| Show armistice day Tr program at uintah high school draws enormous crowd vernal celebrated armistice day wednesday Wednes dRY by b y giving the boya boys who served in the lato late war a pro gra kram m at the high school auditorium a feed by the ladle radies auxiliary aucilla alm ct the american legion at the community house and a dance in the evening ov ening it at the tile woodard hall there was not the shouting of enthusiastic people the shrieks ot of whistles and the sounds ot of shots as were heard on the memorable day seven years ago when the worl worlds ds most terrific struggle came to bo a close but the d day ay was more ot of a memorial observance ot of the great the program given at the uintah high school auditorium under the direction el ot J H prow prows of the american legion L and mrs 1 I sander ot of the ladles ladies auxiliary was as follows presentation of flag accompanied compan led by the standard bearer don lewis and two guards ray colton and owen johnson Joh neon during which the school band played a march then followed a salute to the flag and the band played the star spangled banner which wae was sung by the audience invocation by legion chaplain john stagg selection U H R S ladles indies glee chib club D bannie Bs nnie bonnie heather Heat heri address charles wencke of roosevelt male quartet composed of ot A B thomas 1 HL IL prows glenn anderson and clive davis gave a II 11 t I 1 0 n reading alonzo morley Pl eurette pledge ledge to the flag lead by mrs biro ethel rich two f wo minute silence siby in honor of dead as taps were sounded by robert cooper america aras sung bung by the audience the service men were vere then invited to a big feed at the community house which was the best they hal haq tasted since the armistice was signed the boys eald said the days was concluded with a dance at the woodard hall |