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Show Friday, J uue 28th, 1929 Weekly (Friday) Published by the Jordan Publishing Company, Inc. p er y Terms of Subscriptio n (in d 8 vance) ············ ~1.00 ear Erltered as second class matter at the postoffice at Midvale City, Ut&h, ~der act of March 3, 1879. :Kodern Job Printing Departmen t maintained All prices based on the 'Franklin Printing Price List. ----- ------------Advertising Rates Display, per column Inch ....... . ~0.35 Readers, per line ....................... . $0.10 All business corresponde nce should be addressed to The Midvale Journal, Midv&le, Utah. Phone Mid. 178 • 136 N. Main St. The MIDVALE JOURN AL- Page Three Dahl's Ranch in Parley's Canyon. A welcome home program will be given in the West Jordan ward chapel Sunday evening June the 30th in honThe marriage of Zelma Lundquist or of Joseph Smith who has recently and Arnold Moon took place in the Mrs. Joseph Hibbard and Mrs. Axel r·eturned. home after laboring two Salt Lake Temple Wednesday of last Lundquist attended a shower at the , ye~otrs in the Southern States Mission. week, in the evening a reception was A farewell testimonial in honor of home of Miss Signe Krantz of Salt Grandale Finlayson who will leave Lake Saturday evening of last week Mr·s. Lydia Bateman and daughter, given at the home of the bride's parsoon for the North Central Stat0. Mis- given in honor of Miss Zelrlla Lund- Lucile, spent last week in Magna at ents, Mr. and Mrs. Axel Lundquist of West Jordan. A color scheme of pink sion will be given at the West Jordan quist a bride of this month. the home of their son, and brother, and 1 white was used in the decorations ward chape 1 T ues d ay J u 1y 2n d a t 8 : 00 Mr. and Mrs. Jerry Hosking of Salt ·•· ~•lr. 0 . H . B aLeman. The flowers were pink and white peoo'clock p. m. The program includes Lake, Mr. and Mrs. Ross Bateman mo Mrs. Sarah Crane, MrSJ. Verda M. selections from "M" Men's Quartette, tored to Geneva and Saratoga Satur- Crane, of Draper, Mrs. Mary Crane, nies which were used in profusion reading by Delila Richards, cornet day night. Mrs. Della Bills of Riverton and Mrs. throughout all the living rooms and duet, Dale Bateman, and Vaughn Cun A large crowd from here and South 1 Sam cu.ndick spent Friday afternoon dance hall. The bride was beautifully gowned in pale pink geogette, lundick, vocal solo, Mary Dahl, Violin so- Jordan attended the Shields reunion 1 at Hernman. cheon was served to one hundred and lo, Ivan Dahl, Twenty Years Hence, held at Lagoon Monday afternoon and Mrs. Rela Bateman and children of forty-four guests. by Mrs. Virgil Goats, vocal duet, My- evening. South Jordan were gests of Mr·. and Dancing was enjoyed, music being ers Sisters, reading, Grace Malstrom, Mrs. Grace Lancaster and Lavon Mrs. James A. Bateman Sunday. furnished by Atkin McAllister, Clair musical selection, Billy Madson and Gardner of California are spending Mrs. Ernest Silcox as her Griffiths and Eugene Phelps. There Jesse Cramer. Farewell address, by several weeks visiting relatives here I guest Sunday Mr. andhad Mrs. L. W. were sixty guests who were associated William Ohwiler. Vocal solo, Leila A farewell party will be given in 'Tripp and daughter from Murray, Mr. Abbott, reading, Walter Wagstaff. the ward Chapel Tuesday July 2nd and Mrs. Ezra Miller and children students of the bride and groom at the State School for the Deaf in OgUiano selection Vaudis Olsen. Ben- at eight o'clock in honor of Grandale from Riverton. den. Mr. and Mrs. MQon left Thursediction, James A. Bateman. Finlayson son of Mrs. Donald Hogan, Gwen Silcox spent Thursday and Miss Lucil~ and Harold Bateman who leaves for a mission to the Nor- Friday in Tooele and were accompan- day morning for Hannah, Utah, their attended a m1ssionary shower at the thern States. He leaves for prepara- led home by Mr. and Mrs. Ray Mercer future home for the summer. h?me of Mr. and Mrs. Thomas Shep- tory school July 8th. and Marvin Abbott. Gwen Silcox p1ck at South _Jordan Tuesday night j The fathers and Sons outing will be Edna Shulsen joined a party and Gwen Silcox attended a party in of in honor of the1~ ~on, u.ra~, who leaves ! held July 12, 13 and Hth this year. friends and spent Sunday at Duchesne Salt Lake Wednesday evening in honsoon for the Bnbsh m1sswn. Their head quarters will be at the and Provo. or of Mrs. Alva Whitehouse . Granda le Finlays on To Labor in North Cen· tral States Mission Lundqu ist-Moo n News Briefs I WEST JORDAN Mr. and Mrs. E. M. Bateman, Keith and Harold Bateman, James A. Bateman, Mrs. Henry Jensen, D . R. Bateman, Mr. and Mcs. P. '1'. Bateman Mrs. George Henderson, Mrs. Leonard l:irown, M.rs. C. ~. hogan, Mr. and .Mrs. Sam Cundick, Sam Cundick, Jr., Mrs. John Lanca:oter, Mrs. Dora Bateman attended the tuneral se1·vices of little Blair Bateman in Salt Lake on 'l'hursday afternoon. 1.'Ir. and Mrs. Alft·ed Furse are being congratulat ed upon the anival of a aaughter born Wtonesday June Hith The following program was rend.ered in thEI West Joraan Chapel ::)und.ay night at the regular Sac1ament meeting. Song by· the Choir under the direction or Conrad Dahl ".tiigh on the .Mo.e;ntain Top" lnvocation Joseph Glover, songs "How Gentle Gods command" "Let the Lowly Lights Be .durning". After which our returned missionary Joseph Smith spoke and a tew remarks by Bishop Leah. The choir sang "God Be With You Till We Meet Again'' Benediction , Conrad Dahl. Virginia Bateman and Fae Orgill ..~~ visited in Salt Lake City Monday. The committee has been chosen and preparation s are well on their way for a b1g celebration to be given in the West Jox·dan ward July 24th. Mr. and Mrs. Eli Webster have gone to Riverton where they will in Lhe future, make their home. ~lder Ural Sheppick, son of Mr. and Mrs. 'l'homas Sheppick, of South Jordan, who leaves soon for the British Mission, will be guest of honor at a farewell testimomal to be held Monday, July lht, in the South Jordan ward chapel. Dancing will couclude a program of musical number.'3 aud readings under the direction of the Elders Quorum. Mrs. Mary Bohland of Gibbon, Neb. spent the week end as guest of Mrs. ~wrence Christenson l:;unday evenmg-. Mrs. Bohland Mrs. Margaret Christensen and Mr. and Mrs. Lawrence Christenson motored to Provo and visited Mr. and Mrs. Thomas Chri stenson where Mrs. Mary Bohland will spend a week before leaving for her home in Nebraska. Miss Doras Cundick is spending the week at Riverton, guest of Mrs. Della Bills. Mrs. A. L. McAllister was guest of Mrs. Clinton Gardner Sunday afternoon. Air. and Mrs. Tennison Atkin of California were guests of Mr. and Mrs. D. L. McAllister last week. Miss Olive Yates spen tSunday visiting in Sandy. Mr. and Mrs. E. M. Bateman entertained at dinner Friday for Mrs. Milton Goodridge and son, Kay, Mrs. Elnora Peterson and son, Douglas, of Westwood, Calif. They left for their home Tuesday after spending a week visiting friends and relatives here and in Midvale. Miss Edna and Lyndon Freston of Mt. Pleasant have returned home after spending the last month as guests at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Axel Lundquist. v.- 'v"•............,,". ...........rlfi"'•........~.,.,,..."....... SEE THE LATEST AND BEST AT THE ·IRIS CO INC THE AN WHO LAUGHS TARZ~N FRIDA Y ONLY, JUNE 28th, 1929 Jack~, Padj an . ... THE MIGHT Y-SAT URDA Y ONLY REGUL AR PRICE S "'ru~::tniNG ..~i Sull, :u... ··:-... . -~·' . ctarkablt: a~ it was, this w-...11 no.l:fe for a civili.;:ed Britisher, though it was much to talk about at the dub later. Greystoke pulled at his mustache and suggested that they had better be on their way. Tarza~a did not understand, but Mary d;Q and she asked time merely to gather up the remaining keepsakes and trinkets of Tarzan, relics of his parents and the past, into bundles which they con!d carry. NoYellud 1tJ' ARTYUil Black John had lost no time in Jlrom an orisinal Serial produced by UNIVERS AL P!CTURB S picking himself up after Tarzan CORPORA TION. bv sredal arrangemt: tt with hurle<l him through the window and betaking himself also in the opposite direction from tbe aroused jungle sound&. He had not gone Aatbor ol TARZAN OP TilE APU,. THE CAV£ GC\1., etC!. iar -when he heard a frightened ChaptN" XII 1 fighter, was getting. It was ..:nou!(q v~ice ~alli.ng for help. lte recogTREACHl :RY HIGHER UP 1 for him. He turned and ~ived ,mz7d 1 ~ Wlth contempt. It was the (Continutd) l through the 02 en window l_eaving-· t~a1to.r secn:tary thoroughly scared Black John to Tarzan and his fate. a. bemg alone in the. wilda. Bla.ck The secretary. was !lt heart a I He did net even pause as h= Johr; mo\>ed along as if to leave hun crook and a qu1ck thmk~r, also. I passed the b!ac!:cs with ~heir spears. ~I) hts tate, then pa~sed as ano~er Ouickl7 he pulled , a kmfe and 1 They were good fighting men ancl~ 1dea flashed over hun. ~e C?nstds1ashed Black John bond1. To- they did not know wr..at they w~r~ e~ed ~ moment then ~d 1n tho gether tb~ two set out, armed and up agaill'St. On sped the se-.'; etary l;da·ectJ.on o{ the call for help. accompame d by half a 4ozen of the The blades started into the ~ut-u:1~1 ,The s~cre~ary. alm~st fell over blacks, Black John leadmg the way til sudderily one cf them ill the rea~ , B.'ack ,funn m h1s rt!!hef. for a l~o to the hut of Tarzan. heard a familiar noise ">~hmd him . :,H rd had been lurking !lear htm. Black John ha4 a ~vh~lesome re- and slat~eed over his shouider. Black J o~n lett ~o time •tn coming spect for Tarzan m h1s r. >Sence. He There w.as Tan tor c;;,miug on no,.,.,.. tto ,.the pomt of h1s plan. de sure when they reached the with a mad ru · h Th..: blac If G,eystoke were out of the t that no one was in it or aroutad shouted. " · • . ay and ! had the proofs,. c?uldn't and .then they entered an4 hegan There was a peril th~ natives unpose as the sbn and he1r?' 1earchmg for a:nr other hetrb,)ms derstooo. They turn.·d fr 0 m the Th~ sec~etary who had te~rs of th~t Tarzan mtgh~, have trea~ured. angry elephant and tied pre ... ipitate- ear m h1s e}'les calmed h•mself Great heavens! secretary ly, scattering in every direction, re- nough to blurt -out that he thou&'ht with. an u~easy consctence .had been gardless of Black John and that e cou.ld. Ther; Bl.ack .John hu~~1ed ~ermg w1th one eye furtively out secrt'tary. It was atJ. utter rout that( o_n to mvolve hun m hts plan. All of the door !'S they a~arched. ~e Tarzan had accomvlishe d b scarcelyi nght. Then yon go back to them had caught Just a gllmp1e of h1a a twinklir: of an e e before they leave the hut. Make m'st~r, Greystoke, with Tarun, In his ·~age Tar~a~ picked up them think ycu·r~ sorry. Tell them Bobb1e and ¥ary. . . . Black John and tltrew him through• you ":'ere forced by me to. do what ,.Black Johns face was hvtd wttb the very window through which the1 you d~d 01 I wou~ have k11led youl rage. He turned fiercely, menacing secretary had dived He would ha anythmg. Watch your chance ana the secretary. "It'.~ too late for preferred breaking ~very bone in ~=: tou.ight when they. are all asleep [OUt~ back out now, he threatene4; scurvv bQdy but there was Mary• st!f,ike Gr~ystoke, Ire Join ?le and we You n got to help me I Come on I and he had learned that brutali~ ":'1<1 put ~~ over and .~e II both be Greystoke and Bobby, Tarza.J? 1 did not appeal to her. He did not1 nC'.h--and t?t Loadon I . and Mary stood in the door of the even follow him. Perhaps hisl In det3:!1 Black John huhly but. Black John had p~lled t~e friends in the jungle would take care• sketched Ius ;:>lan,,how the secretary secretary around. t~e far stde of 1t of Black John and relieve him 0~ was to recover the papers from and they were h1dmg. The blacks this unpleasant duty. Lord G:eystoke, w~cre th&y w~re bad also been warned to keep unInstead be merely turned with ·to meet m the morm_n)S, and by dmt 4er cover. ~reyatoke was mu~h !mile to Lord Greystoke, Mary and'. oi threats. and coaxmg he had tho afhcted b_y h&a emotions u he pu.~· Bobby, apparent! Uilmmdful of the! 1m:m ~s phant as. .Putty. ~und to him1elf the laat momenta ~f heroic ~anner fn which be ha4! M;So·tt was that.~ust as Tarzan and •• bis brother and Lady Gnyatoke m saved them from a na!lty situation. ary were lea,-vmg the hut with. this but. _llary wu also touched aa Greystoke was not sc unmindful rey~toke and Bobby the secreta:ry his emotions. His brother had been a pretty good ran up to them breathless and wttb "Don't move! Hancb upl" amateur leather-push er. That a flood of ~ord8 accusi~g Bla~ From the dark receaaea . Bla~k something be could appreciate in hi John of hav1!lg al.mos~ k1~ted htm John stepped out quickly wath hu new nephew. an? thenJmakm g him a1d h1m under po levelled. At the same moment "If I had any doubts 18 to ~ v.am of 'death. It was only when the traitor aecretary covered them you a,.," exclaimed Gr•yatoke a _ Tarza? had diverted Black John's from the ojer eldo. Su4denly from proachlng Tarzan in unfeigne attention ~hat ~e bad had lL chance omide ~e oor wore ~hrust a half mlration "they are at rest 1JO to escapef .rom the man and he had dozoo mu .,-oas-looJdns e p e a r You hav'e the atuff i.a rou that wUi done so thr?tWh the windovy-. It bMcS• u tM oatfnt ~ from make you worthy of the name! :you was a plaus1bFe story he bwlt u~ &b.U ~buah at • lfSDal from bear" and although Lord Greystoke eyed llack John. ~eystoke fl&id much more{ in his him. sha!1)1y he b~de him abruptly Cit~~ XIII enthusiasm. But Taraan was on! to ·come along wttb them. Black A THIBl' IN TKE NIGHT pu.uled h7 the thanks 'that wer~ J olln was watching keenly from u ~ T~~.P~!'J~ ~ q_u,!s~I: l~OD!_ h~E..~ ~ blm until( Mary took ~b?ah, to see how the bDitia1 stept 01 b&l own JUD.i_le frlenda, that he a hand and ~ail tOtxp!aln p;; 1 tiy 1R h!J dlatest .~ 10~ 1!'0 rd~ out.. .AA was 8fappllng B*=k Jobo even be- in si~ns and partly, 1in simple lan-i seeTtnl:e propttlousG an aek~ tha renepde c;oui& draw a guage. · .e return ~o reyato es camp oa him. At the same time Tanan was human enough to be• was \1neventful. There was much m Tarzan'• ~ IOWlded again p!eased and natural enough to show· to talk about and ~reystoke wa:s t -.nfafUng caU it. But suddenly he heard a noise more and more fasc:mated by hl•: to tiM the jungle that outside, anailed, tnroed uickty and s~n.nge nephe..y the more be saw of .. alwayt rouaht them nJUtly to his went out. Greysto!r.e an~ the other~ : : l f.!-a/•~e tnder, the moe~ no~1 akL The batde err lt~f Wl.l quite followed this strange hero. w- s p; ·p=r_!ld :nd eili: ~ush to u..nnerre JJJ.aalc John after It was Tan~or who had arrived ·th: nigltt. stili talking.Y ~~~;nfn to "'e ~el\c:e b! bad already had and ~s Jookms for Tarzan. As Finally it came tim t 0 t · • with at. · the latter came from tho! hut he One of the ten we • b.l'n m. .Tan&\! had. teamed what few walked over ~o the. great he!lst "!1d Mary. GreystoketsofJe~!d ~;e: ~~ &ncb of fijfhtmg Blaclc John had. !eaned up aga.:nst h1m, thankmg hu,n quish the other to Tarza eBut But &laek John had not even begun m the jungle gutterals for h1s Tanan ld h lire to fathpm tile numberles1 tricka of promptness , as much as if he had had nev:r,o~ept ~;~ ~~anpe aond ~ Taran. Thu1 lt was that Tarzan said to the huge elephant, "Thank not propnse to start it Th : ~ wu a 1most inftantly giving Black you, my friend. And if I should w re bed d · e re :s. : John a tremendws beating, '":bile at need you again, I will c:all-just as So Greys~okgeootookn~hgh t1or ~i 1t the same time ba the near dtstance you would call mel" Then he d h e .0 er !! could be heard Tantor trumpeting turned and rejoined the others in ~~If ~ne ;:~;:ta;?' thstabhshfid bt1i that he was on his way with help the hut as Tantor departed B bb e camp re an · and it seemed as if the jungle had , Greys toke was even mor~ amazed k~ Ya das t wragped up ~~e~ .:.Ill. suddenly ..become alive with beasts. at this by-play between Tarzan and ~ ms th h'owe away Wit •:t.Y The secretary saw the beating Tan tor and immensely impressed by 0 mo er lm. ,, that Black John, himself no mean it. :What a man this new nephew (To ~~ tontinrul)' •· THROUGH.. 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