Show Utahn Observe American Birthday for Bill of Rights 1 n g. g rs wc n M N a Y r I Ai C b n MJ E su t Q QS S r- r V ar S 'S H S S'S uR l lA X W w s t ty y x x ff VV t ff A 9 0 1 rn I BILL OF RIGHTS MAKES 1 NO L DISTINCTIONS IN GIVING FREEDOM V. w. v. v W. W Ra Ray center explains bill of rights to Emma left and Gust I West Vest high s school chool students Principal Fete Fet ete Scheduled at Military Post ost Those who would give up essential essential essential essen essen- liberty to purchase a little temporary safety deserve neither liberty nor safety With their nation at war citizens citizens citizens citi citi- zens of Utah and the United States l kept these words of Benjamin Franklin in mind Monday as they observed at programs the sesquicentennial sesquicentennial centennial of the bill of rights Principal Utah observance willI will willbe willbe be at the Fort Douglas reception center where W W. W Ray Ray- Salt Lake attorney will speak at 8 p. p m. m on the importance of the bill of rights President Roosevelt will address the nation in connection with the theat at 8 p. p m. m Salt Lake City time over all radio networks Defense Units In Charge Civilian defense councils are in charge of programs and Mr Ray Raywill Raywill will be Introduced by J. J B. B Mullins Salt Lake county council chair chair- man Approximately 50 seats will willI willbe willbe be reserved for civilians The West high school was designated designated designated by Dr L L. John Nuttall Jr superintendent of city schools to furnish furnis music for the Fort Douglas program Mis Elva Cotterell assistant assistant assistant as as- principal and Miss Henrietta Henrietta Henrietta Henri Henri- etta director of assemblies are in charge Lieutenant Herbert G. G Adamson Adam- Adam son has directed arrangements at atthe atthe atthe the fort Lorin F. F Wheelwright supervisor of music in city schools will lead ead community singing Chief Justice Speaks Chief Chiet Justice David W W. Moffat of the state supreme court was to speak on the bill of rights over radio station K S SLat L at p. p m. m The importance has been stressed at assemblies and classes in schools throughout the state officials officials officials said Their pride in the bill of ot rights was expressed to Mr Ray by Miss Emma 16 daughter daug of Dominic Pierpont avenue and Gust 17 son of ot Mrs Helen West Fourth South street West high students They are of Italian and Grecian descent respectively I I I I i i I |