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Show ATTEND CHURCH TOMORROW It is often asserted by those of other oth-er countries that Americans differ from the citizens of other nations in that we often pay little heed to the requests of our leaders of state. ' This, no doubt, is one effect of our reserving reserv-ing the right to think ror ourselves. Sometimes a national Thanksgiving day seems a travesty on delegated authority au-thority and the spirit of sincere gratitude, grati-tude, for the masses use It for their own pleasure. In these times of stress there is place for united, sincere and determined obsorvanco of tho call of congress and executive. We print on another page the national call to make tomorrow a day of national prayer. The observanco of It will be In keeping keep-ing with tho best of our people's past Every citizen will bo a better American Ameri-can and a more loyal patriot, if he makes placo for the observence of the call. Tho churches of Ogden will have something of thoughtful interest to present the citiren and ho will bo- better bet-ter fitted for tho denials and trials as woll as the sorrows he must endure before peaco again holds sway over this troubled world. It Is an American's duty and privilege privi-lege to attend some divine worship tomorrow. to-morrow. That means it is a duty that lies at your own door. oo |