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Show Friday, June 7, 1929 The MIDVALE JOURN AL - Page Three Mr. and Mra. WUliam Halliday ana three hundred guests. June Richard' daughter, Ma1·gar·et, of Shelly, Idaho, sc.n and Beth Dvhl assistEd in serving are spending two weeks visiting rela- the wedding cake, tives and friends at Midvale ana West Mr. and Mrs. Harold Egbert are reWeekly (Friday) Luelle Bateman, Correspond ent Jordan. ceiving congratulat ions upon the birth Published by the J Among the early June weddings of of a daughter, born at the L. D. s. Jordan Publishing Company, Inc. Mrs. John Warner and son, Earl 1 .special interest WB..<! that of Miss Elsie hospital. Mrs. Eg·bert spent the week were guests of Mrs. Leon Porter on: uahl, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Soren end with her sister, Airs. Varn GardTerms of Subscriptio n Thur!'lday. Dahl, and Pershyl Richardson , son of I ner. l::!tarting Friday, June the 14th the Mr. and Mrs. Solen Richardson which I Mrs. George Crane of Alamo, Nev., Per Y~ar (in advance) ............ $ 1 ·00 · the Salt L a k e T emp1e on Harmony Night Hawks will play for t oo k Place In · Mr. Haro ld F on t z and ,.••Irs. L esllo Entered as secolld class matter al the regular Friday night dances in the Wedne~day of la~t week f~llowed by Fontz, of Ogden, visiteu Mr. and Mrs. the postoftlce at Midvalo City, Utah, large open air pavillion at West Jor- a weddmg reception in the East M1d- Vern Gardner and Mr. f\nd Mrs. Cliodan. I vale Amusemen t Hall. Dancing :o.nd ton Gardn.::r last week. under act of March 3, 1879. Saturday Mrs. Lydia Bateman and • the Apollo Quart.ette furnished the Mr. and Mrs. James Tigerson and Modern Job Printing Departmen t Lucile Bateman visited Mr. and Mrs. I amusement during the evening. Lav- family of Salt Lake, ll:•. and Mt·s. V. maint ed. All prices based on the G. J. Bateman at Salt Lake. Mr. and I ender and white predominat ed in the Gardner and family spent Sunday in Mrs. Bateman have left for Oregon, decorative scheme. The bride wore a Cottonwood Canyon, it being Mrs. Franl{ n Printing Price List. where they will spend part of the gown of white satin and carried a 1Gardner's birthday anniversary . ---·· Advertising - - - - -Rates summer. bouquet of pink roses and lillies of Mr. and Mrs. George Bateman and Mr. and Mrs. William Halliday and the Valley. Her sister, Mrs. Ella M. family of Logan are viriting here. Di:;play, per c&lumn inch ....... . 0 35 $ · daughter, Margaret, of Shelly, Idaho, Schmidt was maid-of-ho nor and wore Arleen Hansen of Sandy spent the Readers, per line ....................... . $0.10 were guests of Mr. and Mrs. E. M. pale pink. Assisting maids :were Ar- week end visiting at th.:J home of Mr. - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - Bateman Friday evening. dell Davey who wore pale green, Vera and Mrs. Dani~l \Vebster. Veri PeterAll business correspond6 Dce should be Mr. and Mrs. Roscoe Pixton are Sanders, wore rose and Mary Dahl, 1 son of Bingham is spending severn! adq •yssedAto The Midvale Journal, making their home at Tooele. lanvender. Each carried a bouquet of weeks at the WeiJ::Jtcr Home. Mit.t'iale, Utah. Mr. Eli Cutler of Bingham is mak- sweet peas. Elaine Todd was tlower Mr. and Mrs. Elias Denos are sport138 N. Main St. Phone Mid. 178 ing his home at West Jordan indefi- girl and wore yellow. Wilmer Rich- ing a new Plymouth Sedan. - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - i nitely. ardson was best man. Mary RichardMr. and Mrs. J. A. Newman and Mr. and Mrs. Ernest Sheen and Mr. Vern Gardner and Harold Eg- son, Foe Orgill, Vadus Olsen, Emma daughter, Lois, of Riverton, Mr. and family have movct.l to Biugham to bert spent two days last week at ) and vly Steadman and Fern Bateman Mrs. S. N. Crane and family of Dra1 make their home. I Kanab. assisted in serving refreshmen ts to per were guests of Mr. and Mrs. Sam1 MID-VALE JOURNAl WEST JORDAN ·- I I ---- I I I -,. .,.. SL IIIII THE GREATEST SHOW ON EARTH U1~ClE TOM'S CABIN COMING TO THE IRIS JUNE 24, 25, 26, 27 l 'ItJ• f i--""· Friday, June 7th TARZAN THE MIGHT Y-SAT URDA Y ONLY REGUL AR PRICE S w~m1ar. iu l. !Jith helmet. With ' \•~< ~r.ocller man who seemed 1huu tc:• b.: his s~~rt"tary. l!:verywhere wtre blacks busy with tents, tht I camptin:, cookin~ and other dutiel. A!~hough Black ohn did not \mow it yet thi1 wu t • brother of Lord Greystoke oa an expedition ioto tha heart ot the jungle to find an:y eluu that there might be as to tbe fate Iof hi. brother and his wile and baby. No one could have been more surprised to ~ee white people in tb• deep of the jungle than was the ~resent Lord Greystoke when Black John walked into bia camp with Bobby. They excbanBed talutations and it wat not loq before Black John learned to hi• utter surprise the _purpoae of the upecl.ition. As Greyatoke explained it Blade. Johza'a face co....ale4 a craft)' smile. "Why, Uncle!" M aclaimed. "Then I am Georp Gfe)'ltob. your nephew!" I No•etlzed b7 ARTBVR B. Prom an original SePial produced by UNIVERS AL PICTURES . CORPORA TION, by special arrangemen t with EDG AR RICE BUR ROU GHS A•tllor el TA.RZAH OW TWC AP!'i:S, TBB CAVE OJBL. .... roughly and ran his hands over him, fri~kiug him thoroughly. BLACK JOHN'S REVENGE He found them, ran his eyes hastily over them to see that they (Continued) were all right, then slunk into the The more he thn:;,.:e11ed and ca- jungle dragging Bobby along by ioled the harder Bobhy beat it. A one hand and threaten1nB him if he • little monkey saw him, iabbered made an outcry. and swung along in the trees. But "It won't do no good-the Greystoke waa a bit perplexed Black John was gaining. Bobby panther's finished Tar z a n-:you but Black John followed it up by was getting more winded. He don't hear no sound, do you?" pullinar out the papen he had Itostopped to hide oehind a bush. On the other side of the on len. Greystoke and hi• secret~ That would never do. Suddenly he the contrary Tarzan maycave have 11ooked them over caref~lly .whde saw a leopard cub dart into a cave. looked a bit the worse for wear but Bobby could .hardly contaall h1~1elf Black John \Vas coming closer. was smiling cooly as he slipped his at t~e eno~•'¥ of Black John I d.. Bobby followed into the cave. Out·· Greystoke hunting knife back in its cept1on. aide now he could hear nlack fohn Finally Grey/ .oke extended W. cursing and swearing. "\Vhich way sheath that hung f"om his neck. There was one less enemy left in hand. "Then my long search ia ,;iid the brat go?" the jungle for him. ended. I am glad to hand O'f'Cl' tiM It was not many seconds after He was not so cool as l1t! exGreystoke herita~re to you." Mary missed Bobby that she was the cave, found Bobby gone, . ca11ina- the alarm to Ta.-zan. Tar- plored leaving only the cub. called. " Bo~by .~ould stand It n! Jonpr. :r.an took it. Here was work for the But there was r.o answerHe from the He hes I he burst out. tfe 1tole t~ih,e. He ha:! them all out tracking silences of the jungle at least from the papers f~om Tarzan! Grey• Black John and Bobby. All night Bobby. ' ~.toke a~d has secretary tuned. they scoured the jungle fastness Tarzan turned quickly as a native . Tarzan ll,your nephew. Thia ID&al •nd found not a trace. Even Tar- crashed through in fear to be the Jl a cheat. J;an was without a clue until sudbearer of bad news yet more in Black John waa equal to tbe ocde!Jly, high over head, he heard a fear not to tell it. casion. "Pay no attentiou to the chattering It was one of the mon"Taug has stolen our White boy," he waved him aaide. .. Hi1 key people. T a r z a n stopped, Queen I" he panted. 1'nind is unbalanced. I've jutt aursed listened, chattt!red back, and was Tarzan was convulsed with fury. him through a long sie.re ol Junale off. Behind him Taug, crafty and cun- He cupped his hands to his mouth fever." However, Greystoke wu no fool; ning, was watching. He had heard even before the native had finished the chattering. Suddenly now he, telling what he had seen and let he was not goinB to accept an Ideatoo, descended from the tree~ di- out a tremendous roar that echoed tification like this without complete proofs. "Of course," be added, ''I rectly in front of Mary. His power- far and wide through the jungle. Tantor and Numa and ali the assume you must have other proofs ful arms encircled her and he atarted to drag her off as he had host that did Tarzan's bidding than the~e that you are the real heard,_ and answered. Taug heard, ,Earl of Greystoke. There are cerTeeka. but dtd n.ot annyer. . Inste~ he tain heirloonu of the Greystokes. Black John was just about to almost gnnned bas apash tnumph for instance an oddly 1haped hunttnter the cave where he could hear as he loo)<ed dow!' at. the limp form ing knife." ' 60unds of Bobby playing with the of the faar Mary m has arms power"Oh 0 f " odded Bla o.. le opard cub when he drew back ful enough to crush heavyh • .. course, Ill • c... at a snarl. The mother leopard had weight chaml;!ion of any the world Jo n. I have t~e knife ~n my hut. leaped to the cave mouth, more Mary had swftoned and he started l hay-e treasured at ey~ amce I wu deadly than the male as she sensed off on his half run half lope with a chald. I ahall ~t lt. Lord GreJ'• a possible danger to her cub. An- her. ' stoke nodde~l "Please take care of other moment and Bobby was conTarzan threshed his way through the boy I am. gone. And. fronted by two gleammg green- the jungle leaving the startled na- remember,whl-: ~e u Dot himaelf. Black yellow eyes and a blood-curdl ing tive as he went to gather such a Jaolrhn hurrae~ awar. He wu yowl as the infuriated cat crouched detective strong-arm force aa per.eady formmar a plaa to aet tla• to play with this man-animal , tor- haps man had never had before. knafe from Tarzan. turing it as in its fiendish nature Black John heard the battle cry '"That'• all a lie, too abo.a tbe It did with its other jungle prey of Tarzan, thought it wa1 for him, Jungle fner," inaiated iobb7 aa be !Mfore the kill. redoubled his haste as he fted to poured out his ltOQ' aacl toW el t~e c;_oast . ~~th _ t~e d.e.sperate bope and of Taraaa. Clta.PI« Z that he might find help. "If what you sa7 II 1D7. THE IMPOSTE R £here is an uncanny luck that boy," Lord Greystoke patted W ~ r Tar:.:an crouched glaring at the ~eem• to ~·ang ovH evil Tl!en of the bead. ' "we shall leant very- IOOIL'"j They were 10 engro11ed it. Bobb7' blazing eyes of the panther in the dk of B.ack l':hn at tames. It yawning dark mouth of the cave woulrl shake one's faith were it. n<?t that they did not notice that Blaclc and suddenly getting set by instinct for the fact that always before at ts John had arone around the tent ancl that his life in the jungle had ever such men demonstrate the in- wAtching a moment whea the • 1harpened, leaped. Bobby shrieked nate evil in them and in such a blacks were buay had atoleo ooe as over and over rolled man ~nd way as to point an even more spec- from the stack of rille• and dig. beast. Black John from behind a tacu~ar moral for go~d than they pear~d into the jungle apin. rock stare , hi~ eyes almost pop- possably could oth~rwls e Swlnginar along from tre~ to tree Black John dragg1ng Bo bby along Tarzan was ea~rerl7 searchinl' the ping out of his head. What an opponent was this for him I If he had stopped short in amazefl!cnt .as t~ey jungle for a clue to Mary. At la1t prayed at all it would have been to neared the shore. N?t m. h1s wald- he caught 1ight of Tau.ll' lopin~r his devil-god-a nd for the panther. est dreams had he tmagmed any- alon~ with the unconsctous l(irl To neither Bohbv in the cave nor thing like what greeted his eyes. in Ius arrna. Tarzan redoubled bia Black Johlt behii;~-i the rock did it There was not only a trim steam sp~ed and it was not many .paoseem that Tarzan .. had a chance. yacht riding at anchor in the offing, mentll before he had overtakel his Suddenly Bobby di .. ~ovt>red another but on the shore was pitched a arch-enemy . Taus- dropped the lfirl opening to the cave and da,hed out camp. A careful reconnoiteri ng of aud the two faced each other through it-directly into the arms it decided Black John on going im- knowing that this was to be ~ mediately to it, without parley. of Black John behind the rock. battle to the death. "Fork over them papers, kid I" As they approached they saw a he growled as he seized Bobby rather distinguishe d looking En~rClrat>tn IX .w..., tru.. Mr. and Mrs. Eli3S Denos and baby ily \Vardie, Mr. and Mrs. Louis Nel· Evelyn, Mrs. Ross Bateman and the son and Miss Pasto. daughter, Bonmc, motored to Granite Mr. Alfred Furse and ~ught.E:r. Monday evening. Miss Leila Abbott and Edna Shul- Gladys, attended meeting in the 31st sen were among the University stu- ward at Salt Lake Sunday evening. dents who received their diplomas for Maurine Olson, Virginia Booth, the primary Undergarte n gat·den. Gladys, Effie, Ples:.nce and Pierce They both expect to teach the cmn- I<'urse, Veryl Lundrjuist, and Ruth ing year. 8heeu chaperoned by Mr. Alfred EJ. Mr. and J.'[r::;. Will Gardner an•l Furse enjoyed a. b.'1th at the MuniHa1 tie Gar<lnet· motored to Provo on cipal Tue:::day evening, the party was W ... dnesday o.nd attended the gL·adu~ given in honor of Miss l~uth Shc.!n tion exercises of the B. Y. U. M:ics who hac left the ward to make her Grace C:ardner who graduated thir; home in Bingha.n. year accomprmie d them hom . Mrs. John r..r.1.ncaster and d:mg-ht,r. Mrs. Vcl"n Gardner visited at Gar- Vesta, !'.Irs. Willinm H. Gnrdncr and fif'ld 'li.t<'sdny afternoon. daughter, lVI:clba mntt")rcd to Salt Lalte The r•ngagcmcn t of Mis Evn Se3- Monda ' night and h"ard the Desert ~ions of Dountiful to Clh·e Gardnn Song at the C:-tpitol Th!'atrc. has bP n announced. Tho marriarre Mrs. J. Burr nnrl d<.u""htcr, Merl, to take place very soon. M:my cocifll f ~alt J.n.ke, sp nt nec::)ration dns as events arc bcinrr planned in their P,1.1<"'5t" of r anrl Mrs. John Lancas· honor. tcr. Mrs J0hn I....'l.n"o.:>tf'r n.r.d Vcrr..n. Mrs. Louis N"lson entertJ.incd nt L:mc:1..1tcr visited Mrs. Charles Hogg , her home Friday evening it being her of Salt LnJ.:e Monday. :Miss Mary Armstrong of Sandy birthday anniversary , dinner was served. Covers being laid for the foliO\\' was dinner g-uest of Marlon and Mr. ing guests. Mrs. Frank Spratling and a.nd Mrs. Wallace Bateman Sunday. daughter, Delila, Mr. and Mrs. George Mr. and Mrs. L. Sv; enson and childSmith and daughter, Pearl, Mrs. Em- ren of Sandy were guests at the Bateman home J<'J"iday evening. uel Cundick Sunday. Mr. and Mrs. Gilbert Lancaster of Salt Lake spent Monday and Tuesday • --..... • "'fJ • visiting Mr. and Mrs. Sam Lancaster. After spending two weeks with her son, Wallace, Mrs. Harriet Bateman left Saturday for her home at Burley, Idaho. Pauline Hedstrome of Salt Lake and J. W. Winterose of Heber City were guests Wednesday of Mr. and Mrs. E. M. Bateman. Mr. and Mrs. E. M. Bateman, Bernice and Keith Bateman spent Decoration day at Heber City. Mr. and Mrs. Ernest Dall and family of Eureka visited Mr. and Mrs. John Yates during the week. Mr. and Mrs. Glen Smith and baby, Max, visited at the Yates home Sunday. Mr. and Mrs. Ernest Dall of Eureka, Mr. and Mrs. John Yates motored to Salt Lake Sunday and attend ed the Pantages Theatre. Miss Gladys Cundick is still very ill blood transfusion s has been used in hopes of her recovery. Mr. GGeorge Bird of Midvale is ser iously ill with pneumonia. Mr. and Mrs. Bird were formerly of the West Jordan Ward. Saturday, June 8th RINLO, the wonder dog of the Movies, Hollywoo d's cleverest dog, in PERSON , on the stage, SEE Rinlo act on the stage, directed from the balcony. He speaks, whispers, cries and acts for you just as he does before the Camera in Movielan d. This wonderfu l animal has many radio appearan ces to his credit. Sun. & Mon. June 9 and lOth Mrs. Edgar Morgan and family left Tuesday for Soda Springs where they will spend the summer. Mrs. A. T. Mason of Salt Lake spent last week as guests of her daughter and Mr. Lancelot Bills. Miss Lavon Morgan had 1 as her guests Sunday, Miss Beth Webb, Miss Mary Aylett and Miss Mary Howard Mrs. Morgan entertained at dinner in their honor. Mr. and Mrs. David Bills entertained at dinner last Thursday in honor of Leo, their son. Covers were laid for Mr. and Mrs. Duke Page and fam ily of Nephi, Mr. and Mrs. Roy Glazier and family, Mrs. James Madsen and family, and Miss Beth Steadman. Mrs. Zach T. Butterfield had as her guest during the week Miss Wanda Page of Nephi and Miss Leici Freeman. W EST JORDAN MILLING CO~IPANY Economy & White LU,y FLOUR A Home Institution Manufactu rers of tho Flour rhat Made Mother Start Baklll&'l Try Oar Whole Wheat Flour and find health again! Ask Your Grocer For Our Economy or White I.Jly s For a Variety of Baked Goods just Look at Our Window Display. EA For Your Next Social Give Us A Trial MIDVALE BAKERY Cor. Main and Center Streets Midvale, Utah \. ~< Tuesday, June 11th n ESTAURA NT &: CAFE There is a DEFINITE SATISFAC TION WHEN Your FOODS satisfy the taste. Our Experience assures yoa of Tasty FOODS at all TIMES. U.S. OAFB SAMAS & THOMAS, Pr.I)JIII.I June 12th and 13th ur Forefathe rs learned from the Indian hn..,ul to tell the time day by looking at the sun, moon or stars. Today we have watches that keep accurately informed with. out the use of our reasoning powers and we are .,-.~-• to pursue some gainful occupation unmoleste d. line of fine watches NOW! J. S. MORGAN, Midvale |