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Show Page 2 Thursday, December 10, 1650 THE VALLEY VIEW NEWS ANYTHING GOES b, Many years ago I read a novel called Peter Ibbetson by George du Maurier. Here was a story composed of the elements of love, friendship and kindness that were so mixed, it had a completely new plot. The hero of the story was Peter Pasquier and we meet him first when he is a small boy in Paris. When he was twelve years old his dearest friend was Mimsy Seraskier, a delicate, shy child. She and Peter were inseperable friends, making up their own code language so no one could intrude on their secret talks. While Peter was still a young boy both his parents were killed and Peter went to England to live with his mothers cousin, a Colonel Ibbetson. From then on he was known as Peter Ibbetson. The colonels only wish for Peter was that he go to school and become a gentleman. This Peter did but he took no joy in it. Most of his time was spent in dreaming of Paris and Mimsy. Peter learned to detest his guardian whose main pleasure in life seemed to be telling scandelous and often untrue stories of everyone he knew. Because he hated the colonel, Peter soon ran away from London to start a new life. His outer life however, was lonely and dull. The only real joy he found was in the arts and of these only music inspired him deeply. His dreams at night were still of his childhood and of his beloved Mimsy, but his dreams were becoming blurred. Peter had a skeptical view of life after death believiing that a man would have to work his way back to the very beginning of time before he could understand anything about deity. He felt it was possible to go back if he only knew the way. His ideas on sin were unorthodox, for to Peter the only real sin was cruelty to the mind or body .of any living thing. At a party he attended, he saw a great lady that was to be his guiding star for the rest of his life. He was told that she was the Duchess of Towers, and although he was not presented to her, he saw her looking at him in a strange manner, almost as if she had found his face familiar. Sometime after this, he revisited his childhood home in Paris only to find his friends gone and everything changed. He learned that Mimsy and her father had left Paris many years ago. He returned to his room, exhausted emotionally by the events of the day. But that night his real and true inner life began, for he learned to dream true. When he fell asleep the happenings of the day passed before him in a distorted fashion. He was surrounded by demon dwarfs. As he tried to escape he saw standing before him the Duchess of Towers. Then a strange thing happened. He was transported back to the happy days of his childhood and he saw himself as he was then. But at the same time he retained his present identity. He was two people at the same time, his adult self looking at his child self. The Duchess told him he could always transport himself into any scene he had experienced if he would only dream true. To do St. Paul's Lutheran Church 4511 West 5540 South 9:30 a.m. 11:00 a.m. Sunday School Worship Service Phone CY 73 w. Vallelf View kv this he must lie on his back with his arms over his head and he must never cease thinking of the place he wanted to be in his dreams. Also, he must never forget in his dream, who and where he was in his real life,' for in this way his dreams would be tied to reality. When he awoke he was extremely happy because he had looked into the minds of the duchess. This, however, puzzled him because he thought this could only be possible between two people who knew and loved each other. The duchess and he had never really met except for a fleeting glance. During the day he lived a normal life, but at night, while asleep, he mastered the art of dreaming true and reliving any experience he wished. He visited with Mimsy in his dreams and his life was no longer dull and lonely. One .day he again met the Duchess of Towers and learned that she was really Mimsy grown up and married to a Duke. This is why she was so real to him in his true dream. She told him that she had experienced the same dream as he did when she had rescued him from the dwarfs. She too had been unable to understand why a stranger had invaded her dreams. Because the Duchess of Towers was married and had obligation of her own it was impossible for Peter and she to be together and he had to be content with seeing her only in his true dreams. About this time, Peter learned that Colonel Ibbetson was trying to ruin many people by slanderous stories. Peter went to talk to his one time guardian and in a fit of anger he struck a blow which killed the colonel. Peter was sentenced to be hanged for the murder. While he was in prison, the grown Mimsy came to him and told him that his sentence was changed to life imprisonment because of the circumstances under which the murder was committed. She promised Peter she would come to him again in his dreams and thus they would spend the rest of their lives together. In his prison cell, Peter was the happiest man possible. During the days the guards were kind to him and every night he was with his Mimsy. This is the way Peter and Mimsy spent many many happy nights, reliving past experiences in their true dream world. Soon they learned that they could project themselves into the past through the character of any of their true ancestors. Either of them, but not both at once, could become any ancestor they wished and thus relive scenes in history which happened hundreds of years before. They might have gone back to the beginning of time, but Mimsy died. She came back to Peter seven times after her death, urging him to continue his search for the beginning of time. She could come to him now only because he was the other half of her soul. She asked him to write down his method of dreaming true and pass it on to others but before he could do so, he died in his cell. The attendants said that they would remember forever, the look of peace and happiness on his face. ASSEMBLY of GOD RITEWAY CLEANERS 5242 So. 4820 West - Kearns, Utah SPECIAL - Pants Cleaned and Pressed - 39c 9:45 aun. Sunday School a.m. 11:00 Service Worship 7:30 Service p.m. Evangelistic (Prayer for the sick) 7:30 p.m. Bible Study Wed REV. DON ANDERSON , CYpress 3725 So. 5th East - AM VALLEY VIEW NEWS CLASSIFIED ADVERTISING 53 Classified Advertsing: 15c per line, with a minimum of 45c per insertion 1954 Published weekly by Valley View News Publishing Company at Salt Lake County, Utah Phone EMpire 2608 - Salt Lake City, Utah Box Post Office JAREN K. 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