Show I rAm PAID 10 8 IT A IN i JA I I Tabernacle and Churches I i Are Arc r Crowded a as Speakers i Laud Nation 1 I S A sa a tolen token ot of renewed friendship l to I o th the mother country and as an ye pres C of gratitude tor for h her hr r enormous normous work in the great war warS Salt Lake yesterday yes yes- t tendered gendered homage to fo Great Britain Brit ain ana to her people through dedicating S ing the day to her honor The d day y S. S s fittingly celebrated ted b by a ma mass s S ro at at- atthe the Tabernacle and by t tributes rendered from practically practical efey f. 1 in the city The rhe mass meeting at the Tabernacle TabernacleS S was vas participated in by all of the British Brit Brit- L s ish societies and organizations in Salt SaIt J Bake Dalia county counts Including the Welsh Scotch and Australian societies John p C Cf Cutler presided and presented the thel theIS speakers l IS CHAPLAIN ROBERTS SPEAKS Bf c II H H. Roberts formerly chaplain of ot j the One Hundred Forty fifth field a ar artillery artillery ar- ar rI r- r i I tillery was one of the principal speakers speak speak- I er ef ers He said The highest reverence reveren e eI I I that I hold for Britain Is engendered I b her splendid high sense of dut In alL the fighting of Europe in the ro four r terrible j years ears of the war var Britain's Britain s shigh high sense of duty ever was apparent S and nd every very man did his duty to the end end Jev J J. II H N N. Williams of the First Methodist Episcopal church was one orie 0 of the speakers He praised Britain I S and Britain's high sense of duty for I pl plunging into the great war wr in de defense de- de I de-I deIf f nse of little Belgium's scrap of paper pa pa- paI I pet per GOVERNOR ATTENDS Governor Simon Bamberger and his military staff attended together with the committee appointed by Governor Bamberger to take charge of the celebration cele cele- bration The musical program Included in included In- In the Tabernacle choir the great n a special chorus and a soloist and was was' in keeping with the spirit of the meeting I S TRIBUTE BY GOWANS At At 1 the Emigration ward chapel last night Dr E E. G G. Gowans said that men and women of British extraction have made n some of the best citizens of the Uie United States He stated that many of the of-the f the greatest citizens of this country h have ve been of British descent and that those who coine come to America from Great Britain quickly learn IE-arn our customs and bec become me a most desirable addition to our life ADDRESS BY FOLLAND That the war has brought about a greater understanding than before be between between be- be tween the United States and Great Britain is the belief of Will H Folland expressed at a meeting at the Thirty Thirty- J first ward chapel chappl last night Premier David Lloyd George was subject I of praise by Mi h Folland and he emphasized emphasized emphasized em em- the great work done b by Great Britain during the war |