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Show THURSDAY, FEBRUARY 4, 1932 THE LEHI SUN, LEJIL. UTAH THURSDAY Local Items Mr. and Mrs. John A. Anderson attended the temple excursion on and Mrs. Dean Powell spent Tuesday In the capltol city on a combined business and pleasure trip. ' Lynn Webb of the B. T. U. at Provo, spent the week-end home with hi parents, Mr. and Mra. Heber a Webb. Mrs Stanley E. Goodwin left Tuesday for Sandy to spend a week with, her pareats. . Mr. and Mrs. Chafloe jGraff. , , , : Miss LaPriel Goodwin returned to school at the B- Y. U. In Provo, Monday, after being absent on ac count of Illness for a week. Clifton Jackson and Miss Ella Hainuay or Pleasant Grove, were dinner guests of Mr- and Mrs Franklin Jackson In Salt Lake City on Tuesday. Ferd and Fay Evans, members of the B. Y. U- basketball squad, returned re-turned home Tuesday morning, after a trip to Idaho and Montana, where they played several game. They report that the B. Y. U. were victorious in every game played. Mr. and Mrs. Virgil Meredith are rejoicing over the arrival of their first child, a ten pound baby daughter, born Tuesday, January 26th, in the American Fork hos pital. AH concerned are doing nicely, Mrs- Meredith was formerly form-erly Miss Ruby Zimmerman of this city. Clifton Jackson, who has been supervising station agent of the Union Pacific Railroad at Mllford, for the poet several months, spent from Friday until Tuesday here with his parents, Mr. and Mrs Samuel Jackson. He left Tuesday for Cedar City, where he has been transferred. He will also be supervising super-vising agent there. Mr. and Mrs- Grant Llttleford spent Saturday in Pleasant Grove, visiting relatives- "LET KNIGHT DO IT" I). Hoihrook of Salt Laka City, wan in Lehl on business, Tuesday. Mr. Glen Wasden spent part of last week In Fruita, Utah, on a business trip. lie made the trip by auto. If it's Insurance we handle It. If It's a tax matter we understand It. Mra. Alvrena Wilcox ifl visiting this week with her Bister, Mrs. Matt Peterson. Why be unsettled when you may know the truth? ' We are thoroughly acquainted Sunday Mr. and Mrs. Harold - v. week-end with his parents, wr-..u I intfimA Tn v but, ann arm, or nv r n correct any false idea you may have received. Why not be sure as well as safe? If you wish the work done In your own home, get in touch with us and we will call at your home. Johnson and children motored to Lehl to visit with Mr. Johnson's parents, Mr, and Mrs. B. Y. John son. Friends will be pleased to hear that Mr. Suel Zimmerman is re covering after a week's Illness. Mr Zimmerman has been suffering with high blood pressure. Mr. William Price has been con fined to his bed for the past two weeks, but is improving at the present- His many friends are hoping for his speedy recovery. Dick Evans was home from the Jk .V-A B. Y. TT. at PrOVO 10 spenu wio Mrs. Sylvester Evans. William Racker left Wednesday morning for California for a week's visit. He will visit in San Bernar dino and Los Angeles. Lions To Entertain Sons At Meeting NOEL O. KNIGHT Insurance and Tax Counselor POWERS SHOE STORE Main Street Lehl Tom will save you money on any article of clothing you may need. A Father and Sons party will be held tonight, (Thursday) by the local Lions Club- Every Lion who has a Bon is to bring him as his guest. Other Lion members who haven't sons are to invite a boy to come as their guest A very interesting program has been arranged by a committee, consisting con-sisting of Ross O. NIelson, chairman; chair-man; Dr- John G. Jones and Leo Hanson. The entertainment will be held In the Fifth Ward dining halL k ftih rtrnirrflm And banCIUet Mr. and Mrs. Glenn Wilkinson i of I wfll gQ tQ thft h,gh Khool gym for sports. Dr. Jones will be master of ceremonies cere-monies and following is the program pro-gram to be given: Singing, "America" Group. Ogden, visited Sunday with Mrs. Wilkinson's parents, Mr. and Mrs-Elmer Mrs-Elmer Jarkson- Their son, Paul, stayed to visit for a week- Heber Hadfield spent Saturday in Provo, visiting with James Ed wards, who recently underwent an appendicitis operation. He reports that Mr. Edwards is recovering nicely. Saturday Mr. and Mrs. W. W- Dlckerson, Mr- Rodney Dlckerson, Mrs. Luther Coates and Mrs. Carlos Coates and two children visited in Sandy with Mrs. Arthur Poison, in Salt Lake City, with relatives and In Magna with Mr .and Mrs. Jesse Balllnger. Mrs. Juliet Goates spent Tuesday and Wednesday visiting in Salt Lake City. Mr. and Mrs. Fred Woolstonjind two children of Provo, came Sun day to spend a week with Mr. Woolson'a narents. Mr. and Mrs. George Btrasburg- Mr. and Mrs. Roy Olson of Vine yard, spent Sunday In Lehl, visit ing with Mrs- Olson's parents, Mr. and Mrs. J. W- Webb. Prayer Lion S- I. Goodwin. Group song "Wild Irish Rose." Business Lion Thomas Powers-Welcome Powers-Welcome to the boys Lion Dr. "Ted and Buzz" A burlesque burles-que on Edward Larsen and his son, Boyd, by Leo Hanson and his son, The Social Club met at the home of Mrs. Edith Evans on Thursday .afternoon of last week for regular club party. The afternoon was spent In playing bridge, high score prizes being captured by Mrs- J. W. Zimmerman and Mrs. Earl Smith. Early In the evening a tasty luncheon lunch-eon was served to the club members mem-bers and two special invited guests, Mrs- Glen Adamson and Mrs. Geo, Lewis. : Dr. G. Q. Christensen PHYSICIAN and SURGEON Office Hours 10 to 12 and 2 to 5 Office Phone J Residence Phone 72 The Vanguards of the Third Mrs. Victor Smith and new baby daughter were removed home Mon day from the Crane Maternity Hospital at Provo. They are doing Jack ni'-riv I Saxaphone duet Boyd Larsen - - i and Dean 'Worlton. Mrs. Matt Carson and two child- Stunt, "Doctor" Lions J. O. Miss Ruth Racker of Salt Lake ren and Shirley Giles, who is visit- Melling, Hugh Otterson, Joseph City came Sunday to spend her two jng here from California, motored Roblson and Frank Sharp, week s vacation with her parents, to Ogden. Saturday, where they Cowboy songs Stanley '.dark Mr. and Mrs. L. D. Racker. vitnd ntit Mnnnv miMtn nf and son. Keith their mnthor Mm Rllev Giles and Stunt, "Old Black Joe" Musical Mrs. LeRoy Lott and daughter, tnft! M Raml-,, rn stunt with Joe Coulam. Edward ttutn, spent Saturday In Salt Lake Larsen. Dr. Elmo Eddinrton "-(.. l, , - i i in I. - inrtfli His Washington Education Neglected-tr.,', By George B. Lockwood " Members of the House of Repre sentatives went gunning at a re- Monda local tO tK... ' 8Mn sent Li . . "Hi , ill rk. tj cent session ror representative Sol of . " Prt, v Ington," and director of the George Washington Bicentennial Commission. Commis-sion. They declared that Washington Washing-ton was so well known that he did not need advertising. Every school child in America, they declared, knew all about Washington. ShtrlAv filW nf " Mn. . ..I . I J I ' Ward were entertained at a "iUg" " r JT w California, arrived in Lehl Part party last Wednesday evening at the home of their class leader, Mr. Howard Ricks- The boys spent the forepart of the evening skiing on nearby hills, then gathered at the Ricks home and enjoyed games, followed by a hot chilli supper. Those present were Wayne Sun derland, Roger Price, Leo Hadfield, Had-field, Howard Gray, Ronald Price. Robert Johnson, Leland Price andl110" to n'- visiting with her Mr. Ricks. last week for a two months visit here. He is staying at the home Mrs- L. D- Racker spent from of Mr. and Mrs. W. M. Carson. Friday until Sunday, visiting in Salt Lake City with her son and daughter-in-law, Mr. and Mrs. Leonard Racker, Jr. Miss Luclle Walker, who is em- The Bee-Hive girls of the Second Ward with their advisors, Thelma Goodwin, Virginia Goodwin, Arreva Armlstead and Fern Hamicn, enter talnedat a novel party Monday evening in the ward chapel, the mothers of the girls being the honored guests. Miscellaneous games and stunts were Indulged in, after which tasty refreshments were served. The ward Y. L. M- I. "Long, Long Trail." Salute to the flag Group. Father and Sons Day, introduced by the Lions Club is a new innov- Mlss Betty Hlgglnson and Daniel atlon ln Lehi. This year the club C- NIelson, both of NenhL were 18 carrying it out with a winter married in Lehl Friday evening at ,nJoor program, perhaps supple-the supple-the home of Mr. and Mrs. Wealda- mented with a summer outing, mer Jnnn Piohnn TTvrnm a. This winter meeting win onn- ployed in Salt Lake City, spent Anderson performed the ceremony. fined to Lions and their invited iuu.may io im, visiung witn her guests, while in time it la hnnA parents, Mr., and Mrs. Hershel The Athenian Club ladles were that th club will be able to lead D, returned . n toan lAKe. entertained at the home of Mrs. out ln making this an annual af muiiuay evening. , Svilnov fifUhrlc Wono. fair for the entira .nm- i a ii i.uuvouuj c.a ttri " i w xrwiaa4 uiiAkjr w r -. . . I wvi v VA ftiIC7 fcllC I m Tu Zu ' aaugnter lesson on a Finnish Epic, entitled, "M" Men GleiTIPr of Mr. and Mrs. Ellis Peterson, has "Kalevala." Later In the afternoon " Banquet To Be Held Next Week The annual "M" Men and Gleaner little children's party, honoring her Glrl8 banquet will be held Saturday daughter, Maurlne, who was cele- vening, February 13 and plans for n, Pu8t 6ek ln SaU delicious- luncheon was served to ,,er sister, Mrs. jfTank the rTi.h iai. ttoggan, wno has been quite ill. Mrs. Hoggan was formerly Miss Ellis Peterson of this city. Mr. and Mrs. Then Representative Huddleston, of Alabama, while denying the need of .advertising Washington, proceed ed to demonstrate that there Is still need of such publicity, and that it might well start with the member from Alabama, ine ivevoiuiionary war would have been won. Congressman Hud -uicoiuu Bam, vv cusmngion or no Washington." If Mr. Huddleston knew his Washington he would not with confidence make such an as senion. ine evidence is all the other way. The cause more than once hung by a thread, and only the great weight of Washington's leadership lead-ership prevented the collapse of the struggle. Washington was called to the command of the American armies by the Continental Congress only because he seemed to be the one man for the hour. Early in the trouble between ' England and the colonies, Washington had offered a Virginia regiment at his own expense ex-pense and march it to the defense of Boston. From a military standpoint stand-point he was the ;chief man of the colonies; he was the one man in whose abilities both the northern and southern colonies had confid ytfromvJr "Vi fteh0 m The contest Wll, Seventh r..mhGT 1o"ar i 7j? '"ae By jj --"UtJi Merlin Loverly Grade received v E for hi. received s essay. un Monday afternoon Mrs. G- S. Peterson entertained at a charming I. I Lott and . ... . . , A. officers, Miss Arleen Goodwin, ,,,1: " " 1 " Bna brating her:ninth birthday. Games event are rapidly goine for Mm. n w.hh mi-, n, mtBB ueorgeanna Peterson attended 1 -, ... v mm tuiaa vivu i , , . , , vjr , i cntimciiLa were ine x no rutn warn will c H tuuuwtusj Kirw - ana ineiri . ... 1 uuw irienas were . in attendance l wui d neid in that mru .. ouuuuy av me nome or Mr- tu rt . U,, . . . -. .mi nun juuil. n-ULn i -iiicHL uaji hua w i 1. j . . - - ..... vuuAeu Whlmpey, Betty Davis, Betty Wil- and prepared by the Gleaner Girls iuiumy rute iSKiamore, Betty ui lna' ward- , , Jean Dortoii; Beth Galsford and ! They plan to work nut The mothers were in attendance: Barbara Knight. Madge Worlton, Karma Evans. Virginia' Melline. Iiullne Goates, Luclle Wlnterton, Luclle Fagan, Marie Degelbeck. Marie Gray, Emma Strasburg, Nola Clark, Arllne Allred, Darline Lar sen, Velma Jackson, Cleo Ashton, Mclba Carter, Margaret Helen Roberts, Iris Fowler and Janice Hanson tlimi IN THE PRICE OF RUBBER GOODS Prices Reduced on Entire Stock NEW SPRING DRESSES First showing of the season, Snappy models,' wonderful values. $3.95 $3.95 $3.95 Same grade sold for $6.03 last season. Also a splendid assortment Afternoon Dresses 59c two for $1.00. Others $1.00 and $1.05. Electric light globes 15c each 15c each 15c each ALL SIZES 15 TO 60 WATT 100 WATT TOR 25c EACH Dark Outing Flannel 10c the yard NEW SPRING PERCALES CURTAIN MATERIAL FOR CHICKEN COOPS 10c the yard and up 3G inch. 48 inch, 81 inch. Crystal White Soap, 8 Bars - 25c Big Chief Pencil Tablet & 5c Pencil Both for 5c Pencil Tablets Two for Five Cents LOUSE LEAF NOTE HOOKS 10c EACH COMPLETE. OTIIEKS AT 15e AND 25c. RAYON BLOOMERS All Sizes up to IS Years 25c Ladies 49c, 59c, etc. ood wr For Big Values Always STREET LEHL UTAH and Mrs. Denzll Brown. The Primary officers and teach ers of the First Ward were de llghtfully entertained at the home of Miss Agnes Phillips Monday evening for their regular monthly Dusmess meeting and social After Primary business was taken care of. the meeting was turned Into a social and games and dainty rreshments enjoyed. The numbered seventeen- Lela Ericksonr an affa tlve valentine color scheme In the The ubject of v. essay wag, How . Street Safelv- Ject was. "Ho.;r Safe In r.., w Per was" I M Traffic PrttoT." Children." ' The officers of at many handed ,andn i erican LeHn i ...... thank uun, This year th Junior W.u c. "6" ocnoni m . ence. He had displayed his general, year that the il ship at Braddock's defeat durw havft ... ....r'b the French and Indian war. savi rrflt ... lea 1 t 4 the army of British reeular. - f est -id colonials from destruction. Indeed were held Mol ' it was at that time that the colon- about sevenfvT! ists nrst gained confidence that for n-rt. '.C " m U ,j . . I ' ' UIB cast ...-, ,uiu meei rea-coata In bat- Following ro , tie. They saw them trv EmnM J . JT " ttolift! vuvcu lur Darts tactics on the . frontier, and knew wim.m that Americans were a match for Perkins fVl''L"-- ' the Britons on their home grounds I pli!' th6 i " .... Washington Alnno. nnnM i, I u,u. wikij w " wuiu liavl'VAjr t-. , commanded lh nniM.... - I o.- . . U1CI 1 ..,mvuW ui tne i oir nector Fish. . Pri v , army and of the Continental Con- Dulcie ... fiJ gress durine vMH a vrsiniafe discouragement. . The fact that hJph """ presisted in the face of such oh. Ann aJoVu"'""'' stacles save conffn , '.. am M lc mu- maun ....... U.t. . . . I nlsts in dark txHnri mt,. t,a x.wm Valley Forge.. His policy bf strik- U, e Ing blows and then retreating aln J "! 0m fe kpt an American army ,n the field, fim TLrch When he descended on ' Trenton, T)l w. M fi t-i - I m Ann r,,i or iaua uomg JJ OrWara J OT is me amner a spicy Big Stake Road Show ' ZZZ'?- WAniM ... i vuiiui cu inn t-t aooi - nu ana mDJe decoration an tk.Li mmy ana tj . , , mn "orauons and the, then got awav thm.mi, .1o PrOI. PnsnlltnOpU Mi o aG 17 1 lillO.il I I 4M4VVa rCU each ward taking Extensive preparations are now will C TJ Z JT .a dance re- unaerway for a big staka rna-i K.- went la ' ".tvi ujr mo XL. X- A. and Offloera under the direction of th in .i.t. ' T" "',or' drama leaders. rnk w.. -TI 1' Mrs Myrtle Clark and Mrs Mrs. J. Cliff Miller entertained Miss Jeanne, On, " .,7k"" Maud0 Gleaner Girl ad- members of the Bridge Club at her ward participating with a fifteen l Z'. WlU be fifty home on Thursday afternoon of last minute act The date has beenTet In tWs ,nc,udln? the dance. --..v.ua a, m Men are cordially invited and urged to at- by the "M" stake Men Francis " week. Mrs, awarded Ih at bridge. A well appointed lunch eon was served at 5 o'clock p. m. to Mesdames Clyde McKellar, Max Hanson, Dean Freshwater. Francis vruttica, xj. v, Klck Bramwell St. josepn Hackett and the nostess. Mr. and Mrs. Ell Fox entertained members of the Missionary Parents and Wives Association at their nome Thursday evening. A pro 5ini, including a vocal duet by Airs, verl Goates and Nelda Clark a reading by Miss Wanda Fox and a vocal solo by Bishop William iiaaneid was given. Elder Jardine or Lousiville, Idaho, who is Just returning home from the Northern fctates mission, where he was DIs trict President and a former com nnntnn A T 1 .... , .....v ., vl uvugms i'nuups, was present at the meeting and gave an interesting talk. Elder Jardine was in Lehl visiting with Mr. and Mrs Lvl Phillips. Later in the even ng delicious refreshments served to thirty members- uoates was ror March 29. The Derannoi r t, i , . I.... ' : - ior nign score nrteen minute act is to be com posea of bonaflde ward memhM Entr-acts will be furnished by the .via ira Unn J ... "u ana wm be of such character that they can be pre- icrrnea in rront of the curtains and can d discontinued upon the ar rival or the feature act following. Each act will be judged by five Judges from the stake executive committee, one to be stationed in each ward. The acts will be Judged I on tne rollowing basis: Prepar-ation Prepar-ation and finish 40 points: enter. tainment and themtan novelty 20 points; staging costume 10 tend. More details concerning the hn luet will appear in nert wv. 1 " wa d issue. were n. - 1 ur Biuaenrs or Professor an Mrs- Prank Wright gave a recital in the Third Ward Sunday even ing, previous to a Sacred Pawint i ne Light and Life of the World " pwsnted by the Primary children. ihe numbers given included Kuuar selection by Miss Beth Knudsen. a violin solo by Irvin Dlckerson. a guitar duet bv Mi. i--etn Knudsen and Miss Ivy Rus n una a violin duet by Prof. Wright and Miss Helen Wamlck or Pleasant Grove, accompanied by -urs. n. w. Warnick at the olano The entire group of Primary child- paiucipaiea in the pageant which included several choruses. ana a duet bv irvin Johnson and iey Planning. The various nttlnns of the. world wu cnted in rw-w and all gathered otrpthrr to 'rr the closing number. ve T,, Pmph"! " DfWdi-'-r. ,T- nfi v-" " f - ' O God For A M-h the conirre-'i conirre-'i singing. Earl ive the closing ' "immmnaa was "' Mavis John-accompanist Lehi Stock Judging leam Ranks Seventh In Ogden Livestock Show Mr. E. B- Garrett of th Woi high school, has received tho. re sults of the stock Judging at the Ogden Livestock Show. hoM and 0gden on January 9. Thirtv-thr points. Ten noint. teams. constitutin-? ninf,. will be deducted from the Judges boys fron Utah and Idaho com-decision com-decision for each minute over m- Pe in the stock ,iMn. under the fifteen minute schedule- result8 showed that Lehi Hteh mere will be two grouDs nf School team ranked ..vti, Prizes given by the stake com- 8peaks vy well for our boys, mlttee. First three irpnri I Amone tha ..j,..,, . ft, rn. . . . . r ... . " -".imurus -v, second, 5 00 and third tt" masses of livestock, $2-60. Second tnn ------ ynzes; - na and was award- 13.00 for the ward having the great- ed a sver medal from, the Salt on Dean est percentage of I Lake Trihnno xt. . - en- 1 n vjarter cam tendance, and S100 for the third highest in the ! having the largest attendance. dairy cattle and Dean Evans took Five minutes will be allowed t fi"h place In the go from one ward to the next and 8wino and sheep, five minutes to get company and These Future Farmer bovs did scenery off ih. ... total of twenty-five minutes. ihe wards will travel clockwi ending up ln their own warL example First Ward will go first to Second, then the Third sv Fifth and then back to their own ward. The Second will Q f,r- . l"w uira and so forth. Th 1 ..... mutual will nvoi sixty percent and the stake M. I- A. IT ,pcr cenl f the gross receipts. ' 7 '" Iund to be divided w"wn me x. M- and T. T- xr This road show promises to . venr outstanding affair if the wards "" uu "eir part ln Drenarlno. , ' ' ia "fining acts- Mr. McGhie urges hat every ward have the name for n oy tne next M. I. , mull.. -uuu excellent and they with Mr. Garrett "-"- o praise- For UnceMtanJlot itTsranii ma,. To W inn.. y beyd the Individual and hi. feline. -CBrtyla Hon -trfm m. Attention Fellow Citizensl woTrk It ,n,"ne WUh "'atlonal ork commission, we the members ll Im on t No. a i wh Pt f Utah' ap to an, who can. tn i .. . -- xa ce L Pl0yment rate ten peri of serving JLT. mar- Poultrymen With Eeccrl evama uj. una man who ZZV r . to?t mllitry Carl Frischknecht of iirl :::: ,r' l.aom on a shoe- s- C extension service ice wZZll. that Panied cou Ment, lm lc wcail Benl washing- Rich, visited in Lehi nM " the noon to aid poultrymen of tto th Z7Z '.I ' V . vvona t0 wh0 are ensaged in recort kee .... nenu or ue new. projectg ln And iPVAn k ... 1 . ... . I x - j . . uro virause ui wasin- i-u-aate ana answering any r "sum uia not prevent plotting tions that they had regarding against him nrhtni, .1 . I . . . . . .. amiusi succeed- 1 recora dooks. Tnere are i: eu. a weaker man would have been thirty noultrvmpn in tM itr t easily unhorsed.; The fact that he ing these record books and te ""nff w!Uiout pay helped pro- them were present at this md ""n lrom suspicion of self held in the Memorial bufldii iieresi. . mere grew on the colo- 1:30 p. m. on Monday. - comprenension of the Monday forenoon a meeting greatness of Washington's character hPid in ft,. as the war wore on. There was no School and at 7:30 p. m. a wl --'' me fena-..or . the" war jng was held in the American F: in view or the chaotic condi- city Hall. me country his army as- snvlofj.. . .. . . uigeu nun : accept a crown, he indignantly repelled the suggestion, or when, peace conciud ed, he returned his sword to Con gress at Annapolis with the declara tion mat he was .retiring forever from public life to return to the tranquility of Mount Vernoh. ' ... s possible, but imDrobable. mat without Washington the Revo-lctionary Revo-lctionary War could have been won. Confidence in Washington marf possible the diplomatic achieve ments of Franklin in Europe, which Drought essential aid to the colo isis. tven during his- lifetime Washington became in Eurone legendary figure. The Board of Education of George Washington cannot be too Alnin School District, w$ i much "advertised." The facts about hid thmuirh their clerk at ti j his achievements cannot be too well appointed meeting for the a- ais laeais and a principles, the property known as t still essential to th nnatnitv f tt.-o-v. chnni nmnwy at IA 1 I the naUon, cannot become too fa- Bidders must state what 43 J miliar: hU v.- L. .u if n make .... ji , kfUUIUV W? IUU L i U 1 1 IUC 1111. -1' ( i widely commended to Americans property. A certified chect - youne- and ia tt . I . km nriceS3 xiere was a mm- 1 per cent 01 mc tarv p-pniim .-v. T . i... I usj . 1I bids - " wuv never dul me mmranv uiu. i .-: character of the RnidW nw that id the clerk of the ' ' of the citizen; a leader who did not or before February 15. ti- esteem the power which ram a to Rnnrd reserves the rigtt him, for power's sake, but only as (any and all bids. Tuesday's schedule was: SjKi ville High School at 1 p. m; f- son City Hall at 1:30 p- a-; SpsS ish Fork City Hall at 7:M Wednesday the demonstrators f ln the agriculture rooms of tlCf- and County Building at rwro.lr one who were not at these ings, may leave word to tt and efforts will be made to ft their homes, according j Rich. ' Bids Wanted cent Those wn In ti, . "ywjr more men in the next sixty days will receive Lued wh Simllar t( oil issued when you sent a father son Z broth- ""0 service in mVlS Lrrg68thTder to shouid- Z Wts get together now in this tae wm Plyinff their P-rage P-rage will please hand hi. name to any member , .Jl "? ?,tato National I they win .v , wu 80 "iat J. will get their service flag and Get'ready. set go. his coiintrvl launiuiiy; a statesman whose broad vision embraced not merely the Present, but the far future of his country, and left to generations yet unborn the priceless legacy of his still sage counsel. Washington was the symbol of the most heroic, the most romantic, the most unselfish right for human liberty ever waged. Tr. wamosc It: .l null" . J The bizs ... -ijiw world is New rk c. f, yir. paying ValnaM. Tropical Food , Plantain (Mnsa paradisiacal Is a Pecies of banana, the fruit of which Is a staple article of food In the tropics. It is Urper than the ordinary banana, greenish yellow In ior, less sweet and more starchy. It rooked In various wars. SoanJ Cam HsuallT at best advantage ran w . s th tower. 1.. sra ll l"""" .i,Wf j, be hearJ at Z"-depending Z"-depending npoBj " of tower and Psts" Often, tunes n at a distance of c |