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Show AMERICAN LEGION IS WELL ESTABLISHED ESTAB-LISHED The men who are pioneers In this movement as well as veterans of the world war for democracy are to bo congratulated upon this step In the right direction, they having .banded together to, uphold some of the fin-est fin-est principles upon which any organization organ-ization was ever founded, s the following fol-lowing preamble to the constitution of the American Legion will prove. For God and Country we associate ourselves together for the following purpose: To uphold and defend tho Constitution Consti-tution of tho United States ot America; Amer-ica; to maintain law and order; to fostor nnd perpetuate a 100 per cent Ameilcanlsm; to preserve tho memories mem-ories and Incidents ot our association associa-tion In the great wur; to Inculcate a sense ot Individual obligation to tho community, slate and nation; to combat the autocracy ot both classes nnd the masses; to mako right tho master of might; to promote peace and good will on earth; to safeguard iind transmit to posterity tho principles princi-ples of Justice, freedom nnd democracy; demo-cracy; to consecrate nnd sanctify our comradeship by our devotion to mutual mu-tual holpfulnoss. Men who formed Hyrum Post are: John L. Laurltzcn. Claudo L. Hall. Alonzo G. Stanton. Aclo G. Nielsen. Lytel C. Larson, . Harold II. Gill. L. Rcy- Smith. Harold Liljenqulst. Lionel Jensen. Kennth Peterson. Earl L. Larson. Vernon Allen. Glen W. Allen. Henry A. Mouson. Almu P. Swnnson. Men who formed Wellsville Post: Frank P. Broby. Farroll H. Parker. t Win. B. Gnrrett. Garland B. Woodward, Grovor M. Haslam, Oliver W. Moycrs. Elvaro W. LelBhman. Seymour B. Murray. Thomas B. Poppleton. Maurice W. Parkinson. Charles 8. CoopdY. Henry W. Garrett. Ernest B. Woodward. Raymond W. Green. Joseph S. Maughan. '7 |