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Show UTAH WILL H0I1OR FRANCE'S Hi-1 PENDEIJGE DAY MaaM bond of anion between the two republics. re-publics. 'i ; t Second. That flags be displayed. ' . ". Third. That libraries arrange for exhibits for all things pertaining to France and. the war such as books, trophies, photographs tt leaders, etc . We need not remind you that the , supreme hour of the war la at hand, . and that after four years of sacrifice . , and patience, the French people ax ) still facing the need of new sacrifices that civilization may continue free and unafraid. To make this demon stratlon a truly national one that will go over to those who are fighting for . us on the other side, Is the very '. least that we can do. The time is short to mako adequat preparations. (Let each community, each church and each , organliatlon arrange details to suit local condl- tions. ' ' i , j . . July 14 is this national holiday of France. In these stirring times when the destinies of France and this country coun-try are so closely Interwoven it is right and proper that a tribute be paid to France by the people of the United States and that we voice our 'determination to support Franco until un-til peace shall have been achieved by victory. In accordance with a request from the Committee on Allied Tribute to France, of which William H. Tart Is Honorary Chairman, the State of Utah Council of Defense through Its Publicity Committee requests: First,. That the attention of the different dif-ferent churches within our State ;be called to the spiritual solidarity of this country with France; to our debt to France; to the inspiration of France's heroism; and to the significance signifi-cance to us of our dead, now and to come, which will always remain a |