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Show SUNDAY MORNING, NOVEMBER - lS Scenes ;:.v- v THE OGDEN 1 92 1 ; STANDARD-EXAMINE- R of Bronze Tablets at Gold Star Memorial Drive, Armistice Day at Unveiling 'v - . , Presentation of Bronze Tab; lets to ; State . and City,v t When the last silvery note off. Vta pa" en-fian- . te Pkg. Black,,HaIf-Poun- d v as sounded Armistice jiay at the of the Gold Star memorial drive on Madison avenue," it brought to n most v memorable close probably-'service'-ever- - held in and .impressive Weber county in honor- of -the soldier ' dead. i ' " Unbared The silent throngvwi heads,' the soldiers at "present I aTjas'l " the speakers, joined ill reverence to; 54 men of Weber county ho went' forth a. t the call of the country' anil who' ot-- . . the greatest sacrifice of kind the - giving V.f their - lives for r : '. 's others. ; . The songs, the touchingraddresaof Mongigmbr. r. M. Cushnahan. V. the stirring: response?- ofj - Governor Mabey and Mayer Francis; the tribute laid the dead by; Frxgare and the presentation, of flowers by the Legion committee to Servicetar Airs. ' XT J. Kalelc,; their chairman, fpaTded tbef touches to, tho service which sliapsd it ipto- an event which will 'be remembered for years by the great audience present.- - 1AD K ; . r PRESENTATION With the completion 'of the service, the two bronze tablets.- eontarainir the names of men who died in Berviee, the 34 trees, "one planted for each soldier. as monuments; for he two' field-gun- s which the ' Service, tar 'womenvllwrt strivfd for month's '.to': possess sothei'e might be a." lasting: monument to x tie deeds ofv the ' country's heroes, were the given over to the etate'of Utah, aivd - , V.. JVl VH)f UgUCU ttIC(JU that tr an spi re But, lik e the See n behirid. the stager there' were ,f ewot the hundreds wno gathered - at tnti memorable event; who knew of the history of the tablets,. thV merorlal trees, the two cannbri that stand at the entrance of iheV drive as if to were so guari over the treesvvhieh ' ' ;v. tenderly planted.' :" A The "unveiling, and 'presentation, x t he tablets and their settings came as avculmlnation of months ;of work on o Ogden-wothe part of en, who had, not, forgotten the deedJ of the county's 'soldiers, when pe.ce-agaireigned, and who' strived; that others should not forget . '. ".'" . inSTOKY OF TAIIIiETS .' The history, of the.' bronze tablets and" the memorial trees dates bicl: 'many months before ' the ArrnUtic The inspiration:" for the ' day service. planting of trof 3 fori each1 soldier came, partly from President Harding who i commended that tnis form of memorallia... be taken J uii generally tnroughout tho country by - the Scryl Star legion,' an?. through- action of . women's patriotic . organisations who met at Baltimore," Trj, and planted, a tree state in Druid Hill park "Sitee-th- e close of the war. by Perhaps, this verse, Thomas Curtis Clark, arid vhicii 13 ngw memorized from ocean tuceaA, had much to do with: the. plantij? of trees ,ln' many states for. ths' scldier ' ; :. dead : wi J- V" , Plant trees! .;: v Let there go out upon This word: That we- remember thoaa" Who fox our safety met our foe3; Who, conciiteririS with choking ; ;: l.. ; breath :.! And mangled bodies, yt?, .. and deaths ' axid our lAnd Ktpt Our homes uure - . .free And-fothe world won liberty GIVEN" KECEPTIOX When the boys came home from the? war ths Ogden chapter of the Service Star'Legioh tendered them a reception at which more" than 12 00 men were present. A second1 party" was them in April, 1920. .This marked the first aotivitiea of the Legion following the close o" - the fighting. Then at a. regular, meeting held by thB legion it was decided to put aside a memorial fund' of $ 1. for each soldier of the county who bad died In Only 4 were then ieportedv ixie sum was coniriouiea oy i ne ie&ioii members, who then turned the over to the locaV post of the American Legion to be used as a. portion of "the 4 expense necessary m providing a mtmoriar. xLater, however, the American Legion turned the pura back to the wornen explaining they could not make progress in a memorial fund. The women, then placed the $49 Jrt savings bank wher.e it drew interest. This sum later into a fund with ce 60c Elcaya Vanishing Cream. ; . . .49c .87c $1.00 HorlickY Malted Milk. 30c Borden's Eagle Brand Milk. . . .24c 40c Castoria, special ,33c 50c Java Rice Powder J. . .42c .69c $1.00 Famo Hair Tonic. ,87c $1.00 Lysol, special. .87c $1.00 Listerine, special. 50c Lavoris, special. 42c - ; . t t V-- v - d 1 , U vV V t V f . . - ; . ,, , ... ,. ... ., ... ... i t' t ' HAIRNETS jCap or Flat Shape 15c Elach or ........ T ' Universal and Stayfast .... , 1111 5 ? 40c TREE TEA Green or v . rl-- 23 IVlonday and Tuesday Only Culmination of Months;' ; of Beloved Labors . for 25c or 2 5 for 50c , ,L Mrs-"Chr- is : x Monday and Tuesday 25c TUBE M'INTYRE'S TOOTH PASTE With Each Purchase of 35c Tooth Brush . - " - 73 .ira " EE To ihe first one hundred customers Monday and and Tuesday, a full sire package AMAMI EGYPTIAN SHAMPOO X- -. ' i-- - A Popular Beauty Aid 1 - Mary "Face Powder ' - . ' : t ' 1 ' f it J-- Irrfragrance captivates. Adds the flnil touch of youthful bloom. Glvtg a vtlvtty tkin. with rich color Qlowing In the cheek. Use this exquisite powder and beauty Is yours at once, and with frflrnce that It mit captivating r - Evirywomin'i favorite. - -- .' I ' k for-eac- v Double Silverware Coupons Monday and Tuesday , 1 tv SOc it. f , . fl- - ' (7' : h ( Brfan Marsh . ' . . ' X - BAYERm:: r e .V R J&J) -- the-breeze- - - , , : :- . MAZDA LAMPS - -..;. . '. 1 Home Sizes 40c Each . Tey l;M , r and Neuralgia I! BAYER TABLETS OF ASPIRIN 100 Apiria , . Tablrts 24 Afplrln Tablets . . ;, 12 Apirln Tblfts . . . w-e-nt other contributions,-.- " now, afier iarid curs ecet In every this at cnci. Other up to in every tetttf. brighter fi Enlss ......... xea reon. l .t C O 1 H , Penslar Kidney Pills $1.00 .........:20c ...in,., .... 5 I ...... kidney dUcrdere. Try tein li w wmMJmJKr . 50c 1 LET US FILL YOUR PRESCRIPTION r S:-rvi- o by-tli- - i! in at Ued with tp'er.d.d rti-jicatca of bladder lrttattcn and Camera glimpses of ArmLstlcc day trnvrlllnj: and presentation of bronj tAblct oontAlnin the name of e Star Iegion to the .tate of Utah aiui Oiy of Ordrtu Weber 'county's soldier' dead Here is a service based on long experience and system K.ar Sertco of the Members Tvi Jx'jrloti committee on tin xraker's plntform. TIkj women of thb Hk on Memorial d tmt boulevard for cacti MJdirr and the; fundi for the tablet. jiLantc with accuracy first as our motto. We fill your prescrip' ttrert'-tlie- ; r monuments at tlm tiliiu to tlw drie, T1k m on m are field Ktin from-th'wi tlepartiiK'nt-fok 31 x. Mr BcrthnPnlck. Y. J. Miv, J. Eldrcclsre, Jr., and Mm. J. Ecclej. id Wtoaright) Mrs. Chris Elygare, tion correctly and accurately with six graduate utd '?rhc flowern wlucn Air, riygaro liold-- woro la.' lev' presented tj Mrs. l'alrk. coramltleo ( Imlrtnan. Kay- Ward. . T. C, raiding tt flac tlie bronze tbk-U4Center A member "of the Ogden high (Mintol It. registered pharmacists cf experience and the largest and The was Uirr national, ktatc and local Ncrrice Mrs. ami was by by wreath over-th- - tablet placed prewntcd ' v ' freshest stock of pure drugs in Ogden. Prescription effi' ISfav XeRioiis. ; or ' state Charlew R. Iulwy repondlnK for the after tho tablet, cams und !!e iKHilrrart! ciency has here reached the highest possible degree of vt as presented by the women (o tho state and city. -.- Mayor Frank Eranci. who rtKndrU for tle city, U al wltli members of tle Service . Ftar Iegiou comnxittee. together perfection. Two Mclntyre stores to serve you. President .Harding then tspecially shown . on ..ithe .platform . "... reAvhich tr th has urged eases ana proviatng an trance, symbolUing the Kervk-planting, reauines lor ine.mg concrete Star sulted in . the form of memoralUins: have the bouievard-chors ror the guns. of. trees by April 15 legion colors- plantings being taken up by Service Star chapIn The initial idea Kach tree on the drive has bcn raising of funds aelection of .trees.. In was Thep' cairiolhe ters .throughout the country. to secure a sponsor ' the.- selection for each registered with the American Forestry be order Jhat might tree by donation, but this work .'was association ind takes a Hac on the During January,' lastt at a regular Park at Any Hctetyrt Store Fil! Yctr R r.atee With the fOrest sen-icfound so Hlow and tedious that the national honor roll kept by that orraeeting of, the Ogden ehapter of the inadelscientificallr. F. result that was with the Antl consulted cf Cclut'on Ffef Oyr ' ' ii Mrs. J. G. alck Service women resorted to other methods. S.7' forest examiner, deganisation. s proposed' that Ogden, begin prepara- S, Baker, ofU."research, Metal which grace the S.MALIj SUM COLLECTI) . ordered the trees . tions for the planting of. trees irt. order partment, entrance the of drive me donated by tln'boxes and Banks and wernthen plac- me crane company. were personally superviseu o planting that they might be in readinness for Order now to inure prdmt CHnrt. jirnlc1 flag' ed In ejore8 and business Arbor Day. As a. Tesultot the pro reniieir.TO hooses u.d at the memorial Th wn rorto the! surface hty'og from mat delivery. Evryon it interest- the ground posal rs.. Chris Plygare,.president of placed where the to 'Mrs. trlbuted be! throughout so llbifdsre lirown-city voluntary each of by root they might j ed in pictures epec tally pictures t he chapter, appointed "Mrs. Falck as fcould be made by the pvo- Don'l it until .werej lonations properly: watered. to of the people and events that chairman of a committee to SelecL-Jn-- r Art was shown. suite and rilf. very-iuiiAmerican flag w allow ior mfir interest feet apart enown committee "rnerabers and to de- olaced .35 An own Uvea. make radTatcr up their freer cs befor of the However, ana out a imau sum was donated by Mrs. Falck. spread, each being i termine ways- and means, for carrying growth-and,- . If a c t c can't that wmcn collected.proKCXLTS A(?T AS AUAUDS larjement Xorwar- maple species, . vout the plan.- . ycu do it. Avoid ex pen- ia sure to meet with The next plan Was formed act a comof shade when and R vide an Irnmensasweep wrong 1 of Membr'CJf MEMBIfRS OF C050IITTEE the Boy trooy ' w.r... mittee meeting for each member of hcouta, under tho direction of Charlmj hearty appreciation. Leok evee The following, women .were, chosen full grown, a to canvass committee a the list of t. ' aluminum as plates, actea to serve on the committee: Mrs. J. for th negative row, .Mail your fa- - f your Temporary special guard houses which they thouicht would iviomp, rnen Weber of names XT. of i It the Do memorial Now! ince their pUntinf vorite to Mclntyre'. of Eldredge, Jr., former was done with the ana each tren an o lost 'their lives in service be Interested. butThis in the organization; Irs. J. president i4y inspection ;J. Malone, county-whtrip one result that solicited person made by some member of the trci were;- placed .'on the boring of the Gold Star phairman; Mrs. J. "and" then the 'committee decided asked.to .be excused and one other They will continue thii watch in trees th Ward' former Gold Star chairman were donation was delayed, but finally came future. The were alao over and Mrs. Flygare.- - Mrs. P. II, Winter, that, more permanent markers given . . into the treasury. the keeping of the troop to be rained while not a member of the com- ncessary for preserving the names. At this time Mr. Malone moved to to on " XlfJOTIATE . IX)IV TAB17ETS . every epcinl flag day. s mitteeacted as treasurer for the tspec-iCalifornia and Mrs. . Bertha ICcclfn The Armisfund1, and all money was turned unveiling of the tabi-tAfter securing' the advice of Ogden ibecame ! a member of the committee to tice marked the over to: heiIn worK. and of day line men. this flrt expended experienced . , through her. succeed c - .. Health Belts, ICaho Maternity Corsets, etc, at our No. 2 Store. Twenty-fift- h held l.'tuh !nce the worU war ;. her.1. 'r'.j .' the committee members then began of Out fund the had which. grown names of where the tho men were Additional sums, had ,be en added to negotiations with aNew York firm to to a larger sum written the original-$4j Street and Washington Avenue. Expert fitter in attendance. Send for catalog in bror.xe. the fund from proceeds realized from furnish the permanent bronze tablets. from from and proceeds throught former-servicparties e When F. a Guy a party given "by. the organization at Correspondence at. this time" had socials, the women paid 13 6 for the i and measurement blanlcs. tr.Jiri. blew tapn at the rmthe Woo"dmenf the World hall and been carried on by the committee with trees which left a A of 169.40. an ice cream social later given irt the-- war .'department to" have the gov- total of J4S2.70 was then rulsed by elusion ot th ArmistScs Pay exrc when the Ogden Ladies Munici-p- ernment' contribute two field guns to the women by personal solicitation brought to a clown a period of month Julyband contributed its services. be placed as monuments , at the en- which swelfed the treasury amount. of labor on the part of the Orden w i. CRAN t' WCSTCLOX inmen who made tho service and presen A call .was then made upon the trance to the drive. Through All PERFECT ALARM THE In a taken of moneys reached total t tation JMiH'Mf, but Who WOlll.! slIIHr. board of city commissioners who gave fluence brought about in Washington $635.02. ' . . f 1 . HE RY CLOCKS STATIC women the task strain la in the plan for a by persons interested there.the order that iy accept their ciooperc-tloBAUNCK OF $110 Weber county's foldler deail might no; memorial' boulevard. Various loca- were able to have two cannon, known I 15, 1G. $1.71 Out of this fund the tablets were be. forgottrn. tions- were considered and Madison as and used during --oo 50c n war. sent; to paid for together with other minor ex avenue, east' of the cemetery, was de- the TO a. hfi A now nihlch from cided upon. At that time early. spring Ogden for the purpose. The city which leaven balanc of a penses, dog eten plate Madison avenue, at this location, was AND U1 for their the freight onthe gum $110, which will be used nxt spring will never nr-'lit in the beauttlieation of the 5?rvJce pwn food by K"P-Ienothing more than a little used wagon frofn fjenecia arsenal. California-- ' iilL ' OJ road. With the arrival of the canno, the Ktar drive. It i proposed that a Flar 6- ' CITY r Moran," at of Tlie Home Belted L0, 003 bs flower ore laid of F. out. rOiipeum construction J; company gold ' The city commission promised to agrted to donate the work cf, bulld-lan- l. the other of blue, at the drive en: persons.-- i r e d s , ....... tiOw Ja lice C Jilr. net it Mrlntyn - D the tablets havebeen Installed; and oth er- expenses handled, there remains a balance of JllOin the legion treasury which is to e a nestegg and to be later used to, beautify .the .boulevard N . entrance with flowers. r,' START, AT BALTIMORE When War Mothers and Women of Americans-Patriotwere mei-geinto the Service Star Legion at a P.altLmOre convention, pne.j of . the activities was the planting of a tree for ea?.'U state In .Druid Ilill park, which. eerved .as a beginning and incentive to all Service Star Legion: chapters ,' to 5 .plant trees in memory of the soldier dead, rOZ-O.- in Using the Genuine :- . Tbe raior of atna lu'.e iiitijilAcilca .n4 lone Trice. Orrr HEADACHE ex-servi- I tyle cJifbcrt by ihnt without ar.y etra current ie penae. Put then Quick Relief for - inylticly the cf the. c'-- 5 ;-- f i otr e -- -; ' 'v. 'tr , . . 13elov-Govem- : - , . , - " e , t fl If l u 'J . . Christmas Enlargements e Star-Legio- n, flag-pole- - - w, -- : . - t . DENATURED ALCOHOL S1.00 Gallon ... e ; : j-- d " v.-- a vcr v - bun-inea- he con-tainlngr.t- " , - I ay " TRUSSES, ELASTIC HOSIERY . ai - l ';' - 0 - Chrl-1en?e- n, - e al -- ; 1 - . two-point-ftv- es, ; . Spanish-America- com-mtssion.p- . aid d . $901 See 'Powder River' Nov. Help American Legion. , : "... - ' " ; , ' . k y flr - , u t1 n |