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Show SECOND DIVISION MEN IN BONNEVILLE POST Twenty-eight men who were in the Second division in France have joined Bonneville Post No. 20 of the American Legion, according to Chairman John E. Holden. Many other returned fighters have signed the roll of the post since the Inst meeting, according to the officers, of-ficers, who expect the enrollment to pass the hundred mark shortly. The next meeting of the Bonneville post will be held at 7:30 o'clock Tuesday Tues-day evening in the Commercial club. The entertainment committee has prepared pre-pared a program, including selections by a jazz band. A Dutch lunch will bo served. The members are urged to bring along ex-service friends to get acquainted and to join in the festivities. festivi-ties. Bonneville post plans to meet fortnightly fort-nightly during the winter, and tho entertainment en-tertainment committee is making preparations prep-arations for programs .for each session. Members of Utah's congressional delegation at Washington, including United States Senators King and Smoot and Congressmen Milton H. Welling and James H. Mavs, have acknowledged receipt and offered their support of tho resolution of the Wilkes post of the American Legion, asking for an investigation inves-tigation of all cases of unjust court-martials court-martials overseas affecting Utah men, according to an announcement made yesterday bv members of tho post. Tho Joseph Simmons Willtes Post No. 2 Will meet Tuesday evening at 8 o'clock at the Commercial club. Tl-.' members of the Utah Field hospital, numbering more than seventy men, and headed bv Br. George Roberts, met re, ccntly and decided to join the Wilkes post in a body. |