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Show " twain inif.,i ro" 1! rienee i tw o y ears M:.. Arn Kutierworth was hostess Mrs Amasa Bliss of Oakland, Galif-- i mom' ers of the Ties Joli Bridge ornia, Mr. and Mrs. Louis Duncan and evening at the Payson Miss Ruth Hiatt of Salt Lake spent i.oa, Sptsual guests were Miss here with Mr. nd Mrs Asa mi Mil lellan, Mi-- s Madge Fairbanks, Hancock. AT. Kay Monsen, Miss Kathryn Doug Mi- Madeline Tilson, Mrs. Mar--'uu.Mr. and Mrs. Elmer Boyack of Sold Foie, Mrs. J. C. Barney, Mrs. otndall Hi Landson and Mrs. Stanley Mrs. Barney was avvaded ie guest favor and Mrs. Dave Shul-Ti- e ub prize. he f.o t that It m ider ibh t ime. hi M t r I c ,. the Bi .ti-- h utln iaU, he was iiuJi in fivor of li.iviii'g ear forces He t.ve vpli er near their own. t we weie both Anglo'ei:t S mui- e! e ihe same language, anl rea-ito support Ids . 1 ! i -- sed t -- tu-d- ay -- '',d . , te to explain In de the Vnei u an navy w as h the Briti-navy we My plan to pi. ue our the Kri in li if hoi e w as it appealed pieli 'erne. e should do tli s, ns we dale on I rein li soil uod u:- -. ; lailuay- - and ma '. '1 he m un thing, 1 vv eat i n to te form our own army as as pi -i hie for o wherever it d be-- t No Br.tish Aid in Shipp, ng. ,, our lath of tonnage m that v.e liui- -t have ml hi n topping if we were to tiling vv ol th vv like 'V li.lt tils re net J. Bissell gave a dinner on April 27 in honor of her i J. Luuser who was P2 a hi yeais 1,1 i a also Mis. B. Blessing and Keitha who are moving to I'auglo .tl1 Ijuke in the near futuie. M vv KiV - i i i i. f , , - Y' r 'Vv ,v - y- - -- ' - 5 u-- -- i I a A M. s at , M J ' J f I ' c ,'S t.i li might lli.it it tlie : o' ' - v, I, I j Real Savings in Quality Meats to fm their own national he - PHONE 171 Bl'T TER WRAPPERS g fm them to pro quo-thi- n OR entire ioh nnv Bnti-- li shipping, o 'hi idv in sme tends - Patronize Chronicle advertisers, and profit two ways. c I ' iers Summit and Mr. and Mrs. Dean Fork visited during the week with their sister, Mrs. Vera D. Francom. I.os.see of panish n. h . e THEPAYSON CHRONICLE, PAYSQN. UTAH MAY 1, 1031 ! J Km David Lloyd Gooige, er lie went rigid i v' h ui t roeps w ou'd mi ..itied and the nun. ' , , to .send OV er. lie i ' muli and expiessod a I u. in eveiy -- tie.--' w d our need en "! ie to hung ovei our troops lei d nm seein to he part ic ulnriy in-- t i tul ai gave little hope tlmt tlie Bioi h wmiil lie aide to furnish us -; ny hippoig w hntev er. I ml' r es tlie ap-pthe elreum.-tai- u ml uniomiun of the British as to mil need of shipping is not difficult 'J hey were seriously to un lei -- t. ml. a! 'fined ieg.ii ding their own food situ at on it coined to me, however, tlmt bail allowed ll.eir pessimism to tliy (any them too far in tlie direction of l.o'e!..-nt'-- s. At tlie moment, they imihl -- i e no relief for tlie future and no ire i o q of aiding us in tonnage. GiC't Ovation in France. At. r U..v. taking culls and numerous mf . ..il visits, conferring with vai.mi- - Ic; d'vs and making one trip to a 1. lining camp, our party left June At f r Io I,, tone and France. Bm h z.n.e we again received an wi Iconic, and a few hours '.dir vv e vv ere in Bat is. he off, eh, N who met us nt the station ini luded M Haul Painleve, min- x ister of war; Joseph Joffre, x lb e Yivn.ii, Major General Foch. Gen diuf of staff, and United States An William G. Sharp. There weie many others. Tlie station was pae! ed and tlie atmosphere seemed eieetiie.il with pent up enthusiasm. lined the (mt-h- e dense mas-e- s h.uievar Is and filled tlie squares along the route to our hotel, the Crillon. Cheers and teirs mingled as men and Women acclaim. women shouted i limbed into our carnages screaming ive lAmerique" and threw flowers until we were buried. It vv.iS aid that never before in tlie history of Paris had there been I was miiIi an outpouring of people. to see its parallel when the armistice Mr ' ' SATURDAY, MAY 2. i ViL .. . G :n. Jo!i,i from by Joseph pn - J. Porr'i. el. . Cuiiir.ttgs ase In I'.irl. . ' . ii pm-sib'-e , t NOTE THIS SAVING! High Beef i 15c I Quality Roast Pound e in tfte ' By (iencrffil 4 lhn r- n - In all countries by the North American 7$ 5 Newspaper Attune. World r.ghts reserved, including the Scandinavian. Reproduction in whole or part prohibited. CoprrlfKt, 1931, W. N. U. ServLo J lie .aid the il ; i.U ntt.oks along our 1 Although we ourselves stole silently out tlirouith the fog and down tin? s bay, the l.irste number of qr.arterna-ternear stationed offiiers oilier and Netv Yen k dishing nrmind in unii'oiin realize Star-Spang'e- d train took nur party to 'eel led to feat did not aid e danger to the cause in the t! 3 se-w- as l ! iiro-pee- i oi ts i CHAPTER V mi -- t at h.n heon at Buck in 'i,.m pal. ee J" e il, 1117, wiili the An, lie;, n Jor, Wu'lor Hines I. e. and Mis. P e. The king, the Mary were pii-ip en and Kiie n air of I'l.irm !""l i t. 'Il.eie vv. aijilii itv nt the ..hoe that pum't lid a sve h in a.ul iniimaiv in the Tie p.I.Ptl fare was C. nvei-ai.qui'e in k'a ing with the food siuia tion througlioi.t Li dand. Aftei Into iiei n the king, the ambus v r nd I stm d m er a v' indovv over I as a v MEATS i ; I ; semi-serivic- - Remember Our Motto Priced Quality First 50c -- 80c -- $1.00 $1.35 -- $1.85 Porters Meat Farmer's Merc. Market I !a--- of Phone 153 PAYSON, I Co-o- p UTAH PAYSON UTAH -! ; j A' London. were welcomed by land Dolby, secretary of state for war; Kicld Marshal Sir John Frew h Ben laud Brooke, Walter Hines IV go the Atnoiican ambassador, Admiral William s. Suns, and many otliei BniMi and American oflkials. King George Not Optim'shc. 1 was received by King George nt Buckingham palace June it. was In the uniform of a I'le'.d ntiit-'and tie talked with me in demo rat ie fashion for a few nmutes before the other senior members ol my st ,ff weie presented. The king ett'tisMd tns pleasure that Ameiiea had ome mto the war, and dwelt upon tfe fait that Anglo-Saxopeople umtid at last in a common cause. Tie Anglo Saxon race must civilization," le added. station t I ecu--t of men hart destruction can wn'ers on in K.iriq going irg td.'pi 1 of the-- e In 'I iie ad mriil , niilh,ng sin t of st, titling, Imt i t bought liny mv Jit he (ho bed if he could have a sullu lent nun her of do stroyers. Without more of this i tngUMie over ve els, Sims was nut of pi o letting otir trim-pthe t s. However, he mule it clear that every p- i- ihle el.iit vvouhl he made to that end. lng. Hut It must be said to the credit of that they the press representatives were mo- -t discreet, as tlie papers generally published nothing about us un til we were in Europe. During the voyage most of my time was spent in conference with the heads of staff departments regaiditig their duties and plans. The study of French was taken up by many offsets, and classes were in session at nil hours. In the Danger Zone. June 6 the Baltic began to zigzag and we realized we were in the danger lone. Next morning an escort of two American desi rovers gave us something of a thrill and fully re atored confidence. No submarines were observed, however, and the weather was perfect throughout the voyage. We steamed into Liveipool June 8 A cordial reciption awaited us, vvitli a guard of honor fioi.i the Koval Welsh fusiliers. This selection hud a sentimental significance in that the regiment not only fought against us at Bunker Iliil but fought beside us during the Boxer rebellion in China. As we stepped off the gangplank the band played "The Ban- Dr" to welcome us, this being the first time in history that an Amerhan army, rer wns leicivcd officially in Km:1. uni A royal coach attached to a spe. ini ii en unions rntiier ostentatiously that day really amounted to an aniumnceinent some thing out of the oidinary wns happen Ki.Mun 1? tli J CL. Full Line of all Fresh EXPRESSIVE of extreme thoughtfulness is a gift of exquisite hosiery. Full fashione chiffons and ed, misty-shee- r weights with narrors French heels and picot A choice of the loveliest and newest topssummer shades. we ul n to B sh Soil. ord Mayor of London Welcoming General Pershing Inching the garden, which, as his nut j was vtgm d and on tw" other occa-(ine- o f gro ig Wilson aresty expl di.ed. Instead whin Ili'-e'i'no I ii"s. was the pmduiing Dowels victory rive! and later when I "n U'U. king told of the hi crs visit to took place, Ju'y he fore aid Imw vv d,m a At Napoleon's Ton b. yi, ms was vi iv anxious to get Althom.li to work, it vva non s. ly for me to a " - m.d attend m; ' e cut iin off' od tl'1 had been ts ,i few uU'it..im 't 'I ' suggestlieiuh us. for planned v nt pa-tad- vv.-i- 1 -- his majesty did not pear optimistic over the outlook. etnas preparation for war. he palace, we went ti etiilii.vj and during an informal 'li Ik.ge remarked how happy lit ti d America was at lust in t lie and milled: leaving 'isf -t -- i nd I v J ; I t n 1 - ,. i T ! C A f Is , : . ii 'f tin. the ru.-- ih h Si "tm had l - a to lo t! As e plan f"i i - 'foyers, ! by I the the f . d i i N -' t I i e ' '1 v).iT .i. u ' ' '1 O s mil . Hi ( ta m1- t" - j' hi , a- i e Mt. and ,i i , , i - i',( M-- -. o vvi.h lelativt-- s m a I la- g i -- -- - our , ,r f" i . e i i, c ( , ii- cdertain- - H T i ' f, ,, n oi t' e r t r, ,i v. j; i o'l . n r. " i I i 'h b't !' ' d as the i n en- - Finlay. div-- , il at the a -t vv most - M.iv Wighman and Lak 'lent Sunday Ikiy-on- . added value in FLOORS s',a . " ed that we s! oiffd hi111 I es ll ' 'til'll s. tomb nils poll e were t.d i n ii"1'11 ,n ''l( crYI'fi . wheio I was hand, ti at eat key and a y wrought k tl tint"! d to v' as ;is.t We " 'rP shown iron ct trame door umfoims and the b.iton tlut iudonged t t'.n - "v ord. Our N.i'oeon 1. moved the M veil v , oi ,n 11 ' e s.vord fr" ii s if t" I! ' ii', t ril look people squarely In the Enough Ins service as amlm I Was beloved and honored by Br'Msh people, who admit ed li hersoiuiiity, pm many Americans did not approve of his rather apologetic AWtude toward his own country piiot h mir entry into the war in aid of the allies. Admiral Sims Not Satisfied. I had a talk vvitli Admiral Sims, vvlm w.is mu in personal command of our tout serving vvitli the British navy, hut remained In London with an office HI nor embassy and directed the movements of our naval vessels, especially from there. He was not satisfied with the sup r'"T given hi in from lmum, mid oin Idained tlmt the Navy dep artmont had Cot sent iff) the for. det rovers e '' 1 ei tainiy An i Floors of such beauty as only the wealthy could afford are created to day for your home and mine. Rich colors," intricate designs and Bedroom, simple, for Living-RooKitchen as well as and Sun Porch, and Bath await you in a tempting array at our store. m, You will be surprised at the cost so reasonable for installing a fascinating tile pattern or a quaint Colonial design. You will be overjoyed to find that here is a floor of beauty that will last for yearsDust them with a dry mop each day. - Wipe up the worst spots with a damp cloth. 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