Show v j Patriotism Attains Height A At Elks' Elks Observance i h 1 t. t i V di dik l k rt t t u F Ft ff o 4 Q t 1 it EP 1 t Y t tI I f f. f I j j 5 J L- L t 4 1 t v v 1 THEY HELP MAKE WASHINGTON VIC TORY CELEBRATION A SUCCESS Sirs Mrs F. F M. M Conely Jr typical Miss Lib erty tells Neil of freedom Speakers Urge Public Sacrifice for War I Patriotism reached a new pitch Monday when several hundred hundred hun hun- dred members of Elks lodges in the west joined with those of Salt Lake lodge No 85 in celebrating a Washington's birthday anniversary program as as' as asa a a climax to the three-day three Victory observance Meeting at the clubhouse East South Temple street Elks and their wives heard speakers eulogize Washington and plead for public sacrifice in helping win the war The welcome address was delivered delivered delivered de de- de- de livered by H. H M. M McNeil exalted ruler of Salt Lake Elks W. W H. H Nightingale executive secretary and chaplain offered prayer Taking part in the program were J. J B. B Lewis dressed as George Washington and David A. A playing the role of Abraham Abraham Abraham Abra Abra- ham Lincoln Neil 4 son of Mr and Mrs L. L Eugene ley Windsor street unveiled a scroll of Washington which was placed in the clubhouse The universal brotherhood of nations will come to man as peace will ill come said Gordon land lodge member who spoke on The March to Victory Our duty is to sacrifice if necessary even life itself that peace will again be restored to the world Another speaker was Arthur Gaeth news commentator who said Washington's life has a message message mes mes- sage for lor every national situation |