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Show Ai'0UST-- BpeMessG 155 vys W2M j251 i';s fa 3. LMciuur27J j.y iv.1 , JT r- f j f ' K.Ili-- l 3 " Anv-rl- r ,:, $bte reserved. milodi'iK the or whole parr prombucu wtC. u, f'untrlf. hr the North ;.!V. Al s f i THE PAY,SON CHRONICLE, PAYSON, UTAH rj:n 8, ! 1 ) J . K; Ground go, ned by Gc mnanOUpnsivQ April 9 H1 aga dei.iig llie mill " ii - e' r o i'll 'V Ii v .!. I'l'll ii ii l Vlll.'ll j p ii. If I. ;iw tl i'1 i i'!1 i'i.l O'. I' - ''"l i - I j I ciu :n ie tiie lil'i I m i h' ISC' "f I'Ms ,f s''i a n it Ii ii-- ii ' t jn itb i to a liritish division in line, so each of the three battalions of in regiment would have the opportu iiy to si rve with one of Hie three brigades in ouch lii Midi division. Tin se battalions were to hi commanded by their own ol"ce;s us a part of Hie British brigade, " I'M' lie siaff of Hie a as to he at-American re I t taciied to I, ml p I, I, Tl' ' f M1 i, i spring ' their corps :(t i, 1 In the no'M s'i'r' the Aimv.ee', iHil.ci regime!, is, wi;h iher Huee '"I ' '' X" united under ihe mander, were to net as a lMi"ade in H HiilKli division lie tm.il e vv ouiil m 'Menu th, J ihe torn o inents of ee; I, !.iiion in cl a umler its own (il'ircr. lie mid until Hie a'lival "I Ms lieilig ; loi'iimli'i, I, lent. .n. Sir Arlhur t s eh ef ,.f m.iiT, , 'trrie; .jup (Jen ernl tuber; Ids ride! of eiiginoeis, J!i'jor den, r ,1 !.i UUil i cry hr g.ide. In currying mil lids s, I, me I1" P"i o': m (lellcy at list w.,s lol Ihilo-aetmilly to msiene co: e.iml ot "in i, " o' u units in iviiiMia ow n it i'l mhers i i i ai"l eonli il" ee of dinl lie e(uses pci., illled lids I,, lie den c '' 'd ''old t me Ii d modi; and il W us elieeked iv iv o v, e I'l ii. dm b 'Ann rii an m ;is tiecove us ns nillcll g" Mi. mi ,,n o 0 ' i g Iiy o' tl uh hey Imd been; in i ,i "Hr m u e '.'o r this i' it w il h ci i i ml ' lo," ..e I1' ,,r ll: ' aid in all the pre-1- ii'.i ml ' cm in l'1'" " l "1 o .a Puns that Ainer- o p th e He "I'boi-- I i, ups , , f 11 - ' i ' ' I'"'1 in the so, ; I'l! d war 'imi v,!d hee, i made i: s as ol on r lleops la ' ,, net ' II a bfn t "i ( , ,t', . si n. win, el ' 011 ii i i H. Q. I Douglas in chief, el Lem be I; i in-- , stH Other sizes equally low i , ; v'i p, f v c : ill ' ,1, 'i,u old. '"I i'lg a I I , 't ' He ,i ? I !i ' !'( to 'll ; ,n ' ' ' ' i 'ii. " !'., ,,f 1! ' I ' ' Ill'll1- - d v ,., i i ' f, h ' : si h ' vv v I'll!'. I,, iA y o' 'I .A-- i . , ,1 I h .1 i, I.,, I . . ", ll Lasit( Handing Out ( ecu m ' d ( I mink e we I , I Doughnut. !i"Ut i ting e h m t'"b? h"i!d limit pi of infantry t ,l ii., 'In Mid Hud the a Hilary and .rv t loop s! mild come In June, ,i not an iv e more than a s'h i. Fnder ,,,,1,111 I, per ihan the infantry. h i c.u di' ions would you employ i in American Infantry units? ' ' - I ) ... o - n e'hcr tmeps your g : cot sulci .eg tl at s ii f wo you wilh mill nd von an und il p.Msoiead 'I'ed he i'Uis re, ihv o,iill y ei.i M lu't Would v. () :,,!.( r. .... - ' ? 11 . of li the her, I'l'tiiu nml d achievem.-- ' many departments have, year efter year, served to attract national ention of the fair in this stale. .1 1 importance I'm nl of the state t nc exhibits of the of America, indust-- 1 Farm Mclianics and d in ui'pii.'i,' a 'in i' 1 n.l . the proving ,1 .1, Cl.ib 1! Tie . of Amor'ca to all boys of I'l'iL win aie ng; .m'4.1 with teach-i- 't f 1, v'iii',".1 im.al agi.euituto in the , h uh o'- - "r tic ale. The indust-- 1 al Art a ml Form Mechanics sect-- a n i oil hoy and girls in :,h ci I'hd ii .Ji 'lior or Senior it.; h w vok 1.1 this class. The ('Ll I'.LL't;, of course, is limi-(- d i" oii'iir of the I I Clubs ; n.ti'.n of the state Lio : ' " ih'b (b laitimnt. In all the Junior h ' 'i' riae fa'r entry blanks must 1" in t' ' the secretary of 'a on on or before t'e tat fa t ( tend !!. tli-e- , ! a all o her "hi .'"He ''air will be a v i 1 vinb vw'.: 1, o' is mi p, , - ' ' ' , j-- 1, T l v1-10- , 1( New Fall Styles . i ' j. V Ac- -! Army v lifers f i i ' ;s Salvation -- dial't horses and "!, , -- ,i : nr Visitors to the I'tah Slate m October will lie giected iiy t l.iu , in all departments revealing the dc termination of the management a.i the exhibitors to make each sbi'e hibition superior to the preceding mi,. This spirit of progres in IT.iV:, big annual state show is one of the reasons why it ranks well up with I In leading expositions of its son tlmmi h out the United tates. Prize , awmil-an- ! - "1 lb.it p'a'i? id l'i I'siiing I i ai led ' ornui! lie '' bill lf lo sn, h h prnpos foil a "i !"if mi ry and in.' l.ii.e gu i"'i I, iiii'r'it i, i o.'. to the to')! "f ii will be ( )ri her o" .November I"' y ttoops he arl llei y al d , x 1',.,'e a'Tive imd we con'd not f vie Ihe ho nni1 ion of an tnii'ie.m 1" P'g in iv u, d 0"M hi ;! y oi;r ea lcel.il hm ',, .li e coil'd he H I,, i t" s in! a ie, (or .ie -- ! g ey (fly m r this No size. generous Nil fee iv icquired for this hols, a 1" . October 3 to 10th record-breakin- ' ef betu mi . v 'H- " , i fSfVrW In Utah State Fair v , i in I, i, UTAH I " i ' PAYSON 11 ' .V f MT4 1 SHULER MOTOR CO. I lb" Il e , ' ' I. h I'l pi e I' St e m"d now Is in Focli Wlnil f.miry, epeci.iby lie Brinsh ,,n nr Thai i' c, mil of the pi, - t.t cri is. el i, Ie Ihe Miii (',, e v ur '''' mcil at li ,e' id d lliil all I'Uil',1 S'llhs dev m , d lo pm p"se ler Hi I U'a n; ie I1' 'I 'O' le bell g ea, ov er as hi lull ' t h, rv a i" Id ' (I'll e g be lie' t le'ee mo, I'' d11' o' " oilier a it's lo e.unpb'ii Mb. 'I do can eoiee alieisvald. a- - kes C"rcc. sen. I I' 0 M rj-o- :.' " t'd I I't'iN. W.lli tl a: p" I i 7fcc d X, Is, N .44 I 11 ' I e 'ie - i Pig saviajs on tubes . ' ' 17.95 , i ',1 A 1- 4.39 Truck t ii.i'l ' .1!. ; mill oi 1 lieailuar-- ; j 8.57 (31x5.25) 'j Reg. CI. 30x5 H.D. i I, md il oMiniinder 1 Each (29x4.50) $ 5.60 11 . II G 5 .25-2- 30x3 (dj.-a'i'ira- 11 "f Sir 0 ui' e Calls at British I," ii 4.50-2- k i: lie Imd h .. dl'l,ls Hi, ole die of "Vim c, mu, in Site , m P all costs PATHFINDER ! ! 7 e I Ceneml rnnu,. 'it the I'.r tdb I, ihiM'lim, GOODYEAR posable I s Hon! guaranteed h .il, d I. I i ' ' St the fair v, ill Batuiday, October open al the State Fair giomul, ii Salt Lake City, to continue to mil including Saturday, October 10. hollcustom, the owing the fair dates include ihose of the se general conference of th U D. S. church. Visitors at the cup't d that wi may combine their at; ml a nee upon these two important cun's, ' ou " d ,ih amusement the manastate to fair According a ("lirepint ( vents and other gement, exhibits this year vv.b hi ddi' in the educational equal in quality and quantity to tic fi ahjl'ri. best of preceding fairs, with SJiee new features suie to enhance the :iti act ivcness of the depsrlmenth to bo rau.l visions arid experts. AD ays dependable from the s'a... limin' ami commi" cla' 'nth n t , w'v-'is .1," live Mock depuL has become national in jope ar.,1 diirii g the pa-- t fe.v yv.is. ' Ore of tie p.incijial f The Red Gross Was on the Job with the hir,1 c fill, coi'iKvted ami eci'l'S. V. 1! I',' tile ,000 l.i h " - h bl , It was furiber agreed t But the com put into the line llie b, lleT fl w "I he r m'l'.ml ain r mil int cm"' iiili'nc iit. at iroops mentioned in rennei thn Your Seventy scentli division Inis nr f (' ' Ur. f I" (I a" leu e The fol he should w.lli .May shipmeiiis ChrcrVle Job Depailrrent rived, I see. Wlmt about llie Third ami d SM'vicis supply hwed by siring to stimulate and reward ii," and Fifth? as we ou'selvc ceirii'g-'iilPershing The infantry of Ihe Third I'lbg co'ib;tr aeei's,i! y the sb is has nriived, and tli.it of llie I iflh ,,f a l.rg" n H'.b r of llcse Iro will soon follow at v ,,. Id b" ul.i; Pershing Stands Firm. III II e six divisions w' h b t1 e ,1 i 11 I , h 'i h w t attached euiiglit (, n Latest lifetime ii o er and tl."ir ii ambus1.! dor. I'a'i;.' d i r the (mji e Salt to me. li.il'l veisali"!! ran olo 'g I eely its llu.fga CHAPTCn XXNVII Agree on Troop Shipments. I h il we were memhera of the ofhei..! la'a I.,,, ilnii Vnrii gb I'Mk. and As a i, suit of these discussions we r. one in a Hi uisli de At length land Derv ami Sn (ru. cl ti, lly. reached an agreement vtliicli pinvidel of Hint S liner Colonel Moll was nl Boulogne Douglas drifted to the s"bj for the shipment in May by !.r!ii v. nit a i.di iiolitieians request fur me Irom Heneral and Amerie.in tommge of the tnf.imrv. I loch to comp to Sirens It would betray no confidence In :iy learned hen that Ihe Twemv second division, that theie was i onsidertilee erili, 1111 min lone gun, engineer and signal troop, togetlier wilh the various mat at Seii lieprey , li.nl repulsed a severe of some who lied prominent places In adqunrtei's, of six divisions lur Ireiicli raid on lie night of April 20 21, The ( (million government came in I'm li British army. wilh the training and had suffered considerable loss. Us share because of its nlli'.mle to was provided Hint any shipping in e ward the military h'gh command. Arriving at (leneral 1oohs bead of the nmoiml required lor lid ccs 1 ( (l.i f u d ("iieinis Bliss, liar ci s took tidvunlage of the oppoitu number of troops should he tiulied U bmil mid to vM't front on the liritish while ey ri nd aliead.v (here, and nily lo transport the nrlillery of these di Jill el' dinner we enlered inlo a gen the Northuiues area to inspect tin visions; also tlmt such personnel n i ml iliseussiiin abmq Amici lean troop advance elements' of the Seventy srv might lie required to build up cm-pse nee of the divisions The emu ersalion ran as entb division, 'liipmmts org.minl ions should tl.on follow, il billows : lected for training with the iiriiisii being understood Hint the nriilleiy We took luncheon with lirig. Hen Ih, eli On Marcli 2S yon enme to regiments would train with the French iier me services of Auierlean troops. Evitn M. Johnson, then temporarily in and join their proper divisions when I have a vivid ih rorolleol ion of the oc command, and his staff oliicers. this was completed. Hie of the As to llie American divisions, (ii'inii. qualities soldierly praised To meet any emergency that might in w M oidir do yon think they men. hut said they were very much require an excess of infantry after the .Imiilil he employed? behind in Iheir training. completion of this program, it v.a order would be Hie Makes Agreement With Haig. Pershing , agieed that all the American ami Twenty sixth, Second At Fir Douglas headquarters he and I reached an undei sfimdirg as' liritish shipping available for the (The First Imd already been sen! to to the D'dinirg and ad niiP'Ur.dion of transportation of troops was lo he an active freai near Amiens.) The a used under such arrangement will our troops that were to he temporarily legimenls of llie Thirty-seconwould insure immediate aid to the nl In the Ii. t place, be ready by May I. with the Iritish lies, and thereafter as far as possible Foeli l do not think they can be they were to he allocated by legimerits to ilritish skileton divisions1 provide oilier units necessary to used b"fori My 5, but, the more we the organization of mir divishms under such a schedule as might tie agreed upon. The training staffs of e liritish divisions wore to lie at disposal of Hose regime,. ts, epeoi'i!y for instruction in the use of the ride ami machine g'm and the handling of gas. After tlmt, and with the approval com of their American division mander, the regiments weie to he j ici'd in ny ' k , 1 ' s tl.-i- t lo ( , In emn-plid- to one's lie,iiiiii:irlers ot v I. (i(i mi,. Mum ht al - CHAPTCrt XXXVI ii always : " .1 Forty-second- they vve'-T'hey pul i.do the line. then relieved I i t , s divisions at Hie fmiious kcinmrl hill, only to he stir prised mid d'P'a'ed hemselv es April 2fi. iiuu h I,, ih ii ihuiin. The b idle whs inic! ion v ended by the last of the Mouth, vv itli a c on by the ler lli.il s of ten or i lev eii miles and the ci plore of i'iiini i. mi t i il nrv t mu the I'i'ilMh, In, I u h fnl, ire to lake Ihl.elirnui k c - I.,, ,i a ' ( roimiienikihV coinage and skill, were forced iig.iih to yield vvitli heavy losses to themselves the Portuguese, i.i consisting of two divisions, vv ho were with them Several I'leneh divisions were bur Tied to the I vs but it was a ween afier the attack began before in vNit i t It done. Hard Fighting on the Lys. The (lerman o'diisive on the I..vs effort to formidable was itnollier The attack break the British line. was made to the north and south of Armentieres on a f'vnt of 24 miles by 27 dermim iliv iions. Tie exhausted British, though limy feu.dit vvilli must us . ,. ! I "d It ; i ; "n, Hut look Hie lv.cn Hint I lipMiml. jm, Mini ri'itinvimul .!ivmi"n iMit he iiithh.i'vn at m.." time fnmi Inhi Huquiet Serb"', in nml n's.i second Sec, md unit lie Thirl.v lalcr. tew n Tliitd (!.i.s the c mit Hint this loroe of SIN I ni would divisions. im,lini:- i-' the First. Ii divisions, ,IM,i equal twelve Frem that it would gave it as lav onni"n be better to use Hus Aiucricnn group for active "potations Ih.in to detain tnet sectors and send the units in French divisions to the loit tie front. JJy umlei standing aflei this discus (ion was very iloimite Unit the plan would soon lie earned out, leaving the evucl time iiiid place to be determined. It nos Immaterial to me just where It should oci nr, the point being to get - Pi da d ' e i Those old tires may have gone farther than you have any right to expect, but dont trust them too far. And you know your next puncture will wipe out all youre "saving. Better change to new Goodyears, TUI? leading make, today. Thats safer, wiser. Let us show you the big value were offering for little money. bo s.i I f r t e cot! ' 'en! at otl of a I . and Viin- -i vvhhh and was Mill in .a Ini' sell Ill'll IV ii :iiiiwi C allacl- I'1 tn, n'onile ; la r.i:M (Mil l"M I'l ftiTl'll nli'l apgl C.iv ir! " i i i M Ol tini-ti-'ii- .inns mu sc, i W .1 t r '' l " di ilt inM' 111 was (.,,! n " I rii nc.ir ihe il ,, : of e; lli Ih "d g 11 . : i o i ,1 he ' v ' , -- I. I n . , ' g , ' .. a g' I ed lo the in, Ilie.'IOil! s wit h tile I'l .1 I I Ii l.o! !, i g oil , ial at I, i, I h a lie Pic adeiil s eo el li," h . , ,1 .no a d join! Hole No. liar emi.h il ns siig.e.s'ed In p.eiie ' : el P. l.i r, so I ''V prm,i.l !y a il i m.hl led ha P ihnl alii 50 Miles 'i,ppy that the corps in ' i ll,e Pi ,1 led inf. ml y md I. cl v, mild her l..m it .... ill isu.ii plan. , ci rice a cable mil the prliae minislet ill -t- 11 S y i i, ,N.:1 ' li 11, ' V 8 P" ua 11 I Ground bfdnrch2i-Apn!5.l3lf ":ned by German Offensi sQ , d ' 'el o bl a "a! e ,0 h NoyoT i n v - h t- lav - ' I ind I'm of l,e h c ' i'ni.il-M'irilim- omorrow you may wish you d changed to Goodyears today " I ' i"ii the weie serv ,i, ,.i 1,1 it n i,n In r gi e il ,1 10. of emir 'e, o wlii I. sho ild Mont did, dll e, aid f It ' d 11,1 ' he.l m dam, e, ng '"si d I,, i. a a, .,,ii a ha " " III o'. among he cl s IMO la' h'l s 1,1 di e. Too' Il s liol ' v a sn'i ihal ti.e main tiling, was to ih'.is traded, ami that while !e, vv I huMhes live o, era lens , ipiy 26 m e I I i'l . , 9-- (Continued next week- - p.rt of a womans dreaa la more Important than the neck designs. Roughly there are three forms which a woman must consider in designing har dress. Just as she must consider her Adam's apple tn smoking so she must consider the proper contour of her throat to get a pleasing effect. As shown above, the neck designs are Bomi- ircuiar, square and Of course, each of them must be vdapted to bring out the contours of the throat. Women's present day designs are far removed from styles of twenty-fiv- e years ago when high collars hid what Tennyson called "the warm white supple apple of her throat. to Miss Dorothy According Shaver, Vice President of Lord A Taylor and one of New Torks leadA new ing fashion authorities, silhouette Is Just around the corner. You will meet It soon, In the person of a Lady of Fashion, Fall, 1981. She will not have the casual look of this Summer, aoid her ra g of a hat' will be relegated to the ragbag. "Her waistline will be clearly defined, her tailleur suave and fitted, her tiny 'half of a hat tilted over one eyebrow. "She will epitomize feminine charm, and will bave completely dKi anted the boyish look she began to tire of two seasons ago. Watch for the lady shell be charming! ip .... |