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Show Thursday, November 7th, 1929 THE MURRAY EAGLE 1! THE PlRATE (Continued from last week) Red dawn wag breaking over Dub-loo- n Spit when the little rowboat, distancing the pursuers, pulled up to the side of the Argos. Jack Sedgwick helped Evelyn to climb aboard. Then he looked down at the captured Malay who had put up such a fierce fight on Bothwell's vessel two hours bet ore. The Malay smiled meekly. Jack and Captain Wythe laughted. "The rascal seems docile enough this morning!" said Jack. "We'll give him a berth," said Elythe, "I suppose he'd us soon fight for one boss as another.' "It's just heavenly to be out of the clutches of that beast, Bothwell!" exclaimed Evelyn, taking a deep breath as she and Jack started for the cabin, "and all because of you, my brave boy!" "Never mind about that just now," said Jack, "We are going to look at the treasure." The door of the treasure room was opened. In another moment Evelyn stood spellbound at the sight of yoia Clan Enjoy the COM CONVENi CLE ESS loot. And now, said Jack, we'll go ashore with the men and get started on the digging. Today ought to finish it. Gallagher and one of the deck hands rowed them to the shore. The two men, armed with shovrls and sabres, jumped into the hole and hacked patiently at the tangled roots which had woven themselves around the century buried gold of the buccaneers. "Think of the blood that was shed here on account of that gold!" exclaimed Evelyn, shuddering slightly, "And how peaceful It seems now!" At that moment a blood curdling yell rent the air and three armed men burst forth from the jungle. The first one flung himself noon the deck hand and administered a stunning blow before Gallagher, who stood beside the decky, realized what was happening. The Irishman swung his shovel savagely and finished the assailant, then turned to meet the second ruffian who rushed at him with a long knife. Jack Sedgewick had snatched from the ground one of the sabres used for breaking the roots, lie smiared himself to meet the onrush of the leader of the ruffians. It was Doris IJoth-wel- aim The introduction of Natural Has in Murray will favorably affect the pocketbooks of a prreat many of our people. With Natural Gas you can have clean heat in your home that requires no attention from the moment it is lighted in the fall until you turn it out in the spring. It will keep your home at a constant, healthful temperature, regardless of varying weather conditions. j It can be used in your present heating system at small expense. girl." j ' right. We Appreciate Your ) We extend to our customers our sincere appreciation for in helping us to progress so promptly in their making this new service possible. on ' THE 1 Natural (las is nature's finest fuel. It is clean, comcnient to use--. No dust, no soot, no ashes. You neur need to store it in adancc. You use it as ou need it and pay for it AITLU you use St. 1 Parson!" rose front a rule couch, book In his hand. It was the red nosed, dissolute Parson Jones, With lenr on his purplish lips ho said In a tracked voice. "I Hi you lake this man to be your lawful wedded husband ?" (Continued next wrekl A tnan 11c had a Mr, and Mrs. W. 11 Kewbold were pucMt of Lee A. Palmer and Miss M Uasmusscn at a dinner and Vr party ln Balt Lakc Monday ., , ere are no fires to bank no furnaces to tend, no drafts or cheeks to watch. Just een. automatic heat, that is reasonable in cost, ll is the Most modern agent for cooking, disposing of gar hage. providing instant hot water and for Insur in; comfortable. hcaJthfu! temperatures at all Tli screon!" Ml he Hothwell laughed merrily n chugged the fighting, git I tow.itd the hut. ' Enjoy yourself, Evie, dear. NoNtdy will hear you " A he pushed her Into the door of the hut a fusillade of hoi, rang out. "They heard nte!" cried Evelyn, "You will hang for this Hurts'" "Never mind that." said Hothwell risjiy, "My men will hold themliume-ilnitel-f f We are pome to W married In two minutes I. as your husband, will have legal claim to the treasure, and as my wife you rant r witness ngainst me Come on Y The Fifth Grade of last spring has found itself not in the traditional Sixth Grade this fall, but promoted to the Seventh, making members of that class Junior High students. For many years school machinery insisted upon eight years for the completion of the grammar grades. With the development of the Junior High movement and the installation of kindergartens, it was decided that pupils through the improved methods of study are capable of entering the Junior High at the completion of the sixth group or present called Fifth Grade. As these students have been admitted In full confidence of their ability to accept their responsibility as Junior High members, it is to be hoped that they will live up to that trust. So far the work of the grade both in class and in student activities indicates that these students are capable of maintaining their positions as "Seventh Graders." on The huge task of bringing Natuud Gas here has been accomplished with a minimum of inconvenience and as rapidly and efficiently as possible. "l-e- or Co-operati- Residents of Murray and other Utah towns have taken an attitude of enthusiastic co operation in c 'mection with the introduction of Natural (las into this territory. 1 e Mrs. Cora Robertson and Mrs. Dorthea New-bol- d at a Hallowe'en entertained party Thursday evening at the home of Mr. and Mrs. W. H. Newbold. The following guests were present: Lee A. Palmer, Miss Mae Rasmussen of Rivpiton. Mr. and Mrs. Frank Read- Mrs. Ray Mr. and ing . . . of Midvale, I (..U am-linf . nun, C jacuman or Murray, Beckstead, Reola Holt, Leo Newbold, Byrum Holt, Hyrum Holt, Mr. and Mrs. Ross McMullin, Miss Mabel Holt, Henry Nelson of Murray, Mr. and Mrs. Earl Beckstead, Mr. and Mrs. Levi Robertson, Mr. and Mrs. Urban McMullin. Mrs. Mabel Yates visited in Salt Lake Saturday at the home of Mrs. V. P. Ilollahan. had as her Mrs. S. J. Nielsen wests Sunday, Mrs. Matthew Holt and daughters, Lola, Adelaide and Janes of Garfield. full-fledg- For one long minute sabrp and but lass slashed. Jack fought like a demon but Bothwell's superior skill with the sword was wearing him down. Evelyn, in a frenzy, picked up a rock, which she was nbuut to heave at Hothwell, when the henchman who had been stunned in the first rush, sprang to his feet and brutally knocked her down. Then ho snatched up a cutlass and flew at Jack. "Ha! Ha!" Hothwell. laughed throwing down bis cutlass. "We've got him now! You take care of this inollvcoddle while I look after the, Evelyn, si niggling In the arms of Hothwell. wrenched herself free when the two henchmen's yells caused him to loosen his grip. Jack, running twoard her. caught her swooning in his arms as the three scoundrels made good their escape. llial Jioiiiwcil is a (lie hard: exclaimed Jack. "Hut I guess we showed him something that time!" The coohng hch bterze and the tingling spitrt of treasure trove soon revived Evelyn, who went with Jack to look at the gold and gems which ha been retrieved from the cache. The lovers built rustles in the air n.t they strolled through the sweet stnellmg grove near the river bank. "Oh. Jack!" said Evelyn, taking his muscular arm in both hands. "I'm so lucky to have you for my protettor!" A mocking laugh behind them rausrd them to start. J.ii k and Evelyn turned at the same moment to face Ports' P.othvcll! "Hull" leaped forward and struck Jack a Muiitiing Wow with the club he carried "You coward'" gae,l Evelyn as Hothwell i ait ie.( her rttuggbfiii. tow n I a through a cop-tas roofed but on the river bunk P'llhwfll chuckled uld!y. "You've Wandered a bttle loo fat away with your sissy hero a little tint far ftotn (he protcition of Mister tl.ili ighcr, the KICIITKH" me go. you fiend! Let me go t MVof ml followed. Mrs. Verda McMullin, Fifth Grade Skips Sixth l! With this he sprang at Evelyn. Me laughted at her struggles as he forced her Into the jungle. If Hothwell thixiuht Jack beaten, he had miscalculated his man. Al- though facing a fresh antagonist, the young adventurer, who hud seemed winded a moment before, battled with renewed fury which frightened the bully ami sent him scurrying into the jungle. He was closely followed by his companion, who was luckv enough to dodge Gallagher' terrible Smith of Draper is home her indefinitely with making her Bister, Mrs. Iona Nelson. Msr. Iona Nelson and Miss Lueltha Smith attended a party at Murray Thursday afternoon. A farewell party wa3 given in the South Jordan ward house Friday, November 1, in honor of Elder Leonard Beckstead, who leaves Novern-be- r 14 for the Northeastern States mission. The following program was given: Community singing, led by Lee A. Palmer; prayer offered by Royal V. Beckstead; duet by Golden Butterfield; Holt and Rosamond piano solo by Mrs. Ruby Hoit; violin duet by Marlin Newbold and Gordon Burt; Olson; reading by Maurine Hawaiian music, three numbers given by Professor Keliiaa of Salt Lake and William Newman of West Jordan. A quartet consisting of Lee A. Palmer, Mae Rasmussen, Rosamond Butter-fiel- d and Golden Holt gace two numbers. Remarks by missionary. Remarks by Bishop Stocking. 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