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Show THE MIDVALE JOURNAL Friday, May 31, 192.9 . ' MIDVALE JOURNAL Weekly (Friday) Published by the .Jordan Publishing Company, Inc. Terms of Subscription Per Year (in advance) ............ $1.00 r Entered as second class matter at the postoffice at Midvala City, Utah, under act of March 3, 1879. llcdern .Job Printing Department maintained. All prices based on the Franklin Printing Price List. --~~--.--------------------Advertising Rates Display, per c&lumn inch ........ $0.35 Readers, per line ·······-·············- $0.10 All business correspondeoce should be addressed to The Midvale Journal, Midvale, Utah. Phone Mid. 178 136 N. Main St. Miss Utahna Jensen and Miss Edith Hanson left early in the week to ~e turn to their home in Ephriam. Miss Jensen will accompany her parents to New York and visit there for a month alj.. Mrs. James Kirl,ham and Mt·. and of Salt Lake were guests of Dr. and Mrs. Fred Hopkinson entertained Mrs. Orson Bills of Salt Lake. "vJ:l's. S. c. B. Sorenson Sunday. ~~ members of her club Thursday afterThe M. I. A. of the Second ward enMrs. o. R. Hardy of Los Angeles 'noon at her home on Main Street. <·ettained at a dance and progl'atn at l·etux·ned home last week alter spend- ~ re..l~on. Mr. and Mrs. J. w. Nibley and son, the Ward Amusement Hall.. 1 ing two weeks as gu<::st of Mr. and \j; ,... , Junior, spent Memorial day in Logan. Mrs. Rulon Dansie and Mrs. v:,rn. Mr·. and Mrs. Thomas P. Page had .Mrs. Ephriam Ottesen. She was acMr. and Mrs. 0. R. Beeney were liam Netf entertained at a party in as their out of town guests Sunday l:Ompamed home by her daughter, the dinner guests Tuesday of Mr. and Mrs honor of Mrs. Edward Lloyd at the ll.1rs. George Whetman of Sandy and Miss !!;lise and Estelle and son, HarMr. and Mrs. De Wayne Turner Rufus rt.ay. home of Mrs. Howard Beckstead on daughter, Vera, of M.tdvale, Mrs. Em- 1 vey, who will visit in :b;phriamewitiil were in Midval(} part of last week en Mrs. S. J. Taylor and Miss Mar·vel Friday. Games were played after 1 nm Uatherum .?f Holiday and Mr. and vey, who will visit in California for route from Denver to Butte, Montana Taylor' spent the week end J;~t the which luncheon was served to Mrs. Mt·s. Wtllar·d Gathemm of Salt Lake. some time. where they wil !remain for several home of Mr. and Mrs. H. C. Hart. Walter Lloyd, Mrs. Thomas B. Lloyd, Miss Ro~amond Holt of South Jor11is:; Laura Rindlisbach spent the months. Mr. and Mrs. J. A. Aylett have Mrs. Rowland Lloyd, Mrs. Fred.Lloyd, uan was tne guest of Mrs. Z<tch T. ,, ._c 1, end as guest of Mr. and Mrs. I Mr. and Mr:;. Doc Miller left early ocen called to Logan on account of Mrs. Howard Beckstead and Mtss Ce- .outterfield Sunday. . '--"or·ge Lang of Sandy. last week on a trip by automobile to the death of Mrs. Aylett's sister, Mrs. celia Lloyd, Mrs. Heber Lloyd of So. Mrs. Thomas P. Page assisted by N. J. Nielsen left :::;unday for Gil- the coast. Frank Young. Jordan, Mrs. E. Tea of Lark and Mrs. ~Irs .. George Whetman of Parson en- ..• ule, ldailo, where he will spend the 1\ir. and Mrs. c. LaVoir Jensen and A large number from Midvale atBen Maxfield of Butler. tertamed at a party Sunday m honor week. children of Provo were Midvale visi- tended the_ Stake "M" Men ~d the Mr. and Mrs. I. E. Freeman enter- of Gale~ Whetman, it being his birthMr. and Mrs. George Whetman and tors Friday of last week. Gleaner Girls dance given iJ!!tSandy tained at a party at their home Fri- day anmversary. Games were played children of Payson spent the week end Mrs. E. R. Benson entertained the Monday evening. day ~n honor of their son, Cec~~· prior 1 and refreshments served to 32 little as guests of Mr. and Mrs. Thomas P. members of her club Thursday even- ' Mrs. E. C. Wright and daughter, to his departure to the Hawanan Is- 1 guests. . Page. ing of last week. Shirley, of Salina, visited relatives In lands. Miss Evelyn Nielsen assisted. 1 The Stake Relief Society entertamlvlr. and Mrs. I. E. Freeman enterCouncilman Elieson and family re- Midvale Saturday. Progressive games were played andre ed at the Riverton Second Ward Am- tained at luncheon Saturday in honor turned from a trip to Kemmerer, Wyo Mr. and Mrs. E. L. Cropper and freshments served to 40 guests. usement hall Monda~. A progr~ was of Mr. and Mrs. Joseph Taylor and and Mr. Elieson has recovered suffi- daughters spent Memorial Day and Mr. and Mrs. I. E. Freeman and rendered and dancmg was enJoyed. Mr. Ensign, Henry and Leonard Thorn ciently to be at work again. Friday in Southern Utah. son, Cecil, were guests of J. J. Free- Refreshments were served to 150 as and Miss Delight Thomas of Salt Mrs. Elizabeth Hayes has returned Miss Virginia White wa.Sthe h.onman at Pleasant Grove last Wednes- guests. Lake. from an extended stay in Oakland, ored guest at an entertainment ~ven day. Miss Gladys and Bertha Minshoew 1 California. w_ednesday at the home of Mrs. Eli Mr. and Mrs. David Bills entertain- and ~iss Lilly Gwenaty of North Tuesday evening in the grove at Mr. and Mrs. John Redman and Mitchell. ed at dinner Sunday in honor of Miss Carolma and Mr. and Mrs. Glen Pol- the rear of the First Ward chapel a sons, Ben and Earl, expect to leave Ellen sampson, Mr. and Mrs. GlP.n liard of Milford spent last week as the weenie roast was enjoyed by classes. 1 June 1st, for Dearborn, Mich., where Pollard and Miss Beth Steadman and guests of Mr. and Mrs. David Bills. of the L. D. s. Sunday School. Miss , they will visit with their daughter, on Tuesday, Mr. and Mrs. Bills enter-, Bishop and Mrs. C. Stuttznigger Lillian Hart and Weldon Matthews I Mrs. Willard R. Liesy. The Redman's tained at dinner in honor of Mr. and and daughter, Nona, and son, Aaron, were in charge. . plan to stay a month. ,.. ......... ~a..r."l Mrs. R~Whel Forbush, Correspondent RIVERTON = I I NEWS IN UNION "-•,j"'\.,...1'~.,••-••._, .,_,...,....rJ.111j'"'l\sllll•••r"'t•,_ ~ •¥:- 'il"'" ,_,... .....,. '11\:z" ,..,.,... " 'II'- • ,., • .,_,.. 'U'bft 'lfb • "'f,.. ,..v-- ~..,...,....~ COMING TO THE IRIS JUNE 24, 25, 26, 27 UNCLE TOM'S CABIN THE GREATEST SHOW ON EARTH TARZAN .. THE MIGHTY-SATURDAY ONLY REGULAR PRICES 1 tb ... tnbe.' There he bad built himself a lP.an=to and tilere now he 1fhwg th~ tired Bobby whom be bad : c-.n ied off and th{:'l tired out by · :u~ £urced haste. Bobby was too sieepy to do otherwise than heed Black John's threat to lie down, for it would havt: been the easiest thing in the world to have left the boy outside the circle of the firelight a pray to the strange night-prowlers of the jungle. ........_. ~ ARTBVR a. a'IC'I:'v:;;,; ori8UW Serial produced by UNIVERSAL PICTURBS CORPORATION, by tpeelal arrangement with For a moment Black John listened for sounds of pursuit. Ira. u Hearing none he also settled down. His quick mind was going onr ba future course. What should it beP Back again to his life as a beach......_ el t'A•z•w OW 'Ia APD. 'I'JIB CAVB ODU., ete. comber, searching the sea eagerly for a sign of a ship? He sat bolt CltlljUr Y/11 pleaded as she saw him at once upright. Those pape,-s he had re.ady to defend himself by attackseized from Mary! Ai evil smile MOCK MARRIAGE ing even this newcomer. "He wants overspread his face instantly. He ( Continu~d) you to be their Chief-to take the reached into his pocket and pulled them out, scanning them eagerly Mary's terror changed suddenly place of Black John!" i~ the fir~light. Here, then, was to hope as she strained at her At first the mere idea was repughts plan, hts way to turn defeat inchains. Here was Tarzan t nant to Tarzan. But Mary coaxed. to a blazing success. Just let a ship With his superhuman strength he And what Mary wanted was quite wrenched one of the chains loose, a different story. He began to re- appear and answer his signal and and started tc wrench the other. lent, then to be interested, finally to he would be in touch with civilizaIt did not snap so easity. consider as the other members of tion. That meant that he might From the pinnacle of elation the tribe gathered about. With use the very proofs of Tarzan's He John had been sud-ienly cast to the aboriginal eagerness they were heritage for his own gain. depth of murderous anger as one ready to yield fealty to the new would be Lord Greystoke, heir to of the priests, recovering, staggered overlord. Tarzan bowed to the the title and the estates! He fell to warn him. In a towering rage honor of the inevitable, and elated asleep dreaming oi it. he seized his long hunting knife, the Patriarch turned to address the Men of Black John's calibre alpassed another to the priest, and on tribe swearing them to loyalty to ways fail because they seem never stealthy, cat-like feet they entered the new leader. to give their opponents credit for another, secret passage back of the having any sense. They always There was but one dissenter and ceremonial chamber followed by the underestimate them. And anyone other priest, now also armed with he was not in the open. From a that underestimated Bobby wu hiding place in the tropical tangle a knife. Black john listened as he heard ~ound to lose out sooner or later. "Hurry, Tarzan," urged Bobby. himself deposed and Tarzan eleBobby had not been lying long "They will be here I" vated in his place, listened long before he began to watch furtively Tarzan tore again at the refracenough to realize that it was unsafe between the slits of almost closed tory leg-iron. From a secret .Panel in the rock for him in that neighborhood, then ~yes. A~ he saw. Black John lose wall back of him emerged tfiree turned swearing to himself a dt.rk mterest m watchmg him and become absorbed in the papers he had shadowy silent figures. Three long, oath to get revenge. stolen from Maty, Bobby's boyish murderous knives were raised in At once the village was in great mind put the situation together well the darkness ready to strike with- excitement. It was an event of enough to realize that there were out even a flash of warning. major importance to have a new chief and it called for a weird and compensat~ons for his kidnaping. ChtJjt" IX elaborate ceremony of installation. He restramed himself until Black BLACK JOHN'S REVENGE Preparations were at o~;~ce begun John was snoring deeply and regularly. And as he did so his own Suddenly Tarzan sensed the peril for it and the natives threw them- fatigue departed and he felt rebehind him. He swung around as selves into it with a will for it was freshed with the night air. the last chain snapped and released indeed a great thing to have TarAt last Bobby decided that tha Mary, just in time to catch in his zan fighting for them, not against time was ripe to carry out the plaa grip of steel the arm that was de- them. scending with the dagger, in the Thus it was that when darkness he had evolved. He crept stealthilJ' dark. Single-handed Tarzan was settled down on the villa-ge that from the lean-to toward the man more than a match for his attackers night the Patriarch Jnd the entire asleep by the dying fire with the and for the other;, also, that Black tribe were assembled about the ~apers still clutched in his hands. John had hastily mustered in the ~entr~I fire with flares, the priests ~arefully Bobby loosened them emergency. m wetrd costumes and the dancers from the almost supine grip now From !4 di~ta~ce the ve~~able old out4oing themselves to make honor and extracted them...Then as fast as ever he could Bo'bby bac£e4 Patriarch of the Lost Tribe was to Tarzan. away from the sleeping villain. watching with troubled mien as he It was more than even Bobby saw Tarzan vanquish one after could stand after the wild events of Unfortunately Bobby did not another of the strongest young men the day. He had seen nearly all have eyes in the back of his head. of the tribe. His fear changed to of the ceremony and his head was He backed right into a bush of a frown as he caught sight of Black nodding so that he was almost brambles, and the long thorns tore John himself slinking off into the asleep. carried him to the his clothes smartly as he repressed jungle. What was to become of cabin andMary him on his pallet of his own exclamation of pain and them with this new terror loose in straw. It put Luck was against' had been. a great night side-stepped. the very holy of holies within the for Mary, too. him. He toppled over a jar that Every honor that stockade? Hitherto they had re- was showered on Tarzan was like was in the dark shadow of the bush, lied on the craft and cunning of the gift of a jewel to her. She was smashing it. Black ] ohn and his so-called tired but she was not going to miss Instantly the alert St"rtses of Black ..magic." What now? a thing. She covered up Bobby John the sound. He roused The Patriarch knew only one law then thought that iv the heat of th~ from caught his sleep, sprang to his feet of life. Tbat was to bow to the night he might need a drink. She rubbing his eyes which adjusted rulenhip of the strongest. And had took a hollow gourd to fill at at the themselves to the darkness like an not Tarzan proved himself t·he spring outside. animal's. His first instinct was 1tron~st of them all? Even now Suddenly a hand, a strangely about the boy-and sure enough he he was giving the terrible jungle familiar hand, stole through a hole had fled from the lean-to. He could cry. A few moments and even the in the wall of the hut, then another ~ear h:m, too, crashing through the beasts would be there, doing his was clapped over Bobby's mouth JU~tgle in his f•·ightened haste. It bidding. Quick!}< the Patriarch approached as he was jerked through the open- n~tght be death to Bobby in the Mary. He bowed low. •oh, White ing of the thatch, and an instant mght. Black John cared nothing Princess! Beg Tarzan the Mighty later the devilish Black John slunk for th:rt. If B_c.bby w~re dead he to ru!e over us-be who ;. king of back into the shadows of the jungle wculd lose hts hold on Mary, making his way as fast as he could Bobby was El:J.ck J o:111's host:rge to the Jung!e,-lest we p.tsh I" with his burden, fat.•. He hal!oocd after the boy and Mary had always felt a sneaking pur~ued, now. tryi?g to. frighten him ~mpathy for the old man under Across on the other side of the the tyranny of Black John. She jungle fastness at last Black John ag:1:nst runmng mto JUngle perils. took his anJ" and led him toward stumbled into his secret camp now seeking to coax him back. Tarzan. which he had always kept ready "Don't strike. Tananl" 1 he against ae>rqe rebellious outbreak in 1 To be continued}] EDGAR RICE BURROUGHS I Friday May 31st Saturday June 1st JOSI!PH M.SCH&NCK PRESENTS KlONDIKE. HERBE.RT BRENO.N'S ..The Avenging ~dow, ·sOR"REL~ d an sobN De~pins! Mrs. Nephi Gregory, Mrs. Arnold Mauchley, Mrs. Cora Reynolds and Mrs. Earl Gregory entertained Thursday afternoon of last week in honor of Mrs. Sam Mackey at the home of Mrs. Arnold Mauchley of Taylorsville. Games were played and dainty refreshments were served to 27 guests. Mrs. Ernnie Nichols and Mrs. Vinie Fenstermaker visited Wednesday of last week with Mrs. Druce Hackford and Mrs. Bessie Watts at the home of Mrs. Bessie Watts of Grant Ward. Mr. and Mrs. Arnold Mauchley and little son, Ivan, were Sunday dinner guests of Mr. and Mrs. Nepfii Gregory. The M. I. A. of the Union Ward held their closing social Tues~ evening. They motored to Pepper Hill in Little Cottonwood Canyon and enjoyed games, singing and a weenie roast. • Ward Officers meeting was he),9 on Monday evening in the ward c'hapel. After the business hour a social hour was spent. Officers of the Y. M. M. I. A., Sylvester Walker, Earl Richards Irvine Jeppson and William Fox 2~ tertained at a delicious luncheon. 42 officers were present. Warwitk With H. B. WARNER 1\NNA Q. NILSSON ALICE JOYCE And NILS ASTHER SO CARMEL MYERS begins-che stirring stor:v. of a man, a .6nan · f ail,;re· •n life but a sreat •uccess as a father. .. ' .. ' - -~ . ~· \ .:~ .. . ; JORDAN MILLING OOMPANY Sunday & Monday, June 2-3 Economy &I White Lily FLOUR A Home Institution Manufacturers of the Floor rbat Made Mothet' Start Baking Try Our Whole Wheat Health Flour and ftnd health again! Aak Your Grocer For Our Economy or White Lily Flow For a Variety of Baked Goods just Look at Our Window pm~ ,r-- - For Your Next Social A Trial Tuesday, June 4th njESTAURANT &. CAFE I There is a DEFINITE SATISFACTION WHE:N Your FOODS satisfy tbe taste. Our Experience 888ures you of Tasty FOODS at all Tll\IES. u. s. CAF.IIl BAMAS a THOHA.S, PropL' Forefathers O ur from tlhe Indian how to tell the time of Wednesday & Thursday June 5th and 6th day by looking at the sun, mood or stars. Today have watches that keep us informed withthe use of our reasoning powers and we are free pursue some gainful occupation unmolested. line of fine watches NOW! J. S. MORGAN, Midvale M IDVALE SHOE REBUILDEBS Here~• What We Do when we REBUILD YOUR SHOES We uae better material than lle:llln,,. In them when new. We preserve the Style "-nd Com~ fort that makes ;v.ou like to them. And we save you good money besltles. We Guarantee Our WORK mD'YALII: SHOE ~UILDEB ..._ o.•r St. lWclvale I |