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Show THE PAYSON CHRONICLE, PAYSON, UTAH Y 13. EALED TRUNK sv v 4 r 1 Merii HENRY KITCHELL nee 80 the K 20 nea?t he T; a st, n; th, -- r lesj. ice 0 the s; i3 of nit 0 sany, y Ce righti hows n - te irr eneme: r.etiat anyt ' in States. Utah r of . , Dep )mey Ut; on Ch' r. of IS, )ecea? " ip;' or M x t'" cone in a:. Hi"! .Vo he'd li.i'e t" o.t.ik in ami then heVh.i'e to trt'! !" iu'h to being Mas hadnt ..We to hliilf Mix out. lilIiHelf. I hat .o I'hed tie ioh vel sf -'i o of !' id"!.' r ei) "l-l- qii.'.intt'il - a eager to do iri'n sat forthe j"h UMi th '.nine his ,u uaril on I's s, -t Max laid tried it lame with Ids jf'terd.iy, ti'.it v a s v.i.v. He'd gone there in drome of Claire's orders !"" a ad M.i "u"ul ..mer imm man to do. nistra: Ilis taxi turn.'. the corner of Ithodas street and la d ,j? train of thought with a )m h. tlion .ii he w;ts aware he la In q d o got to the A Inn dn d terrainus. yards up the ah, k 8, 1ST 29, 1 for looking foil, 'el it hadnt ns he could and, as w guess, right in fi'oi t of Khoiias number, another taxi was up sit the curb. Had Max got hero ahead of long h'o(k in act after a1!? 'Tull up here ni d wait a minute, Martin told Ids rhuuiTeiir. It was not, he was aware, the heroic order to give, but, biliig no bn i, only a thoroughly pragmatic reporter, he required time him roits tt, eceass laiffii to think. at g the arnea mstx 1st :2, If Max was already In the Mat there was n thin,; to lie g. died hy following Idm. Lam unarm,.. M.,x eouhl heat him to a pulp ai d he to aide Identify him, beside-- , as oae of Uhodas u.lies. ( a! a t.oliM'inaii? T hat was no good, e thor. I',. th-intervention meant n story In the papers. And this. for some reason OIl!y lm,f guess, was a hm nr to Itlmda. But was that Mtxs taxi? "as no There ',r in it, though the h ft running. The clmulT, motor had boon infem.ee he: i' r :u v elmuiTeur had been tipped to coin carrv out luggage, sin li as a tnu.k. Would Max have the nerve to ask a taxi driver to him in 1,1s bur-J-ar- ast j. Well, he might if ie enough. Martin had reached that t m his speemaffon, ien they were eoi, firmed by Maxs emer0ence from the accom-rauie- d amai't phtSt: f hf-- - iloorwav, the i'i,flflylir Sing the by trunk. tost"1 oin: 1 a "!'s p,!ianrtin fai'! '"TifTcnr- Thats I think I know f want. where lie's enough to r you"' hut cant be sure hollow him, will I It made him f, flight fully cheap d that. Rut the heroic altern', ( o,,eied no chance at all of su"., I! could think of nothing lltlir ! "a to tag along, make sure w here the trunk wont, and try to invent s t0 cive an or,1, r ' . v :l , fair of cnhs, In Claires s M 3 Automaiiral'i "etching the aPproa. hud th,, Ished to north sec- - 'it down " Want the w n llPr histrui t T I'Uxit Van Caaip, for the picnic. 26c for 25c Si I that "l ( 'I lovvrol v ni a tin to', "dli p I (,in t! 'd r. i to throw oT g he New,' Madid that eh:: , , t a'' fory mg where of a li t go t e Yo! bad boon ex Was Max is own ac ally ? or laid was being fol- - .'a v Mat. '"ore. t, as, I'Ur- -i , i I u'n. I'r..hc; (,f ' w; ii' depot s t In. id,';" tie, e'nauf vur "I '"ire's bi rv I s"dh ins, toad O'" "'toad of up. That s, Ut !fc (,ur e, lie'll I, ecu d M Now as they he was aston '( turn' 1,1 h Martin t. h,r,, Is even mt Where .v 1, s Jh :ns of conmag followed, h" the Union !i" m s i d, m If fcsi w b it-- It that trunk Martin '' .. Man Bought a Ticket and a Lower Berth. while the man bought a ticket and a lower berth, tiie number of which Martin noted, to New York on the Pennlie sylvania limited that afternoon. returned as Inconspicuously ns he could to Ids own taxi. The other cab bad already started down the rani). At a safe distance Martin followed and saw Ithodas little but trunk cheeked, saw Max drive away unchecked, d n him! with, no doubt, what was left of her three hundred dollars in his pocket. Those Identical twenty-dolia- r hills that Martin had seen paid for tiie ticket had been very likely a part of the hoard In her bureau drawer. And lie had stood looking on and not done a mortal tiling! Well, what could he have done? What qould he do now? One tiling hed better do, without loss of time, was to pay off his taxi while he could. Hed left the paper, in his haste this noon, without stopping to get some money that he needed. After hed paid tiie sum the meter had been adding up so Industriously, and tipped tiie driver he had Just sixty cents left and you could have bought him, as lie stood at the curb watching tiie cab drive away, for just about Mr. and Mrs. Grant Simons entertained at a family dinner at their home for Mothers Day. Out of town guests were Mr. and Mrs. Day Simons of Salt Lake, Mr. and Mrs. Blaine Simons, Mr. and Mrs. Jack Ward, Mr. and Mrs. Harold Simons of Provo and Mrs. Emma Fereday of Mammoth. Mr. and Mrs. N. R. White and famand ily, Mr. and Mrs. R. S. Wimmer and Lake of Salt Huish Miss Helen Eureka of Douglass Miss Kathryn pent Sunday here with their mother, Mrs. Emma Douglass. Real Savings in plain-clothe- lies got his Del Monte, whole slit (s. Quincy Burdick, Mr. and Mrs. Ned Wightman, Mr. and Mrs. Earl Cole, Mr. and Mrs. Blaine Hansen, Mr. and M-- s. Floyd Harmer, Mr. and Mrs. Cone Colvin, Miss Iona McClellan, Mi ss Madge Reece, Miss Clara John-o- n and Mrs. Sargent Barnett. Mr. and Mrs. Cloward reeieved first prize Mr. and Mrs. Floyd Smith the second, Mr. and Mrs. Harmer .Consolation. Quality Meats s t J t 15c tI i 15c California spent Saturday in Payson, Mr. John Baxdon and his mother of the guest of Mr .and Mrs. J. E. Hemet California spent the week end He went to Salt Lake Sunday to in Payson with Mr. and C. E. visit friends before returning to his W'ig-nal- l. M-- s. Drake and Miss Melba Drake. They home. LOOK! rt A New by Bishop Robert L. Wilson of the third ward in the presence of members off the two families. An el aerate wedding supper was served after the ceremony the guests being seated at i Jwo long tables attractively decorate in the seasons flowers. Mr. and Mrs. Cowan will reside in Payson. TORE For Payson GRAND OPENING Saturday, May 16 Mrs. to went Logan Friday Clyde Wilson to visit their daughters, Miss Agnes McClellan and Miss Kathryn Wilson, who are attending school at the Utah Agriculture College and to attend a Mother's Day social given by the students at the college for their mothers. The girls accompanied them home on Sunday for Mothers Day, returning Monday to school. Jennie McClellan and Mr. and Mrs. Walter Ware ha come from Salt Lake to make tin home in Payson and are located the John Dixon home on north ma street. Mr. Ware is employed a' t Smoot Lumber Co. i Come in and see our Outstanding Values hoes selling 50 and ess on the Dollar : Mr. and Mrs. Charles Wilson and and Mrs. Amley Pulver motore to Nephi Sunday and spent the day with Mrs. Bemell G ebel, formerly Miss Grace Wilson. 1 Mr. Ftiorte 95 down from Salt Iake last week and1 were in route to their home in Calif, will remain for an indefinate period after visiting in Colorado. with their patents, Mr. and Mrs. J. A. Loveless. Mr. Maurice Sellberg of San Pedo An interesting marriage during the past week was solemnized last Friday night at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Frank Cowan when their son, Thel-beCowan, was united in marriage to Miss Christine Johnsoii of Spanish Fork. The cerenioney was performed Mrs. ( Each Payson, Utali Store No 26 tickets. 5 pounds 39C 1 for n, The members of the Sorosis Bridge club gave their annual party last FriMrs. day night at the home of Mr. and Elmo Christensen in honor of their husbands or partners. Dinner was served before the game with cards placed for members and guests as follows: Mr. and Mrs. Christensen., Mr. and Mrs. La Mar Clowardi Mr. and Mrs. Weston Page Perry, Mr. and Mrs. Mr. ' Merril Smith, Mrs. that. and Mr. Bean, Tiie obvious duty before him was and Mrs. Floyd Smith, Mr. and Mrs. to telephone Rhoda at the studio and tell her what he had seen happen. Tiie only plan in his mind was that he and Rhoda go around together to the city hall and swear out a warrant for Lewis arrest, along with a writ of re? plevin for the trunk, and then be on man when hand with a J Lewis came to the station to take the train. There was time enough for that anil it would he easy enough except SATURDAY, MAY 16 for tiie one fact that Rhoda herself would veto tiie plan. A NOTE THIS SAVING He hadn't the faintest doubt of that. He remembered how she'd looked last Top Government night when lie had been telling her about tiie morgue; they dug into that only, he had said, when somespected Beef a for news called in tiie current thing Pound reference to it. lie didn't know he'd deliberately avoided trying to find out what fie it was she was afraid might be looked Into nor, exactly, what Mutton Chops And' sort of secret it contained, but he reRoasts membered the deep earnestness in her voice when slic'd begged ldra not to Pound try to find out any more thnn she had told him and not to do anything that might change the life she'd been so happy in during tiie past two years. Picnic Hams He had been drifting aimlessly Pound along tiie street In the general direction of ids newspaper office, though he had no conscious reason for going back there, and presently he found himself standing outside a little movie theater, staring In a sort of tranca at the lurid poster on Its billboard. It eternal tri- X represented tiie angle, a guilty pair surprised by tiie mans virtuous wife. She was defending the sanctity of the hearth with a small revolver and you could see from the way they cowed before her that ? Phone 153 J they rccngiiied the cogency of her She had the same colored ercument. UTAH PAYSON, hair as Uialre Cleveland and a little DOUGLASS BLDG Across From Post Office UTAH PAYSON Mr. and Mrs. Willis loveless came Meat Specials For Saturday, May 16 17C i f d SPECIAL Porters Meat i VEAL STEW, pound No. 2 I H Market Sanitary DEPENDABLE MEATS GROCERIES QUALITY . W..;..4-M-H"- WE DELIVER 10:30 A. M. i (Continued) 9c 9 Market too. ; w. The Pinkeye, clean and excellent quality Solid and Crisp. A large crowd of both young and old attended bhd Missionary1 dance given in the Junior high school auditorium last Friday night by the seIt cond ward Missionary committee. was given in honor of Miss Thelma Vest and Clyde Snow, young people from the second ward who leave in the near future to fill missions. Many who were unable to attend the funf-iosupported it with the purchase of 1 after sl,ed joined M ; rting f Idufling tills out of tlioir hootv Max there. 0 Pound Mothers Day, an event that has grown in importance in each succeeding year, was generally observed in Payson last Sunday. Many visitors were in the city and family reunions were quite general. Appropiate exercises were held in all Churches with special honor paid to the mothers. In each Sunday School of the four wards special mothers day programs were given and each mother presented with a lovely token in the form of a booklet or flowers. fi"iii the way to him. Then, i "i.iv as if tifi n non she was ae- " ' had lie.il f.I.'in lie until 'll li.ld in ily.is ied at I Mrs.-Merric- it was. lie and he'd lieen afraid to tell Claire. Hu: tl ea it was he who had found Itlmda's iimrvy and taken or ih'ng tor a rich It. That was a q t aims I ii'-- I as Safeway, is Utah Made !r M roRs 15-1- 6 Pork & Beans $ I, 'it v.I.y gM eature Items for Friday and Saturday, May '& it were a ho Mr. and Mrs .Frank Shea rrer wish to announce the engagement of their daughter, Chrystal, to Mr. Le Roy Johnson, son of Mr. and Mrs. Vern Johnson. The marriage will take place on May 2;, in the Salt Ijake Temple. Mrs. Lillian Lewellen was delightfully surprized with a dinner party W.N.U. recently the affair being arranged in COPYRIGHT by Tht SERVICE ilMoO&S-MERRILhonor of her birthday by her mother, CO. " Mrs. Sarah Elmer and daughters, Mrs. Eva Miles and Mrs. May Box. Fourteen guests were present. It was also ir - ' Srf ii7ri. the of her niece Leora Mcbirthday chauffeur told him. ticket, the If he Clellan she too was an honored and hasnt, liell stop and get it half way down the rump. If he has hell go all guest. the way down to the lower level. Evidently Max hadnt his ticket, for Bishop and Mrs. Jasper Hill announIds taxi stopped half way down, pullce the engagemeent of their daughter, ing up a little beyond the entrance to o :h to trucks, to Ralph Carson, son of Mrs. Althea, I'l the concourse. Rut the person who Until ' was as M. Maud ,r;;;i Searles. The Marriage will t he cab to '' left buy the ticket was the the qs:'-,'',,t ('.it as he in the near future. take Max chauffeur. place Dlioli a didnt apparently sort an r It want to leave his precious trunk until was? .is there any if ,J it was safely cheeked. of encounter Mr. and Mrs. Melvin Crook and a lie stole the it ? amid Martin slipped out of his cab and to ,i; children t. 'A. tv Max ar-- i of. Salt Lake accompanied by " followed the chauffeur boldly up to the trurk, P't a li in k ain. No, spent Sunday here with window ticket and r;v(,l,i:n,lK'll.:n stood at bis elbow ini in t Ik sure their Mother, Mrs. Margret Crook that nvi:!'!1! t meet He mi'-d-it "" Mr. and Mrs. Ray Vincent and son of geltma clean if A he did o ell on llie 'tail U Howard of Provo were also here for ..ns of guard-l,i- . lie 'I L'n '' gtt an ay the day. She might of 'l"l'i"- - It sled ed Rhone 64 . 60 i WEBSTER By Mrs. A. R. Wilson 4:30 P. M. |