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Show I" THE BOYS ARE COMING I HOME, i Five hundred boys a day from each "army camp are to be mustered out, and Ihe local Red Cross officials, with the 'canteen workers, are designated as a welcoming body. f ThisMs notice to Ogde to get ready for the home-coming of the boys .who went out from here in the days when the war had a most sinister aspect, and j 5vho, in going, offered their lives, i. It matters not that the boys first to arrive home arc from the canton-, inents in thiB country. Every young man who went out to servo the United I jstates did so believing he would bo ! sent to France and eventually Avould 'reach the trenches and be raado tho target of German bullets. They faced what seemed to be death and did so willingly and heroically, and their welcome wel-come back should bo in keeping with .flie spirit of their going. We stay-at-homes must make the , boys realize that to them we towe inuch. |