Show FLAG UA DAY OAY Y OBSERVED AS NEVER BEFORE E IN SALT LAKE LAKEI I Speakers Pay Tribute to Old Glory and Ideals for for Which It Stands By A. A S. S Paine The MORNING MORNING MORNING- The dawns dawn's early Ii light ht reveals Old Glory flown far and wide 55 NOON NOON Exercises Exercises at the University of Utah and in in the shops of the city EVENING Regimental EVENING Regimental parade parado at Ft Douglas observance by B. B P. P O. O Elks El Over There the flag is flying t today to today to- to day in the chaos of battle and ond the I salute of a multitude of ot guns pays homage to the red white and blue Over here there is no battles battle's scar but just as true and sure and brave the starry flag of the land of the free is flying to proclaim the swift death of ot tyranny an ana the eternal life Hie of lib lib- Hbert lib Hb- ert erty For this is Flag day the day aay set I apart to hor honor Or the flag that stands as the r redeemer deemer and the savior of enslaved enslaved enslaved en en- en- en slaved and oppressed people and Salt Lake City has unfurled the Stars and Stripes with the glad enthusiasm of pure Americanism Never before has Flag day had such sucha a deep and full significance never before has Salt Lake City paid tribute to the flag with greater reverence or I finer understanding In other years Flag day meant the the- displaying of a flag today toda it is the declaration of a purpose a purpose so high so brave so enduring that It is divine The flag is flying today to acclaim a world made safe for democracy But it is not alone the flag of Stars and Stripes that this day There are those other beautiful flags the service flags with stars that stand for the s sacrifice that is the imperishable able divinity of f the flag the they the Red RedCross RedCross RedCross Cross flags that proclaim our duty to tl suffering humanity and the staunch banner that Is the protector of these the others others the f food od flag Nor are these all Hundreds of offices offices of ot- institutions shops shops' homes honor our allies this day by placing the Union Jack the banner of glorious France the noble flag of Italy beside the American flag and andas andas andas as In fair accord they ripple together In the mountain breeze they speak again the undying words that caption freedoms freedom's story Lafayette here weare we weare weare are and They shall not pass The first of the formal exer exercises were held at noon noon at the University of Utah where Adam Bennion of the faculty delivered a patriotic address to 10 a large assemblage of students and instructors In the assembly hall A program of ot appropriate music was rendered At noon also there were exercises atthe at atthe atthe the Troy laundry the speaker being the United States district att attorney W W. W Ray and at the Mutual creamery where Edward Eardley spoke At retreat this evening at Ft FL Douglas there will be a regimental parade and the usual impressive salute to the flag by troops and gunfire with the playing of the national anthem At the workers of the United States smelter at MIdvale will be addressed addressed addressed ad ad- dressed by W. W H. H Aylesworth of ot the Utah Light and Power company The Elks tonight will have their In Inspiring inspIring inspiring in- in ritualistic tribute to the flag and ond Rev W W. W. W Fleetwood Fleet of St. St Marks Mark's chapel will wUl deliver a Flag day address The public is invited to at attend attend attend at- at tend the exercises which w will ll be held at the Elks' Elks club at 1 8 5 Governor Bamberger Is in Ogden to address the B. B P. P O. O Elks Eilts in their Flag day exercises |