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Show W. G. FARRELL FAVORS MEMORIAL BUILDING Tli at the memory of the men -who represented rep-resented Vtah In the world war can best be perpetuated by the erection of a suitable suit-able building is the present opinion of the soldi era' memorial committee, anpoi riled by the legislature to Investigate the matter, mat-ter, declared "Will G. Farrell, vice chairman chair-man of that committee, before the Jo- I seph Simmons Wilkes post, American T.c-gion, T.c-gion, at the Commercial club last nigiit. Such a building. Mr. Farre! said, would furnish a place for tiie preservation of the relics of the conflict and would also give a place of congregation for the former I service men. where legion conventions and post meetings could be held. It could be made to combine artistry with utility, and would be more representative of the work the men did than any statue or park. K. H. Oliver was eluctfd secretary of the post to succeed Star Dunham, resigned, and V. A. Roberts was chosen assistant secretary, to have charge of the subcommittees. sub-committees. 1 |