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Show iimiTffiiriliii'ntirirlr ilri-- - THE PAYSON CHRONICLE, PAYSON, UTAH 27, HOI HU DAY, FEBRUARY SILK STOCKINGS Durham Hosiery Pamella EALED R.UNK I Til4 Ibf 4fX'? 'Mr rz - 2 2U. i h (i i t) of r , one of '1 rt nows h mt. il n llO- - Mt tmcnt imitation ,v u i I to L li tin tii1" ilu t at-- , foun-- 1 nt p 1 ,ii?n l t i lulli- uv s t 3 h j pm lu d f i ho n ho ruoS i s of i 1dm t.illf r cm u 1m ra u tlio inn hit mt', or liar by The ca ERR' Lt valpric-ce- d. Pair ' $1.25 The season for new things is here. The time to refresh and refurbish. Our shelves show our readiness. Eeverythmg has the suggestion of Spring in it- We welcome a shopping trip through our store. You will find our prices lower and the qualities better. K it r r t -- , more o1um id m e t o m! u SPRING STYLES IN LADIES PUMPS We will be able to fit you and suit you this spirng season as never before. We have a real selection for you to choose from. Quality, fit and style, all the newest wrinkles in fancy patterns as well as the plainer styles in straps, ties and pumps in patent leather- High and low heels jo,e s i i e ng pLu . M WNU. SERVICE iii'-lan- no, Put 0U1- -i e m p ir i o and U o T! re t v, tn - ue, Specially safely enough, since she stood tuuitv plies off and be didnt, of course, speak the words aloud. But, exactly as if die'd heard him, she perceptibly nod led her be id and then looked up at tier t tilner, who had spoken to her. t I. ip the looked, was one of Manias moi'.ios. and he the floor si t .iimelf in motion aiio--to Vvln.e she s'o.nl will out pausing to wonder wind hor lie h ain't imagined that no 1, or wl.at the i o:isoiiienees would be if In had. 11 id be ever seen her l.i fore? Was tint why be lnd sinilid at h r? Will, lie v as in for it letting l ( tt I Lf)ut'' p in t regular $1.50 - - It sttikis one that an 0 for a mv miiv story w flit A WEBSTER ifww5 ,.,' - Y Sheer, Full Fashioned, Semi Service weight- A COPYRIOHT UA Lm -- HENRY KITCHELL d u ouhl ii a i in ei ni'it .uu d TJk ir r n mitact with m ighbors )s in t!m t H itors Iihuli oiriy tliem t their lot t j turns wisloi to It up Siiiooe a nch m vi, h a pla, e foi eoiet purpose c with of Hie pioifl-l- i sinistr d sriish !,. e ksouiul-pi oof walls K lie (Oilil aid tail s like those of a built He could work alone or could house a lie staff of tiust d cunff der i umld fit up a pm i and ipomkIp into to detain. it am (ne whom he e.uid Jlaint.ui' uiK an existence enuitij of the remainder of the tullrtint. as many eetuallv do in siuh d x 11m S he would be tui ost us from surt c ill.. nee and Intel f r- r i o as he would he tveie he lent lel tnd.ikiouml It would he a choice spot ui which to p rpetrate a rnuider i id ktep it dark indefinitely tint there are no muidcrs In Henry Kitchdl Websters stoij, although It lie tombed -- a viry m-- h r ei m,. solid aim Coiur VP.viM - ward this week. Wamona Crepe, a very desirable cloth. Yard . .. 60c & 70c Shantung Silk, Plain and Printed $2.50 oiion on the d said, aiin--an- May I cut ii. Fio'ii toe way they In th flashed around no. n him youd have said he'd rurpi.'id them iqui'lv. But in her face, wl.ii h was the ml) one lie looked at, ll.eie dav a. d a delighted recognition ih.it would have convinced anyV n body I ago, thou ht sb , - fa ';J ,, T h . i-- abv'doi ,ng, Youll exeme us, wont you? It's trdly forever since weve had a dtneo to, other" was se-(j- . with her over that literally forever of hi it. She had told the blighter the exact t'uiiii! I i idnt know anything like this could, li.ippc,," he said, after theyd half-wadan-n- d in silem e about around the floor, and I dont know yet how it did happen It's more like r poi fifth- - gorgeous dream than anything else. b i', t wake up. then, she said. It w is :.n ( r-- injunction to nbev. IV ether she was a perfect dancer for p.ll the world or had been speclallv created for Inin, lie didnt know. He might c sider It later, but It vvnsnt woi tli sue adating about now. They merely danced. When, disengaged, they stood looking at each other he said, almost revand her faintly audierently, "Goali ble sigh expressed the same thing. Do you have to go hack?" he pro To him, I mean. tested. "To Mr. Lewis? No; I dont have to go back to anybody." She smiled faintly as she said that. He was thrown out of his stride for a second Lv a pleasant perception that be knew how to pronounce the name Lewis. Well then, why . . .! he began, when be got on the rails again. Just bemuse you were kind enough to ask me if I didnt want to be rescued, she explained, it doesn't follow that youve taken me on inHavent you anybody to definitely. go back to? Not a soul, he told He laughed. her. Lets go up to one of those boxes In the balcony and get a soda or something. Her wants in the way of refresh- - Yar . 75c & 95c Broadcloth Fifth Floor. All new Spring patterns. Yard .. . 50c flat Crepe, all staple shades, quality supreme. Yard 98c & Rayon Twills. Plain shades, unus-uwearing quality, yd. 50c & 95c - m.25 $3.75 bin. a If wearing an grin as he danced away Foil.es dots introduce a mysterious b qilow on the i.of of a great hotel, a bungalow 'n which the reader is a witness to some strange happenings and experiences a number of swift and unique thrills There is plenty of excitement, but nothing moibid or gruesome about the tale It Is mostlv a happy story, exhibiting a dehgh.ful ein of comedy, with the spirit of Jouth and loves joung die.un exemplified in the chi, icttrs nt a sweet girl and an eneigetie, eapabV, type of joung man Patent and Kid Pumps in straps, ties, and plain styles. Pair CHAPTER I al Ladies Silk Rayon Combina- - Misses Rayon silk - ons Red Hair The first incitement was complicated, and, being the firsts is probably worth disentangling. Afterward, when there was time to think, Martin Forbes went back to It himself. lie bad come to the Alhambra tonight at the suggestion of Ilalie Jennings. She was going to be there, she said, and if she gate him the high sign he was to take It as permission to cut in on her partner and dance with her. Martin took a partly professional interest in Ilabe. She had a tery good job on his paper as an but she had an atocation which e was g.tun to understand was eten more lucrative. She was, more or less, on the staff of the Alhambra. She was what might be called a professional nice girl. Men in pursuit of tlce didnt come to the Alhambra. It wasnt that sort of place. But lots of men did come who wanted a girl to dance with and take out to supper; a girl whose deportment, though not prim, would still reflect credit upon her companion ; a girl who, if she liked you, wouldnt mind your holding hor hand in a taxi as you took her home, nor jour kissing her good night when you got her there. Well, Babe was one of the girls who supplied this demand. To the fiction writer, which Martin meant to be, she ought to prove a mine of variegated raw material. Keen for his present job she wa w oi th cultivting, he thought. Hi spei.dtv was foiture stories. Sometimes the city editor sent him out on assignment, but mostly they let him alone to pick things up for himself. He hadnt known whether or not Babe had nn thing special in mind In sag that he drop around at the Alhambra tonight, but he didnt much are. He had a hunch that he was ming to pick lip some sort of story between now and bedtime. At the moment, however, he wasnt thin!-mabout his story. lie was wondering vaguely whether he hadn't discovered a new law of physics. Was jour repulsion to the man you saw a pretty girl dancing with directly pro-- , "rtionate to your attraction to the girl? There was nothing glaringly wrong about the bird. He might be something less than forty. He had a meaty "nhmg face, with a complacent smile on it, and his dress was a hit foppish. He danced well, but you could see he fUt he was giing the little girl a t. No, there was no law about it. Martin would have hated him any-here. TuM as the music stopped they lniCMl that he could see the girls me, and. In sheer pleased surprise, e nt her; Involuntarily. But u w like a head-ocollision, for Imr h" k met his absolutely true. Tlif-was a substratum of smile about it, it i !n e that there was a sort of i mus desperation that had refc M irtin was sure, to the man d een dancing with. 'i .mt to be rescued?" Martin asked, circular lace collars and jabots. Large t5c and $1.25 Bloomers Bloomers New arrivals 50c and 98c 50c 50c and $1.00 r, I tr-a- n e r- E. A. CROOK, Mgr. $1.00 MAIN STREET denly drew back lnlo the si ad.ovve of the box. The reason wus plain The man hed rescued tier from Lewis, If that was his name was comMartin diew ing across the floor. back, too. Do peoples names ever strike you His does. My as misfits? he asked. idea of a man named Lewis doesnt look like that It may riot ho his real name, she Or he may have changed remarked. It from something else. People do sometimes. All I know Is that thata the way one of those men In whit trousers Introduced him to me. H asked me to call him Max, but I dont know whether thats short for Maxwell, or Maxfield, or Maximilian, r whether Its Ids whole name. He couldn't be sur In the dim light of the box, but he thought she'd colored over this admission that shs was indebted to one of the floor managers for a dancing partner. Hed reohil not to try to think her out until afterward, but It was a resolution he couldn't keep. Who was she? What was she? He smiled at the echo of her fine Maxwell, sped li In his mind's ear: or M.ixtiold, or Max'milian. he There comes the orchestra, said. Lets go di wn and dance again. JuM then theyd moved to tcixe the box, but even the g.rl wasnt yet out in the corridor lie saw Babe Jennings coming along with a client in tow, and he got a fleeting notion that some sportive Olympian was having fun with him. For the one thing hed deiided lie was certain about concern-- , mg his own companion was Instantly demolished. Babe said to her, with tdsterly familiarity, Hello, Bed You through with that box? answered Red, indeed Iiis girl mu, ter-o- f fact way, in a perfectly LACE COLLARS $1.25 aud $l.o0 Payson Merc. Co. ues. i - y PRINT DRESSES New Spring Styles, fast colors good val- - $1-2- 4 y .Or-- . Colored and Plain Kid Pumps in straps, ties, and plain styles. Real nifty shoes. Pair I saw you just a minute 1 id Bnn, to the man she M SIUCS We are proud of our showings in PETER PAN wash fabrics. This line will be especially brought for- Patent Pumps in strap and plain styles. Pair now. in tin v PefefPrit PRINT DRESSES Better quality, beautiful fabrics, unusual in fitting qualities $1.69 PAYSON, UTAH Mr. and Mrs. John Daniels Jr. entertained a number of friends at a dinner party followed with Rook. Mrs. Vernon Stanton was hostess Cards were placed for Mr. and Mrs. to the Utopia Club last Thursday Clade Cowan, Mr. and M,rs. Darrel afternoon. Luncheon was served and Brown, Mr. and Mrs. Golden Taylor, the members enjoyed a delightful so- Mr. and Mrs. George Barnett, Mr. cial afternoon with sewing and social and Mrs. S. Roland Lindsay, Mr. and Mrs. Spencer Snow, Mr. and Mrs. Earl chat. Page, Mr. and Mrs. Vivian Butler. Mr. and Mrs. Barnett received first Mr. and Mrs. Neldon Jarvis of Salt and Mr. and Mrs. Brown, second. prize Lake spent the week end here with their sister, Mrs. Ray Stanton. Mr. William Madsen, Mrs. Leonard Ilill, Mr. and Mrs. Roland Lindsay, Mr. and Mrs. Eugene Braithwaite, of the Nebo M. I A. Stake Board visited the Mutual meeting Tuesday evening. During the activity period. Mr. and Mrs. Arthur Taylor taught some Mixers also the Gold and Green contest The Gleaner Girls of the Fourth ward M. I. A. enjoyed a delightful social Tuesday evening at the home of Mrs. Amy Haynes. Luncheon was served at small tables after whleh progressive rook was played. Mrs. Irving Schearrer recieved the prise for high score and Miss Edna McKinney of Lehi the consolation. The girls were assisted by the class leaders, Mrs. Haynes, Mrs. Eppie Cloward and Miss Hazel Gardner. Miss Anna Moore who is attending the B. Y. U. spent the week end with her parents, Mr. and Mrs. C. L. Moore Sunday evening a Valentine party form of a, surprise in Ms. Merl Tanner, whose birthday occurs on that date, took place at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Tanner on Utah Ave Those enjoying the affair were Mr. and Mrs. Angus Mellor, Mr. and Mrs. Clyde Stewart, Mr. and Mrs. Phil McKenzie, Mr. and Mrs. Pete Anderson, Mr. and Mrs. Koyle of Provo, and Mr. and Mrs. Tanner. Bridge and a delicious lunch were features of the evein the ning Representatives of the local P. T. A. of Santaquin, Genola, Spring Lake Salem, Mapleton, Palmyra, Lake Shore and Benjamin, held a meeting at Benjamin school house Monday evening. Problems pertaining to the Rural committies in general were discussed. Ore member from each local was chosen to form a central committee to present such problems tha concerned the rural committies as a unit to the School Board of Nebo District. The members of the committee are: Mr. Holly, Mapicton; Mr. James Christensen, of Salem; Mrs. Smith of Santaquin, Mr. Gore, of Genola; Mr Foster of Lake Shore; Mr. Lundale of Benjamin, Mr. Archer Butler of Spring Iike. Those attending from Spring Lake were: Mrs. Ada Cropper, Mrs. B. Y. Moore, Mrs. IL C. Butler, and Mr. Archer Butler. dance. Mrs. Eliza Taylor spent last week at Clinton, with her son and daughter Mr. and Mrs. Ernest Mitchel. Mr. and Mrs. Alva Thorvalson entertained Sunday evening. Those present beside the host and hostess, we'e Mr. and Mrs. Alvon Butler, Mr. and Mrs. Vern Steele Mr. and Mrs. Laurence Tweede, Mr. and Mrs. Marlin Cowan, Mr. and Mrs. Lee Dual, Mr. and Mrs. Wayne Benson. flOO" was the diversion of the evening, a light lur.ch was served. Mr. and Mrs Bert Peery, Mrs. Mum nie Barnett. Mrs, Cecil Sjjhinhour, Mrs. Sarah Ann Thomas surprized Mr. and Mrs. Peter Carter at their home Thursday evening. The event was in honor of the birthday anniversary of Mr. Carter. o E. H. Calder opened VERNAL garage in quarters formerly occupied Motor Co. in Woodard Bldg. by Mr. and Mrs. Clarence Moore eno Rook partertained at a Prog-essi- ve Pete At the home of Mr, and Mrs. CITY Utacal Oil CompCEDAR Those evening. chili ty present Saturday supper Anderson, Bridge and a Yes, cone in. Were going to dam. will on Mrs. Mr. 1st, Norman and April were: inaugurate new any the Holiday, was enjoyed Friday evening by It wasnt until then tint Babe reoog-lihoshe said, following: Mr. and M's. Clyde Stew- Mr. artd Mrs Lyman Gerker, Mr. and trucking service between Los Angeles him. Iloilo, M ,rty "Ive teen looking art, Mr. and Mrs. Angus Mellor, Mr Mrs. Reed Moore and the host and and this city. in lively surprise. o around for you. But I didnt know and Mrs. Harvey Smith and Mr. and hostess Misses Seleda and TCIIF1ELD you two Knew each other. Mrs. Pete Anderson. His companion smiled "We dont," u a Hansen moved their beauty par-t- o f J We linked each other she admitted their home at 255 East First o Ar. a. Mr. and Mrs. Carl Orton and little emi with her par-ui- ' up in the middle of the last dunce e North Street. hoi-hor She J. Butler. had as were I wish, Martin put In, that youd daughter Carhene of Dividend, o be good enough to Introduce us. the week ind guests of Mr. and Mrs. guest, Miss Lola Neilson of Salt Lake. CEDAR CITY Tabernacle coiner It amused him to see that Babe was Pete Anderson. They returned to Salt Lake Monday to be purchased for Federal bu ,uing Miss White, the said with shocked. evening. told formality, let me Introduce Mr. site. Mr. and Mrs. L. W. Peterson were She added, as she turned Forties. atof to Students the Seminary Payson in night Provo last Thursday away to summon her companion who at assisted by their teacher, Mr. John F. had been hanging In the background, tend the wedding reception given t hall in Oleson gave the program at the Sunhut she liked some peoples nerve the Pioneer ward amusemc-nBabes disapproval of their muif urs honor of Mr and Mrs. J. H. lAeech. day evening service. advanced their acquaintance another DENTIST Saturday night they attended a party M L. C. Henroid Men of Spring Lake gave iip. He said to her as they danced, The of home the at given I dont like that name: Babe Jen-- I A UTAl MAIN STREET-PAYSON- , for employee of the Metropolitan Life a dancing party Friday evening. ii , nli kname for you Sain Mrs. of honor were in crowd attendance. "Bed? Insurance Company large J. C. BARNEY BUILDING Si e smiled Weech who was formerly Miss Laorta lem orchestra furnished the music pop To be Continued corn balls were sold. Durrant 51 iA-wi-s d "Because I Didnt Say It to You at All!" ment were modfbt. A glass of root bwr was the only thing shed have. It was a funny coincidence, he remarked, your saying, as you did I had asked you If you that now, just didnt want to be rescued, because that was exactly what I did ask. I mean, those very words. she Innocently questioned, Well, why not? Because I didnt say It to you at I was standing sixty feet away all. from you. I said it to myself. How did you know exactly what I said? 'ieleiulhy, she told him; but she said it with a grin. SI HI leaned forward a little to i.atili the (i"'d on the floor, but just .u, hio b.,e followed hers, she sud e Dr. J. H. Ellsworth 1 i |