Show High Mountains Seem to Welcome War Secretary on Return to Utah I c S. S t ii 2 a 1 Y j-A j w H i t I J A qI q- q I A i i- i 3 v. v l ir Si- Si I 9 I H A L' L S 'S w li I l 47 fr 15 s r I 1 I T L i fd Ii 4 I ic I L' L LUpper Upper Young Young- officers officer from the University of Utah R. R O. O T. T C C. served ened as a guard of or honor while Lieutenant Paul W. W Manwaring assistant Inspector of or the Eighth and arid Ninth corps areas Scabbard and Blade military fraternity escorted Secretary o of War George H. H Dern to Ito his car upon his arrival In Salt Lake Monday lower left among the first to greet the distinguished visitor was wa-s Governor Henry HenryH H H. Blood lower right Miss Betsy Dern Dem un who accompanied her father on the trip They Look Mighty Good to toMe Me Declares Cabinet Member I Trite as it may seem the ran range e o ot of high mountains to the thc east o of the cit city provided a real thrill for Secretary Secretary Secre Secre- tary of War George H. H Dern upon his arrival in the old home town The Utah variety of or mountains are area a bit scarce around Washington D. D C C. Cn and the the governor was as plainly homesick for them The formality of ot the official reception recep recep- tion ion at nt the depot concluded upon his arrival in Salt Lake City Monda Monday morning Secretary Dern rode to the home of ot his sister and law brother Colonel and Mrs W. W A A. Cavenaugh 1523 Arlington drive He seemed like a business man coming home after a trip There was no parade no shrieking sirens sireno no police escort none of the fixings pertinent to his high official position In the Cavenaugh family car Secretary Sec See I Dern and Colonel rind and Mrs Cave Cavenaugh augh rode alone nc to to the family the family residence nce chatting of ot purely personal matters the while It seemed to be quite a relict to him to be for a short time at least just plain Mister Dern or Dern-or or George Strolling through the lovel lovely Cavenaugh Cavenaugh Cave Cave- garden Mister Dern breathed deeply o of the morning mornin air and gazed a at t the softened mist Wasatch Wa Wa- Wasatch satch range Those high things over there look mighty good to me he said with a abroad abroad abroad broad grin Believe it or not I Ive I've ve missed them a loll IoU Happy as he is 10 to be the house houseguest houseguest guest of his sister Secretary Dern felt more than a slight pang as he herode herode rode up South Temple street and passed the frame house at No Continued on ou Pa Pare Pan Two i HIGH MOUNT MOUNTAINS AINS WELCOME DERN DERN They Look Mighty ty Good to toMe Me Declares Cabinet Member I ft Continued from Page that hat has been home to tt one r T a 4 1 lO br so o many years J I I During the family's Washington ret rui dence the Dern home Is being by District Judge and a Mr- Mr James H. H Wolfe One thing distressed the then le In n pa passing Ing the house and heto ho he UM to o comment about It The bark baric i hu fc 1 been stripped Iron from rom one of ot th thi vi bIZ elm trees tree fronting the house howe and ana he wanted to know why and wh w j with the natural curiosity of ot iS 1117 I home lome owner A It WJ was a relief relict too too to liter h M jer D Dern rn that his first morning and aj after noon home was free from I f functions pr 91 r activities Elizabeth Mrs Cavenaugh an mA andr andrI I have a lot of ot things to talk about abouL he laughed Were going to sit do doand and have a good old fashioned gabfest gab gab- f lest estl Ill I'll take care o of busi business ess u latr r |