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Show UTAH DRAFT BOARDS PRAISED BY SNOW Captain Gordon Snow, draft board executive, ex-ecutive, yesterday sent a firal bulletin to the draft boa rd officials of I 1 a h o m -mending them for tlv.r work. The bulletin bulle-tin says: "Servieo or. a draft board did not mako-for mako-for r-.isuiial glory; you did not get it and neitlur did you expect it, being quite content to bask In tht reflected light of tho sj Iwidid nu n you gathered up from your valbys and mountains and sent across the sea. Hot I i.eUeve that oacn o" you entries ba k to ihe normal pnUts of life a more pr. cious tiling than the acclaim ac-claim of .your fellows. It was given to you to delve into the m ry heart of the Anierleau people; and because of what you found there, because of the justification justifica-tion that came to you of the bare faitb with which the draft began its untrieJ task, you are recompensed lor your troubles trou-bles and your toil. After that experience, experi-ence, 1 trust, life can never become wholly commonplace, nor hum; n affairs sceiii tt'lto or of little monifut. "As on turn again to the good eld evei yday Hung", to t he Intimate ;md precious things for the preservation of which the war Vias tought, please take with y mi my deep record ;uul my tha;.ks for the :tj:iniier in which yon have alwas ..recMVMf' :ii.d eecmo". nch otdcys as "it !e aine my du;y U u-m,c to you." |