Show pa f M pa Welcome 1 Home Fighters N No 0 noisy blaring welcome greets green the members of the Ninety first division di who are arc now returning to their homes in Utah Ulah They come hack back as they went went away uway with no io bid or appeal for public demonstration The straggling demobilization on of Utah heroes in yari- yari out yut sections of the United States has made an nn organized organized organ organ- lied celebration of their return difficult In spite of these facts the citizenship of Utah r rejoices in their return re ye- turn to the homeland an and sheds a tear of genuine SOrrow sorrow sor- sor row low for those who have been denied the happy haplY hour b by the rigors of war Utah must feel a genuine pride in the service e which has bas been ceu rendered the nation by the these e men They wen went m r. n vay knowing little a about out the stem stein tasks of war val or 01 the most part the they were draft men and conscripts und mud had not established their record Here and there a bi bit bitof of or criticism attached to tho the draft dr man lOan but all of that tha was WIS thoroughly wiped out in No Ko Vans Mans land It wa wa- obliterated by in- inthe the theer sort of service very very er which elt haa has b beet beel cen rendered by bv our ur own h heroes roes from Utah The dr draft rt man has hatS proved pro himself he is ig is a and he lie has forced a genuine pride upon those who wavered way ered in their doubt There is not n a slacker nor a nr co within the ranks and an any state might well be proud t tc h call them their own their native sons In this there i something g of the welcome e of the thc h heart rt which goes oes fortl fortI to meet these men on their return from the front While there is no public show or demonstration tin lh welcome is none the less We V genuine c are glad the thea wa va vais is is over o and proud pron of the contribution of our om men to thi thien en end We c would indeed be ingrates if we could 1 reface of the heartstrings heartstrings heart heart- on this thi service ice and d experience c cx I no flutter o adventure le- le strings trint s when tl the o sun sun- survivors survivor's of the thc great and bein beino being beins turned d to us The I he men met m themselves are arc modest an to eo o will grill not grieve ric o over or r the look lack hH k of a n public lor for the to tion lion In their modesty h they are arc not returning from fromn well done lone flay om our duty glor the they merit but hut a L homeland and in the heroes feel feci themselves welcome to see sec July set for next bide the tho official celebration which is in our heart of the gratitude c p r. Pa to to The Girl o of 0 Tod Today a TF 1 w we wc c were to attach altach any parti particular n ar si significance 1 to a I 1 IF canvass ass of the thc hopes and ambitions of of two two ln h hundred r tl sc schools schools in inand polytechnic and twenty-one twenty girls attending ing concern concerning misgivingS misgiving'S have some Portland we might tho the total per home Of or the future futuro 0 of f tho the American cherishes the hope hop to live at t home and andul of girls ul only one enamored The others arc still hi- hi hiher her own housekeeper sc pr life hie of t the elusive hC elusive c butterfly cherishing cherishing- r the hope of a of children dru drudgery and the cares work free of kitchen i err this thi girl who sees ees in in the What shall we say of one home the opportunity for or service ice and an avenue a to Hap Happiness and contentment She is so o common in in her ambitions ambitions am am- pinc that she must be a bright ht light ig-ht in m her present ss environment Life has been kind to her for it has ha s taught ht I substantial the concrete and find her early carly in in her career m I elements of happiness Her lIer companions have hn followed the butterfly me inclination of the n age e an anti and do not yet know 1 I r ambitions is is deserving ing of oLa oL of ofa life The Tho girl with the homely the time other girls a life of contentment as no doubt arc I who aspire to office work and the freedom of ol other callings calling twenty from no now to It t would he be interesting years with view of oC obtaining a reflection re reflection re- re I canvass Call these same girls a of the change in viewpoint As time goes gOg on we wc that of the viewpoints will venture the opinion man many I change and mall many will be saved ed from disappointment as asa asa who sees sees' nett nothing butI but a direct result The girl now o drudgery in the kitchen nothing but grief g in the care of oC ofa I a n home and nothing g b a t responsibility in the care of children is doomed to disappointment Sooner or later she is is going Boiro lg to discover the drudgery rud clY of lon long hours at atthe atthe a athe the office and the lonesomeness of her le leisure sure She is is young now and there are arc no lonesome moments in her her life Every Ever spare moment is in demand and she seemingly ly has no cause cause for worry Vom over the future The exciting eiting c. c cocci ting pleasures of the ago reflect the thc happ happiness ness she covets ow ts and she is for the moment But age is relentless and sooner or later Inter the lines will furrow furro the countenance which now knows no care rare S Simultaneously her leisure and her lonesomeness will increase Then rhen if ff Dan Da Cupid does docs do s not upset all of her well ell calculated plans before she will turn tuni her thou thoughts ht 3 to homely things as asI the tho first element clement of contentment and happiness Let us I hope that the discovery disco is made in time P PS lit I The Thc Chamber of Commerce asks Wilson son to return Then it annuls the theote vote ote Now Xo what c can n they mean t I tI 1 I |