Show VETERANS OF III WAR Emm Twenty first Annual En campment of Aged Fighters Fight-ers Is on at Provo Special to Thft Tribune PROVO Aug: 4 The Indian war vet erans of the departments of Utah and Waeatch counties are encamped for their twenty f rst annua campflre on the tab ernac grounds The tents of the vet erans and members of the r fami ies are p tched on the lawn and under the trees and the former doughty minute men who guarded the early settlers of the state from the attacks of the red men gather In groups and exchange gree ings and remin sconces of campaigns Many of them are enfeeb ed by the we ght of years but in recounting hardships and exclt ng oc ourences of f fty years ago the r eyes brighten and some reca led amus ng epl sode is enjoyed as keenly as if the par t c pants were boys aga n The camp is enl vened with mus c by the Provo band The e are in attendance the f rst day on y about 250 vete ans but the attend ance s expec ed to reach 700 as on y a few have yet come from Wasatch county and many others are com ng from Utah county towns Th s afternoon the f rst uess on was he d In the tabernac e in wl ch an address of we come was del v ered by Mayor C P Decker and a re sponse made by Commander J M West wood and an interesting mus cal pro g amme was presented under the d ec t on of Chor ster Geo ge Harrison After the mee ng the veterans were the guests of the E en motion picture theatre at a mat nee The veterans committee in charge of the arrangements for the campf re are Joe A Johnson Provo Albert W Har mer Spr ngv e E B K. Ferguson Span ish Fork J C Searles Payson Robe t Cobb ey P easant Grove B Y Greenwood American Fork James Klrkman Lehl George Harr son ex offlc o member |