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Show The MIDVALE JOURNAL Friday, June 14, 1929 Scratch, 7,669 lbs. .. ...... ... 221.19 17.77 Millr, 5,079 lbs. ................ 29.34 Coal for brooding ............... ..... (Seven brooder houses) Labor, 934.72 hours ................ 327.15 Depreciation on brooding equip28.00 ment, 10 per cent ...... ........ .. Interest on capital invested in chicks, brooder houses, sup· plies, for 6 months, 6 per cent 87.16 MID-VALE JOURNAL Weekly (Friday) Published by the , .Jordan publishing Company, Inc. Terms of Subscription Per Year (in advance) ............ $1.00 Enfez-ed as second class matter at the postoffice at Midvale City, Utah, under act of March 3, 1879. COST OF PULLETS Most of us raise poultry for the eggs we get. That means that the laying pullet and hen is the source of our profit, and I believe most everybody will be interested in the figures that the Pennsylvania State College of Agriculture found recently in extensive experiments to determine the cost of bringing a flock of pullets to maturity. The figures include all costs, from the purchase price of the leghorn chicks, on through to 26 weeks, which is taken as the time of maturity, when the pullets are ready to lay. They figure this cost at $1.26 and here is how they get it: Cost of 2600 chicks, at 20c .... $520.00 Total value all feed consumed 681.03 Mash, 14,366.5 lb............ $442.07 $1,725.18 Receipts from sale of 924 cockerels at 60c each .. ... ....... 554.40 Net Cost of 926 pullets in in laying houses ............... $1 ,170.78 1.26 Net cost per pullet ................ $ Mortality on the 2,600 chicks, including all pullets culled out as undecent. ~irable, amounted to 34.6 per The pullets wt:re not credited with any eggs laid on the range. The above figures are considered typical and it would be interesting to check your own costs against these, item by item. NOTE: Poultry tips column con_ducted by Leonard L. Brown, internationally known authority and founder of the Brown and Mann strain of S. C. W. Leghorns. Enquiries gladly answered. Page Three BAND CONCERT PROGRAM, SATURDAY, JUNE 15th Donald Jessop, Director for the Midvavle City Band has issued a call for a band rehearsal on Friday evening, June 14th, 1929, at 7:30 p. m. and it is very important that every member of the band be present. The first concert of the season will be given on Saturday, June 15th, 1929, at the comer of Main and Center Street, in Midvale. People f1 om the surrounding territory are cordially invited to attend this free concert. Program as follows: 1. "Royal Emblem" Overtut·e ............•......... King 2. "Columbian March" ............................• King 3. "Toualouwa" Indian Dance .............. Homer Grunn EAST JORDAN STAKE NEWS Sunday, June 2nd, the regular Home Missionary Meeting was held, with a fair attendance. Appointments for the month were made for June 16th, 1929, as follows: BUTLER Pres. J. A. Avlctt & John G. Sharp CRESCENT A. E. Bnn~ou and H. C. Jorgensen DRAPER Mcdern Job Printing Department I. Goff :md s. A. nnsmussen c. All prices based on the maintained. E..:\.ST 1\IIDVAI.. E Franklin Printing Price List. Kimball and W. D. Kuhre Crozier 4. ' 'A polio' ' March . . . . . . . . . . . • . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . • . • • King GRANITE ---~ - ---------------------Blande . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Virginia" Old to Back Me "Carry 5. Beck and C. E. Grant Ref'd Pres. Advertising Rates ALE FIRST 1\IIDV K~g : ...............•....... March Hurrars" 6. "Royal Display, per celumn inch ........ $0.85 W. \V. Butler and ,JoSC)lh M. Smith Readers, per line ...................... .. $0.10 7. "Melody ii1 F" ...................... , ..... Rubmstem lUJDVALE SECOND Glover and Soren R:lsmussen Albert 8. Popular Waltz ''Marie'' SANDY FIRST 9. "Stars and Stripes Forever" .................... Sousa Oeo. F. Wcllb and 0. H. Berrett A business correspondance should be SANDY SECOND There ·will be a band concert in Midvale every Saturday addressed to The Midvale .Tournai, an<l Bish. H. Beckstead Andrus B. M. Midvale, Utah. evening during the summer. Plan to shop in Midvale. SANDY TIIIP.D Phone Mid 178 136 N. Main St. D. 1\ol. Todd, ,Jr. &: R. T. Smith UNION -------------------~ --------------------,.,~-----.A,., and Niels Lind Jrnse-n C. C. Dr. ~ tt;\J • rf-lf\1• At the close of the Home Missionary meeting the High Council held their meeting with the Stake Presidency. At this session problems of the stake were discussed. It was announced that on the 3rd Wednesday • of each month, commencing with the month of June, the Bishoprics of the wards would meet with the Stake Pre sidency and High Council at 8 p. m. President Aylett also announced that since the division of the Old Jordan District Scout Council along the Stake lines, each Stake would now have to appoint a Scout Commissioner for its district and that the East Jordan Stake would consider this mat ter immediately and appoint the com· beachcomb;:r, rie •s no goo4. Come for the District, it being missioner with me to T :u·,.an's hut and find that the Stake Presidency understood him. He will prove to you that he suggestions and then receive would is the real Earl of Greyatolce." present them before the High Coun·•y dare say," agreed Lord Greycil for approval before submitting s~ke with more than the taual encw.me to the Salt Lake Council of Boy th,tsiasm of an E~Uahman. ..there Scouts of America. The boys of the is " great deal in wh:&t you tell tnt' ,. District as well as their ScoutmasI 'hall certa:nly investigate t!:.-1 ter'S are anxiously awaiting the apTarzan myseli." pointment of the best available man for the commissioner. The boy wu !o:ading the nobleSunday, June 16th, is the Union man thro&:gh th•! jungle when sudN~ It)' ABTBUB B. JU:EV.B, meeting day. Time has been changed denly th-;:y car.:te hce to face wit\ from 2:30 to 2 :00 p. m. The High from aa oriabW 8el'lal pl'Oduud bv UNIVERSAL PICTURES Black John seelt•.ng them. Priests Quorum meeting has also CORPORATION, by tpeclal anansemcnt with "Ah, there you are, Uncle,' changed from 1:30 p. m. to 2 p. been greeted Black John, Judas-like, a1 then held in connection with and m. he produced the .,hotographs and meeting a.s a separate de· Union the other papers he had just taken from AlldNr ol TA:PZ*N 01' TBS APJUJ. 'I'D CAVJC 01111, ete. partment. the hut of Tarzan. "Now you must Stake Wednesd~. y June 19th, the She be convinced that I am _your real another scene with Mary. c.~apter X Presidency, High Council and Bish· would not leave Tarzan's body nephew, the true Earl of Greyatoke. THE IMPOSTER oprics of the Stake will hold their now. He would come back and These photographs are of my father first regular monthly meeting at the and mother, your own bro•her &Ad attend to her later. (Co:ttimud) Stake office at 8 p. m. All concerned his wife.'' are urged to be in attendance. ~ k k t G Lord ranJohn Black now Undisturbed TarThey circle<! and suddenly 0 . ~h . too . • t .d . reys wi The June M. I. A. and Primary zan sprang. They clinched and sacked the hut. Sure enough, jv·• t 1nterest. T ey . scanne them . . · · · -• ·. • • · - · · - - • - - -'-· annual conference of the ChUI ch was fOlJed••rO the ground, fighting furi- aS he had SUSp,eCtCd, there Were the n<:IC UIUCCU "'"" • l-''"'-"-~'"' '-'" ,. •• recently held in Salt Lake with large uusly. It seemed as if an uncon- Greystoke hetrlooms, the papers brother and his wife. The mystery crowds of Mutual and Primary workscious sense of danger called Mary left by Tarzan's parents, the books, was thickening instead of clearina ers in attendance. Those attending back to consciousness. She opened a!ld• above all, the photographs of up. He must temporize. will no doubt return to their respec· "I have promised this small boy her eyes just as Tarzan succee~ed hts father and mo ther .. Black John tive stakes enthused with the rpirit of ~e to see Tarzan before I make m7 in getting Taug down and ~oldtng was more than sattsfie.d. carrying out the instructions receiv· him. Slowly he was stranglmg the crammed the s~uff all mto h1s decision," he insisted. "He wiU ed at the conference. brute, just as 1-bry ran up to him. pocket and hurned frof!l the hut lead me to the man's hut and 1 ex'·Twice I have saved his life I" back to Mary and the mert body pect to talk with him. After that I can tell you more." Greystoke . "He will no of .. Tarzan. muttered Tarzan. N,o, w that . he 1s dead, Y?,ung took a few steps on his way. longer trouble you." EST JORDAN MILLING you brusquely sad h He turned from Taug and with 1 d 1 To his utter astonishment be • . e a. y, • CO:MPANY ' a final kick to his lifeless body m1ght as well come w1th me. I shall found Black John blocking his way picked up Mary gently in his strong be the Earl of q,reystoke .and make with the rifie, threateningly. "This Economy & White IJiy He grmned and man-beast Tarzan is dead. underf you a fine lady. arms to carry her. stand?" i~sisted Black Jo'hn. "I ,. Mary was crying softly to hersel was about to seize her. FLOUR Mary could hardly control her- killed him with this very rifte. And still about Bobby. It went to TarInstitution Dome A h h d h zan's heart as such tears go to the Manufacturers of the Flom heart of every strong man. As he self for lo~thing. S e a t e ?res- now I am the lost Earl of Gre;rstoke and you've got to believe itl" ence l'hat Made Mother Start BaldJ1~I h h h qmckly h down f to.reach d dof mmd alway~ did when in trouble he bent 5 "I say!" Greys toke was amazed cat t e un!r!'-w rom lts his steps back to the hut in the !'-n Try Our Whole Wheat Health jungle. There he laid Mary ex- mg kmfe that hung. about Tan~n 5 at the effrontery of the man. Yet Flour and ftnd health again% She held tt 'lloft pols~,d he did not dare go too far for he hausted on the bunk, turned, and nee~. Ask Your Grocer For OUr · h B bb h' I h d stra1ght at her own breast. o y said what seemed the only thing to would rather kill myself," she cried a come on IS way wtt Economy or White IJiy say. "I shall go search for your defiantly at Black John, "than unarmed and _alone an_d Black John little brother." His actions were so throw my lot in with a beast like had one of hts own nftes. "Come, up with your hand11!" rapid that almost before the words you I" Black John was impervious to Black J~hn had cast the die and were out of his mouth Tarzan was For a Variety of Baked Goods out of the door, looping his rope words like those. He merely smiled was gomg to pl:tY the gl!me Look at Our Window Disinto a tree and swinging along with his confident smirk. "You'll gq through, now. Bes1des, he sm1led over this, my pretty one. I'll be at th_e lu5k that. seemed ,always to a lusty wil! to find the boy. Bac.k m there_! Played out though she was Mary 1>ack for you. You'll not escape be hts. For Your Next Social Give Ua He had nohced that dtrectly back managed to pull herself up from the me. But no•~ I have some l'mportA Trial d f " bunk and run to the window. She would have called him back for she ant business, important for you, too, o the man and boy was a cave an the future Lady Greystoke, my ab?ve the m~uth of the cave was b. oulder le.ft there had. a foreboding of danger, only wife." He turned nuickly and dis· po1sed a rock1_ng 1 1 h -, already he was too far away. Main and Center geo og1ca age. 1stonc pre some at trail. a down appeared did he however, Suddenly, 5 Midvale, Utah At the point of the rifle he backed Bobby in the absence of Black scream. There in the distance she could make out tlte form of Black John had been improving the time them into the cave and rocked the John skulking in the jungle. And by pouring into Lord Greystoke's heavy boulder until it fell o.- it. he had a riiel Mary's sc1eam could sympathetic ear the story of his There was just a small space o-tft ESTAURANT & CAFE not warn Tarzan, at that distance. friend Tarzan. And Bobby could over the top of it. not large enough There Is a DEFINITE Tarxan poised himself on another tell it with boyish enthusiasm that to get an arm through, much less even the body fll a boy, Thro'Cl(lh limb ior a swing when suddenly needed no embellishment. SATISFACTION WHEN "Lord Greystoke," he insisted th1s space now Black John hb.ed Black John raised his stolen rifle, took careful aim, there was a puff earnestly, "this man Black John is his parting shot at them. FOODS satisfy the taste. "So, my fine tordlingl 'flk..e'e of smoke followed by the distant a liar and a cheat. Tarzan iil your Experience assures you of crack of the report and Mary r.:11.l nc:-phew. Tarzan is a great nothing to prevent my tellln" 1'01U' FOODS at all TIMES. Tasty screamed again in vain aa Tarzan man. He is wise and he Is good. secretary and the auvanta when He has the courage of a lion and they return from the hunt for YO'J fell from the tree. U.S. OAFE he is the king of the jungle. All that you have been killed. Then I CAa~tlr XI the ll.r;im:.ls an~ the natives re<"'og- shal! take your yacht and return to ni:1.e him as Tarzan the Mighty. merry old England and take my THE STOLEN HERITAGE Tarzan's il':lts tope parted as the Why, once when the people in the station as Earl of Greystokel" With a laugh and sneer he rifle bullet of Bl;..ck John itruck it lost villa:;e Ja:d a trap to catch and Tarzan fell lilce a rock to the Tantor. the elcphuut, Tarzan saved hastened alonar the trail whicb k h d I ,{, d G rround.atrildng his head on a stone. him. Tant•H' '"<:IUid give his life for Bobb ur Forefathers Iearn,edl reysto e :l a rea:-y_ Y an Tarzan. So with all the other aniH from 11he Indian ra~ :: ~~e~he m,:i~og~le~f th~ ~f~~ mal~,-they love him or they fear ~r~;erse~.l1 H11ca~e to Greybstokel. I parap ~rna I& Ita a WI e him. Whv., the natives have even strewed to tell the time about. He had cledded to and ftung hersel£, sobbing, on him day by looking at the trying to lift his heavy inert body. iust ltlad<" !-.im the c!lief of the Lost make a thorough job of it and at once. Here as he rummaged the At that moment Black John 'Villabe in p:a·;•: of Black John!" moon or stars. Today - ..,•n• It seemed that Bobby might have tent and the boxes h(' quickly got crashed' out from the jungle with have watches that keep the rifle ready to finish Tar:tan goue on fnr hours pct·ring out his out br~e:.:h~s, shirt, pith bdmet, accurately informed should there be any signs of life ~!ory to Lord Grey·•tc:-e. Amazinr< everythn;;r, Just as Lord Greystoke belt catridge the e5{Jedally h~d. that evirirnt w;;,.J it the use of our reasonwa~ it thou~h left in him. Mary interposed her body between the rifle and Tarzan. thi was not the raving of a hey w1th an automatic:. In a jiffy he ing powers and we are free "You can do him no more harm t recovering from jungle fever. Lord was changed from his rag• and pursue some gainful octo He is dead and beyond your power Greyst·:-.ke was more than im- skins to the snappiest hunter ev.; cupation unmolested. See outfitted by those in London wll& pressed. uo_w !" line of fine watches NOW! "Tarzan," continued Bobby eag- know how to do it. He would Black John smiled grimly. It was with away g::tting in time no wast..: th< iu man real ody evidently true. Besides, he rccol· erly, "is the J. S. MORGAN, Midvale lected wh::t he h:td come for. There who!e ju,.~: ~. I knovr h_ iJ yo.:r ,he } "acitt and on it. was no or. .: in til~ hut. ·,:his was I ne;>h.!vl. 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