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Show tf L "v I f f I f i V' - CHRISTMAS Under! The military organisation of veterans la credit on' the (rat atata, treat tbe standpoint of ante eteney aarvlea record, patriotic tlclpatton la eommnalty afaflra training. tltak National laprt. ACTIVE Utah 15 1923 Flag1 vr , Ih adluotmeat d olalms of wer veterane ofand their W hlle the organisation devoid to udluiiiviy men whoWjbave n actual foreign service. Its relief antlvltlee are so eontined.j They are extended aot to veterans of all ware f r The organisation ta now engaged la raising an andowmsal fund for the establishment of tuheroulnala sanitarium atnational Alhu- uuoruuo. Now TbU tlon have 48 units oneinMltg. to he named, after Wh state In the Union. or woman having Any'Wan seen service in any war and seed attention tn such an institution lag will be afforded the opportunity whether they ever saw foreign service. The Balt lake chapter, of course, Is uniting with the organisations elsewhere in the proposed' establishment of this Institution. Recently the local obtained from the cityorganisation a plot of In tbe cemetery to be E round mown as the city Veteran of Foreign. Wars plot.' In this free burial will be given any foreign 'war veteran. The proceed of poppy day next year, when popples are sold on the streets for the benefit of disabled war veterans, wlU be used for the beautification of the Plot, and the erection of an appropriate memorial and Lag pole. i tthe pad A Baa -Blech. i r t Meeldesee PM B. Bad o, at. PkoaeJ Office Vlas, hSTd, Ilea, Phono. It j load OM-halt Labs tklr, Utah. dla-b,- ha Utah National Guard la a component part f the Ballad mnSm., BUlt rmy. andertbe defense net detachment. Q. M. Balt 1r passed hy Congress la ijta preeent com Msor John B. C,Earley, Lak, t T form after tko oonctualon of the nieces ef U. A R4 veterans while landing, Field the together with cousin may behospital. No, If, Is at Os f ! world war, Thai guard la armed, come members of the relief corps comRichards, Maj.'illyrum I. dulppod and framed by ike federal j War msndlBg. Tho Utah National QmHI eem Vaet euma jot money government, The PL A. Wedgewond egmpabout leers amI ittn prUea are expended In tbe atata ttpantahvAmerirsjn War t Veteran, in tho artillery; About ItO offlopr the by has a membership if approximately federal government for tke md mn p cavalry ; IS in it ho This organisation id more or 809, fthe guard, aoeno of that Itemsbe--g Q M, C4 and tO in .tho Hold boo- lees 'fraternal in nature though Us Vttal. drill pay, materiel and in all sorts sponsor ' pay of Tho lAh KAttonar Quord Om Its- principal or patriotic affairs. oaretakera for publlo animate and i tratnod darln tho boot yoar.in ) to the livhowever. activity, help atitfivloton tho oprvU'o ctrnpfc forage, thla last Item alone forof th Hpanieh Ameriing Veterans Artdllory bolnR oont to 'Comp war and to provide headstone can age amounting to more than fteo,-0- 0 Hkhardibon, atid at Calif., Montoroy, and beautify the gmvea off the dead. r a year. th noth cavalry going to Korr D. In tnts work It is aided by itbe WomThe National Ouard In tTtah la a A. RttUBti, Wyo. tn iX4 prtront en's auxiliary orgemisaviott. tho bo aro ulatio to airnt i tpr artillery component part of the Fortieth dito Camp Mw(b, Wnh., and tbo cav Baas of Aaaertean Revolution. vision of tke Niotk carpel of the airy to a point outuldo the otat to The Rons of AmrHnn Revod oat ten tod later. ! army, tke kerne .lOtnlalstraktoa unit bo DwMfvtnt lution is a society bavins a local ' of unqualified praise ae that to whl. ! toe Utah National ' la nf Klf.? Its work sheet membership the humanitarian work, of local is along patriotic lines fostering all Ouard troopa belonged ddktng the iand military organliBa-Uoni tends patriotic i love of country toward that ana behalf of disabled yx and good cltisanshflp It commanwr; "i sebrvtcetnoBu With efforts such as der ta Coi. John Ch Canaea. lineage of the 11464b Field base been but forth in Sait At the present time this Bona of Artillery datea back to the City and Utah during tho past year tbe American Kevpbitiod lb engaged' tho fact la indeed evident that tho warwben the battalion of men la making arrangcuhente for tbe who sifforod disability in tho . caption light field artillery from Utah comand entertainment of meta- 'v; world waryand their families bra with mAn here of the national organisation manded by Major Richard j eared ofr. well W. being and fuel fur clothing, provisions who will visit Sain Lake City asst Foremoat In this work are ih niefled 399 dgaerv leu men aril h ' year incidental Toung made a proud military record to It he national American Lea ion add the Veterans rooms a in the Campaign la which jit parIt s eapeoted that 899campment. hbf Foreign Wara of yi9W r?ora1 members national organise- . the of ticipated in the islands. Immedithat the organisation does net Amerleau Iertoe jj' tion Crom all parti of the couatry a. ately after the Spanish American be in Balt lake for this meetThere are llposta of the Amor-loa- n ceiv donallona will f war National Guard artlHery orJtMeubled Vrtcmaa ' J , ing. The Daughters ef the Amerihaving a total Ug!n InofUtah, mofo than Mod ' Along with the American Legion can Revolution Is a closely affiliated membership ganisation! were formed, perpetui , D, U- - Lane, of Salt Lake. Is men. the Veterans r War, organisation. ? i ating the Spanish American war the state .commander, having been and the Disabled Veterans Foreign v of the World j Feet volunteer artillery and later exXeugtaq the convention state at War are also a noteworthy eleetod,at Fort Douglas, situated in Balt Price last August. The state head- - work. There tedoing one chapter panded into the ItStb Field Artileg this Lake City, is the headquarters of quarters are at the state eapitol organisation in Balt Lake, known as the Sixth lery for participation tn the World building. the Argonne Chapter, No. 8, of which United brigade of the j war, which organisation la bow perStateInfantry army. under command Gaylen Young is the commander. are in Balt Lake, two poets TWt of U. MucAlexauMr. Gn. Brig. petuated n the llfith Field Artll-le- ry. namely, Salt Lake post Not 1, ll bcal chapter was established Thor aro .tatlonod ml Fort Doug-tathus giving the state an orwhich is an orfranisation of world this year, and has a membership of battaliona tho of 9. war All Its the Hdith Caveil and members now Unltod Btatoo infhntry, ganisation of artillery with more poet, YMenna, includtd or have beep disabled either as theajeresult 'Within composed of women who were the. sixth 1rlBto. Th.r. aro than ft rears conspicuously excelor service in the World f work. war. Its now fehout engaged in war 700 m.n, at tho fort inlent service, tihe Is a to drive last May the cluding CO office ' . iaiki Fort Dobro primary, purpose Through of the Balt Lake pest Interests' of and give alapromote to The commander-l- n chief of jtba membership la. t. tho hoadquarltqr of tho Ooo war veterans Among its disabled No. t was Increased by about bOd Hundred and present Fourth. Raacroo OIU-c.- r. Utah Nattonii Guard is the gever-is activities of members. Its that total suitable membership making camp. jat . nor, Charloa the present time exceeds 1,309 arrangements for the accommodation Msbey. Mm and com Tho G. Ruel of members. Hallnran is entertainment thousand of f Tho chief of staff la William O. disabled veterans who will be In Balt William T. lgleheart, first A doetdod Incroao. In tho momhar. Williams, lieu tenant colotAl, adjust-an- t mender, Lake in attendance at the national C. Smith, vice commander; Raloh of tho RcMrvo1 OffioorW Trainohip convention of the la ing corps at tha unlOoraity w.a aot-o- d The poet adjutant; Hamilton Gardner. department. genera's of next year. organisation past O.department commander, ana June thio year. From a momhanhtp state administrative staff consists fon It ie anticipated that 19.999 'men of hotweon are member of the and 10 man yoar . toof MaJ. H. M. H. Lund. X. A. O. hi executive Rich come conSaU will Lake for this committee. tho oorp. now Includoa til moa. One half of this number Tho carp. V. 8'. P. AD. O.; MaJ. Elbert At the annual entertainment tof vention. 4a under tho command of now are and be It no will more summer cripples the than chapter last Gooryo S. Gray. Thla eorp. ta Thomas, I. G. D.; Major John F. small accomplishment to provide Major 18.009 wag raised for the needs of oayaarod In field artillery drill. InSharp, M. C. ; Cspt. John Bowman, men. 'At this properly for their accommodation. disabled tha n.e of both licht aad cluding In this work, the chamM. C. local was however, MaJ. Carl A. Badger, time It agreed with the In, oororal haary field artilloqy. will receive, the aid of other parade, chapter ber of commerce and Balt JLke a. o. durlnr . r paxt yoar tt has patriotic and military organisation. elicited bo littlethe business men that the entire reor decree praise. The , commanding officer of tho ceipts The G. A. g, of the entertainment would la ren the InfantryOffIn.trucllen Utah National Gityird to Col. B. L. be used for this purpose, the com lee rV Tnaininq corps at It Is' almost pathetic to witness. Rooorro club and Interests other mercial both the Bast and WeM tha hlarh Bourne, 146th Field Artillery. Regl- -, ranks the ef' Grand Army of tho Republic. Com- -' hohoela Tho corps at the Bast aide lending their support and mehtal headquarters are at Balt tton. few of those renerablo has a of par.ttvely membership The American Legion also per, old reter.no aro now allra and a nhout 409. whlla Ihn corps at tho Lake City. The medical detach- formed an important work in ade school haa an hlrh of thorn tbai aro '!e,t enlistment men! is at Provo, Capt. Fred TaylorL proportion . ThouLake Bait ' mor . are ta tha old soldiers homo at City. than 699. vertising ' i ' J i sands commanding. of visiting legionaires Col. B. B. Hyer ta profeMor ef eg to the national convention on Sawette, Calif. Headquarter . detachment and ' route military solenee and tactic at tho , ,h Present In were coast of entertained leadership the Balt hlrh school, while at tbo East combat train,, first battalion, at Lake by the Balt Lake chapter. Let- - State. Commander W. L. Good sell Wet hlKh school First Lieut. John hi. ' therq are three post in Salt Lak Salt Lake csty. Capt. J. G. MeCul-loters were received here from visi . having la In charge. Tho personnel of Ray a sombiig was declaring Ural Salt Lake commanding. Headquarters, tors the only city en tout where tbs First battalion, Bait Lake ,011. visitors were given g 'genuine re4 Lieut. Col. Ulmer Johnson, comception. This was vastly helpful McTKh.vo,rNT r?hihs ' to Lake. Balt , . manding. post, jShn'QmnL; m1i,o 8'MJct.'r?,ul s' Tbe legion twok an Important (l ard a , m, , Know D?x Latterv a. gait Lake City, Capt. t ln tha independenco day calo?Logan 8mJ a ltant professor of military the tlri4' Harotd Jennings; Battery Balt (ration, and also , tn tho observ- -- veterana and Uct SiU Llk CUv ?tl t Went , high V Edtho National Lake City, Capt, J. Ray Ward; Bat-- 1 u nationrecently sponsored nationalCapt. Robort B, tery C.. Provo, tho organlMtlon. Tho Sallt ly cou nlofadmiu Istration of the G. -by L , , Patterson, Labs - poet furnished speakers inothe Mate capltoL talcM, WmI high atihool. Which the at Other, Grand Army students detachment addressed and Headquarter Institutions here schools during John iK. Rayi tho various combat train, Second battalion, Man-t- f, week's . observance. mcVdme?K" professor of Capt. Olen A. Jeneon, command-inWashington ana taotkem science Bast raiiitary , Veterans of Foratara Wan. Gordon Circle, No, high school. ,h headquarter, Second battalion. 1 Wan. Ttio Veterans of Forelm War, ef No. ,Uy"old Vmn John H. tnfan Sergt. Nort; Salt Lake City, MaJ. Samuel G. which organixation Dr. R. G. Alexcorps. No. tha assistant to protfessor of mill : O, Howard corps. No. 1, and te ander loaally Is commander, tha try. Younc, commanding. tary aeionco and tactics. East High women s Relief corps. No. I. an for work tha doing important chool, Battery D, Douotlful. Capt. Alvin disabled Veterans. This Is not tn Nlolsen, seekstary io P. M. tho wives, the'clrcies"i;'conflnTd"to Bes.lons; Battery B, Neprl, Capt. sisters daughters and S. Wilma any aansa a oharltsbls Inorganisation aad Tt West htg school, A wonderIt Is engaged Thomas Durham; Battery F, Logan, thought 'L A ful charitable work, " Capt. Robert Jarrla f bOUt Th. Cavalry of tha UUh National - In-t- ho 14MH-i'la.- .LiJr ike fepanixb-Americ- IT..' - OatdGpathkPhyskian mem-bersh- lp beutrardn; i: Dr. Harry! Philips au wsfr. egsr'a isaijsfa'vaijKffiJc 1 th Battalion of Itho Caviirjt, BudMnir dud Battalion, 'are In Balt Lake city,Major Hamilton Gardner, coramand. . x. teg. , A Irnko City, capt. mmoek.-r. Ogden.11' .Trtmp F, Ji Undqttiiti Wr ha Vnr' bGodson. refloat DECEMBER NEWS, - V ! THE j i t . t 'W PeenLh-Awerte- Veter, ee - - V thi 1 .. -t ... forf, ?. -- A ( ; to i' . -- 1 4.,.i . !.t t i ji h - I I V ' 'l"lat(B i re - r , , m rzu . . adtfsaBwSr1! Ichr' w sas Jjstsssns . aitnt y; " a - -- flSdJg Phone Wasatch 2579 ReaPhone Wall r y mm 7140 RStreet- - 301 "I Folding Mattress Company la Feather Bra.v.tlug ! Premiere Beauty Parlora - I J- MMd. 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