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Show THE SECRET IS OUT -w- u-ergEg WRISOVS IX SOMi: ONE FOUNII OUT THAT JACK 1IC Kl Olilj fimsii to sumav ami uonko so the is cojiinc; m:t everyone that ini to IIAOINC LOVE TAI.E AM A niiNciiSH CHECK UP ON CRIME BY ALIENS IN U. S. ! ihink ir iimi. vha see kacix horses they0111. EAltl.Y. w i. Crime by alleua lu Suites la believed of centage to have ciia-..- !' ence for further gration. Tbla la the Americanism commln'm SO Legion, which sults of a survey of the Immigration be SUNDAYS SHOWS START AT f.I M. uiM Leg.-suHpvi.iI.-- of yeara. period United the iilslent per- ralda Influof immiof the "f tin Amer-ii-iie the rec'.me in tlmt all j a fixed HYLAND NEXT n u-- "'r SUN. - MON. - TOES. In the United Illicit trallio lu States la illm-tltrie i,ii!'l.- to aliens In the nation," Uu.'iiii Powell, director of the AiurririmlMu cmiimis-alo- u liua ile- of the Amerli'i-clnred. The legion ih " not impute that ull crime In the ui.imii la committed by aliens, but i.i.my luw vlola-- j those thins cun he luid at tint who disregard our hiss, uad Who do rmt pay allegiance to t l.J nation in which they lire." In preparing for a survey of all courts, prison nnd pemil Insiltutlona, requests have gone out for the number of ruses itending ngnlnt aliens for robbery, murder, vlolntious of the and narcotic ao's mid oilier crimes aa cnmpnred with such cases s '-f n Similar Informaejmlnat Americans. tion la aought from prison nuthorltlea and heads of penal Institutions. To Probe Neglect of Veteratu in Hot pit al An investigation of reports of neglect of war veterans st the hospital and vocational training school maintained by the government at Md.. has been undertaken by officials of the American Ool. IX John Markey, department commander of the Legion In that state, Major Warren 8. Lloyd, department adjutant and Dr. Arthur P. Herring, commissioner of mentsl hygiene, made personal visits to tbe hospital In this Per-ryvllli- connection. Four veterans In the tailoring school of the Institution charged that the equipment for proper Instructions in EVERY DOLLAR YOU SPEND IN SUGAR that trade was lacking and that HOUSE IS A ROOST FOR THE SOUTH EAST requisitions for such equipment and material had not been honored. The veterans also charged that necessary text books were not supplied. This hospital figured In the recent senatorial Investigation of the veterans' bureau, under Director Charlee R. Forbes. It was declared by certain witnesses that $.1,000,000 worth of supplies were salvaged and sold to a firm In Boston tor $000,000. mbBffla MOTION PICTURE CRITICS ARE UNANIMOUS IN PROCLAIMING GARRISONS FINISH ONE OF THE OUTSTAND-INFEATURES OF THE SEASON. THEY SAY THERE IS A INTHRILL A MINUTE, DARING ADVENTURE, ROMANCE, TRIGUE AND ACTION GALORE IT DESERVES THE PATRONAGE OF EVERY FAMILY. BY-TIIEW- G s I MtW NEXT SUNDAY A MONDAY La Velle Duckworth, Ily. 1976 By La Velle Duckworth, II y. 1976 Mr. and Mrs. J, J. Summerhapt will entertain a number of their friends at a musical Saturday, Feb. 211, at their home on 8lh East. Irving Jr. High Notes Tuesday, Feb. 19, was held the farewell party for Elder Nicholas Teer-lin- k in the Forest Dale Chapel. Elder Tecrlink leaves Fob. 22 for the Ventriloquist Tenor Solo Kheva Brown Ira Quartette Remarks llass Sol o Presentation By Harold Doan. An assembly and program in honor of Y ashington und ldneoln was held I,l'u,,,l Friday afternoon, Feb. Die program was given by Miss Sorenson's English Classes, The fol-- i lowing program was given: I Ini nd Old Flag," Song. ly he student body. Address of Mr. Franklin K. Lane, Secretary of Interior in President n Cabinet, delivered to the el bis department, by lla-r- v I. Fred Fredcrickson Reading U. Lloyd i (iladvs Ilcrtcll Elgin Four Ilishop E. S. Woodruff Delos .Irwkes Mr. Cameron Instru-uctituNumber Bohemian Liiri Aardcma. Dan.u.g followed the proirriiui nnd ,A,M dialogue, "The Makers music was furuislicd by The liehc-niia- n the Mag." by membeis of the Eng (I iris. lish classes. Song. The Star Singled Banner." Mrs. Joseph Hansen left by i ho student body. reb. M for California, whereSaturday A she will dialogue wr tten by Miv:it with relatives .nd her husband, ne Woolley, by Miss Woolley and who is fulfilling a mission in CaliforDan (irj'i.iman. nia. Janies Whitcomb Kile vs The Name 'f Old by Anthuiv Nargle, Miss Melvina Jensen entertained Layton dory." Lloyd, Eugene Ludwig and her club at her home on 21st South Porn; a y Crawford. last week. Cards and Music were Song. "The Stars and Sir res Forenjoyed. Twelve guests weri present, ever. by the student body. 's ! i pat-uoti- valentine decorations throughout th rooms. wen; ued Basketball Tuesday afternoon at the West Mrs. Florence Morris Brohcrg has High gymnasium, the Irving lasket-bnl- l returned from Logan, where she team won from the Stewart bovs a pleasant month visiting with spent relabv the score of 22 to 17. The Siewa'r tives. Waved hard and well, but wiM no match for the larger Irving team. On Tuesday and Wednesday, Feb. Thursday, .Feb. 14. the Irving trounced in the Forest Dale Ward, will mark 'the Jackson the East High. The the big event of the Mutual Play, first half wasntclose and but "And Home entitled, Came Ted, a the last half was a riot. exciting, The score. in three acts. comedy Next Tuesday the Irving meets Tuesday will be childrens night; the South at the East High gvmn'a-- 1 ! , 26-2- 7, s. sium, in the final game of the season. Team standing in this Junior High i league: Tennt West Irving South lioosev Jordan acksun Training llryant ' Taint of Charity It to Be Thing of Peat .. The taint of rhnritj will be removed from veterans' relief In Chicopee, The following numbers were Mass., if members of the American nt an assembly held Tuesday in Legion have their way about It. I he school auditorium: Administration of a fund tor relief The student body sang, "Out Whore cf needy veterans has long been unthe West Begins." Reading. "Ma and the Auto, Dot der direction of charity workers I ooper. by the city council. If a vetPiano Solo. Eliiiaboth Dour. eran applied f.,r aid, his name wont Mr. Hagen entertained with some1 on muni as receiving charity which of bis famous stories. Is snld to have Kept many a former the World! Rest of the , s,n7. soldier from applying to the fund, tio Ly. the student body. founded primarily to help the former service n.nn e'eng until he heenme Assembly Netherlands mission. The program was as follows: Soprano Solo Lillie llrudcrer Violin Solo. Xrtyj prices lfc for children, adults 2ic. Wednesday everyone will be charged 25c. After preliminary tryouts in which a good many took part, the cast was chosen and the members have worked exceptionally hard during the past two months. Forest Dale Notes north woods which includes the most TREMENDOUS FOREST FIRE ever screened SOMETHING TO THINK ABOUT SPEND YOUR MONEY IN SUGAR HOUSE Tol-Sha- I AV lias given tlie screen another great story of the Soo-Ilo- PRINCESS ttseasass H wf-V JAMES OLIVER CURWOOD During the war s Chinese soldier, Sam lost hie life while serving with the American army in France. Prior to burial the body was wrapped In an American flag, but some of his removed the flag, and countrymen placed It over his grave, where It flew from a bamboo pole until It became tattered. When the body was sent hark to his native home; an American Legion delegation In France sent what remained of the flag to his relatives. The then assisted the widow In obtaining the cIhIius on the government. In token of the appreciation, the family of the man gave to Canton, Chinn, post of the Legion the tattered emblem which had waved above the grave In France. Tills la one of tbe prized relics of the post. DONT FORGET b. TO OUK Tattered Flag Prized by Canton , China, Men atom ;' PATRONS ren-der- i i GIRLS KNTERTA1X AT SKATING PARTY settled. In a speclii! resolution sent to the city con.nc;: t'.e post asked that disbursement of t;:is fund he In the hnnds of a leu-.-i.famllinr with tbe men's case that such relief no lunger he considered ns an act of charity. Tin; D. D. D. club of Granite high have planned a roller nt the Bonneville skatingskating rink, r cbrimry 22. Twoniv girls will bv present vi;!i Miss Corlinski their niiicmg teacher ns chaperone. The y;'i.,:g Indus w :!I skate until live ,,nl tM,M havo luncheon a! the liciuh cafe on State and Ninth South. Favorite Sayingt The l'iivvvr (.inner Wouldn't that Jar you? Tbe ludi.i Orator I'll teli the WOMENS MISSIONARY SOCIETY HOLDS MEETING world. The Murders- - Well, I'll be hanged. The Judge Vine. The Women's Home Missionary SoThe Flapper 'o one has anything ciety ef the Liberty Park M. E. Church met at the home of Mrs. M. D. Cos-- ; on ine. The Telephone Girt I got yonr I'lme. 4.12 Edith Avenue. Thursday.' Te devotional service was' number. .11 led by rs. C. R. Walker who also! The Snusege Maker Dog gone I JiV'-tentitled America Fori The Fisherman I'll drop a line. Me. Inc topic, "Christian Nurture The Author mi writa. School" was given bv TTte Seamstress Dam It I Mrs. . J. liriffith. The meeting was The Hydro Electric Engineer rim well attended and enjoyed by all. tt $ American Legion Weekly, - ' mmsz 2BBEBC TNI wrtenysrat Bronx J. Spencer Cornwall, well known resident of Highland Park and prominent Salt Lake musician has been elected musical director of the Male Chorus, according to announcement made during the past week. Mr. Cornwall is supervisor of music in the Granite School district where his efforts have met with pronounced success, and have gained statewide recognition and commendation. Ho had charge of the Swanee Singer for nine years where his work attract'd wide attention. Mr. Cornwall has gained a wide reputation for his very unusual ability along the line of community singing and chorus work. Wherever this sort of music has been found, Mr. Lorn wall has as a rule been successfully associated with it. He is a active member of the Salt lake very Oratorio Society. According to Dr. W 11. Worley, president of the Mcnd'cssoim Chorus, preparations are already under way for a number of public appearances, the first of which will be in Brigham City during the latter part of March. 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