Show 18 KEES ill I ANCE N AR r MORAL I 1 lint for Taylor Tells Solo Sol- Sol fat at o t Ft Douglas Peri Per- Per 7 75 i Men Arc Fir First t in n Every Way Ways of the f the high points of nt experience were m a the tho Ft Tt Douglas i last night by y Dr I of England who has hasi I l i hed d to the American army I IOl r as is Y M Mr C A. A worker Ol rumors concerning the I n army at the he front I wish laid said Dr Taylor that that the time I w was s at atI f I never evet saw a single soldier J Influence of liquor s i that I never saw In the hs I was was working with the 1 by Imm immoral ral are rd l Is that the men are open pe talks ics on religion and like eakers on that subject but buto doctrine o and dogma t ing n to do 10 till tomorrow jU be the motto of kers s with the army You f f t 2 p. p m m. in hi a cellar tellar ellar with lers lera to fill with hot water Immensely popular as asor or tired soldiers and arid you go about two city blocks entirely devoted to the theof f rot of being a target for the ens eUs ells Then you return over overl l with mid with the water you have and boil boll it In time for your yOU mens men's refreshing hot drink CHOP WOOD wood Is 15 not chopped Boche Bocce ten ten accomplish that for you ou I l fashion j Results ne ne- rich mans man's son had the f Stuck in the mud carry carry- c carry carry- rry- rry patch to the front trenches himself put out of those l 1 socked Jt it to the he firing red ered the goods then returned ll liar r and volunteered to work E M r. r C. C A. A chocolate grind a first class American that it cant can't find anything to beat beator beate e or for truck fora-truck a. truck truck under Bunder fire n roads lads adS are as boulevards for tor lylor left eft for tor San Francisco I was was' wounded at the wa was wa as though an regi wiped out the officers Its effe effect t on the men with 1 was as 5 extremely popular y BOOKS BOOK I II I l Hasbrouck of the Twentieth ed eda edga a notice telling the mes- mes lIss' lIss Mary Elizabeth Downey organizer who has been th library books asking ersY ers wives to to assist in the classifying and labeling the laThe The colonel visited the post esterday and expressed great aver over ver the work done there f for r abets rs of his Ills command and he was pleased WIth kt t promising to to bring pring over cm hIs om j his private library tor Sor the theary ary books will soon soon- b be at library BOO from Mosida II- II dL from the Payson Pason library c yesterday lectures to the of- of Twentieth were were- delivered ost hapel Lieutenant ODon te eTon on Insignia of the British Lieutenant nant Crowell do Ele I Gases and Lieutenant nt Mor- Mor raining of an Infantry Ret Re Re- Kv t the Y Yv W W. C C. A A. Sur Kuss riven tv at the Y T nut Hut Including lift fYi 1 Album monologue guo and song numbers by William m Crowley of the local Elks Elks' lodge accompanied companied a by Miss Zenna Morris and the Y T. W. W C. C A. A minstrel tr l troupe including songs and stories coached by Mr Crowley The post Y M M. C C. A A. A Is planning a a. publicity campaign in the larger cities of Utah beginning July 1 and lasting sixty days davs |