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Show WILL HONOR UTAH HEROES flail's war host returned to the slate al'ler service in all pans of (he world. They -participated on land and on sea, guaranteeing to the world the peace and democracy that President Wilson outlined in his proelumation when war against (lermany was declared. de-clared. Most of the 2,1.(100 I'tahns have come back. Seven hundred of them lie buried in the ground on which they fought for the preservation of human lives and human liberty. To memorialize as much as possible the .splendid heroism of those who died ill the service, and celobruie with those who came back the full significance of peace, the Stale of Utah will entertain en-tertain these returned Soldiers, Sailors and Marines in Salt Lake City. October Octo-ber S, ! and 10. Special invitations have been sent to the closest relatives of the men who died in the service. A special place will he provided for them at the Memorial Me-morial Oratorio Exercises at the Tabernacle. Tab-ernacle. October 8 at S p. m. October I) on the State Fair grounds an athletic carnival will he held in honor of the men who returned, all of whom have been invited to participate. par-ticipate. October JO at the State Capitol will be held an informal reception and ball for Utah's living heroes. We- cannot too strongly urge upon the men who served in the world war the value of such a get-together reunion re-union as Governor Bamberger has planned. It will help to solidify the men who served from Utah and will re-open and renew friendships made in France, England and all partsof the world where the allied armies met. I |