Show armistice day celebrated cele b rated by witbeck posted post american legion and auxiliary make armistice day festivities most interesting te senator huggins delivers address at program state senator 8 A huggins hugging of ogden was as the principal speaker at the armistice day program prop am tit at the auditorium monday at 10 30 arese prese presented cited by the post no 11 II american legion speaking on the significance of the armistice day 17 years after peace had been declared senator huggins explained americas america a position in the world of international affairs making a strong plea tor for a true patriotic spirit to permeate the life of today taking the eel selfish profits out of war sar e end and nd citing the needs of a trong strong national defence program on land and water anter senator huggins paid high tribute to state senator efrum 14 rum B calder who sho was present on the rostrum lion hon ray MY E 1 illman dulman of roosevelt don 13 colton formerly congressman from utah district and lion hon J T li McCon cConnell nelI referee in ba bankruptcy and formerly county attorney in vernal L dow young director of personnel at the dinosaur camp presided in the absence of command er leon alcora L pack on account of the serious illness of mrs pak pa k seated on the rostrum were members member of the american legion and continued on PW two no 81 POST NO j it M minnued d from ange e ore adon aux aar n if d cooper C ter ind and city councilmen coun ty officers captain home U 8 re dserve corps commanding vernal COO camp gold baar hUl mother lers mrs william wibb ck ack and mrs sarah E peters mrs rae nae ashton Ath ton pre Pres adent dent of the utah legion auxiliary mrs mra wm win E witbeck pre aident witbeck port poet auxiliary principal harold M lundell vis trtat attorney dallas it II young and others on the program the star spangled banner was played by the UHS band led by lloyd winn the invocation was offered by rev george georg e E guild chaplain lation pt the roll call of departed corn comrades was aa read and taps sounded bounded by lewis at which till all bowed in a minute of silence at 11 a in A patriotic reading was riven given by lorna cook presents presentation of cloutis to gold star mothers by mrs glen it II miller soprano solo miss helen mangelson Mange kon accompanied compa compan nied led by miss helen calder the dixie jubilee singers gave two numbers num beit W B wallis chairman uintah chapter american red cross told of the need of the funds raised and of the first aid stations eions to be in along the highways highway in utah one was recently presented to the junior current TOPICS club for their work last year it Is 13 expected memberships for 1936 1935 roll call in uintah county explained mr wallis band selection benediction by phil watkins city councilman the day closed with ft a banquet banciu et at the community house and a dance at the imperial hall all state it was the best beat parade the bej and most program and the best annual ball the older of parade starting at 10 0 clock at the uintah high was the color guard by the legion preceded by capt a W horne home ath res commanding officer vernal COC colors colon and pennants of the UHS uintah high school band girl scouts uintah future farmers senior high school junior high school mah marching ching autos containing representatives of the american fled cross gold star mothers city md and county officers american legion and auxiliary officers business house floats at the court houret grounds the vernal COC camp contingent joined the procession and marched to the uha campus they were seated in a body in the auditorium the auditorium was crowded to capacity with many junor high students listening to the program in their class rooms through the broadcasting system armistice day 1935 in venial took on IL A greater meaning then any similar celebration heretofore A tenseness felt by all from before the beginning of ceremonies ce remones until the close of the eventful day which will be remembered long ai after arter the marching thet the music and the ex have been forgotten the day WHA was an one added greatly to the dig dignity anity ot of the occasion marching a at t the head of the parade isas as captain home helping to give a military aspect to the occasion tor for in Us its nature armistice day will ever represent the end of the greatest military display yet staged in all the world the day to most of the celebrants young and old brought vt vl idly to our minds the impending danger of yet another world disaster through the idallan etho plan struggle now going on might against weakness ca kneis |