Show BOUT LEOPLE EOPLE B OJ t. MK A. A.- HUNT BUNT American Legion post comES com established an time all-time tea ES s h c for tor th their thir ir posts this J Crocker Cracker he heare are E E. E 39 members E. E Desen D Ii J with Jordan Jordan jor No 35 35 with esen No E E. J. J Gardner Magna S ers members mem and J. J J J. J Ncr Ncr- jUl ith Fork No 49 with 38 28 Aro bers District commanders been active District No tEo to commander is A. A n 0 0 Anderson front with 73 members db- db in n 2 jf with Wilh B. B K Farnsworth ito Q Zander ander added members member to Ss to total l District No 3 J commander In Inner In In- I AmS n fl Bills as 31 per ner cent or mem- mem em No 3 John Morley increased 22 per perl l No 5 F. F P. P Fisher ander added 73 members Dis Dis- r 1 ft 6 Charles R. R Card com com- into fourth la der hi hU moved up V. V W. W v C. C Cole commander of ci No 7 is working hard around aroundS and St. St S ard Id td Scipio Cedar CUy City eto 2 gelO to build up the membership e t t this information from the up report of Les Lester er A. A Black Black- of department commander Utah s-Utah tah fL Legion LeIon ton which also states that of February was wa one of i best membership months month In the rr TI rr of the Utah department d of ion glon A total of members taken in or about 27 per day s a total of 2332 members or embers ahead of last March 1 O ox ANNIVERSARY ch 15 IS will be the fifteenth i birth birth- of the American Legion The hip campaign also closes on date dite At the party which will here to cel celebrate brate the occa- occa I service ex-service men are to be beJ bejo J to jo be present prese The local prot pro pro- t Is not yet yel quite complete but I announced later It will con con- S part of the introduction of signers of the charter charier rt reminiscences of the early singing of war songs presents presents- of a a huge birthday cake to the by the president ent of Auxiliary unit and other cereS cere- cere S r FORMER PLACE S t week Paul Jones was once I member of the house of ofas the current issue of as says s a Ti It was in ln in 1914 that Paul PaulS S archdeacon o of Utah was chos- chos succeed Bishop Frank Iol of lIl the Episcopal diocese of Utah 1817 m while war excitement wasIs was wasU wasIs Is U b height l ht he was criticised for tor attitude and find lack of for the war A commis- commis jn cUbe of the Episcopal house of bishops ian an investigation Bishop Jones eu ed and few here knew where gori jorie It seems that he went if missionary to Maine later be- be secretary of the Pacifist Fellow- Fellow po o of Reconciliation in Manhat- Manhat then minister to the students at college and was then called e bishop of Ohio Now ding Bishop James de Wolf has reviewed his case and he heen heen heen en given hs former seat scat but former ot vote y LIST GROWS f a 11 manager of th thel the l beater Is recovering from an operation at a local hos- hos v The additions to the tnt cent attendance list of the Ro- Ro club are arc Howard C. C Means for Chester Green with fifty fifty- months of perfect attendance William J. J 1 Lowe with a record 28 months onus Some of the olde old old- e members of theY the Advertising i who have been especially in in- 1 4 to the First Citizenship ird d' d luncheon me meeting Wednes Wednes- are areL E. E W W. Kelly T F. F Thomas 1 liar lIay Jay Glade T. T Albert Hooper D D. Giles Orson Rogers Les hall hail Katherine Stayner Nate I ei Leo Levine Clarley Wheel Wheel- Armstrong La Coste B. B D. D Standish Vic Vie r I A. A A A. Johnson Homer Rob Rob- and arLd LeRoy Bourne Other will iU be added by the club as asIre f are Ire recalled |