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Show After Declaration of War on Gloom Array vHc:r ' i r ' ' , - t TX. I "v -"'If ' - NOT DELEGATESJTOA ZOOOKyENTIONjjrUSIMQNKEYSHINERS, Lieutenant Myron Fox, left; Captain Lewis Heeves, Lieutenant D. P. Thomas ARMY RESERVES CLUB T0H10 LIC I Members of th Alpine club, so-i so-i clal organization of th 413th in-j in-j fantry. United States army re-I re-I serve, "declared war" on the i "Gloomy army" Wednesday, the first attack to be made at 7:30 p. m. at 733 Second East street. The occasion Is th tenth anniversary anni-versary celebration of the organization, organi-zation, which Is to be observed in "real old army fashion," according to officers. To allay any alarm, club mem- bers disclosed th first "barrage" j will be laid down on an assortment of hot dogs and other refreshments. refresh-ments. Members will then take j their positions on the "front line," In front of a row of footllghtaj for a program of music and plays. Officers said 200 members from Utah, Idaho, Nevada and Montana will attend th celebration. Each must give the pas sign, a yodel, on entering the hall. Colonel J. A. Johnston, regal chief yodeler; Captain William Gerald Hines, Lieutenant D. P. Thomas and Captain Lewis Reeves ar the officers In charge. Lieutenant Lieu-tenant Myron Fox will b master of ceremonies. |