Show SUPPORT GIVEN GIVENA A 1 L. L 1 PLANS TO RAISE Every American will wUl be more mora than glad to give his full support to the care of the tho disabled veterans of the World war and the orphans of ot the men who lost their lives on the field of honor so there should be little difficulty in raising the quota which has been al- al to Utah of the endowment endowment endowment en en- I fund of ot the American legion le legion le- le gion J J. A A. Howell of or Ogden told the prominent nt men nten who who responded I to the call of ot Governor George Georgo II Dern for the tho meeting which was wa held on the roof garden of the Hotel Utah to outline plans for the fund campaign In Utah Friday There were nearly representatives representatives representatives of or all sections of the state stale in attendance including Governor Dern Senator Reed Smoot Congressman Congressman Congressman Con Con- gressman E E. O. O Leatherwood former former former for for- mer Governor Charles R R. R Mabey and many other government and state officials and leading business businessmen men of or the state BURTON PRESIDES Richard W Burton presided over the meeting The various committees committees commit commit- tees to handle tho the work of or the tho campaign were appointed Governor Gover Gover- nor Dern is honorary chairman Lafayette Hanchett is active state chairman with W V W V Armstrong of Salt Lake G. G L. L Becker J J. II H. Ra Rayburn burn secretary of the Salt Lake I chamber l I lof of commerce and J J. J C C. of or the legion as vice chairmen chair men I IThe The executive committee which will have charge of the work h In iii- iii MabeY Governor eludes former Senator Smoot Congressman Colton Colton Colton Col- Col ton Congressman It R. f. f P. P Jones of or Cedar City Wilford Day Dayot VII W W. of ot Parowan Thomas F. F Kearns II Ih of Vernal C C. E E. Loose of or provo Prove A. A I Ii Bigelow of Ogden John W W. Peters of ot Brigham City II U E E. Hatch Batch of Logan LOga A A. A A. A Hinckley Hinck- Hinck Jacob Thompson of ley ey or of Hinckley Ephraim W. W E E. McKell of ot Salt Lake I I. I S S. S J J. J C C. Cutler of Salt Lake I Chipman of Spanish Fork J. J G GM G. G F. F Tol- Tol M M. M Barnes Darnes of T. T hurst of Payson W W. T T. T Atkin of StGeorge St st. George and William of or Kanab Only the interest of the which will amount to about about- 21 0 OO I a year will be bo used in the work of caring carIng for tor the tho disabled men and the orphans Mr How well stated The principal of the tho fund will beheld be beheld beheld held Intact Despite tho fact that the government has done much for these men there still sUIt remains much to be accomplished ho he said SMOOT URGES SUPPORT Senator Smoot urged the entire state to get behind the movement It is for tor a worthy cause ause ho he said There should be a greater amount raised However if sufficient money is not secured the matter can be bo taken up with congress he said Arrangements are aro being toeing made to appoint a committee in e each ch state to carry out the work of ot raising the amount allotted to each section R. R E E. Driscoll field secretary of tho the American legion with headquarters headquarters headquarters head head- quarters in Indianapolis is taking charge of the work for the national organization in this state All of the funds secured will be handled through the American Legion Legion Legion Le Le- Le- Le gion Endowment corporation which h was formed in Indianapolis Thursday National Commander James A. A A A. Drain is president of the corporation with many other leadIng leadIng leading lead lead- Ing business men of the country a as directors |