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Show dimly remote past to the go'.den I ag a head. - I "What la th good of being a' man if you do not expect tor leave ' to your dfini and duughten a conn-' try b"iter (or your having lived In It r - i following the speech at Fort ' !vijgias ah wai escorted to the 1 Tabernacle for ft apeclal recital and then to the HoUl Utah for a lunch-' eon given by the local auxiliary of' the American legion. .. -. ,. i .:',!L!;i : ......I i.,U..l)lllLJ I res. ' t c f Women' Or-; Or-; rnnizalicn S. L. Guest on ; Way to Price Conven- t'.on; T&Va to SolJier The Americnn lealon woman'i auxiliary will unquestionably be the moet permanent of all poatwar or-a-wntratlnna. It baa provtalon In Its Ua to enroll all femnle descend-' ania of he present memlera of the rd-r. whii-h in l-iO yeara from now mfiy mnke it as larg;e an organiu-tl' organiu-tl' n aa it .a toiiay." That wm the declaration made wxtiiv by In-. Kate Waller Barrett, 'vrunt of the American ansJ.lary, ho belnc entertained here V nor to her departure for the state 4 Kiin convention at Price on Au- um 2. 2 and 4. "Thre baa been ft phenomenal prowth of tne auxiliary during the j mi two years of Ita eslitence," she .continued, "frlfleon thousand were -enroiled. under Its banner during the last year, mhich brousht the to-tMl to-tMl enrollment up to sVe,Ho mw I'era. LEGION WILL PASS, Aa the years past by the American Ameri-can lea-ion wiH rapidly diminish In "n urn hers, but the auxiliary will gain Mrenrth of numbers by the fact that It will be a genealogical organisation. organisa-tion. In fact. It wilt be a perma-r"nt perma-r"nt orjtantxatton to remind the I'p!e of iht) country of the World var long after the American legion ) s he. time what the Civil war vet- i-ns now are," she said. 'I auxiliary la composed of . ntrs, wives, mothers and sia-h sia-h of the heroes In the World war 1 H.I their female descendants -i he automatically eligible to Mi the American leJClon, "The auxiliary atands directly be-h.nd be-h.nd the American legion In every " that it tnaea' Ir.- Barrett '(ed. "It will not have any p-' p-' ' rni affiliation. but It stands :r.,dv to rupnort the Ideala of the a ! i-'n n p-iple. It. lonatt nrrlved In Bait take l.i nifTt from Ogdn and waa . roe-- i hv Mrs. B. W. Black, Mre. .;on(Mte and Mn. O. F. Mc- 5 'i':v this mntnlng at ths Hotel i iirtiotis to a tour of the city. . SITS FT. DOUGLAS. It. l; !-'( a"-ompinied Colonel y I it iMitiKias this mom-I mom-I t.r . v niirc.iiited the atu-n atu-n t ijpinc camp, follow-- follow-- t :i "4 f t'olonel Owsley i - i i ('-1 fori h repeated i ' ' ! ii i students and off i-- i-- v .i h- .i u her. 4t is tne irond of living In a .rr" fhf nKed. "that la not -i livi.n f..r? n.ii m t he good of being a man w . mm r"t r-a1v to do a mans "i r x u worth living for? ' -s tr- r"oi of bema a man i - rr ! 't to become the ( f n;en ho will keep on t - x the tountry worth living W Vit Is th fiod of being a man . u h n ' ' proud to be a link . ! o , i i i'- . r--! 1:s from the |