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Show PEACE DAY IN UTAH Tho promotion of unlvorsa' peace on a permanent perma-nent basis nmong tho nations Is a noble aim that has enlisted tha nld of the best in American manhood man-hood and womnnhood. Realizing that educat'on nlono con ollmlnato tbo primitive) instincts in mankind, man-kind, tho American Pence society throughout the Reventy-ftvo years of its oxlstenco has steadily pie tured the horrors of war, tho inexcusable econom'c waste for which It Is rcBponslblo. nnd tho mighty advancement civilization will enjoy when tho mil-1'oiib mil-1'oiib of men In the standing armies of the world nre returned to tho pursuits of peaco, and tho hi. HonB ot dollars now expended In armament nre i'l verted lnn the channels of commerce and Industrv. l'lriu.Mit to Us annual custom, ths Utnh l'cao society listened to addresses on Sunday on tho fur-t' fur-t' eranco of International peace ond tho adjudication ot disputes botween nntlonc by mentis of urbltra-t'on urbltra-t'on Tho prevailing thought will no doubt lu the eventunl and ultlmato disarmament by nil tho pow ors, which seoms to be tlio goal townrds, which the advocates of peace are struggling. A though steady progress has been made In fc ndvn ltoiiieii- of tho propaganda, the world s not yet ready t- c"l3band its armies and scrap its navies. The brotherhood of man Is still far awuy despite the proves that has been mntJe. But aB the easily noted Improvement is due solely to tho exponents of pace. they should bo encouraged to contlnuo fiolr work J. JL. J. |