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Show The MIDVALE JOU RN AL WEST JORDAN Frid ay, Sep tem ber 13th, 1 Charl es Cocky ne of Midv ale Frida y. Mrs. A. Wool f of Murr ay. They are to Clyde Wool f of Murr ay took place Mr. Orlan d Olsen is spend ing the plann ing on maki ng their home in Thurs day of lasL week. winte r in. Oakla nd, Califo rnia, where Utah. . Mr. and Mrs. Roy Batem he has emplo ymen t. Mr. and Mrs. E. M. Batem an and ray, Mr. and Mrs. E. M. an of MurBatem an atMr. and Mrs. John Yates receiv ed . Yr. and Mrs. Hyru m Jense n and word . tende d a band conce of the marri age of their son, S?D:• Keith rt at ale on , and Mrs. Lydia Batem an Satur day night after whichMidv daugh ter, Vila Stohl , and little son, Ottis, to Franc is Malon they were e, of Butte , VISited Mr. and Mrs. ~- H. Batem an lunch eon guest s of Mr. and Mrs. Roy spent the past week visiti ng in Ma- Mont ana where they are maki ng I at Magn a Su_nday evenm g. an at Murra y. their ho~e. Sam CundiCk '~ at Cache Juncti.On Batem Mr. Jacob Snyde r of Payso n and ro::~. and Mrs. Jame s A. Batem an Mr. and Mrs. h Wool f and fam where he has emplo ymen t. . and famil y and Mrs. La Vern Egbe rt ily of Los AngeJosep Mr. Home r Snyd er of Idah? visite d les are visiti ng at the Mr. and_ Mrs. Edwa rd Orgill , Mr. , Jl.1:r. and Mrs. Frank home of Cund ick last Mr. Wool f's paren ts Mr. and and Mrs. Lisle Swensen_ return ed home week. Mr. .:.:w:.:e::.r.:,e_di=:;nn=.;:e:.:,r...;gu~e.:;s:.:t::s...:.of:._:M:::.r.:....:a::n::d...:.M:.:r;.:s;;_._;.;....._ _ _ _ _ _ and Mrs. Ernes t Snyde r __:.._ _..;.•_ ___ last week after spend ing a week at of Tooel e visite d at the Cund ick home Orang e, Califo rnia, where they visit- Tuesd ay of last week. 00 8 ed their sister , Mrs. Gene va Erick son. Vilow Booth of Sandy Mr. and Mrs. visite d there on Marlo n and Berni ce Batem an and Sam Cundi ck, Jr., attend ed a dinne r party at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Gilbe rt Lanc aster of Salt Lake Wednesda y night given in honor of the birthd ay anniv ersary of La Mar Burkinsh aw and Zelda Lloyd of Sandy . Mrs. Lave rn Egbe rt attend ed a mis cellan eous show er in honor of Mr. and Mrs. Jess Houg hton of Murr ay Saturday night. Mr. and Mrs. Houg hton were recen tly marri ed. val~ The marri age of La Von Harb ach . I I Firew om en Make G d Y ear' Reco rd Fun era l Des ign ing PEO NY PLA NT S For Sale KN OW LES FLO RA L Tel eph one Mid. 156-M E. Cen ter St. Mid ~--------------------------·-------------------------------- -~ Midvale Beauty Shop Make an appo intm ent today for that wond erful DUA RT Wav e the perfe ct perm anen t with Ring let ends SPEC IAL $6.()0 regu lar price $12.00 EX PER T OPE RA TOR S MID VA LE 58 Nor th Ma in St. Pho ne Mid 2J6W- • Members of the female fire depar tment of Sliver Springs. Md.. are nere 118811 prepa ring for their annua l Inspection and hose-l aying coniest. Tlle t'owu b&l been very please d with the servic e rende red by the female fire fighters throu~rhout the yellr. -r• .... fJ fl jf l} Jack Sedge wick' s heart was heavy as he rushe d from his apart nlent on that disma l, slo,;hy morning. ft;; usual , he was hurry ing to the corne r to catch a street car for work. One glanc e at Jack's ruddy , open eount enanc e and strong , agile frame was enoug h to stamp him as a born adve nture r- a soldie r of fortun e perha ps--fo r coura ge and en;~rlse were molde d into every feato re of his sturd y face. N :1ture had intend ed him for deeds of da.rtnar. that was clear. BIR • 1-~ 1...... I = 1: E' Fl- R \--1 68 R- RP - here he was, wasti ng away in P. dingy office where he was emplo yed as a law clerk at $15 per week. No wond er his heart was heavy ! As Jack rumin ated darkl y on the irony of fate that kept him chain ed to a desk, a scrap of paper flutte red to the sidew alk befor e him. He stepp ed on the paper to keep it from blowi ng away ; then stoop ed to pick it up. For no reaso n that he eould understa nd the young man's heart leapt with ~xcitemenl Could this . I I Mr. and Mrs. Frank Cund ick and vin Cund ick moto red to Spani sh Fork and Payso n Sunda y. Mr. and Mrs. Samu el Cund ick an4 childr en visite d at River ton Sunda y ft l a :rr:~d Mrs. Henl'Y Jese n -~ Salt Lake visito rs Satur day. Miss Luelle Batem an was dhme r guest of Miss Della Palm er of South J d S da , or an un y, NOTICE TO Farmmers We will call for and pay Cas h • For dea d or wor thle ss Hor ses an4 Cows JUS T RIN G HY LA ND 5383 • And ask the ope rato r to rev erse the cha rge s, and ZIP! we'll hav e som eon e ther e! COLORADO ANIMAL BY-PRODUCTS COMPANY UT AH , "The PIRATE of PANAMA'' ~ From the Adventure Picture with Natalie ~ Kingston an• Jay Wilsey (Buffalo Bill. Jr.) Mond ay. Mr. and Mrs. Walte r Dimo nd returne d home from Beckw ith, Wyom l ing last week after spend ing the summer there. Mr. and Mrs. Mark Russe ll and . fami~y visite d in Salt Lake Sund ay evenm g. Fa;re l and Carre l Jen~en visite d Berm ce and Arvel la CundiCk Sunda y. Mr. and Mrs. Jame s Ande rson of Sandy , Miss Mary Wigh t of Midvale, . 21 st So. and 5th We st Adapted/rom the novel by Will iam McL eod Rain e Sal t Lak e City 1BEGIN IT ro~&J -- ( • be the begin ning of a great adven - which she was attem pting to throw ture 1 "No such luck," gloom ed out of the window. Jack, as he pickc~ up the paper , The man dnall y wrest ed the frag"Prob ably a laund ry slip or some- ment of paper from the girl while thing ." Jack looked on, astou nded and enBefor e he had a chanc e to exam - raged . Then the man of the black ine the paper he heard a woma n musta che leane d far out of the winscream . He looked up. There , in a dow and, catch ing sight of Jack, window high above him, he saw a with the paper in his hand, roobeaut iful girl strug gling in the tioned him to wait. arms of a powe rful man whose imThe girl, howe ver, motio ned Jack peria l musta che added to his look to go away . She seeme d to be of fierce determ inatio n as he highly exci ted- almos t franti c in fou~ht with the trail girl for pos- her attem pts to make him under seaslo n of anoth er scrap of paper __ stand . Jack saw the man leave the window. The pretty girl contin ued to make motio ns indica ting that she wante d Jack to depar t in haste . The street car had alread y stopp ed at the corne r to admit a passe nger. Jack ran for it and jumpe d on the rear platfo rm just as the man with the imper ial musta che rushe d out from the entran ce of the apart ment house callin g to him to return with the paper . As the street car sped downtownw ard Ja~k sneak ed a~ look a~ the little piece of yellowed fl:···, • ment which had cause d all Lh" • · · citem ent. His eyes almos t 1"-·! · i from their socke ts whPn lh' 1 that it was part of a pirate ,,.. ,; showi ng the locati on o! burkd treasu re! Visio ns of clashi ng sword a decks runni ng red-R trong m~:n bel· lowin g curse s--we ak wnnwn '~"'"P• ing-g old! Here at last w·.1,; ndv.:n• · turel But could it be real~ As he went into a restau rant "but I'd hate to close in with that an old, yellowed parch ment. As he He hid the map behin d a news- built man with an imper ial musnear his office and sat down to big bruise r." • smoo thed it out he saw that it was paper Takin g a partin g swallo w of cof· and tried to decip her the tache who sat down at the same fee, break fast Jack Sedge wick was still A brigh ter vision in the mind of a map, crude ly traced in dull red. Jack, whose appet ite had 'IUdquain t letter ing. The think ing of the powe rful man w'th the imper ial musta che who had run out of the Graym ount apart ment buildi ng shaki ng his fist and order ing him to come back with the aerap of paper he had picke d up in the street . "I can handl e my fists as well as the next Irishm an," thoug ht Jack, the young law clerk was the beautiful ~irl he had seen strug gling with ' the big bruise r" for posse ssion pf the paper . The paper ! Jack tingle d with excitem ent as he thoug ht of it. After the waite r had taken his order , Jack drew the crump led parch ment from his pocke t. It was One corne r had been torn away perha ps durin g the strug gle he had witne ssed at the Graym ount. As he exam ined the faint red lines, perha ps traced in the blood of some luckle ss villain , it slowl y dawn ed upon Jack that he was in posse ssion of what purpo rted to be a pirate map of buried &old. b~od sang in his veins and the scent of adven ture was in his nostri ls. In fancy he could see the grizzl ed bucca neers of old, hoars e with drunk en cheer ing, as they lug.e:ed their heavy loot to cover . -· So enlp'o ssed was the 'law clerk in the pirate map that he did not heed the appro ach of a powe rfully table and eyed him evilly . Jack folded the map into tlte newsp aper and stuffe d it into his pocke t. He had finished his break fast befor e he recog nized the man who had shown so much determ ination in retrie ving the paper . It was clear that the man oppos ite him was not so sure that he recop ized Jack. denly left him, paid his check c:~:. allow ed the waite r to help hil1' c-:-. with his coat. This was enoug h ~vr the powe rful stran~er. He had not been 10ure of Jacks face but he knew that putty colored uister . As Jack left the restau rant, the stran ger followed with murd er iD his col«:(_blue eyes. .. ... • Jack Sedge wick' s Irish heart leapt with the thrill of adven ture as he sat down at his desk in the dingy law office where he was employe d as a clerk, and sprea d the pirate map befor e him. Beaut iful eirl! Hand some villain with black musta che I Burie d treasu re! Could he be dream ing? Jack exam ined the old torn parch ment with a mag- Jimm ie, the office boy, annou nced, "A lady to se~ you Mr. Sedgw ick." A mome nt later Jack Sedge wick' s eyes almos t poppe d out of their socke ts, for there she stood , a miracle of loveli ness! It was the same beaut iful girl he had seen strug gling with the black musta ched scoun drel for posse ssion of the map. pjtyin r rlau. The d.~Wr opened. and Her 1oft but feaolute voice .' sound ed to Jack like the ripple of ·water . "I believe you are the gentlema n who picked up the paper I dropp ed out of the windo w," she said. "Ye- yes," stamm ered Jack, "I am takin g care of it for you." "Then give it to me, if you please ." "Cert ainly! " agree d Jack, holdin g out the paper to her. Instea d CJf ta'dn g the map from his hand, she gared into his eyes for a mome nt as if undet ermin ed. "You are hones t," she obser ved. "Well , I hope so!" laugh ed Jack. "And you are brave !" "You think so?" "I know it!" she replie d, "and I want you to do some thing for me if you will. First put that paper in a safe place and keep it for me." With this she sat in the chair oppos ite Jack and told him the story of the pirate map. "It was left to me by my fathe r," she explaine d. "It shows the locati on of a fabulo us treasu re burie d by buccanee rs a centu ry ago. When we have more time I will tell you all about it. There is no time now. My cousi n Boris -he is trying to may have follow ed me here. There i;; !;rent dange r!" D:mg er Indeed! For even as she spoke the tower ing figure of Boria Bothw ell shado wed the doorw ay. Boris took a determ ined step toward Jack. Point ing a revolv er at the law clerk, the intrud er said with strain ed polite ness, "I'm sorry , but I shall have to troub la you for tba~ ret the map away from me-h e map," (Cout inue4 · • |