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Show ARMISTICE DAY ASSEMBLY HELD AT HIGH SCHOOL WED. COL. HAMILTON GARDINER MAKES APPROPRIATE PATRIOTIC TALK Col. Hamilton Gardiner, post department de-partment commander of the American Amer-ican Legion for Utah and former president of the state senate, made the Armistice Day address at the Bingham High school Tuesday, November. Nov-ember. 11. Immediately after the assembly was called, colors were advanced by the guards, Bobby Steele, Reed Lyon and Sergio Alvarez. The entire en-tire audience participated in the ceremony, the bugle accompanl- . ment being played by Rex Tripp. Bishop Lyon gave the opening prayer, pray-er, after which Rex Tripp sr., greet-ed greet-ed the students and introduced tne chief speaker, Hamilton Gardiner. Col Gardiner related a few of the Incidents and experiences of hlmseir and company "over there" on Armistice Arm-istice Day, eighteen years ago. He climaxed his address by appealing ap-pealing to the future citizens to practice prac-tice obedience nad respect toward parents and authority. To remember remem-ber that we are all Americans, and to be prepared to defend our country coun-try it the need "arises. The music on the program was presented by the Bingham High school band, and the 8th grade girl's choius. The colors were retired and the assembly ended. By Leah Panos ! o |