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Show THE TO NEWS-OBSERVE- GRANTSVILLE, R, UTAH F. W. GALBRAITHS MEMORY to Late American MUeaal Commander Daddy's Leg lea iEveiii&. la Dedicated at Cincinnati. Oa the kills overlooking Tale FaiiyGRAHAM BONNER mrdyWf his home dty, Cincinnati, stands a memorial to Frederick W. Galbraith, deceased national commander of the American Legion "killed la lino or duty. This mwerlal takes the form of a parapet oa which la a bronze tablet Behind are the ashes of tha former Legion It was erected by the veterans' a. SUCCESS OF DIBBLED MEN bead. organization and has become a naa of Minneapolis; tional shrine for Legionnaires. Galbraith was allied aa he aped by ton Lag Mnbir,' la automobile from India napol la, headOn Prominent Example quarters city, to Chicago, with Milton laidrcd Harrison, of Minneapolis, J. Foreman, past national commander, on their way to face a great a member of the American problem rehabilitation student under for the veterans' organization. It was on each a mission fee care of the United States fraught with good bureau, la one of the outstand for his nation, that he met bia end like the brave soldier be was. Inc suceeaeea among the disabled The tomb was formally dedicated by of the country, aa be has National Commander John R. Quinn known aa a apedaliat In on the occasion of hla first affaire public after hla election. In hla Harrison, a lieutenant In the One Hundred and Fourth Aero squadron, address, he characterized the departed ran discharged from service suffer- leader aa the "spirit of the American ing shellshock. Aa he had already fin- Legion." Commander Quinn declared' ished his college coarse he was al- that to Galbraith and to the myriad' lowed, to complete his studlee special- members of the Legion, the organize ising (to foreign trade relation, lif tlon meags the flesh and blood of Tleirto entering tlj fi8rriMsMTlce. AmertCh Weighting men, Vtti 'soul ol excellent waaUTs college Wk that those who sleep on Flan ra' field and VgradugUMrlh was awarded a p In the depths of the oce.xn, and the In International law from the voice of four million who rallied to' irnegle endowment for International their country's flag when It was enpeace Only ten such fellowship! era dangered. Stan each year. Lieutenant Harxi The Legion leader said that the of t.e principles of Americanism, as sponsored by the beloved leader, Galbraith, could and would lead: the organization to greater heights for the nation. The spirit of Americanism takes, li beginning, the schools and the Legion plane patriotic education," declared Commander Quinn. "It takes Its place In the home and the Legion hopes to carry an Inspirational message to. every fireside In America that patriotism may be better fostered there. The flaming light of Americanism Is to lie seen In the pulpit. In the business world, r.nd In the culmination of national life so the Legion is ever ready to spread Its broad gospel of better homes, stronger love of nation and deeper regard for law Into the life of every Inhabitant of America to make all American citizens not mere residents of a country." "With the leadership of such consecrated patriots as Frederick W. Galbraith, we have assigned ourselves aa guard about this sacred flame of civic spirit, we stand as sentinels about Its temples," Commander Quinn said. Landreth Harrison. Seven foreign countries sent representatives to attend the ceremonies. sons was granted with the understanding that he continue his studies at the Including representatives of Italy, school of tha University of Japan, Great Britain, France, Slam, Eaduate Tlie monument Greece end Brazil. In connection with his post graduate was unveiled by Michael Asronsoa, a Who serveii Unwrk. Lieutenant Harrison hqs written former sergeant-majoUul'fle worVoPnbp. Interna der Galbraith overseas, and who tional joint commission between tlie blinded while in service. United States and Camilla, which has been Investigating the Oreat Lakes-8- 1 Lawrence waterway project Lieu- TO STRESS COMMUNITY LIFE tenant Harrison will receive the degree Department Comof master of arts on completing Ids Indiana Legion mander Urge Posts to Undertake course. Movements for Upbuilding. As a result of winning tlie Carnegie scholarship tlie second time. Lieutenant "The American Legion will occupy Harrison Is now In 1'aris, working for merited place in public esteem Its Althe degree of doctor of philosophy. members ways active in Legion affairs in his when the veterans become finanhome, he has affiliated with and be- not for the primary purpose of come an active member of the Paris cial gain," declared E. Arthur Ball, department commander of the Ameripost of the American Legion. can Legion In Indiana, "or for the PULLED OFF BIG CROW HUNT advancement and protection of their rights aa veterans, but for the means of more effectively performing their Wamego (Kan.) Post and Auxiliary duties as citizens and the helpfulness Profit When Annual 8tunt they can be to their comrades." Proves Grand Success. Mr. Ball's statement was made In an address to Legionnaires of Sonth novel the most all of of the One In dedicating the new Legion unusual stunts resulting from the In- Bend, In home that city. Head of a great men has been genuity of Institution In the state, Mr. huslnesa of JohnHarold reported by members Ball has given up his work to head son post No. 172, American Legion, the Legion In the Hoosler state for a who and Kan., Wamego, promoted and expects to stress particularly year crow tlie over hunt. Shortly annual put of community life the development after tlie witching hour on a moonlight through the agency of Legion posts.-I120 and townsmen farmers, night, his address he said that the headed by two captains chosen from of the Legion Is found on strength the Legion post membership, started but that the Influence of from the town In automobiles for tha every hand, the organization was still further felt The milea aome away. fifty rookery some worthservice when posts undertook trutegy of the while movement for the upbuilding of men resulted in 1,441 casualties among Ufa the enemy. A bounty of ten cents a community head for the vlrtlins went to the Legion post treasury. Another good sum OUT OF POLITICS KEEP went to the post auxiliary, who aold refreshments to the tired hunters. Boston Editor Urges Legion Men te Fight for Disabled and to Bolshevist Propaganda. 8corn Politicians. Motion picture films, said to portray life In Russia under the soviet govDeclaring that the government had ernment, have been attacked by a post only done things for disabled men ol of tlie American Legion In Binghamthe World war "under Insh of the Leton, N. Y., as Bolshevist propaganda. James T. Williams, editor of gion," showa film hooked was for When the the Boston Transcript, told a gather ing In that city, tlie local post made lng of veterans in Worcester, Muss., protest to the commissioner of pub- that the greatest problem of the Lelic safety that the film might not be gion was the cure of the disabled permitted to he run. The Legion con- men. tention la that the production is sponThe spanker said that no group so sored by an organization known to needed help of any organizasorely represent certain radicals of tbla coun- tion aa do the disabled men, particua of such and that propaspread try, larly those suffering from tubercuganda is an attack on constituted gov- losis, and advised bis hearers to keep ernment up work In relief of these men. He told the Legion men that It was Legion Men 8csk Bandit . up to them to keep the organisation Toledo Legionnaires are haa been In the with their police In an attempt to free from politic! as It past. rerun down a bomb thrower who "The two great parties are cursed Four cently terrorized the city. men who say that the Legion la with three bomba Incendiary exploded, fires and an attempt to derail a trac- fair prey," said Mr. Williams. They tion car are attributed to the same go up and down the state telling how can be handled. man, who. It Is believed, started a fire easily the Legion relast winter which cost the dty several These statements are caused by hundred thonsand dollars, and was sentment because they cannot get their contaminating claws on the Lestopped only after Legion men formed gion and control It, he concluded. a volunteer police corps. I "Twelve little children from the hospital had been taken for a Christmas treat," said Daddy, "and I am going to tell you Just what they saw. They were taken to the dty shops. Of course they saw any number of dolls and trains and toys and books and they went Into all the big shops and also looked In ell the windows. "In one store there was a great big e lion and by him was an e lioness and enormous they had long manes and heads that moved np and down and from aide to side. "Tha children pnt their hands In the lion's mouth and In the mouth of tlie lionets, and of course nothing happened because the lion and lioness were not real though they looked so La-an- make-believ- Vet--fean-d make-believ- ex-me-n Inter-toatlon- atlm-nlatlo- -- life-lik- OLD make-believ- having "parties in your head. If you have a crazy but beautiful notion about traveling somewhere ' cheerily about it; even if you never get there, it airs out your brain and preifents- - other discouraging suggestion? from c The chief objection to a lot of politicians who claim they are willing to die for the people Is that they hardly ever da What constitutes a good trucking the country Is merely something to ba shoveled off the walk Id the dty. snow In Bobbed hair has had Its battle; but It has won. The worlds armies would be powerless Fashion. the before Empress The problem of the son and daughwho go ont every evening Isn't much more distressing than the same kind of furnace. ter The automobile la a fine thing, bnt It never puts the spirit or the show In a parade that marching feet and prancing horses da rain and wo what when lightning synthetic want la some means of making winter merely hypothetlcaL Science gives ns artificial The movies announce one-re- films depicting the Ufo of the ant bee, etc. Imagine sitting spider, through a alow movie of a tortoise. The scientist who says foods preserved In saturated salt solutions will be free from botnllsm germs, falls to guarantee freedom from a briny taste. There are 14,000,000 automobiles Id the country all running by the house with their mufflers open when yon want to take your Sunday afternoon nap. Gable dispatches quotes nerr Wilhelm as saying ha Is in no great hurry to get back to Germany. Not In aa great a rush as he was to leave It, at any rata The psychologist who says 90 per cent of the people are too shiftless or too lazy to think, wont offend those who will not go to the trouble of analyzing the remark. In rebuilding Tokya the Japanese, however conservative, should at least embrace the opportunity to start at the beginning In equlplng a great dty-wltan adequate parking system. The engine will grind and pound and be thoroughly disagreeable unless 6iled regularly. What Fun It Waa Dont be stiff and rusty! Get into gear right oil your cylinders with daring thoughts. away Who owns this old world, anyway? Habit or YOU? .... Tear! MARTHA boom. sent to join the woodshed joke and the bootjack jokef' ing about it first. Happy There were many ages before th Garden of Eden period, say the adenr tlsts, but that was the first real estate At the next meeting of the brethren, hadnt It better be proposed that the borrowed lawn mower Joke ba ling in. Nobody ever got anywhere, made any success, iiuiciUl or otherwise, without dream - Jongg. make-believ- monotonous lines; nobody in the world can prevent you from keep thinking e A new Arid of endeavor la now open to the sap. An Eastern newspaper carries an ad for lnaiructors in Mato make-believ- Dont be forever thinking along fa - "In one window there was a great scene. There were double tracks and along one went a local train and slung the other an express train. "There were tunnels and bridges and most gorgeous signals which lighted up. And there were houses and garages standing about and trees and poles with telegraph wires. And there was a Junction where the train stopped. e "It was Just exactly like a town In fact It looked like a real town. "Every once In a while a toy airplane came down over the town and a e monkey landed on the ground "Every one crowded around this window, men and women, boys and girls. "Then the children saw toy ponds In which were goldfish, and even in a little pond of water which had been put In the toy village to look like a lake were goldfish swimming about "They went to look at themselves In a mirror where as they looked one way It appeared as though they were short end fit and when they looked another way It made them appear to have great enormously long faces and little bodies. "Snch laughter aa there was about these mirrors I Then they went Into one store where Santa Claus took them end allowed them all the toys and gave thoughts are ULfctfd habits they are hard change. Wie would not care to change all old thoughts nor all old habits, hut what a stirring of sap there is in. the brain when a fifte, brand new thought blows In! Perhaps its a very simple thought, about a different way to do something quite ordinary; but just that tiny jolt is enough to put new and interest into the affair. r, war-traine- - H vwimi MiMm Who remembers when they were se plentiful and so cheap that corporations gava each employee a turkey? Even an girl hates to think a man married her for nothing, but a talent for manufacturing meals.. THE CHRISTMAS TREAT Har-riao- fel-hl- Oblivion Is a place populated ha large part by tha winners of nonstop dancing marathons last spring. R THOMAS Copjmk, IW, WnUm Nwunm Uniat The most remarkable tiling about them each a letter from hla pack and tlie achievement of the eleven-yearol- d a little cardboard toy for each one boy who got to the edge of the dty In and a gay picture of himself. his efforts to ran away Is that he got "And what fun It waa, aa yon can so far without being struck by aa Imagine, to have such a treat as this. automobile. "They saw toy villages where there were little street lights and houses A soprano quits the Chicago Opera with most superior hedges and garbecause she wanted to sing company den plots and In the houses the rooms while the management In"Dlnorah," could he seen and the stairways. sisted on her appearing In "Lakme. "Then they took a ride with Santa And the great public goes merrily on d Claus In a beautiful kind of "We Have No Bananas. whistling which It played tunes and the seats in It The adjective In the superlative dewere made to look like different kinds gree la about the handiest thing In the was a of animals, and in the center language. But even eat tacked onto great pole which looked as though It "old" doesn't quite do justice to that were covered with Ice and enow and fossil marsupial that was supposed to which wae supposed to be the North have been living 4,000,000 years age Pole I. to all told them Then Santa Clans wave a good-b- y as they went for their ride and the other children who welted In line for the next ride when It would be their turn jumped up and T UHN prompt service and sulck retains down with glee at the tiiougHt of their la these advertisements mentiea tha aaaw af this paper. torn coming next. They sang with Santa Claus and he A BARBER IN EIGHT WEEKS ' called some of them, 'dewr' and some Write Malar Barker Cel 114 Begent 81. 1 U of them sweetheart and all aorta of BUSINESS COLLEGES pet names. Oh, it was nice to be called a pet U D. O. BUSINESS COLLEGE. name by none other than good old School of Efficiency. All commercial brandies. Catalog free. SO N. Main St.. Salt Lake City. Santa Claus. ROOKS AND SHOKT HTOHISB saw toys of every kind, toy They e batcher ihope with tlUIVC Any hook you want-- hy mall, C O, D Deaeret Ikx Co. 44 Kant So. Temple pieces of meat hanging np. FURS BOUGHT They saw all klnda of mechanical toys and even saw electric lights In ' price for fa niSi hides,Pyindhighest market fUlW one of the houses for dolls. pelts. Write for price list to a We can make house. direct reliable "But they thought they would rather ship np your furl and hides into robes. overcoats or own s somewhut cosier kind of a dolls' other for garment, write Pc our catalog. Anericaa Hide & Fix Ca Fvricn k T users house. South Wont Salt Lake TcnpU Oh, It was a beautiful afternoon 183 City with so much to see and do. And BONGS A SHEET MUSIC' they all hud some candy later and CAVfC new anil nliL All kinds. Slicet mualr hr then they rode home, singing as they PUnid tnj. COD. Decsk-- Musk- - Co. 81 S Main, merry-go-roun- he-ha- THE FLIGHT OF TIME OR centuries It has been the custom, at least among northern nations, "to see the old year out and the new year In, with the highest demonstrations of merriment and conviviality. To but a few does It seem to occur that the day la a memorandum of the subtraction of another year from the little sum of life." This old writer here quoted, goes on to say: "With the multitude, tlie top feeling la a desire to express good wishes for the next twelve months' experience of their friends, and be the subject of similar benevolence on the part of others, and to see this Interchange of cordial feeling tuke place, as far as possible In festive circumstances." Tlie poet Longfellow, In one of his prose works, has given advice as to the attitude to take respecting the flight of time of which all are so forcibly reminded by New Year's day. He writes: "Look not mournfully Into the pest. It comes not back again. Wisely Improve the present It Is thine. And go forth to meet the shadowy future without fear and with a manly heart" CANDY BONBONS Into the white of one egg, beaten lightly, mix powdered sugar until stiff. Add very strong black coffee to flavor and slightly color. Drop In a few halves or quartan of walnut meats mm at a time. Drop from a fork onto dsjr pepar. Leave d Times Up HE close of a year makes ui think of the passing ol time. The following maxims, old and new, should make ua think of the value of time: Any time means no time most timet A man who does nothing never has time to do anything. He who has most time has none to lose. Nothing Is mors precious than time and nothing less valued. No reward can recover lost time. Be always In time; too late la crime. Tlie time that bears no fruit deserves no name. le but time; waste the latter and yon reduce the former. Yon may have time again, but never the time. Take time when time la, for time will uway. Time present la the only time you can lie sure of. None can be provident of time who Is not prudent In the choice of his -- company. BEST NEW YEAR WISH The superiority of North Americas civilization to that of South America baa been thus accounted for: The Pilgrim came to America In search of God ; the Spaniards came In search of gold ; the difference between spiritual and material foundations In the state. The best New Year wish for onr a G. Uasard la a spiritual wlator-ns-lis- C. Salt Lake City Firms make-believ- e went. "And they saw a rooster weather-vanon one of the buildings all so splendidly lighted and they saw the moon. The children called It whole moon and the moon blinked and grinned ('BEAM WANTED SHIP DIRECT e and said to himself: 'Well, I am glad to have come out In time to see these children and their Christmas treat even If It's only the very end of It thut I see.' "And (he getting well took ao nnch shorter a time It seemed because of the many thoughts and memories the treat left with them," Direct Cream 8M SMnta Fay Heat Haney Rend a trial can Blackman h Griflia Company, Ogden, Utah, FRUIT BOXES A VEGETABLE CRATES fFIFRY ITtC UUIIU Egg h Butter Cases. AIL kinds of Fruit Boxen A Shi any quantity. Salt Lake Bon Sc ng cmlcn in mhrr Company. Say it With Flowert Prink Cut Flowers at All limes Hobdays Flower Shop Keith Emporium Bldg. - Salt Lake |