Show A. A m T t George Washington As We Know kuim Him Best and Revolutionary War T I 1 H S t m r V. V n. n v 3 J 4 S 15 i I 5 x 3 I S j c J vh 14 I I 4 vt i h 5 e 11 i S. S I 4 On the left Is the tIme George Gcorge Washington I we know know tine the Washington Y we wo visualize when the father of or his country Is mentioned men men- the time Washington Immortalized d db b by the pens of artists since the revolution revo revo- lution It breathes s his I strength hl his I gentleness his kindness On Oni the right Is the tire earliest life lite I portrait of ot George Washington It shows him as is a Virginia colonel before the war wat lie He was 40 years cars old when the painting was made mad h b by Charles Willson Willson Will Will- son Peale The portrait was begun May Ia 20 O 1772 at Mount Vernon and I was finished In ten days It Is now In Inthe inthe i ithe I the collection of ot Dr Dr- B ll B. J J. Cigrand CiS at Batavia llata Ill Although Washington paid on only IS pounds 4 shillings for It It would command a Cr very high price toda today The uniform Washington wore as a aI I colonel contrasts quaintly with the Big Music Pageant Will Honor Father of Country 1 GEORGE EORGE WASHINGTON first president of or the United States I II I J born orn in Washington Par Parish sh Westmoreland county Virginia February Feb Feli- 1 2 22 l 1732 3 die died at Mount V Virginia December LJ 11 l 1709 I IY Y u. u I U ill countr country in national nonday non non- rl JL da day commemorates the tho anniversary aunt anni of the birth births of George GeorFe Washington Wash rash ton Ins whom Antei Americans leans affectionately denominate the father of or his country Observances tracing the tIne life and ach achievements La of or Washington will dwell largely upon the acts he performed tier per formed during the thi war of the revolution tion and In this tracing will be ue found Cound a Jl striking parallel between conditions existing c. at that time and antI the present The TIme watchword of toda today Is conservation conserva conserva- tion tion-In tion In Washington's day ny the same name cr cry was raised The first President ot of this count country was nn an ardent advocate ad of ot cons conservation r He lie pi cached this gospel gos gos- o pel nd and he practiced it If IC historians quote correctly In addressing Congress January Januar 28 S IllS General Washington spoke slOke In the tIne following terms terms- Unless Uness ample provisions arc are laid up In the tho course of or this winter and the Inc approaching ng spring nothing favorable Is to 0 be looked for fot from the operations In the n next campaign but our arms enfeebled b. b by embarrassment ment of oC Te l irregular ulal and and fluctuating supplies will ili reap JIG JIO other fruits than disgrace and d disappointment s a p rio I n t ni e n t. t Th TIne The situation In this country and antI Europe Is much the sumo iamo today today as on the da day wh when n Washington addressed Congress s America Is In the hands of ut u ti food rood administration which dally ur urges es saving of or fOol food resources and other supplies a against a lire dire n need d which may present Itself within a few ew weeks week The administration saya sas It fl has Inns turned out that lint tIne the forces fight ht for fot freedom tIne th the freedom of or all fill men nil all over tho the world sord as well welt ns as our oum u II 0 depend upon us ua in an extraordinary and unexpected degree for or su sustenance h by which men are to live lI and anu to Il right lIt we arc are lightIng light light- J In Ing as trul truly for tor the tho liberty and self self- government of oC the tire United d States as If the war of our own revolution re had had to to tobe tobo be bo fou fought ht over o again ng Th Thus s arc are the parallels of the tIne two situations situations situations sit sit- one In the tho year ear 1778 and the theother other othol In 1918 explained The need In un Inthe Inthe the tine first was great that In lii the last greater Salt Sail Lake will not be In holiday dress toda today the commemoration will be quiet Schools are to be he closed as well vell as all public and most private J offices The feature entertainment of ot the day will be held at the tabernacle at 11 this lila morning mO The TIne program lar largely of a patriotic c is composed of ot musical numbers of or especial merit with the best Individual and company talE talent nt in lii Salt SaIL Lake contributing ld Da avld lavid Reese dramatic tenor Is scheduled to appear In lii one ono number while tho ho Philharmonic Philharmonics s symphony arch orchestra extra one of or the tIne most noted ol organizations o of tho tine sort ort ln in the west est will provide e a lar large part of or the Inc schedule Community singing ln will vilL be one of oC the lie attractions The TIne fund derived from lom this source is to he be donated to the support of the tine Philharmonic orchestra Plans have hae been made for Washington Washing ton observances al at l the he annual reunion o of Emerson war ward The Thc exercises will till willbe be held In iii the hall ball of the thie ward be beginning at 8 this evening enin There will he be a musical pros dancing dancin and anti ne refreshments fres hi m e in t S. S In the Ninth ward be beginning at af 1 I 1 the afternoon will bo IH devoted de to rises appropriate to the tIme day A program pro nrc- gram grain will be bo given followed b by a war luncheon and a dance All 11 divisions of or the Salt l f Lake al e postoffice postoffice post post- office will be closed all da day There will willbe willbe willbe be but hint one delivery deliver of or mail In the bUsiness bUsi- bUsi ness noss s district khaki of or HilS The blue coat ira ha scat let facings s and the time vest was o ot of scarlet scarlet- as were cre the breeches Am And mom shoulder cr to hip stretched a purple sash or scarf The silver sliver gorget s SUSpended sus SUS- from Crom a ribbon around his neck Is 11 preserved In Iii tho the cabinet of ot the Massachusetts Historical society |