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Show THE WEEKLY REFLEX, KAYSVILLE, UTAH Snake Dance by Mold Indians of Arizona Stadium Day in Tacoma Draws Great Crowd ,x e V (iw. , - 4 i - y v'j .1 - xfV ''- m .. ,& p&g - 4'Ski -- ' 4 -w observance of Stadium da Forty thousand persons jammed the stands of the stadium on the tenth annual In the exercises, featured by lot took school students part In Tacoma, Wash, Here than 18,000 elementary and high formation Cross In Bed parading across massed children shows The events. and athletic photograph dances,' drills field. Midnight Initiation of the K. K. K. Near Detroit " on their yearly snake danew th lsafi Tbe Moki Indiana of the vicinity of Prescott. Aria, hare been putting tobrists. of rain ceremonial of the tribe, and It was witnessed by throngs By the light of s fiery cross rising 80 feet into the blackness of the night 1,000 novices swore eternal allegiance to the K. K. K. near Detroit the other night. It la aald that 11,000 were present Hooded guards barred all roads Spans Colorado River $1,000,000 Bridge during the rituals, and midnight barbecue festivities were held. 0 4 i.f 5& NEW ROOSEVELT MEDAL ' t s To Attenrat Around the World Flight I S This shows the beautiful new highway bridge across the Colorado river st Austin, Texas, which has Just been eo pleted at a cost of over 81,000,000. " ' LIBERIAS ARMY Record Class of New Priests J CHIEF r'izyj k i I Migj Another attempt to accomplish a oild (light will be made by (.apt. Norman MacMillan (right), and Capt. G. H. Mallns (left), members of the Legion of Frontiersmen. It Is expected that the flight will occupy five months and It The Roosevelt uuuril, presented by will be attempted In an Amphibian machine. President Harding to Gen. Leonard Wood, Dr. Henry Fairfield Osborn, and Miss Louise Lee Schulyer. The medal Is a newly created one of the Roosevelt Memorial association. Three will be awarded annually to those who have performed distinguished pubi ? ? !.:- - rrrri'-l hVJ lic service in three of the eight activities In which Colonel Roosevelt was vitally Interested. The medal Is one of the most remarkable that has ever been struck on account of Its exceptional size, weight and character. It measures Inches in diameter and contains 200 pennyweights of gold. It "was designed by the noted American Destroyers Come Back From Levant Ten r v-VT- Jill? A . .... NAVYS PROUDEST MAN s . the army at the age of twenty-on- e served with distinction overseas, j talnlng the rank of captain before k honorable discharge in 1919. After war he turned his attention to furt! ing his education and had Just comp 3i sculptor, James Earl Fraser. Gen. Moody Staten, commander chief of the army of Liberia, sbo"; above with his daughter, was forms! Captain Staten, U. S. A. He entrap ed a college course In Spokane, WiAj when the Liberian government asK the United States government t of 117 In the years Tbe largest class to be ordained Into the priesthood officer the St.. Joseph province of the United States, which Includes practically all It In obtaining a capable Its army. blood head to of the country,' was ordained at St. Dominics church in Washington. It num- negro bered 32, of whom 20 are Dominican novices. Archbishop Curley of Baltimore War department recommended Cbp0, Staten to Secretary of State Hnf officiated. who completed the negotiations. C. mander In Chief Staten Is only thlff. f two years of age. Really Looks Double Dangerous ru which left Gibraltar recently, after serving in the waters of the Near East, arrived at the Brooklyn navy yard after 12 days of almost constant heavy weather. The photograph shows four of them tied up alongside the battleship Wjotnlng. Six torpedo boat destroyers, YOUNG STUDENT IN 1 & r PAL' Elopers Are Nearly Ninety rrarawMesisew m. wwatyt gjsaaqag & -- i v j AREA IT? y sr nay man is ,4, supposed to salute the Aiuerlrun flag. A , Ensign Warren F. Taj lor of Submarine 43 was personally complimented by the Secretary of the Navy Denby because In watching the young ensign In a stand on PenngJania avenue the secreduring a parade tary observed that the young officer in the white uniform" never once iP-cheated or grew Indifferent." Every time an American flag went by, and that was often. Ensign Taylor stood at rigid attention while he saluted. So when Taylor was called to the sec- These lovers, Mark Combe, eighty-threand Kate Martin, eighty-eighretarys office be didnt know what It was all about, but when he came out both of Chattanooga, Tcnn., eloped the other dav and were married by a "roar m the proudest man la tbe navy. rylng justice of the peace" at Rosaville, Ga. Although any army or OANGERCUS .v; x " 'T. 4 i A K la V last-we- ek, -- I Hu i', '"'k e, " t, coat carelessly tossed over the sign near the "Loop from the park entrance at West Yellowstone changes A "Doublet Tool Dangerous Area" to "Double Dangerous. But that seems to fit the case for a mere man when two girls get out the powder puff. Charles Edmund Noyes, s celebrated chemist. Dr. 4'. of the University of HHnols- at present a studefft at the - f in Paris, doing research work doctors degree. Noyes is oJ j teen years of age and Jjl A. B. from the BllnoU Axo well as the youn dent at the Sorbonh 1 gt th la h L tj t 50 A |