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Show IfflSjiSg5a!ij!S . I '"n"'"'"Tmm"""rf'imiiiiiii11ii ,., .,,,,, .-r? uniMMiTimnim rrjni.Ullirririii)iiTrTTTTTT-?v- IB . ' I OURS IS A WORLD of contradictions. Here, security there II destruction; here, neighborliness; there, hate and fear here in-' 'dependence; there, slavery. 1 These blessings this security, this neighborli- 1 ness, this independence of ours were bought at Fvp 1 a dear price. We've paid for them with the sweat pggg&&f 1 of our brow, with the blood of our fathers and Jfll$s2 1 sons and brothers, with the thousands of crosses 1 at Arlington and Flanders. And it's a debt that " 1 isn't paid in full, not yet. "V A " Fr we 0we the debts of &ratitude and' honor and I p& JL respect to those who bought us those blessings. I l8 we owe the greater debt of duty to them, so 1 I BSik that tlieir blood our blood shall not have been 1 J VfSj shed in vain. Today, Memorial Day, 1941, let's 1 I -ZZlilLJ pledge that duty to them. 1 CACHE VALLEY CLARION ' j j ' Gralteful For the Privilege of Being An American Institution. |