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Show snow BOYO 111 1 flDDRESSTO BOYSGF THE LESION Attorney C A. Boyd, In an addrt i delivered at the banquet given last evenini by the American Legion in honor of the athletes who to.ik p.trt ' in the day's celebration, urged mem (bers of the legion to fight against red-Mcnilsm red-Mcnilsm and to opposp Bolshevism and the i w. W ii tbej will support American Ideals and uphold American-ism, American-ism, the country will look towards thatD ns leaders for the next sixty years, Mr Boyd predicted. Seated at the banquet table were (men from Ogden, Logan and Salt Lake land nil applauded ih. Words of the igdcn attorney As Attorney Boyd pnld tribute to Theodore Roosevelt and advised that hi:; ways be followed by the rising generation, the applause whh vociferous. Arthur Wooiley presided as toast-master. toast-master. llS proposed R silent tribute I to those who fell in battle and the I men stood With bowed beads during the two minutes of absolute silence. Al Warden, manager of the athletic events, was Introduced and the presentation pre-sentation of trophies followed. His commendation ol the various men ; i s followed by praise of Ogden and the legion by the recipients, who deClart d thai the trophies were the finest evei presented for any vent in this section. sec-tion. Freeman Basset! of Salt Lake talked on athletic events and their i t feet on men. and Lieut J':iil Bcott, representing the Aggie freshmen team. SVS B In "lei talk. Chnirman L. J HolthOT of ihc Legion post pleaded those present with an address. |