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Show the WEEKLY REFLEX. appreciation KAYSVII.T F! UTAH Greatest of Tributes, He Died for America One ( VUt Is need not have atom by the Dnknouu Soldiere tomb at Arllncton to understand why aUch a ahrine t0,U7 ,B many coutriea a tribute alienee. why it drawa .the thoughts of millions of Americana by.lu austere yet tender significance. It la the element of mya-'IMAKy GRAHAM BONNER. vitiMa wwa bmifully woven Into the of the Idea, that gives to it a universal appeal. THE SONG Because no human being known, nor ever wilt know, what body rest Yon havent a song to slug to ms there, ft each and eU of bj any chance, have you? David the legions of Americas dead. asked the . Tigris No Mate. no section. can UUer. claim this veiled figure as its own; It So many of the to the nation. No ptfde f birthbelongs Ive or breed Map people Ing can sully the ancrlflce It net have sung to repre sents; forever sealed la the question me and 1 haven't whether the nameless warrior waa heard a song" in cultured or Illiterate, rich or poor, ever to long.". whether the blood he shed hud Tigris waa quite strains of Celt or Saxon, Slav or Latia. Norse Indeed delighted. or Purltun. I have," be satd. . One thlrg, and one alone, makes Il"I'U sing you nty lustrious hla memory en American, Mesopotamia aong." for America he laid down hie life, Fine," exclaimed ber greatei love hath no mas than David, lie really this." felt- he would dike To be the ao.ace of those that mourn, to heur one of the the symbol of a nation's funny songs by a gratitude and Its Ideals of sacrificial service these Map are the glories thst exalt the Unknown So Tigris agidn. Soldier who Ilea there, pillowed on begun and this was earth ftotn the battlefield where he his song: If you hate the gave hla life, asleep under the mantle o rainy weather everlasting remembrance. And It make you blue and sad Don , t go around complaining Proper Recognition of That you think It la too bad. pack your bag elth all you need Meades Great Services Judt And now to my advice give heed: Five .years after the death of (Jen. George Gordon Meude there was erect- Juat go to Meaopotwmla, ed In the Botanical garden at Washing- Juat go to Mesopotamia, go to Mesopotamia, ton a memorial fountain designed by Juat For there It seldom ralfta. the eminent French sculptor, Bartholdi Fifty years later the fountain was If you think that raln'a depressing Or If you find It wetting taken down to be stored until the new Tou needn't look for vympathy. Botanical garden shall be transformed You deserve all you are getting. to the site south of the Capitol. For you can go where It's good and dry Where the Bartholdi fountain stood And to rainy weather any good-b- y there has been erected e statue and Just go to memorial of General Meade, who com- Juat go to Meaopotatnlk, Mesopotamia, manded the Army of the Potomac et Just go to Mesopotamia, Gettysburg. The statue. Is the work of For there It seldom rains. Charles Grnfly, and was the first exDavid had liked the song Tigris bad ample of that sculptor's art to be sung. And before be left he had bad erected in Washington. The cost of some lunch. the memorial was borne by the state He went Arabia which was of Pennsylvania, for although George southwest ofthrough knd then Mesopotamia, Meade was bom in Spain the Keystone up north into where he came Syria state has claimed him as her own. to Damascus. On the way he had Fifty-eigyears after he passed passed Euphrates. from earth. General Meade was honDamascus was sitting in a dark, ored by the state he helped to save. It dark street, and looked very much is fitting that the memorial should be older than any other city lady David within a few hundred- feet of the me- had seen., morial to General Grant, and almost Come and talk to me," Damascus under the dome of the Capitol aid, If you wont be bored talking to an old lady." Ive a nice grandmother," David MEN OF 61 TO said. She really la awfully nice. We " always go there for Christmas -- 7' I Kill jjjrty toll only Salt Lake Gty Directory in (Ku yeliouf can with tie blnkbanA McCone School of Music and Art Faculty ( Eminent Tvschsrs , limiting Munlo df Munir, tvwmntls Art. Panrtns. tO North Mala H, Holt City, Utah. hl ro aches! ASSAYERS AND CHEMISTS ! perfectlx-eyinhoilr- S. Wool I.nborntory St.. Salt Lako U'y, Utah. P. O. Hon Mnlllns cnvslopoagrleoa furnlslial on CfTtrs'and W. Spray v ' t ' s veterans' march Is never done, Aad if the footsteps lag. 61 Honor the men of the flag. Wbo ti33 uphold Hot many now to watch r nd ward, And those few are bereft old-tiguard Of comrades of the left remnant a Only Yb , - character As autumn leaves, no longer green A . And shaken by the breex-between drift moment, falling, Xhe grasses and the trees, 80 those who marched off in their prime To fight the war they won Are drifting on the winds of time The men of 61. Prayers at All Graves in French Cemeteries K Americans have a solemn duty In striving to find a way whereby naothtions may settle their difference er than by force," Gen. John J. Pershing said last year In e moving tribute to the war dead at Memorial day services at the Belleau Wood cemetery. On Memorial day nearly every American In Parle attended one of the many services held at the various churches. The graves of all American soldiers who died In the World war were decorated and a prayer said over them by their late comrades In arms or grateful compatriots. Whether lying In thousands grouped la the magnificently kept cemeteries at Belleau Wood, Romngne, Thlaucourt, Bony and where they fell hills, along the slopes of war-tor- n deep ravines or thick forests, all were Sur-esne- a, or sleeping remembered. Ten major ceremonies j& marked the day. - J. Leonard, Mnnstw Psal Tanias, Ass't Mar, Prod THE dln-ner.- Arranged under the auspices of the American Memorial Day association, founded In 1920 for the decoration of American soldiers' graves abroad, rare waa taken that upon every "scatt- ' "Shad seem young to me, I know," L aid ( fJL Damascus. rm probably the town on oldest earth. Long before there was an Alexandria for a Rome there' was me! Ive a comfortable place here along tbe eastern side of the Lebanon mountains. But I must tell you something at once. --- 4 ered grave" there rested a bouquet of Flanders poppies. Dean Frederick W. Beekman of the American Church of the Holy Trinity, chairman of the association, and Col. T. Bentley Mott of the American Mali, honorary chairman of the American Graves Decoration committee, with the assistance of the American Legion, the America!. Graves Registration Services and the Initiative of private American citizens in France, had perfected arr- - M em-baa- sy "Gaesa re-sidi- angements and the day was celewith religions and military i brated pomp. Commander Stephen S. Szlapka of the Paris Post No. 1 of the Legion was in charge of the ceremonies at Suresnes, at which Norman Armour, the American charge daffaires, presided. A m large number of French and American dignitaries were present General Pershing, Julian M. Thom-aa-an- d some American legionnaires journeyed to Belleau Wood and dec rated the graves of American soldiers who fell during the Alsne-Marn- e drive. the hero dead . ;k. - v'l La - ..r,Arti . Commander B. W. Money of the A. R. placing a wreath on the tomb of the Civil war unknown dead daring memorial day ceremonies at Arlington cemetery. G. Loose Flowers Chosen for Graves of Heroes Clusters of loose bloosoms strewn over the graves, and artistic sprays and bouquets supplant the old set pieces of harps and flags of former years at Arlington national cemetery m, iin on Memorial day. Florists say the public taste 1b floral tributes- Is changing. Now beautiful Arlington Is blanketed on Memorial day with snowy peonies and glowing roses and gladioli The flowers rest softly, carelessly on the graves of those of high or low rank. One leading Washington florist raises 40.000 peonies for use May 3ft Most of them go to the greet national cemetery on the potomse. Nowhere In the country are so many men of resown at rest. Private and 'official automobile laden with floral tributes fill the road leading to the majestic city of tbe dead. ...Airplanes move ,aborf the beauslopes. tiful Tbe most Imposing tributes are the tomb .of the Unknown Soldier. Yet even here sprays and loose bouthe. quets of flowers are. supplanting. on were placed set pieces which often the tomb a few years ago. most of Nobody knows who leaves at Arlington flowers Memorial day the or why they- arcJeft on certain gravesn more than others. There la a path leading to tbe hIIltopwher$ Admiral Peary and Floyd Bennett rest. Their resting places always are masses of flowers on May W - an-Dua- g, OQrir ; - tiifM . 5 s j ,, ,, ner oond tap over the mn who sacrificed their k democracy end die mJT Preservation of their country. tree-cover-ed Briti.li Soldier, veterans lest year un- - N.ortbwod cemetery at Ph tiare A111! crosa of ll In lRera' of' Great lntmor7 0f are bnried In the eem- eterr AnJrlran ef Ws Parad ef Britlab-ran- l, .,0 war veterans and other Esme Howard. 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