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Show Hj FROM SOIMIFIl TOCIVlUMt. M Alter year ol military service In a fl foreign land the Uuh boyi are ready to H throw olT Uncle Sam's unlforma and take H up tho dullea ol civil life at home. B , TbclreiptrlenceigltkoMI,'i'rl11 H form a chapter In their Uvea which will H leave ll Impress on all the pagca ol H their future career (end eurely no event H connected with their brief and patrlotlo H atrvlce will leave upon them a deeper B Impreialon than Ihu culminating event, H llialr reception home I Fiout'the ino- LH mant the bova croaaed the border lines H ot the Htale 011 their retarli, they were H met with one continuoua round of en- H Ihualaatln demontrallnn. The Htate'a H leceptlon In Ball ljtav City waa ono of H aurpaaalng inainlflceiicel that given In H l'ara City to the Hummll and Waileh H countlct' volunteer! waa leaa In propof H tlons hut fully eiual In eatnealnrii and H enthualaaiiiiand laatly the hearty wcl Hj leuie given by the piuple of Coalville to H her boyi waa nover equalled by any cel- H ebrallon In the Malory ol the town. H Thaaethlnga are what luakut a young H wan love hla cuuntty, hla Hlatr and tha H town ol hla nativity. That community M la atrongi at which Irarna to uae itnd ap- H prrclalo lla home product andtoex- H tend the handolvncouragruieat and p- H proval to her aoiiawhe have made them- H aelvoa worthy the rrcognllluii ol ilraug- H ere, and verily, It haa Uan ahown In H thl a young Htale that the old adage haa M 1 U'en revoracd and a irophet hat inucA H r honor In lit own country, |