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Show I PAUL HI DAY I ILL BE OBSERVED Hi B H Following the lead of Mayor W. H Mont Ferry of Salt Lake and the ini- H tiative of eastern mayors, Mayor Ab- H bot R. Hcywood is co-operating in M plans for the proper celebation, on H April 19, of the "RIdo of Paul Re- H vere," famous hero of the Revolution. H The observance of the anniversary H will be nation-wide. H James H. Riley, president of the 1 , board of education, and his four col- M leagues; Superintendent Henry C. Hl Johnson and the teachers, assisted by M public-spirited men and women, are H perfecting plans for appropriate exer- iHfi cises in all the schools. ! Superintendent Johnson said: "There is no better way of teaching history than by such practical application. appli-cation. The memory of Paul Revere's , ride should be .impressed upon every Hj youthful citizen's mind. It conveys H ! Iho best idea of patriotism that chur- H : acterizes the life of every true Amer-H Amer-H ; m The general committee on safety H and preparation, of which Charles C. 1 1 Richards Is chairman, and the sub- H committee, of which J. A. Howell is H ' chairman, aro assisting in the plans IH s to make April 19 a red-letter day of patriotic fervor, which will stimulate recruiting and impress upon the pub- mn He the first essential problems in the H popular fight for the national cause. In rr. |