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Show Friday, February 13,1931 THE PAYSON The CHRONICLE, PAYSON, UTAH because the bridge was gnr. inere no direct communication with the other side now. so they must go further down the river and cross at Bridgetown for their return. It meant they must leave earlier. Lady Sundl-sobustled about, arranging for an early supper, and for a time there was so much hurry and excitement tbat the absence of daughter and sec- retary was apparently forgottn. they had all gone, Ray Browne had time to wonder why the secretary did not return with his car. Sir George and Roberta ! What did it mean? He glanced at Robert Mac- sitting silent beside him and tried to guess what he was thinking. They watched the long procession of cars returning from up the river and from watching the fire. Still no word from either Roberta or Sir George. Browne felt he must mnke light of the fact that the two had not returned, for Robert MacBoths sake. "Something wrong with my car. The little beast Is always breaking down, he said, as he went away in one of the MacBeth cars. ixr.EEscEsrzajsrexsaxs A' u Handsome 1111 Is M n i 0ne of ,he most piirlurea,lue an spectacular f'gures of the Revolutnm- the Pollih hero. Thad-Whear' W?r deus Kosciuszko, who served in th j American Army under Genera! George Washington. The 185th anniversary of the birth of Kosciuszko w ill occur on pebruaiy 12, a fact to which alien-Bet- h FOR THE NEW tion is called in a statement from the Division of Information and 1ubli cation of the George Washington 1! limitations ity Irwin Muers centennial Commission. W. N. V- - S&XVJCJb When the Revolution began thee were a number of foreign officers Roberta hesitated and as she did II,. wis fh. Tnjr quite distinctly, who wished to enlist in the American aloud. You see!" he Jack See our printed Crepes, Shantons, could tell from his tone said tolaughed ;!,iU h if they could secure the rank Arlett. "Its sheer bluff! The army, jj Call lie them was, lu, Iimv tired to which they felt themselves en- and Voiles. girl rame with me to marry me and i; .in i tn. no one else. He cant save her face A number of these men were titled. came door. She the lti'.rita opened that way. Beautiful shades and fast colors. accepted on their merits and upon J ti.nl. and Mood near the bed as the Sir George stared straight ahead of rcommendations of Benjamin Frank- nu n a itli the exception of the doctor, him, smiling, waiting. A car came swiftly up to the ter- - lin gone on his rounds, tiled in. and other prominent Americans K In a said tt,i .el will Arlett, Roberta, Judge m race and Roberta helped the obstinate lmi please tell this man In 17 6 many applied but n very low voice, will you marry us Sir George out. The doctor had not abroad. tlie'-witnesses ttiat you are now and do anything yoe like with been able to keep him In bed. It had I ey could not all be accepted be- tin, Ji with him utterly and for-t-She Indicated Jack. that been a remarkably silent Journey cause Washington did not want to JJ r Sure. We can jail him easy, afterPAYSON, UTAH MAIN STREET home. Roberta, filled with anxiety for officer his army with too many for- mi t'nough with you," Roberta ward." E. A. CROOK, Mgr. s, and because, in some Sir George, had driven. Sir George's sl;, ot. iM'ii her teeth, and if 1 were Sir George could not take his eyes head hnd been on her shoulder. He eigners e we-unable to they speak English. an n would kill you." did not look at him leaned from the girl, who hpavily against her. He had .lack wrawled. though his now. At this juncture Kosriuszko appRoberta! he murmured hut been Ills breath and his saving his olive skin, 1.1..w.is dark behind on the scene with a letter of eared she did not answer. She had thrown for bis meeting with the re fni'u!1. te tou're not, and I'm not In October, ITS;!, Congress award-i- was killed in a fall from his horse. her head hack and, leaning against strength Robert MacBeth and recommendation from Franklin. When doubtable Aggy. I tell you before these 111.1.. wnli you. A gallant soldier of marked ability, the wall, stie faced Jack. Kom'Ui.vAo with the brevet of brig-jlie- r Robs sister. Yet, Roberta had never he presented this to Washington, the - that I hate letters of youis, w,p Sir George found It hard to keep would never, have a more thrilling General asked him what lie wanted. Kosciuszko was one of the outstanding voted the was he and giiieral I have also from pitying Jack. He did not doubt oii deny. ttl, ride than this through the night, with Kosciuszko replied that he had come thanks of that body. This action was foreign officers to serve in the Amera in. im nice licence and your promise for a moment that to lose Roberta her stranger-husbano dose to her, of Washing- ican army during the Revolution. Adear coming all this to Murry me. independence. "What can you do?" tal.n upon the suggestion to now was u matter life and be Continued death with intercession whose ton Congress mired and esteemed by Washington, fo.r me,, to do It will make good rtad to fight as a volunteer American him, but Rubertu was too jouug to was one of his last he enjoyed the friendship of the great im. hi the newspapers. in the matter and me asked see, Try Washington. understand or be pitiful. (SCOUTS GIVE PROGRAM AT s r llcorge turned to Arlett. General until the latters dath. His of filial acts as Commamler-in-Chie- f the youthful Pole. He was so much interested in Jack's replied ot it out double quick, wliat-ial-- o WARD CHAPEL FOURTH srvices in the war were such that made v as t Pole The s gallant Commissioned a colonel of engi1-eerlie forgot his own. you want. said Arlett, plight, ierica is still indebted to him, and Imloomed Kosciu.-n.once who j had on October 18, 1776, Jack, Ive got a lot of tilings to do." ms name is remembered with honor portant in Roberta's life, was less than The Troops from the Payson lstlwas assigned to the army under cont- nati. Kobe. tii, tell Judge Arlett that you made It. lie knew and and now, respect. nothing o iii'g to marry our friend re wards gave the program Sun. mand of General Gates. Here his After the Revolution, ho ius-.- ko a swift leap toward the door, while end 4th o Ju k." an engineer turned to his native country where the constables gaped at Roberta, but evening in the Fourth ward chapel. I remarkable ability as Nothing will make me marry him." PARTY was DELIGHTFUL and he in their GIVES camp was soon evidence, The program depicted he lived in retirement for a few years Arletts tone Arlett was in his way, ponderous, Well, thats plain. of fire the major-generThe with used for Immovable. camp in was responsibility and the Payson Canyon. The valentine motif charged before tiling appointed Guo;s youve got your w.is friendly. You keep away from that door, and seated Saranear scouts moved Bemis the with whieh trees Heights Polish fortifying in the army delightful party given Wednesday walking papers, son, so why not take young man, he said without emotion on the Russians. He was enlist-i- evening by Kathryn Dixon for a group them quietly and go? ground around the fire made toga. So well was his work done a as wanted Youre I or excitement. toward the bed. .I.i. l, walked that General Burgoyne was unable to SCene realistic indeed. a forlorn hope, however, and after of her friends. The decorations, favors, witness." He motioned to the younger What scout in dislodge the Americans from this gallant resistance for a few years he talleys and all details carried out the can nuke trouble and I will. oldest the TownSend Mr. . Stand between the door constable. actions was defeated and imprisoned by the suggested idea. Four tables of rook joa going to do about It? of the the ward had an honored place among place after two As and this wildcat. Justice said a Prove you liar, Sir George Kosciuszko was the man. I can lock you up the boys. Song and musical numbers, Subsequently, loiter lie was re- were played with prizes given to CaroRussian Empress Jtolo'rta, get the paper in peace, young so If quietly. feamore in executing the will do short theres afew and any and engineer speaches principal returned to the line McMullin and Maxine Stewart Readings in 17!)7 and of coat, leased hand my the right pocket works at West Point Later in the United States for a short visit. While The guests were Melva Wilson. Marie disorderly resistance. Ready, both tured the program. if It wasnt burned up. I of you? "It's here." Roberta said meekly. g.jg the colors were ported and war, he became one of Washingtons in this cuntry he was received with Douglass, Maxine Stewart, Dcta Shuvision time a laid sudden and the scout adjutants and was with General Nath She every Sir" miMfiThand. Not the salute to the flag every mark of esteem and was given ler, Rose Cheever, Caroline McMullin, George "pm che looked at Jack of what It would conclusion anael Greene during many of his a Genthe At were pledge given. If Roberta. want to, unless youd you grant of land by Congress. How Rhea Johnson, Blanche Burdick, he like to go meekly back to the Island lowered were colors southern Paula the Lucille of to operations, France back McBeth, to Harding, evieve program your rather wait, Ill take you ever, he soon returned ami Green Iiend, and a day or so and cased and taps was sounded. the recreation of the Boy Scouts of where he lived until he moved to Dixon, Shirley Monson and Deon Bad-hafather. Ill understand. later .eo her letters and promises I told Jack laughed nervously. Scoutmaster, Charles Bates is to be this District. Switzrland in 1816. A year later he the front page of the papers. He turned to the I a bluff. was it you congratulated on the splendid camp Her father would suffer, and every judge and said vehemently 1he girl one would know what a fool she he onducted and we hope that This doesn t want to marry him. . had been. this in Payson will continue to camp foreign grafter is after her money. She opened the coat pocket and Roberta gave a little gasp. She slid grow until it becomes a big factor in took the folded paper out of it. She to her knees beside the bed, put her handed it to Sir George. arms about his neck and her lips close J He feebly waved It toward Arlett. he whis- - to his ear. Show it to him, Bobbie, George do you really love me? pored, "and tell him two can play at Aunt Aggy said you did. that game and you were just spoofing j this man. You never meant to do it. At the moment, Sir George, at Aggys audacity, could not That is why I followed you." speak. Then it came to the man sud' Did father She stared at him. denly that here was Just a bewildered, v semi you? Does he know? No frightened little red headed girl. Such No, Sir George whispered. went through one sent me. Do you think Id let a surge of tenderness touch of her lips on his at him the jnu down? Look at the paper." trembled. Roberta ear that Ms whole hody But why should you Robertas met hers His steadily. eye of conscious and then suddenly began the others, hurriedly unfolded the eyelids drooped. Dont be a silly little fox, he said paper. She looked at It, gasped and and put a bandaged hand on hers. mouth turned to him. She opened her Is Aggys plan how can we go this If to speak, but Sir George put his hand over it. Give It to the Judge, he far wrong? As he looked at her, he knew InIt ordered. stantly that It was no thought of her Meekly, and so unlike the Roberta own dilemma that was causing the he had known that his heart condoubted If tracted with pain and tenderness, she girl to turn to him. He It would 3 took it across to Arlett who, back even a fleeting thought that If she slanderous tongue silence every It. against the door, surveyed as island to the Lady return to was Il'mm !" He looked at Jack. This He heres a perfectly good New Jersey Sandison had crosed her mind. In her defense wounded and was hurt marriage license made out for Roberta he was dying MacBeth and Sir George Sandison. and Aunt Aggy had said of love for her, so she was doing Who's Sir George Sandison? what she could to "What!" Jack came nearer and All remind us that heal his wounds and his heart. looked at the paper. Indl He Arlett. asked All set? cried. Sir George! Roberta to be great we must, constable. He held her hand. Its quite all cated Jack to the younger he explodes. Hurl the Bad Egg, if 1 rigid. You see. Jack, theres no ques-tinhave foresight in 7 lie Chevrolet Convert III Cabriolet Pro!u. t Cenerui Motu Youll make him sign the certifl now of a defenseless girl returniA whatever is our parng home, after a theatrical attempt cate, Judge? Sir George asked. will do of that signature at elopement, to be covered with photograph endeavor. ticular o3 scheme shame and confusion while her fathers away with any blackmailing will and for you, Foresight, pmkethook is emptied by a man who he has in his dirty mind, make him a laughing stock In his own couldn't possibly marry her. Robertas is seeing the wisrefined circle. If that doesnt remove boon playing you so that her father a Im take gun. dom of advertising jj might lay hands on you and your him from our path Ill see. gang. growing quite American, you of in this paper conHe held Roberta's band tightly, so No guns, said Judge Arlett disapAlthough the nni ( luvrolcl 8ix is one them. with T hold dont 8 port RoJiL llo.ul-te- i. she move. consistThe puzzled could not provingly. or l'.r jt!ut HU tnmohiii stantly and tl.f :u-- t ..linnd watchful judge came forward as But Id offer this ? l'i- . . o.n !i or 8 lunil.u il I i' r,.., ' to sign and Visualizing the two constables held the door. ently. young fellow the chance market, it i.fTcrs fur C.ir !! I" r Via: Iliai loll. galOt , ,. "You're bluffing. This girl never get away while the goings good. tti returns von fori ami ilt'jii ii.ialulit . the onu. large I , i a35; sport Coupe said amicably, in r.j Intends to marry you. Jack, Sir George "-7be low pui. 1.. or Ill u of the be a lady will bc ahrioict, to , feeble itli Convertible oblige will wa9 It yours that George laughed. norionty sign along (rumble oat', susbut It Irritated Jack. 1 compelled to tell the judge my low M Sedan, Iteeial oper--of very l.inu .nl ilar. with the pi icc, Jim get the ravings through the use of a bluff and you cant bluff me. picions as to his complicity MacBeth s Mteh. lo Speriul Hint, !ji,r,). l ilies f. O. ami long life w itli little upki i got her letters and my story gang who tried to get our columns. Let iitmg i I fxtra. equi .4 and 111 payroll. nse. that and held p remind . Me came up us you significantly, the and Arlett He paused against Robertas hand tightly to prevent her ,'twn constables at the door. circulation to Dm keep yourself to yourself," from speaking, for he saw thatman ,r.Arbtt suid. "No pushing and shoving Roberta the knowledge that this was reaches every buyuntil ting What do had used her to harm her father straight. things ' 3n'i want done with him, mister? I the most overwhelming blow. ing family in this Tht f.r-a- t American alue the at then at them, looked "'WinMnt argue with him no longer." Jack community. ' J ter George Ill sign, he clung to Roberta's hand, other three men. ' thut he refrained from looking at her. muttered. ;mm Yorir IDraIr SiiIaw jTry as Roberta would she cou'd not Ready? asked Arlett. jfef M'an Jiarjaret Turnbull I n FROCKS I i be-f,,- u Fayson Merc. Co. I e v , - ea-o- ,1 d -- ' de-T- d ,, s j n well-foug- dum-found- The Lives of Great Men- - i whole-heartedl- y ii EaSiS E3S5W uismsiiJKsl o? vjalca WV low mo-pcnsii- c 1,1- -- . isr MG-T- ; our A ft ce her hand. "Hoberta, my dear. Judge Arlett can marry us Just as tightly and just as 's any person, and Jack and tie f,t 'taldes will be our witnesses .'"it. Roberta? li" risked It recklessly. Roberta iTn'C (1f course, refuse and demand ?t taken home to her father, hut 6 it would silence Jack and any attempt at black mail im- - l"fl 11 F- it - Me. CHAPTER XIV anxRobert MacBeth was growing out to ious He had been wheeled had watch the distant fire, but that and It grew dark long since died down Roberta and Sir Georga itlU from them. missing, and no word en the There was much excitement New York, from the guests art of THE PAYSON CHRONICLE irn--wv - SHULER MOTOR - CO. . PAYSON, UTAH ALSO DEALERS IN CHI VUO f 1 ix-f YIINDTR TSLC Kl. tr. 5 ' TO M95, f.o.b. Flint, Michii.n |