Show City Does Honor t to Bastile Day tc c 2 t l t i Tricolor Flies Aloft Over Salt lake I H c t t t Borne On iss as sue appeared when she unfurled the of Fr FrI France nl at exercises com com- I the birthday of time French republic at Fort Douglas fI I f I I i iI I i J i 4 II j J. J lr 14 I i I s. I 1 I II II II c r I I I 3 I I i I II I I m I II I I q I II II II I I f I It II I I II II I i I I 4 I y I 4 j Si it t z T TX z j X V I a- a 4 I I. I L' L t 3 A o I d 0 I t. t J ff- ff 4 oN r 0 I- I I I I Birth of French Republic I Celebrated at Ft Douglas and About City T F honors were paid vaid L day yesterday when the tricolor of 01 France wa was raised at Fort Yort Douglas Doug Doug- las in the presence of officers and amid clad in the full equipment of war var Officers and men stood at attention and the bugle hugle corps sounded sound sound- ed eel honors when Miss Lcona e na Goulet E. E Fourth South street herself n a pretty prett French maid maul raised the French lIng together with the Stars and Stripes This in Iii honor of or the thc nation which ha Ima hamade ma made macic c such a heroic struggle In behalf o of world freedom Jul July 1 14 4 In iii France rance corresponds to Jul July JulI 4 I In America On that date France ranee was transformed from froma rom a monarchy to a republic It I liberty lib hib- crt erty da day and ammil with the time nation at war again for COI freedom the time allied nations of or the thic world ha have ve honored It as RI they did Americas America's Independence da day This fills year the French people paid honors to America and amid the tIme American soldier on the Fourth of QC July Celebrations Celebrations Cele Cele- I were staged in all of tho cities of or Franco cr c every village had its smaller festival and the United States was the time subject of oC the thc greatest ovation o at tho the hands o of the time French people Graves Gra of or American heroes who vimo had crimsoned French soil soli with blood were cre covered ered with blossoms blossom Old Glory was AB thrown lo 0 the tho breeze In e cr every corner of or France Francen and n little children were vero told of or the time sacrifices made b by America that Jul July 4 might mean as much to the time world as asIt asit asit it did to the tho nation nallon that was born on that ria lay day Whole holt Nation In he time same spirit Bastile da day has imas been marked d with signal honors throughout the time United States In Iii ev ever every ev- ev er cry ery cantonment pretty French girls hart tn flung Clung time the tricolor to the breeze In man many cities French American J so societies so- so cleties have hn lm time the names o of La Fayette and and at nt Fort Douglas was staged a ceremony that fittingly celebrated a da day that more than cr c makes closer tile tho tie of or kinShip kinship kin kin- ship b between the tho nation that stands for democracy In l Europe and time the nation where true democracy first f saw the tho light of oC da lay day Perhaps the time national anthem of oC the time Fr French republic was waN never sung In III Salt Sail Lake with moro more enthusiasm titan than It was yesterday afternoon when tIme the French alliance o of Salt Lake Iak met In iii the time Hotel I r tah at 1 t I o'clock to celebrate the time na national national national na- na holiday of or France One Ono hundred persons were present The Tho meeting was wa held In the time supper room on the time mezzanine floor loor and was as Tr presided d over o b by bIrt Mrs r T. W. W Arnol Arnoldson on president of or time the a association The room was decorated wi with ith th the time French shield the Stars Star and trips Stripes antI and the tricolor of oC France An n interesting pro program ram was carried out I French Poem Ion Item I Prof A. A Kerr of sf the time University r- r I sity of oC 1 Utah nh read a Cl number o of war var Iw poems mA the time first one orye Tho Timo Fourteenth I of ot July it 91 written b by Jean TeAn Arcard rc rd of the French academy c 11 showing I the l he cJ 1 I pUlL m Im Ol UL L lilt LII Ill UIn J i o i l 1 Ul UI 1 WiL WiIL tImUL all the time other oIlmen poems were written b by soldiers In tho thin tr trenches all of or them belll being read with i t great deal d-al of or feeling feelingly l ly 13 Professor f Kerr This Thin was ws followed hy hya y a reading reading-of of oC the tho stor story of oC the French flag The Tle significance of or the thc theall fall all o of the was W elaborated upon b by Dr Dt corge C. C I Fellows ow of or tIre tiro of oJ Utah what It meant to at that time and amid what It means toda today The exercises were concluded ed b by the time of oC tile the Star Spangled Banner I La Ia v sung sling b by the choir the time carrying of the tho flag of or France FranCe by bythe bythe bythe the singers as the they marched to their places and a short speech In honor of or lay day b by 11 It Rev William m W. W Fleetwood Fleet Fleet- I wood blou brought hl to attendants yesterday nt at St. St Marks Mark's cathedral time the relationship between America mid amid he heroic lie lie- role Prance France ra nce Dean Fleetwood the lonor love lon of or freedom th that has bus b been en shared in common b by old France Franco and new ils- Amer Amer- ica lea victory for or democracy l can can be he time such from outcome rem such alliance declared declare Rev fie Fleetwood I I |