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Show Friday, June 21, 1929 The 1\'IIIYVALE JOURNAL Per a.uu con1parativcly iuc. [. t.ll.!3l"-'" in any to be divided up by partitions. Main partitions, solid for the lower three l<;;et and wire netting from there up, or :<olid all the way up, should extend st.aw or some Uu I ot litter, espec- clear across the building every 25 to ld.l!y in wmter, :so hat they "'ill be 40 feet. Secondary partitions should dry and not too cold. be built out from the back of the \ ood floors can be made satlsl.ac- house ,about half \vay acro"s or at 1east to the front edr.-e of tr.e drop~ory if from 1 1-2 to .., feet above the ground. If closet· to he gwu.• d the · vin~ boards, anJ from tl•e dropping make rat harbors and soon rot out. boards up to the roof, to prevent They should be high enough above •lrafs from one end of the house to the g<ound to let dogs pass under and •he other, and also to prevent the to permit circulati.m of air to keep J irds from overcrowding in one secthem dry. Scmetimes even dirt fioors tion of the roost. will do, if the soil i~ very light, sandy Poultry Tips colunm conducted by and dry. Be sure to biuld tlle ground 'Leonard L. Bro\vn, internationally Llp several inc les for the floor, above :·no n authority and fom1der of the f th ·~·ct d >rown and :Mann strain of S. C. W. the 1eve1 o e ou..SJ e groun . Leo-horn,. Enquiries ru:~dresscd care It is pretty important to take o':'t t th!s paper gladly am wcred b:v 1\lr. the old dirt once a year and replace It llrown. The l\Iiclvale Jou:nal, ::\Ddvale. with fresh aand and or fme grave! and earth from some place where poultry The Dimond M rc., popular general has never been before. Di!·t floornerchandise esta')lishment at West harbor rats, arc dusty and unhealthy when the birds scratch about a lot. Jordan ,will hoi dan anniversary sale and ~re expensive in this w· y, that \1on<lay, Tuesday and "Wednesday. the htter d~es not last nearly so lonr;on them as It does O!l a lumber or con See large bills for details and take •<lvantage of their special prices. It crete floor. If the house is a long one it wanu· ••.rill pay you well. uw.n ... t \lh'~r·c gravel and sand La uc had close by. 1,,. ays be sure to Kt!ep concrete !!004:J W-!ll bedded w1th Weekly (Friday) Publi<>hed by the ._?rd n Publishing Company, Inc. Terms of Suhscri;)tion (jn advance) ............ $1.00 Ye a~ \Vhile we are still on the general Entered as second class matter at ·ubject of poultry house construction the postoffice at Midvale City, Utah, let's consider some of the more obvious details which probably most evunder ad of March 3, 1879. er~·body !mows about but which are pretty important and ought not to be Modern Job Printing Department overlooked by anyone. rAaintained. All prices based on the Roofs mnst not leak. We might call I<'ranklin Printing Price List. that th-e first commandment. Shi!lgle roofs should have a one-third pitch. While composition or metal • • Advertising Rates roofs can be built almost flat, any Display, per celumn inch ...... .. $0.35 J:ind of a roof will be found to last Readers, per line ...................... .. $0.10 much longer if it is given a reasonable slant. Floors are Important to the health and productiveness of the birds. We A:ll busipt-ss correspondence should be are now building all of our new biulddressed to The Midvale Journal, ing-s, even the small colony houses, idvale. Utah. with solid concrete fioors. They are 13G N. ?.fain St. Phone Mid. 178 easy to clean, very sanitary, rat ·proof ~--- Page T.ltree I I ICE T {.UCI{ lOLLS CHILD AT MAGNA liAND CONCERTS PUO\ E l'Oi!ULAR SATURDAY Et"E The reorganized Midvale Band unRelatives and friends were shocked der the direction of Bandmaster Donto hear of the tragic death of Blair ald Jessup made a great hit last SatBateman, age 4, son of Mr. and Mrs. .Irday evening with tbe first concert Orlo H. Bateman of Magna, who was of the season. instantly ldlled shortly after noon on Another concert will be held SaturMonday, when an Ice truck driven by day evening, June 22nd. The proGeorge Papanikolas backed over him gram follows: brealdng his necl•, fracturing his 1. (a) Selection from Ern ani Verdi skull and crushing !lis chest. (b) "Melody in F" Rubinstein With little Blair were two play(c) "El Capitan" Sousa mates, Grant Shaw and Anna Maklin ~- Selection from Puritan! Bellini playing near the Bateman home. Mrs. (b) "Roses and Orchids" Kii1g Bateman had just called to Blair and c) "National Emblem" Bagley was standing looking out the window 3. "Overture .. .... . . -· .... ... Selected when the accident occurred. (b) "Toualowa" ................ _.. _ Grunn Mr. and Mrs. Bateman were former (c) "Onward Christian Soldiers" · ly of West Jordan, Mr. Bateman beKlohr ing a son of Mrs. Lydia Bateman and 4. 'Royalist" Overture ... - ........ .,... King they have a hos tof friends and rela(b) "Wedding of Painted Doll' tives here who sympathize with them. Brown in their sorrow. (c) "Columbian" March ........ King 5. Fantasie "Blue Bells of ScotlandFishing season is on in full swing De Ville (b) "Serenade ..................... _... King but the waters of nearby streams was (c) "Royal Hussars" March, King a little too roily for satisfactory fishing on June 15th. However, some real 6. Overture ..................... ........ Selected (b) Popular Waltx ............ Selected good catches were reported and some (c) "American National Melodies" "fish" stores circulated. Ascher ligation . • ,...£ ............ ..... ,.,._ LATEST co J· ~·~G ~~D m BEST AT THE IRiS THE .AN WHO LAUG S f~A~I{£E bJ liAABl. of HORSE-. TARZAN TilE 1\'IIGHTY-SA TURDAY ONLY REGULAR PRICES ll" ~2d they approached -the <. tin monkey jumped dowr h~ad and perched on the ~ at blocked it. Tarzan put l .oulder to the rock and .txert ~ her~ulean strength. The .f'qck ri aWJ.7 and with a cry ·.IJ.ary ,(ht Bob.,y in her arms. Gre. . · ·e c~ out blinking into t1 li as Bobpy turned. "This - Lor ·eystoke, Tarzan's upclc,'cr ~ rey. ke tu.rp~ from the bea~ NoveHz~ b~ ARTHUR B. llUVE, girl to t!J 5trange handso From an original Serial produced by U~IVERSAL P1CTU!U!8 lc man alj(J JUddenl:r cttcred · CORPORATION. by apecial arrangement with ,....~.~.~~tion at ey~• relited o~ · unting lr:D.Uo JiWpended fro n's nee~ . ~by, that~! If), knife l pve R Autllol' ol TARZA!'l CF Tim APES, TBE C!AVE GUU., eto. · er, the ~a:l Qf Gre,ystoko l" atun dirt ~t take In the < Chapter XI "Look out, woman, or 1'11 eet 1 citement of M;u-y and QTcsystolie THE STOLEN HERITAGE you, tool" swore Black John. (Continued) Tarza~ watching John seized the until Mary as but ehc c:ould tri~ . , opportumty and made a sudden grab to explain it. Then h~ lookelt In her ertef ~nd terror as farzan for the gun. In a rage Black John Greystoke. "You-my EC_opl.e-.,~p,l lay there motwnl~ss Mary. gradu- ·struggled with Tarzan to break his flesh-mr blood-like ¥1U7 ally began to real!ze that hts body hold but in vain. Tarzan wrested Bobble?' he asked. was not cold. She was happtly the gun from his hand and with "!-don't know," returned Grey~ a~armed when she saw a flutter '?f the other hurled Black John from atoke uncertainly. "You tertainl.)': hi'S eye~ then a tremor of hts him as with both hand• he bent the look like my brother. You have' stron~ lu~bs, and fi~ally an effort gun into a horseshoe with a aud- his knife-and yet-'' He pa-used to ratse ·himself as hts ey.es open~d den twist and flung it away, flash- as he looked PVer the papers, and and h~ saw. her and· _smiled while ing a scornful look at Black John. Mary told where they ha.d be~ she _rame~ kisses on h_is face. Black John was fearful as he saw found and how Black John got L~ttle d1d :Mary reahze the recup- this evidence of Tarzan's strength. them and they got them back. As , e_rattve powers of Tarzan after the His eyes flashed about furtively he put the story together he WIIS hfe next t? nature t?at he ha~ led. and he grabbed up one of the camp convinced. "My search Js ended.'' Tarzan With her a~d was ~tmself chairs and hurled it at Tarzan. he said. "We oan return to Eng- i ~efore she could fatrly reahze the Mary uttered a quick cry of warn- land now and my nephew shall JOY that ha~ come to her after the ing. Tarzan ducked and as the take his rightful position as Lord rJepth of grtef. . chair flew over his head made a Greystoke. But first, before 1 reTarzan was ready to go OJ? JUst dash for Black John. Black John turn, I should like to visit the hut where. he ?ad left off. ?he tned to knew he was no match nor was he where my brother died." "All right," answered Mary, ":we ~estram him, but he. SJ:?tle~. N oth- even a match for Tarzan in ducking mg z:tatt~,rs, . he satd m hiS broken and dodging. Tarzan was on him will take you to it." Meanwhile at Greystoke's camp EnglL~~: unttl we find your brother like a flash, caught him, lifted him 'Bobby. . bodily over his head and was about his secretary and three of the blacks Mary was overwhel~ed at. thts to hurl him with his terrific were returning from searching for t~oughtfulne~s and a~atn lihe k_iss~d strength to the ground when again Lord Greystoke. The secretary him. ~hat ~JSS was It~ new ltfe tn Mary intervened. came to a sudden stop as he saw :rar~an s vetns: He ptcked her up "No, no, Tarzan, you muat notl Black John tied to the stake. Gun m one arm as If she had been some Remember-Thou shalt not kill! ~ ha'!d he advanced cautiously. small, soft pet. and away they swung "Black John try it) Jritl Tarzan." What s all this?" he demanded. thr~nfgh the Jungle as Tarzan. ex- He stuck to it doggedly in the law Lies came readily to Black John's ammed .the ground for any Signs of the jungle. "Black John must lips. "A dozen natives attacked usof a tratl. die I" left me a prisoner here and carried Nor wa~ it tong before he found "Please, Tarzan," pleaded Mary, off Lord Greystoke and the boy." , A skeptical smile curled the secthe footprmts of Bobby, and others. "for my sake-wait-wait until we On they w~ faster than Mary had find Bobby" retary's lips. He spoke to the na' ever be!ieved it possible for _a huTarzan r~lented. He could deny tives and at once they began a man bemg to penetrate the JUngle Mary nothing. "What Mary asks search of the camp. "You tell an fastness. . .1 • . Tarzan will give. Tarzan will wait." interesting story, my man" he said It was t,hts unexpected stght that Tarzan set Black John back on the ''but I believe the boy told the truth greeted B,ack John as he c~erged ground, then looked about and saw and you are not the real Earl of fi{lal1y from L~rd Greystoke s tent. that Mary had picked up a ro e. Greystoke." Black John listened in There m the dtst3:nce he saw Tar- It was her idea to bind Blac:k Jotn dismay as the secretary went on zan whom he beheved as dead as so that he could not escape. Slack "Lord Gre.ystoke evidently had reason to tie. you up-so you will t skeleton-and Mary I He _was John watched furtively. dumbfounded and turned back mto "He has the papers Tarzan that have to remam as you are until he the tel?t to grab a gun. prove who you are,"' added Mary. returns." Black John's scheming mind was AnxJOusly now Mary 1ed Tarz31n Tarzan searched him and brought on, fc;r her~ was a ~amp of whtte out the papers and trinkets whlch working fast as the secretary ~urned men, of thetr own kmd .. ~hey ap- he handed over to her. Then be away toward the tent. Suddenly he proache~ the tent and m tt. Ma~y completed binding Black John to called to him. The secretary heard coUld discern a strangoer Wtth hts a stake, and they hastened awa b.aitated, then returned. ' "Lord Greystoke will never reb~ to them. . to peel: Bob6_Y. B~aE~ J.~hn !_mi_I;J .ttave you seen anyt~ltl.~ of a Again Tarzan called upon his .!_IU'td"_~~fe~aed ~lack_ ]ol.!_n. The.re snwll boy about. here, s_tr? . . jungle detective force cu In ~s \yas still a sneer of doubt on the. Black John trted to dtsguise b1s hands and bellowing h'· · PP 1g 1 ltps of .the secretary. Black John voice .as "'- answe d "N " B t JUng e ca . ~yed h!m and said suggestively, "' •>F • r!!. • o. .u And again Tan tor and11 all his host tnere was. no d~sgutsmg that votce of jungle friends heard d an- Now, 1f I were free, we could reto the tramed JUngle ears of Tar- swered an turn to England-no one would ~n. In "an instant he had torn the "Ne~er fear-they will soon find q_uestion my right to the Greystoke pith ~w~t ott Black John, reveal- Bobby," he reassured title and estates-and you would ing hu evd :f\ce to l\!arv, now thor· get halfl" -1\ oughly terrified. . Tarzan knew wnat he was talkThe secretary ~~ovas actually startInstanUy Black Jc,·,., imed Lord mg about. !t was not long before l~d by the boldness of the proposiGreystoke'a automa ~ ull at Tar- one of .the httle monkeys who ran tion but when he got over the first zan's breast. Mary " ~'meet again, ;:ha~tenng through the trees beard but in his fury, kn"J :v'n,:: ;;orr.ing of tssumg from the cave where Lord s~ock he eyed Black John speculaHe was considering the ~he daqger, Tarzan Lmged himself G~eystoke and Bobby had been im- !lvely. full at Black John as that •vorthy pr!soned by Black John. the mufiled tdea. Black John hastened to tell pulled the trigger. "" cnes of the boy. as he trted to shout what he had done to Lord GreyCh ,7 through the silt left open by the stoke and Bobby and the secretary zabta }..I huge boulder Black Joh h d II d nodded as he realizt:d that if GreyTREACHERY HIC HER UP over the mouth of the "ca:er!~ e stoke were dead in the panther's Mary ~hr?~kcd 'lllr! flu~g herself . Mary ~.as proceeding through the cav~ there was every chance to get forward suodenl' to <ave Tarzan Jungle With Tarzan calling little away wi~h the !<cheme. "Tart:an and the girl have the fron;l.Black J·'h b"'ld. The gun Bobby when suddenly from the ~xpl6ded but tl r· ~ ';nu:t,t'.Jn w~s tree-tops scampered the little mon- papers and tTlnkets," went on Black JI;ISt enough to ~f'JnJ .1,1'\cl( Johns key chatterin.; and gc~ticulating. John, "but theFe are other things atm; the bull~t \v, s dn•cr' ed and Tarzan pl ... co:-d him on his shoulder at the hut UJJlt will be of use to harn:lessly 'vh1 .......1 :- \·~v \-vi"~! j,Jto ~nd th,.;·,r .t;!- 1 :~c'< t:'H..!t. e.;:..in i:tto the prove J am Lord Greystoke." the JUngle tanb,e. !Ullg!e in a notoer ci1·cction. (To b~ continued} EDGAR RICE BUR OUGHS Riverton FRIDAY, JUNE 21, 1929 THI SATURDAY, JUNE 22 Mr. and Mrs. Ephriam Ottesen entertained Mr. and Mrs. W. A. Bate, Mr. and Mrs. Wilford Finn, Mrs. Jack Morgan and Bii die Bills and baby of Rigby, Idaho, and Mr. and Mrs. Jack Jeff of Idaho Falls, at her home during the week. Mr. and Mrs. Joseph Green E'ntertaincd at dinner Sunday in honor of Mr. and Mrs. W. A. Bate, Mr. and Mrs. Wilford Finn, Mrs. Jack Morgan Birdie Bills of Rigbj', Idaho, and Mr. and Mrs. Jack Jeffs of Idaho Falls, where they spent several days visiting with friends and relatives. •'- large number fron1 West Jordan attended the band concert at ~Ihhal€' Saturdny evening, to followi g !ocd b·>y!l being member:.::; qorald I att'ruan At!nn McAllister, He ~ard Ols n. Eric Hundquist, Billie M :l.:len, Llo:<o d Dimond, Vaughn Cund:cl{ and Arma~ Lant aster. -------- Mrs. Austin Peterson and Mrs. Milton no,Jdridge of Westwood, CalifOJ'nm, are vi3iting fnenci: at Midvale ancl \Vest Jordan. Miss Margaret Webber joined a par ty of friend'! from Bin~hnl"'l and attendr·d a dinner party 'Wednesday in honor of ].1:.... .John Cowdell of Salt Lake, it being hi:l 78th birthday anr.oh cr:>ary. gl$ s SUNDAY, JUNE 23, 1929 BINGHAM TO CELEBRATE As usual Bing-h<~m \vill C' lebrate the glorious fourth of July in a fashion becoming to that enterprising mining town. Town o"ficials, members of the fire department and representatives o fraternal orders of Bingham met in the town clerk's office Saturday ni ~ht for the purpose of organizing to put over a grand and glorious celebration in Bingham on the 4th of July. W EST JORDAN MILLING 00.:\IPA. Y Economy & \Vh.ite Lily FLOLR A Dome Jnstltntlon 1\lanufo.cturers of ~he Flour l'hat l\lade , lotltet• St.nrt Bnldng Try Our 'Whole \\'heat Health F1our and find health again! A8k Your GroN•r For Our Economy or White Lily Flour For a VariE'ty of Bnlif'd Goods just Lool{ at Our \Vindow Dls[)!o.y. . For Your Next Sociul Give Us A Trial ~IONDAY, TUESDAY, \VED. THURSDAY JUNE 24th, 25th, 26th and 27th ~G Piti!Jtl'e! CA~lL LAEMI\'LE The U,•versal ·s, Pre<,t><'~l~ MJ:;ter!':>•C"Cb. MIDVALE BAKERY Cor. Main and l\lidval n nt r Streets nh ESTAURAN1' & CAFE There is a DEFI!I.'IrE SATISFACTION WHEN Your FOODS satisfy the taste. Our Experience n~sures you Tasty FOODS at all TL\IES. U.S. CAFE p,.o d UC: I 10n. SUIAS & TDOI\IAS, Props. THE GREATEST-SHOW ON EARTH ur Forefathers learned from the Indian how to tell the time of day by looking at the sun, moon or Rtar~. Today we have watches that keep us accurately info ·med without the use of our reasoning powers and we are free to pursue some gainful occupation unmolested. See line of fine watches NOW! J. S. MORGAN, Midvale M TWOVfmltT~ _ _-·Arlldn __~----·op_ .t'.tHCES -15 and 35 Cents IDVALE SHOE REBl.TILDERS Here's What \Ve Do when we REBUILD YOUR SHOES We use better material than eame in them when new. \Ve preserve the Style and Comfort that mal{es yon 11lie to wear them, And we save you good money besides. \Ve Guarantee Our \VORK MIDVALE SHOE REBUILDEU Jlut O..ter St. Midvale |