselor Arthur T. McKeU In charge. Tributes were paid . by Dr. George H. Brimhall, Provo; President Ed M. Rowe and President Henry A. Gardner of the Palmyra' stake; J. P. Creer, Salt Lake City and Arthur T. McKell who made the closing remarks. Musio was fumtehed by the Maple- ton male quartet; Mrs. Stella Brockbank and Arthur Livingstone and Mrs. Cornelia Sweason and Mrs. Florence Albertson, who sang duets, and .Miss Marguerite Jepper-so-n of Provo who sang a solo. President Wells T. Brockbank of fered the Invocation, Henry A. McKell the closing prayer and Nich olas Smith dedicated the grave in the Spanish Fork city cemetery. There was an unusually large at tendance many coming from distant towns and there was a profusion of beautiful floral tributes. - f v : - -- v vielc, it cost te. Th' PRtce couple me&ls - but He vJom't poll. vll &e.T &T0MT jsJT - t 305T 6ood4SS,Sm,, Y Voor. kmockles. A.e Puncneo B.eeotMx what yveMTlWl-OQotS- : fl . Happen "n Wm eo ?. "p' . 11 a. m. ii, sion. Housekeeper's Chat discus--( Aunt Sammy's 12 noon Mfd-da- y Melange. 12:30 noon Agricultural . TUESDAY, OCOTBl'R H sics. ji ; MRS. NIELSON ' LAID TO REST Eco-nninr- (Funeral services for Mrs. Anns Elica Nielson, who died at her home last Thursday .were held In the Provo Second Ward chapel Sunday afternoon, with Bishop L. L. Nelson In charge of the services. The sneakers were Waters, William F. Wlscombe and Bishop L. L. Nelson, The opening prayer was by Jacob I. Jacobsen and J the benediction bv. Musical numbers were given by, fUt Second ward choir uuu ue i tlon of C. W. Robblns. :The Peer less quartet of Mapleton sang three "Shall We Meet Beyond numbers, the River?" "Beautiful Isle of Some where," and "Consolation." Interment was In the Evergreen cemetery In Sprlngvllle, where the grave was dedicated by Bishop L, L. Nelson. t V 4 p. m. Uncle Roscoe and ; Tiny Tots. y SS T overconfi-dence- " Hoover continued. "We've never seen greater unity in the Re--" publican party In a quarter of a century than there Is at this moment. We have an able organization and more zeal throughout the country an 0rth87 ftepublicau-cause-th. ; i P. G. WOMAN IS Provo Bench Man . EMesJn Hospital '., Erval Nelson, 24, of Provo bench, died Sunday night at a Cedar City hospital following an operation. He had teen 111 about two weeks. Be sides his wife, Vera Wright Nelson, he Is survived by his parents,-M- r. and Mrs. August Nelson of Provo bench; two sister, Mrs. Elvira Her-bertson, Lent,' and Mrs. Ethel -Hair, Provo; two brothers, Albert and Enos Nelsonrof Provo bench. The body will be shipped to Provo for burial. Funeral arrangements will be announced later. . "I have not the slightest doubt of the outcome of this election If Republicans will continue to work," he "irSN0W - Funeral- - services-- for Mra. Jose phlne Lunceford 8hoell, 28, were held In the Lindon ward chapel - . Thursday afternoon, v MrsJhoell died t the Lehl hospital Tuesday "TIM- E- in " ariT adequate supply'of Coal with winter fast approaching. Tcf morning. Bishop Thorn of the LfndOn ward presided. .. The opening prayer was offered by Fred Shoell and the benediction by Robert Walker. , The speakers were Albert Ander son, Bishop A. L. Cullimore, high counselor of the Timpanogos stake, William McCullough, of the Sharon g REPUBLICAN WOMEN MEET ward, friend of the deRepublican women of the Pleas- ceased, President. Cragun of the ant View ward precinct will meet Timpanogos - stake - and . Blahcp Wednesday at 2 p. m., at the home Thorn of Mrs. Fred Ferguson of the Edge-Mrs. Mae R. Walker, assistel bv the -- 6:30 a. 5 p. m.'Ye Olde Towne Cryer." 6:45 a. m. "Moments with the 7 p. m. Democratic Nat'l ComMelody Masters." mittee presents local speaker. exorcls-- s, 7 a., m. Setting-u- p 7:15 a. m. Songs of Roiti!,, :e. 7:15 p. m: Political broadcast In - 7:30 a. of Bling-u- p the interest of the Republicans. exercises. 7:30 p. m. Salt Lake police de7:45 a. m. Newscastlng. , partment 8- - a. m. 8 p. m. Wesley Baker, novelty Inspirational period, directed by JVVilford C. Brimley. accordianlst 8:15 a. m. Morning matinee of 8:30 p. m. The Utah Instrumental ensembles. Instrumental trio. 9 a. m. Items of interest to Ma9 p. Worsley and Len ' ' dame. Nelson, assisted by Margaret Mose- :30 a. m. lAie popular song ley and Stuart Rae. hits.: 9:30 p. ro. Harry E. Erlckson. 10 a. m. of the styles. Tpopular pianist. 10:30 a. 10 p. m. Claude Kiff and his Wednesday only) Helen WebBterTTatefiof aecoratioS IOdeon Spanish ballroom band, Stadium Dedication expert U p. ent. October tlf . Parley mont - ward. : A. aB203Su,J '! LAID TO REST lay- - Select WsQafm C2y 12 Cloflies Mow! That Good COAL and C O KE DON'T WAIT A DAY LONGER IN ORDER TO SELECT YOUR NEW WINTER. COAT! WE A lidV. irmiTOT -- WITT. TRTTgT-VniT- t HERE W ILL TAKE CARE OF YOUR ..- 2 p. m. Zozzlcal Jubilee.' 2:30 p. m.- - (Wed. only) The De velopment of American Music." ' : 3 p, m An Hour with the Clas- "Program . a good night's rest, He had breakfast With a group of Republican leaders, Including Doniel ,E. Pom-erovice chairman of the Republican national; committee, National Committeeman Charles D. Hille and State Republican. Chairman H. Edmund Machold. Confidence I Expressed Hoover expressed confidence - of his election at a. conference with said. .. "The only danger is - "When you keep- - them in their seats now they're interested," he said 'rt- used to be that half of the (dontinued from Page OneV audience would walk out on a Nobody walked out on me. ton Wednesday night. H Is work- speaker! They were Interested." address on that now, up shaping ing an appeal to labor based upon bis record as governor of New york.. On Thursday he will move on to New Tork to plan the remainder of hia itinerary and it .is dou'otful whether he will return to Albany before election day two weeks from tomorrow.' It is expected he will go to Baltimore for a speech Friday or Saturday, and thereafter speak in Pennsylvania and New Jersey. Satisfied In West ' Concentrating on the east now, the governor is satisfied he has done all he could with the west Hi has announced his belief that ho will carry every state he visited jn his. second tour Virginia, North Carolina, Tennessee, Kentucky, Ala- - life-lon- I 11:30. a.' m. , Station K S L Beauty culture f (Continued from Tage One) Newspaper men. . Stadium Dedication- Ceremonies, SMp :. Ann Jex Brookbank, 87, were held r Illinlos acd la'- - bama, Missouri t-H- 0WR fine program has the ward choir sang "Sister Thou Art Mild and Lovely, and "I Know That My Redeemer Lives." Melba Cakier and Reubon Pyne furnished the vocal duet, "Whispering Hope, and Reubon Pyne- - sang "My Faith been prepared and a good speaker hU been arranged lor. Kefiesh-merit- s will be served. A cordial Invitation Is extended to all women of Provo' to attend. -in Thee. fThe services were well attendjd Then, too, there Is the woman who went to ;,the butcher shop, and the floral offerings were many asked for a pound of liver and told and beautiful. President Joseph n dedicated - the grave at the the butcher to be sure and throw in some vitamins. Pleasant Grove city cemetery. Ol-pl- A-- PH COAT-DRESS-H- PROMPT DELIVERY NEEDS! Smpot & Spaf f ord 502 So. 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