Show World War Var Dead Fittingly Honored HT- HT lel Da Day was fittingly observed observed ob ob- served in Cedar by a parade and services services ser ser ser- vices at the cemetery with the American Ameri Amerl can Legion in charge of arrangements After the parade which included the Military band units of the tho Ameri Amerl American can Legion American Legion Auxiliary Auxiliary iary lary the National Guard and a float carrying the only Civil War veteran still living in this locality Mr Seaman Seaman Sea Sea- man the people assembled at the cemetery where the World War dead were honored The Tho graves of six world war soldiers sol sol- soldiers diers of Cedar and one of Enoch were decorated by the American Legion and the National Guard fired a salute after which taps were sounded The graves decorated were Harry Jones at Enoch and at Cedar Elmer Jesperson Lionel Dover Logan Bryant Bry Dry ant Freeman Clark Harold McConnell McConnell McCon McCon- nell and Carl Carpenter Prayer was wis offered by Rev A. A W. W Bartholomew and Dr M M. M J. J Macfarlane Macfar Macfar- Macfarlane Macfarlane lane gave a sincere heartfelt talk honoring those who had given their lives to preserve the peace and advance advance ad ad- van vance e of progress of the world J Rol |