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Show I i . . i DESERET : Memorial Day Program Prorides For-Exercises in Public Schools, Parade P EVENING NEWS MONDAY MAY 21 l'J2( -- The White House Throws Its Strength and Influence Into the Nation-Wid- e Fight on High Prices And Decoration ofileroes.Graves t W Memorial day committee met a 3 1 ; fI t J t 1 I1 if' I J f ,1 ' ' Th Boy Scout a will ait as escort and ushthe Elka' club Saturday evening where er at Ibe meeting Tha general committee of arrange-- , they arranged a program for euluMe rnenls invites the entire county to par. obearvance of tha annual celebration tbipais In the memorial services, and It waa agreed to aik tho motion l ibe secretary, Mr. Anna Nelson, was to notify the navy, army, (lira houaaa to cloaa between 2:04 and instructed marine corps, the American Legion. 4 pm. 21. Monday, May and, on no Service Star Legioh and auxiliaries to tlon of Dr. Seymour B, Young, to In send representatives to meet at 1:13 1te all tha ochool children to attend o'clock on the afternoon of Flag day. tha tabernacle aiarclaea at 2 p.nt. on June 14, at the Elks club to decide on that day. School principal are tha preliminary otepe towards forming to notify tha Elk' club by a permanent organisation to ealobrate tomorrow afternoon. If they doalre Memorial day. Flag day, Fourth of i opoakora' on Memorial diy aubjeou. July and Armlstlco day. In tha achoole, and j Friday afternoon. Commander darter Wrier. Spontah veterans and American Commander James A. Temporary Legion are a eked to notify tha Elks If Carter of Poet No. 403. Veterans of they will furnish such speakers. Forolgns wars of the United States, Outline of Program. has written the tallowing letter to the The program for publla observance O. O. Howard poet No. 7 of the 0. A. ?.frtvorlJ day will bo as follows: R. veterans In Salt Lake: 'Two millions of our comrades who Friday afternoon, exercise at Jordan river bridge by Rlveraldo school chll-- ; vi di ereesi service in the great werld tdran, for saiiore and marlnaa cf tha war hsrw laid eetde their uniforms Of t ClvU war. with Mayor . A. Bock a khskl. But many thousands of othsrs slIIJ wearing the Ire resting for.ha speaker. Saturday all the veter- - sre ) ana of tho O. A. R. will along decorate tho ever In g their silent green tents battle lines of the Fravaa of departed comrades wHh the across the seas. In their mem flags at tha various cemeteries, assist-IX- . tens hf the woman's relief corps, ladles ory. and In memory of oftheother war of heroic deed 1 of. the G. A,. R. and tho. Service Aiar thouands bottled-lor Legion, as well aa by tha Spanish war In which ouroountiy ha the I veterans and auxiliary, tha American liberty and Juatloe, we approach deep coming Memorial day with a Legion and lte auxiliary, for the sacrifice Sunday, May 10. memorial service feeling of gratitude In order that tho nation ,wll be held in tha Firm Methodist they made banner float church, tha Rev. Clem Davies deliver-- 1 might llvo and our starry ait lta 9plndorundlm-med- . over Ing the sermon. . Monday, May 31, the work, of docor-otln- g coming one should he one of the . grave - will ba concluded, the"The mo.t noted Memorial days tn the i and at noon lunch will be served to In honO, A. R. veterans, their wives and nations history. Established the Ctvll who fought widows at tha lke club by tha com- or of tho men on a larger signifimittee of ladles under the chairman- war. It now takes veterans of later war ship of Mrs. L. L. Dragon. Mrs. Dra- cance asto the honor their dead. But It gon will also arrange for a blind vet- gather never be forgotten, and will eran, L. & Dunham, of 230 Wilming- should the Veterans of Foreign ton ovenuo. to bo brought to the tab- not be by while one members of the Wars, that ernacle moating by automobile. Grand Army of the Republic Uvea Memorial day Is. first of all. his day. Meeting at Tabernacle. Dr. Seymour B. Young asked that In this spirit every member of the the G. A. R. posts bring their flags poet No. 403, Vetersne for Foreign to tha tabernacle exercises Monday Wars, wishes to extend to you the after the parade. The American Le- hand of comradeship and every way. gion will form for the parade at the with you In your service In Wo ere at your service to assist you city and county building at 1:20 In your work of laying tributes on the o'clock in the afternoon; the reserve to jOfflcers will form at the Elke' club graves of your departed comrsdea show you at tha same time and march in a sec- escort you In your parade, tion by ihembelvee, while the procea-Io- n the honor one veteranIn accords to an-to your power will move down 8tite to Fourth other and to do all make this Memorial day a grand sucSouth, to Main and then to the taber cess. Tou are our comrades, and this nacle grounds via Main and West work will be considered a privilege as Temple street. as a duty. Department Commander E. D. Has- well "Since May 20 falls on Sunday this kins of the G. A. R. will open the exMonday. May 21 will be observed ercises at tha tabernacle,. and Mayor year, us wtH do E. A. Bock will preside. The singing as Memorial day. Kaehof his art In attsnding suitable services of The Banner," led by such as have become established Prof. J. J. McClellan on tha tabernacle years of hallowed usage, to 'organ and by Mrs. Emma Ramsey through the end that we may not forget tho Morris, who will have charge of the sacrifice our comrades who have 'music, will follow the Invocation by answered ofthe final roll call of the MaJ. B. H. Roberta Commander-in-chiand to Gen. John A. Logan's Memorial day Great ourselves spew to carry on order and Lincolns Gettysburg ad-i- d dedicate work they have to nobly begun.'' rest will be road by N. D. Corser and theA atmilar letter hea been sent the .will bo followed by tho "Salute to the commander of the B. A,. Wedgwood War 'Flag and the "Ode to the Flag" by poet of the BpsnUh-Americs- n Dr. Seymour B. Young. E. O. Leather-woo- d Veterans. and another speaker to be Post No. 403 will hold a meeting at named later by the American Legion the armory Wednesday evening at 2 .wllL deliverorations on the slgnifl- - o'clock,. and a cordial invitation Is excance of tho day. Tha closing prayer tended to all men who have beeitln will be by the Rev. Clem Davies. The foreign service In any war. Unhesitatingly Makes Sweeping and Startling Reductions on Furniture, Draperies, Wall Papers and Pictures 5, I -- far-flun- i . (Carpets, Rugs, Window Shades and Linoleums Not Included) 33 The White. House management believes it, Jhe"dutyoTeveryJine;ofbusinessJo assist Jn lowering prices: Concerted action, with relegated in favor of public interests, will do a lot to check and bring down prices,-which are.altogether too high, The White House will do its part in this great movement. Net Curtains and Ma us-wit- h Go-Ca-rt . Bob-inet- s, Scrims and t Not i nghams. New goods. New styles. -- WALL-PAPE- RS r'qu tsettesT Irish Point, self-interes- ts . Children 'i Chest Southern Cedar Wicker furniture Simroonda Beda Lamps and Shades . . . t0 2Q to 50 Off The most wonderful ggsortment of wall paperi in the slate. Vs Off .... . All Draperies and Nets 20 . Off All cretonnes, block prints, linens, drapery silks, damasks, furniture, tapestries and velours. Star-Spangl- ef ii Utah Pioneer Answers Call Bear Lake county. He moved to Liberty In the spring of 144. and Dec. 7, of that year he was made btahop of the Liberty ward, which position ho held 44 yaara Ha was captain ef a company of cavalry, and aaya in hta memoirs that he served under tha governor vt Utah, In what was then Rich county, which afterwards became part of Idaho and waa namad Bear Lake county. In 1(72 he married Emma Wood, a" half sister of his first wife. In addition to being a stalwart Church wprker he was active In civic affaire and a real community builder. He was county surveyor, deputy to the United State surveyor general and county commissioner. "Hewas a successful rancher and atock grower, and waa regarded as a safe and sane counselor la all temporal and spiritual affair. Mr. Auatln'a flrat wife, who aurvlvet him. boro him 11 children, five aona and six daughters , By hia second wife, ha preceded him in death, he had 13 children, nine sons and ona daughter. The followirg children survive: Ed win A. Amtlit Ds Lafayette Austin, both of Montpelier, Ida- -, Mrs Maud Moyle, Salt Lake City, and Hyrum Lane Austin of Montpelier! children of his first wife; Arts C. Austin, of Liberty; Mark Austin of Parts; Mr. Nellie MoMurray, Torrey L. Austin. Samuel M. Austin.-o- f Liberty, and Horses N. Austin of debars nr Ida by ' wife. hta deceased Short funeral service were held thi afternoon at the R. M. Taylor funeral chapel. The body will bo taken to Ltbortr, Idaho, for funeral service and interment. S EDWIN' NELSON AUSTIN. - Edwin X. Austin, a. member of the nmpany which went ground Ca.pe Horn in tho hlp Brooklyn In 1844, nd a Utah pioneer of 1S4S, died at hi homo, 244 Wilmington avenue, Death early Sunday morning. from infirmities incident to advanced age and euperlnduced by dropay and heart trouble. Mr. Auttln had made his homo in Salt Lake City otneo 1313, coming hero from Liberty, Idaho. Edwin Noloon Austin was tbo eon ef Julius August no Caesar Austin and Octavio Ann Lane Austin. - He waa horn Sept. . 1H0, at Suffield. Hartford county, Connecticut. About 1842 f 1144. F.lder Exra T. Benson add John M. Woollev came to the home f bia parent with the gospet m ange Which they obeyed. EldeV Or-oPratt arranged for a company of Faint to oail round the Horn In con- - Let- - Cuticura Be Your Beauty Doctor - . nedtion with the migration of tho main body of tha Chureh westward. Mr. Austin waa a child of ali out throughout hta long life ho retained a vivid memory of that memorable voyage and hfa memoir and personal account of the. trip hve become history. There- were about 220 persona on that Voyage, In the good ship Brooklyn and weighing anchor in. New York harbor Feb. 4, 1144, they landed at the present site of San Francisco. .Hu ly 21. 1244, Mr. Austin ha recorded in his history. It had taken all. the mesne tho members of tho company- hod to make the tpip and the pioneer- overland had not yet' made their memorable trek across - the plains, so tho Brooklyn company tarried on tho coast, where It helped build up the city of San Francisco, The company started on the Journey to Salt Lake- Valley in the late summer of 144, and Joined' the pioneer who had been here Just more than on year. lets that fall, after living tn Salt Lake a few years the Austin family moved on to a homestead In Davis county. In 1142 Edwin N.Austrn married A I nor a 1 lane They moved to Bear Lake In 1144, when that rewlon waa be to thought part of Utah. They d THE NEHJOES JOB PRINTING-Hofirst in Pan and he the first la your stock of. Letter Heeds. clerk of the Bear Liver Make. and a member of Ha first htrb council. He Envelopes, Bill Heads and other of -' waa also elerte the Drat sheriff of Dr ytrppRes? - - ' -- - -- n 1920 Map of -- rope and Idaho WHAT HAPPENED MAY 24. (Copyrfgli-t- , 1329, ms ef Great BritItaly enter pledge Russia to make no ain. Franeo-sn- d airmen peace Austrian oparat bomb Venice and shell other AdriBrit atic town Poison (a drive iah back m attack east of Ypre hut ground I regained Allies' ioag range gun rhella German shipyard near 0tend, Nw Era Features) to the sea. Alo adxanc In San Marco and Monte Bento areae Both idee tta'ck on the Aitne. Paris reports' vainly fde chocked in heavy assault on Vaudefe plateau. Heavy gunfiro tn Champagne. " fr. Moldavia sunk, I Transport Many saved by convoy. others died In a lean. WashGorman detail lpid ington t Eucquoy. French and retake Fort d Doneu-moGerman British raiding all along front, getand drive French out of In moet violent ftgtbtng o ting prtapners Our ehtpyarda average a eoeel shin P- -r day. More than the war, preceded by scarcely I deadly struggle for Dead Man Hill, 209,409 tent for May. ' w4 men Ik which French still hold: . 1313 Paris reckon German cost engaged. to gain objective 'but bean 14.Av4 returns to Versatile .. men in three da a from Spa conference Attlee yielding a little. Ebert government said to 1317 be anxious to sign treaty Petrogred Austrian front; afre as fatl Impend Italians smash Red blnw caatuns 3 99 break foe line on as powder store as Kolchak arli front from Csetag na vlaxa mies sweep weat of Ural. 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