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Show TUB WANiSII FORK rRBSS, SPANISH FORK. UTAH P a .1$ ;. T. i News Notes From Alt Forte of UTAH q(tooooooooH nluau0 of pPp. Relieve that aver eaten laaUag and add yaf a Imiraae of over 1923 oc. rord-nto a statement filed with hs lr Irh-e.T- b rty to vXV'' Gtdaf, unique tiiuei the iwme riel of I e world. Tin griii w rre let we from (he araffuld-lafJl feet up the The lwenH iine rrah4 to tl ground with e raf and leo American fist hwly the unfurled, (miurri of the Uwnfrdrr-al- e chieftain, J the sculpg sd UXPf--r several Inivld t rAt-- ' . ) i V aiair. MJ. C Khanka, repre-ernlln- g Hi' tM WlUlama f rbariret". Ibe . .:' -- 5 1' ' . FrAJfirt?, uvz iTzsxvrj uis-zu- -f. 1 state ifcaaotef $ of fiinl Mvitl tarrsul for f UVkmai rpreeniiag final pay. tn0t of lb guteramrnta Urm of tlm fle bs Coat of oral lat a tha Itrtyhant all pioJiM, CHjrt: Vr'une f.--t nblvto was completed 0 year. O I "I VReflavor lasts B Ilia liquidation of lb lanka naeUh ha wmta Mr. Ilvton li lb effect tluil authority to make the dihiir district most will asked of tha court of Grind county. The dlvhh nd will ha the firet to b paid tinea tkt bank Closed. , for You Waiting -- a MEW Salad Delight 4 Nw frtla YakCliibStidtlnwriMlkl Wak a hwl ban you. a aew aUJ l Yak Club twa dr!-b- aesa baa a h nU, lavoTK ke )S K, (', feprewnllni few It n. k and ealf navy. I daughter of the linnet.n4 m 44 IM l.W Confederacy and hun-4.4 4m to . Mi, rode of rltlaona alao Irutro, A merhanU association o I I he unveiling, wIim-sM-Iroro wa perfected at a meeting held - vt w A head which la In tha I'rovo chamber of comment aa eighteen feet In height, U by repreenutlvi-- a of a large n umbel hut n unit In the great of local Lualoosa firm. Ac o'Style Axuwttvrji now being memorial SALAD DHLSSING , A Mounroad Provo. permanent gravel carved on Sirni When completed through Trovo canyon waa assured tain. the memorial a HI cover when tha Utah county commiaalonera an area of 120 feet by appropriated 115,800 to match a fed140 feet and embrace eral government appropriation a aome 7u0 figures, deplet115,000 for tha construction of such ing In granite the history a highway. Confederacy, of t h n Provo. Arnold S. Sandmler, Stone Mouutaln la la died man railroad of Provo, feet 700 la Georgia nod an high, and the face bring at the family residence, following carved la nlmoat peryem illness of seven months, resulting from complications duo to typhoid fedlculnr. ver. WUaonl and Harding the of The thought of two Logam Seventeen team will men each were sent out American peopl by tha ChamKnew That draff o turn on Decoration Day ber of commerce to aolicit funds for leadold days an ambitious young In the two to these great the Cache Valley centennial celebra- aaalstant district who' have "Gone attorney bad called er tion which will bo held in Logan July aa a witness the town drunkard. He Weal" alnce the laat 24 and 25. A general drive to rain had been warned that this worthy waa at re wing of blossom on the celefunds to stage the necessary unreliable when In liquor, but neverthe graves of the eotdler bration will begin within the next theless railed him and Went" la Gone proceeded with dead. .... men the examination. few weeks. All appropriate, for they fell and business housesprofessional are expected to You know the defendant?" In the service of thrir contribute to the fund, according to elr." "Ye, country as surely aa any chamber officials. "You Identify l.lm as the man who fighting man on the firing line. Salt Lake City. W. E. McKell in- struck the blow?" &2tzn&J7DZsnrTAzrr immcvaim No finer tribute can be termountain district manager of tha "I do." "I low ran you La so positive eloiit paid to ilardlng and no Juster esllmate mnde of American Surety company, was namhim than in Ireshlent Coolldgea Eulogy broad- ed hln?" Club of the at Rotary casted to the nation. President Coolidge begun the president "Writ, I know tdra and I rerognlr nnual election at the Hotel hie address with a reference to Leigh Hunts poem, the pluk giraffe Le la riding right succeed He Utah. Milton T. Lipman. Abon Ben Adhem," In which an angel write the now." John J. Pershing. The others seated In the picname of him who loves his fellow man at the head Salt Lake City. The Granddaddy He then lakes country, regarded aa one of of the list of those who love the Lord." ture. from left to right, are a Spanlsli-America- n Isn't It a Fact?. i. aald. In part : Wai veteran, a Union Civil War veteran, a the best fishing spots in Utah, may Great men do not often recognlz te Civil War veteran and a Mexican War It will be bard to Ond a better picture thea this be open to automobile traffic next each othera greatness. Shakeiear of President Herding, the men w loved and mourn. year. Workmen of the forest service never wrote a word of praise of any veter n. now ninety-fiv- e years of age. Standing, Ho loved hlj fellow men, and beceue they felt It from left to right, are a World War veteran and ( and knew It, they loved and trusted him. He aet expect to complete eight of the re- contemporary. conn.' nder of the local American Legion post, a an example of reedlneaa to caet away the sword. maining twelve milea during the preHe Bought for nations a peace the only true and sent summer, in which event the othCivil nurse and a World War nurse. Logie either proves or disproves all lasting peace baaed on Justice and right. He stood er four miles could but It doesn't accomplish any of finishbe things, rfeuu-in front and not the least Interesting of easily first end firm for his own country, then for manthem. kind. Ills sincerity and frankneae won to hla aids ed in 1925. the group Is a member of the C. M. T. C, He Is those who sensed the greet truth of human brotherInteresting because of his potentialities. To him hood. He led the way to the accomplishment of Midvale. Gibbons and Reed, conthe future of the nation Is to be entrusted. What the Washington conference on limitation of arms were awarded the contract tractors, And menu situations will he be called upon to meet? for four blocks of street paving And sprinkle in the foot-batAllen will he meet them? Why doubt? Old Glory has hfls life became. In the trsglo sorrow of Its end, tha antiseptic, healing a lesson In the value of simple, and modest wsys. through the business district of the Foot-Eas- e, never yet been lowered In defeat. In the meanWs mourn him todsy. snd we shell mourn him so city and several blocks on the Center powder for Tired, Swollen, Smarting; time this C. M. T. C. young American Is symbolic long ss remembrsnee holds before ue the pictures street for $47,680.10, it was announ Sweating feet It takes the friction from of a preparedness that does not exalt militarism of his pstience, felth snd Chrlatlsn tolerance. TUes and should further the cause of peace. This sumsre rare virtues, too seldom found among the men ced by the city recorder. The bona the shoe, prevents blister and sore spots and take the ating out of corns and Inwho bsv the strength to rise to high plaoea. issue to finance the civic improvehim mer there will be many thousands of Foot We may well hope that Ms example to his own ments were vited by the citizens at bunions. Always use Allan cluding the two sons of President Coolidge. snd to the world may help to. bring n the last election in November, 1923. Ease to break in new shoes and enjoy countrymen The veterans In this Camp Sam Houston group the blisa of feet without an ache. Those spirit of charity, accord and true fraternity, whereby shall be lighted the lamp of understanding to suggest that the ranks of both the Grand Army of have solved Ogden. A long dry period is re- who use Allens Foot-Ea- se show our on feet Into the of earth, peace paths the Republic and the United Confederate Veterans for a heavy cattle loss and their foot troubles. Sold everywhere. sponsible men. to will good are thinning fast The time is fast approaching Trial package and a Foot-Ea- se Walking poor grazing conditions on the BeavWilson's stubborn battle against death was typiwhen there will be no more Blue and no more Doll sent Free. Address dam souther wash extreme in the cal of career. his a was never He who gave fighter Foot-Eas- e, Gray only the Khaki which grew out of the Blue Le Roy, N. Y. up. He elected to go down with colors flying. The west corner of the state, on the Dixie Allens and Gray. The latest pension figures give a hint national to a forest, according report undaunted spirit remained undimmed to the end, of the way the veterans are dropping from the and those last moments must have been fortified made here to the district forest ofranks. by the conviction that his fight had not been In fice, Monday, by W. W. Mace, superPensioners for ths fiscal year ending June SO, For he appealed to the conscience of the visor of the Dixie forest. vain. as 647.010 639,758, with numbered 1923, compared world and that appeal Is slowly bearing fruit. Many for ths fiscal year ending June SO, 1922. Ths amount Provo. Professor L. John NuttaD of money paid out for pensions for the fiscal year are they who pronounce him the greatest personage been made dean of the college ot has of 1923 was S263.012.600, as compared with Zontte used imply s a mouth- produced by the World War. Let the man speak education and Dr. Carl an Increase of 39.204.917. Soldier pension F. Eyring In for himself wash or gargla doc three things. his 26,250 war decreased Civil of the dedication by of the during proclamation last fiscal year, the number being 193,881 In read during the ceremonies at the dedication of dean of the college of arts and (1) It dettroy tha breath odors 1923 and 168,623 in 1923, while the widows of Civil the majestic memorial amphitheater In the Na- sciences at the Brigham Young uniarising fnftn condition in tha war veterans drawing pensions fell from 273,194 were The appointments mouth. tional Cemetery at Arlington. It reads, in part: versity. In 1922 to 264,508 In 1983, a reduction of 7.614. made at a meeting of the executive war were In(2) It kill the germs responsible Pensioners of the Spanish-AmericThe dedication of the national memorial at Arfor pyorrhea rad other gum creased during the year by 22,438. The number of committee of the university. closes and to commits a lington history great diieaee. widows of veterans of this war drawing pensions in the making of a nation. Gathered In episode An Increase also Increased from 9,198 to 13,167. this national cemetery and elsewhere are most of Provo, This year the state of (3) It kill the eerm that cause of 56 pensioners of Indian wars occurred during the men who fought out the constitutional quesand more cold, o has under construction road Utah the last fiscal year There are only 49 soldiers tion. Insoluble by other processes, and now the serious respiratory disease. exwhich will of the Mexican war drawing pensions from the an projects require government has set this great and beautiful buildn Zonite is absolutely government Widows being pensioned from the ing to stand like a sentinel on the banks of the penditure of more than $2,500,000, acous. In bottles at your druggists. War of 1812 declined from 49 to 40. Potomac and to view for all time the capital of a cording to Preston G. Petersoft, reunited nation. Another picture shows Prof. Edwin D. Menny chairman of the state road commis50c Time has Its thrown Influence on over softening and David Spaulding unveiling a bronze tablet ad sion here who delivered an address the time has eliminated our from controversy, 1.00 the campus of the University of Washington In memory the bitterness which that controversy before the Provo the of chapter men and one woman who gave honor of aroused, but time has only served to magnify the American Association of Engineers heroic valor of the captains and men who fought their lives for their country In the World War. the great fight. The sense of responsibility in the youth of the day Monticello, Citizens of Monticellt As the nation arose, united, It found itself blessed Is one of the things that gives us hope. All the under the with a great tradition. In these later days that turned out In full force tradition has nerved the arms of millions of Ameridirection of the Rebus Rota club re. college men were valiant In the World War as cans called upon to vindicate upon foreign fields of In every war. There was Intense love of country to beautify the automobile battle the principles of political liberty. They cently and a passion for service no less strong. It Is the lived among our allies and faced the foe as solcamp grounds. They planted twenty-seve- n diers from the New world should, conscious of their trees and about 1000 square picked youth of the country the high school boys Will reduce Inflamed, strength, confident of the cause, alike unselfish and yards of lawn, and, In addition, they and college undergraduates who are resorting Swellen To-den- i. And Strained, I to like in think that their unconquerable. Doubtto the camps. military training voluntarily built 600 feet of sidewalk. hour of triumph, unseen but potent, there stood beLigaments, or less they hate war, but doubtless they Intend to be Muscles. Stops the lameness side them the spirit of the great dead, the spirit of those who originally rescued America from the and pain from a Splint, Salt Lake, The Utah Bankers as. ready for Intelligent service In the next war If It Side Bone or Bone Spavin. political tyranny of the Old world and dedicated so elation will hold its sixteenth an. comes. and kept her free and Just. I cannot attend the No blister, no hair gone and June 13 ceremony of this dedication, but my heart is there nual convention at Ogden, The Washington Monument at the capital Is im- hors can ba used. $2.50 botfellow with and I my Join countrymen everywhere and 14, according to announcements tle at druggists or delivered. presslve perhaps there Is no more Impressive In grateful recognition of the virtues which this Describe your ease for apodal inmemorial on earth to a human being than this memorial commemorates and In reverent thanks to Issued by Secretary Carl Marcusen. and interesting bore struction the God of nations that He has made It possible for great shaft In honor of the Father of His CounBook S A tree. to In show this the us world America that day still beauIs try." The Lincoln Memorial at the capital W.f.TOUNabt, 816 Ltwm St, SprieffieM, Bus. Is baptised in the spirit of the founders and Let us aim to have our tiful perhaps there Is no more beautiful memorial on earth to a human being than this temple erectwhole community as attracBATHE YOUR EYES The ed In honor of the Savior of His Country. clean and healthful a3 Dm Dr. Thompson Byewnter. tive, your druggist or Buy recent unveiling of the sculptured head of Gen. our cleanest, neatest homo. lltt BiYtt.Ttor.il. Y. BookUte Robert & Lee suggests that the great Stone MounWa N. Ue, Salt Lak City, No. tain memorial to the Confederate army will be . ! d s-.v- UlsTti TU ml nutaiy amunia ttottar, taealk. flavor It aatislica tha crattag aw ecu. tVrloley f dnabla walaa la tte benefit and pleaaer It provide. 5mU h Ui htritf V(U4. 1 1 the army, and Rear Admiral Jamra U. ' by Clannaaa mwwtli aad taaUl ad ntd digestion. pre-rn- ,Q'A.) fyAS'$-l- ' v e. to rount y p!a4 I?.!!?,!. y H. W. Murk done on the r4. n f.8i.tea) ol cimperallte a kWh aI4 172.04 tha guterammi llellni aa4 lu.trijor county f27,tn0. Mial,-Trcent payment U the creditor of I. prMata lUnk of Moat tured are a It Mn n very eiaru and hare 4f the a proiiaMy ! made t abort IVbfrdrtaey. Tb 8eih lIU-- n b lime, swording at the ceremony In- Mai hank commUaioaer. K, II cluded governor of the Mrrrt deputy otamliier In charge ol Wen. vZssitrMuK A ( g out Uoarl of boron-ulnotd- f-r- (art-.- . total muniy Ibl otlcr.tvcry meal vrriiii ..- kTv. f y. Irt I",.,anuia '' M- d lfa cjrr.rc.jn&fsrr well-know- y rtrt rjr-Alticu- cxmrszw: By JOHN A&XIC'AX 4a caavz? DCKINSON SHERMAN Gray kdiJ Khflki""lb6 Blue and Gray of Ibe Civil War and the Khaki of (tie 8 ia n I a mcrlraa War and the World War; America reunited under one Hog and In one uni form! So In hnlf century h-- Memoriu! lay bna coma new meaning to have with more soldier dead, alas, and with more graves for decoration hut also with more heroes and with new reaiMinalhllltles and new Ideals. Half a century ago Memorial Day In Its beginnings wns an American holy day, for our soldier dead Iny here at home. Memorial Day In 1924 will be observed the world over, for our soldier dead are scattered to the ends of the earth. We, here at home, who can do no better, wear popples In their honor and entrust to other hands the strewing of blossoms Over There." In the American Cemetery, No. 1,232. (Meuse), France, lie 13.938 of our soldier dead known and Identified, and 483 unknown. Loving hands, American and French, will pay tribute with flowers. And there will be no dearth of blossoms In the other overseas American cemeteries St Mlhlel, Somme, Alsne-Marn- e and Suresnes In France; Flanders Fields In Belgium, and Brookwood In England. Row upon even row they stretch. A white and shining multitude; Line of Crosses on the soil of France, To mark the plighted brotherhood ! That knew no barrier, no breed. When heroes side by heroes stood. Said Myron T. Herrick, American Ambassador to France, at the dedication ceremonies last year: We are assembled here as we were last year and In the years before, and as will others be la all the years to come, to do honor to the men who died In France la defense of our honor and the worlds liberty. Diverse Indeed were the tongues and races that made up the A. E. F. In life Americas fighting men came from the ends of the earth. In death Uncle Sam, responsive they He as to the call of bereaved hearts, has sent these soldier dead to rest at home In Italy, Ireland, Poland, Denmark, Sweden, Scotland, Czechoslovakia, Norway, Finland, Sardinia and even China. One likes to think that not one of these graves wUl be forgotten on Memorial Day. For six years the Graves Registration Service has been at work. Except for permanent construction work In the Fields of Honor overseas its work is done. It brought some 46,000 soldier dead to America. Approximately 30,000 were concentrated In the American cemeteries overseas, and 700 were sent to foreign countries. A colossal work and .well performed. Let us do honor to those who did It. Those who picture the bringing In of the dead of a combat organization as a leisurely occupation performed after fighting and firing has ceased, might turn to the report of General Pershing describing the fighting of late April, 1918, and read ; On April 20, Lieutenant McCormick and his group arrived at Mandres and began their work under heavy shell tire and gas; and although troops were In dugouts, these men Immediately went to the cemetery and In order to preeerve records and locations, repaired and erected new crosses as fast as the old ones were blown down. They also comthis work pleted the extension to the cemetery, lf hours, duroccupying a period of one and ing which time shells were falling continuously and they were subjected to mustard gas. They gathered many bodies which had been first In the hands of the Germans and were later retaken by Identification was esAmerican counter-attack- s. pecially difficult, all papers and tags having been removed and most of the bodies being In a terrible condition and beyond recognition. The other pictures are equally suggestive of phases of the observance of Memorial Day. Surely It is inspiring the group picture made at the opening of the Citizens Military Training Camp at Fort Sam Houston. In the center, seated. Is Geo. Meuse-Argonn- e Itomagne-sous-Montfauco- n Olse-Alsn- e, far-flun- g one-ha- TAfA: Con-fede- '.,r Shako Into Your Shoes h 3263,-S07.6- an at non-poiso- fifty-seve- n . 20-19- 24. |