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Show I UTAH ANSWERS I 9EM. PERSHING H - B Osif April 7, OMtnl Pershlsg et- B " .hbitatwtUrr MeAdoe M fellows: H s tTT Mlu subscribed t the ' H v Mbarty leaa U a dollar invested B ta AaieriesB aukhaed. Every By dsjtlar easaertbed m iaa result BB v aalf datial mih aartaar--? aMp la ;tW aatishlpe and risks B 'j f ' (TMClMt. lY- : 'of aTaUalr subeerlbe will eoa-V''' eoa-V''' '-' taia detamlaaile at, ear B '.&? initio at aaaa ta stand by Its B . ' Amy to a viettfiaas ead. ' Au B sverwhelialBg subserlptloa to ' A third liberty Imb will V a "" B"- patriotic expression of coatl-B coatl-B deace la ear ability as a natloa 1 to maintain all that we hold H deer la civilization. bbbj BBBJ B ., Utah has answered by doing more B 'thin her share, thus expressing ab-, ' - solute confidence In the American B ' soldier, and in the allied cause. In : the performance of such service evl-H; evl-H; -- dence Is given that Utah is keeping H'' I thebome tires burning, and Is ready 1 for' such service as may be assigned M from time to time. H "There's a little flag the service - flag H " .Which hangs in our homes today, m With its stars of blue or Its stars of H gold, H Which tell of loved ones away. ,H This little flag this silent flag B Tells more than words can say H Of the solemn pride of the folks at H home, H Who can but work and pray. M O may these stars these service H stars H Not change from blue to gold, H Yet well we know our country's pride H These boys will now uphold. For love of that flag that service 'flag H "There is work for each to do; ' Let's all do our bit, let's all do our "H Is'-the motto for me and you . afJlim 1 Far love of our homes and our native na-tive land Let each of us here decide We will gladly respond to our general's gen-eral's call From the front on the other side. For that service flag that prised home flag With stars of whatever hue, Means our men are guarding our . nation's flag, The red, the white, the blue," Tke Matter Fee The trumpets call, our aanaers -all are flying; , . Drums are'seandlng, Hearts are bouadintv Wa march to save where men are bravely dying, - By the tempest tossed and whirled. Though mothers moan and sweethearts sweet-hearts may be sighing, ' We struggle till the foeman's flag is furled; For the land which gave us birth, F6r the peoples of the earth', And the freedom 'of. all the world I We came! we come! Tofthe fife and the drum For the flag of the free WhUh protects you and mo; For each) for all! , We stand or we fall For the love of our liberty. From South and North we sally forth to battle; , Firm and steady, We are ready! From West and East till war has ceased Its rattle And the foe is backward hurled. Till man Is man and not a tyrant's chattel, Till royal rags and pirate flags are furled; , For the safety of the State, For America, the great, And the freedom of all the world. Edmund Vance Cooke. |