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Show The lVIIDVALE JO'URN.£L Friday, July 12, 1929 MIUVALE JOURNAL Weekly (Friday) Published by the Jordan Publishing Company, Inc. .. --------------- Terms of Subscription Per Year (in advance) ............ $1.00 - - - - - - - - - - - · ____ Entered as second <'lass matter at tbe postoffice at Midvale City, Utah, under act of March 3, 1879. --------------------------Modern Job Printing Department maintained. All prices based on the I<'ranklin Printing Price List. Advertisb1g Rates Display, per celumn inch ........ $0.35 Readers, per line ........................ $0.10 All business correspondence should bP '• addressed to The Midvale, Utah.. 136 N. Main St. Midvale Journal, . Phone Mid. 178 ;..t LtlLllL LUL€a th r.J.rs. :t•ercy Durtank and children ur J.un•ka and Mr. uLis :.. ates are SI,en•ang the week end visiting their !Ji.i.d.!J .. ~;;, Mr. and hhs. JOwl ':i ates. M;.:s Dell11 1-almer of South Jordan Join~.;u a party 01 frie,llls tr.Jm Salt. .wake and is ~,pcnJiag 11er . vacation ~ourmg through ::loulllel·n Utah. 1>11. and Jhn;. Edwm ..; 1::;hup and Mr. am! L.... rs. Johi1 .t::.·v\'<ll :open~ ;.me day or iast weelt in 1-'rovu. M.·. and Mrs. G. ". Strom are mov ing to their new t.ume on ::>ecun<l Ave and Locu:ot Street. Mrs. Hyrum Beckstead, Jr. spent last Wednesday at tn..! lJUuH! of her mother, Mrs. l!:tiz:l. Harri::.un, in San1 dy. I .Mr. and Mrs. li. L. McNamara bad as thei1· guests •ast Sund;,.f Mr. and Mrs. R. L. M.cNar.1ara and family, aao ~.ir. and Mrs. Roy ::>watsky of Ogden and Mr. a11d .i>.trS. bush of Bingham. Mr. and Mrs. Carl H. S!nith visited 1 11 1 1 • mother, 1 at Catelder lt'lat in Little Cottonwood I The Art Clul.J we. with Mrs. Wm. l.!anyon. , Mutch last week. The service station and refre~hwent counter which has just up ..meti up on the corner of Redwood road unci Bingham highway owned by the Silcox laiHily is a welcome improvement 1 tu West Jordan, which wishes them all kinds of success in their business vtJnlure. Wednesday of last week Mr. and :i't.frs. Axel Lundquist ent'htained at dinner for Mr. aml Mrs. Heber Hand :.t.nd \Vill Sifton ot Salt Lake and Mr. and Mrs. Elmer Malstrom. A wedding dane ewas given in the West Jordan amusement hall Tue.:>clu.}' night in honor of Lareen Anden:lon and Sllerril Fox, of Lehi. :Mrs I•'ox is a grand-daughter of .Mr and Mr;, John Williams. Mr. and Mrs. Bert Buckley and Elzina Tuttle spent Thursday as guests of Mr. and Mrs. Schyler Call of Murray. M.r. a.n.d Mrs. S: W. Bateman and NEWS INI UNION an spc·r.• ~ ... tU!.Jay ~'i~~~~;u, C:onl~le spem tliP wm at .t.iugnum. Bri;e.r~ .l ..l I ~~ !d~ ~!~J; :~~e:p~~~t!a~~!t~ i~~-~. "]:~~:a ~~~s:~ ~f ;:;~~~·.s ------ SATURDAY ONLY Page Three I - .~~~: Aa ,~~ \~:~;~:~\!:t b~~::;~:~:~ Al 1 the Union Ward Chapel. Other hon:r,.T ored guests were La Verne Adamson Alphia Naylor and Lulu Olson. Game~ 1 and Mrs. Edna Proctor who has held were played and light refreshments Mrs. Lucy Smith and Miss Vida • the offke as 2nd counselor bas been were served. Beside the honored guest Smith left Sunday for Idaho where 1 a;;.ked to take her place. Mrs. Vivian those enjoying the afternoon were· lhey will vistt with Mr. and Mrs. Ar·.!tun has been asked to take Mrs. Mary Walker, Vivian Hilton, Edn~ thur Smith and famlly. · Proctor's place as 2nd counselor, Mr&'. Proctor, Grace Winger, Grace JohnMr. and Mrs. Walter \Yhite and Mr. 1 Fern Hatch who has acted as secre- :on, Veri Milne, Merval Rawron , ~md Mrsfl A. R. Thompson and little I L?-~Y is !~aving for Idaho ,and her po- Eva Evans . daughter, Mary Lee, visited Sunday 1 s 1!.10 n ~Yilt be filled by. Mrs. Grace Mr. and Mrs. J. N. Nance and child1 1 at the home of .Mr. and Mrs: David \\ .~ g;1. A p~rty honormg these sis- ,·en and Mr. and Mrs. J. H. Nicks Smart. _ I te,r.~ ,lo~g WJ.h ot~1ers who are re- anct children formed a party :md mo1 Some changes nave recently been {1.{~ g from the pnmary work was tored through Echo and ·weber canmade in the Union \Vard Primary. le Monday afternoon on the lawn at . ·ons Friday of last weeK _<;tirls of. thtJ Sunday School class of wmch V1V1an Clawson is teachers met Tn~sday evenning of last week at the home of Mrs. Lyman Crittenden and entertained in Miss Clawson's honor ~t a miscellaneous shower. Games vere played and refre.\lhments were .i~~ved. Miss Clawson was married '• .nde.y of last week to Mr. Roy Atkinson of Taylorsville. The young ·oup\e expect to make their home in Murray. Miss JessitJ Madsen of Mt. Pleasant was a week end guest of Mr. and Mrs. L. A. Drady . Mr. and Mrs. Clyde Proctor and 64 \Vest Ce11ter St. Phone 117-\V Midvale, Utah children motored to American Fork Canyon July 4th and visited Tlmpanagos Cave. Mr. and Mrs. Wilford Rosengreen r'&f\-N joined friends and motored to Murray Saturday evening where they were guests of Mrs. Douglas Harke:r. Mr. and Mrs. Clyde Proctor motored to American Fork Canyon Thurs- • I day. l.iJ} I ! \Vhy not have you!' suit 1nade to ord.er It costs no n1ore and we guarantee. first class fit and \\'Odcmanship Alterations- Cleaning -and Repairing Special rates to students and graduates H. F. Rasmusse11, Tailor FRIDAY ONLY, JULY -1 2th, 1929 l\1idvale Maternity HOME Mrs. W m. C. Miller Low Rates, Best Service 295 2nd Ave. off Locust Phone Midvale 267- JULY 1!3th, 1929 ATTIIEIRIS THEATRE w \ ' Jlr:om m Ncm:Uzed Q A.aTBUa B. BE:£VE, original Serial produc:ed by UNIVERSAL PICTURES CORPORATION, by special arrattgewent with EDGAR RICE BURROUGHS AadiN' ol TARZAN o• Tim APES. TilE CAVB GUU.. etc. \ Greystob was a brick. He turned suddenly, grasped the arm of Tarzan and with a flourish shouted "The heir of Greystokel" ' Astounded the seamen listened. Unsparing now in his actjectives Greystoke hastened to tell them who Tarzan was, of his prowess and ~ow he had just, apfn, saved their hve!k Tarzan listened. He might not understand all but he understoo4 enough, Once be looked back at a plaintive Call from one of the cata. He walked over toward it, stopped. walked back again. In that brief moment Ta:zan's quick instinct had set him aight. "I cannot go," he said aimp~ but firmly. "I will stay ••• with my friends • . • and the tribe that has made me their chief." Mary was thinking rapidly. Hers was an understanding heart. Grey· stoke started to protest-then stopped. He had seen enough to realize that it would be useless to argue with this remarkable man. Instead, he watched and listened. Quickly with a smile Mary raised her face to Tarzans'. "If you stay" she said simply, "I will! W e'U scn'd Bobby back with Lord Grevstoke for he is young, but for us-f' Sh~ paused. There were unwritable volumes in that pause. Tarzan overwhelmed with joy reached out his arm and drew her closely to him. "Perhaps," said Greystoke slowly as he spoke to Tarzan, "you have chosen wisely. Who can tell? But first come to the yacht. There the captain can make the girl yours rt'!alty yours." • Greystoke was striding with murder i:: his heart at the defenceless MOMENTARY TRIUMPH wounded man wher. suddenly he was arrested by a blood-curdling (Continued) snarl that sent a shiver down even He started Black John laid Mary on a oallet his hardened spine. of brush in the tent and looked back, on guard. He knew that snarl down and over her with eyes fuli only too welL of evil passion. Then he turned and . Greystcke, prepared to die, looked saw Greystuke regarding birr. fur- tn amaz~ment as the renegade fell tively. He swung about and strode back leaving him unharmed in the toward the wounded nobleman, his face of this greater personal danger hand seeking the hilt of his knife. to himself. "I'll finish you first, my lord," One !ook at the lurking danger in gritted Black John with mock def- those eyes and Black erence to royalty. "Then I'll make John yellow-green was fleeiag panic-stricken her mine!" from the tent which was but a trap Chapter XY in such a predicament into the open THE DAY OF RECKONING -which was worse. There was another sound coming Tarzan came up ;t.Jt in time to from the jungle and it was not of see the secretary run and leap over This was human. a bank to escape th~o. tiger which the animals. was pursuing him, then to see the Greystoke rose hopefully but weakly tiger make the same leap. He on his elbow an~ called, "Tarzan I" swung himself quickly down from Mary seemed to rouse from her the ~ree and hastened toward the swoOQ at the sound of the name . spot where he knew the secretary She looked around. There, sure had met his fate. enough, \vas Tarzan-and Bobby I The body of the secretary was She called, stretched out her arms not there. Scattered all about, how- to him. ever, were his torn clothes. TarA moment and Tarzan had gathzan searched through thein but he ered the girl into his protecting emcould find nothing of what he was !Jrace, while Bobby tried excitedly looking for. Gradually he began to to tell her how he bad found Tarzan realize that his enemy. Black John, and help. had the papers which he was seekA long low wail as of a gigantic ing. As he got the thought he raised his head and uttered his cat seemed to swell out from the jungle cry. Far and wide it echoed. jungle-and a wild cry for help of a As always Tantor was the first to man. Tarzan did not need to pichear a11J an::.w-~r :t. Bu~ the others ture to himself the drama that was enacting ~s Bl_ack John fled madly hl!:l1 d :t anc :c5ponc..kd, too. Tarzan heard, but doubtfully. It Tarzan did not wait for them to from the u.f~nated cat, now joined was plainly written on his face that a~semble. He cupped his hands and by others of his tribe. With a wild he tho\J.ght Mary was his already called in the jungle guttural, "Find ydl and an imprecation on his lips But he hesitated as he saw her fac~ this ~·m--fmd tJ·:o Black John -for lllac!.:: John sank down as the larg- until Mary nodded to him that it est of the cats leaped. A Inomcnt was all right. Tarzan!" later and the snarling tribe were Even the cat tribe snarled back disputing over what had once been As the sun sank that night 1"arzan its answer. At once the whole the blackest heart in the darkest of stood with Mary upon the lookout jungle was o~ the search. the jungle. hill one arm about her while with Suddenly Bobby caught sight of the other he waved at the Greystoke Tarzan merely said, "Black John what he, too, was looking for. yac~t bearinfl.Greystoke a11d Bobby "'Tarzan!" he shouted. "Tarzanl" is dead I"_ It wa§ just one of the commonplaces of his life. Mary Tarzan dropped down quickly be- covered her eyes and Tarzan picked smaller the boat taded in the gloamside him. "Tarzan," cried Bobby her up gently carrying her over by ing until finally Tarzan turned and the other arm also encircled Mary. excitedly, "Black John came into Greystoke. In both their hearts they knew they the tamp! He has Mary! Come had exchanged civilization for hap"You are wonderful!" Greystoke quick to the cam~r'-• up the piness in the sight of the God of exclaimed for once showing quite trail!" un-English enthusiasm. "No fur- nature. Aroused beyond measure Tarzan ther proof is needed that you are he ewung the boy up on his shoulder whom I sought. Now let us get out and :was off like a flash. The lion as soon as we can. I feel-better." and the leopard, the elephant and Mary nodded as Tarzan looked at the tiger, all the denizens of the jungle were scouring the jungle her inquiringly. Ever resourceful fastness, now, as Tarzan encouraged he gave a signal to Tantor who adthem. A word from him seemed to vanced from the jungle now. A moment and Tarzan bad disposed redouble their zeal. Hurry as he might Tarzan could the wounded man on the back of not penetral<' the jungle fastness the elephant and they were on their with the speed of the big cats. They way. Greystoke was not at all comhad quickly o~;tJi~tanced him on his fortable as he caught sight now and mission and as there were many of tben of the big cats. Tarzan merely smiled. "Our thein they literally covered the friends still guard us," he reassured. jungle. Bobby riding along with GreyOne of the big cats bad sh:>wn an instinct even keener than the rest- stoke was enjoying himself imor was it the haud of retribution? mensely. As for Greystoke be was ~~~:~.~_John in the tent of Lord not so sure of it, Chapter XIY .•• So . they p~oceeded until they came m full s1ght of the lagoon iJa which Greystoke's yacht rode gracefully and proudly at anchor. From Tantor's back Greystok;, signalled. The signal was answered. and from the )'&cht at once put out a long boat Wlth a mate and men. The four watched it aa it aped to the shore &nd finally ran its nose up the white beach. A moment and !hey ~oced to Greystoke, salutmg him. • LAST CHAPTER OF THE SEIUAL TARZAN THElVIIGHTY REGULAR PRICES • WHERE TO SHOP 0 & E ELECTRIC SERVICE Com.plete Electric Service Radios and Auto Service Midvale 272 25 E. Center St. Beauty Parlors "CLARK'S BEAUTY SHOP .DuArt Pef!llanent Waving Fmger ~avmg Marcelling S~ampoomg Water Waving Mtd.117-J 13. N. 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