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Show LEGION POST TO I STUEEJfi SHOW Musical Comedy Planned Dur-ing Dur-ing Winter: Miss Heywood's Letter Endorsed 1 L'nder thr auspices of the Herman ' Maker post No 9 of the- A merit an Legion Le-gion and with many of the legion members taking part, a comic opera will be staged in Ugden before Do ember. The opera this year will be 'one of the best known and one of the I highest royalty plays which can be ( eelcted from the American stnge i I Vi'hile no definite decision has been made as to th- cholc, tentative plans I are being mnd- to stage 'Madame f Sherry" or "The Three Twins' or an- i other play of equally as high quojlt) TO Mi:KT THURSDAY. Bob' Majors will have direction' of chooMng the cast und whipping It into shape in coming weeks. He will I begin hU work Thursday nlKht at 7j I o'clock at a meeting In the KntRhU of Pythias hall at which time all members mem-bers of the east of Plff, I'aff. I ouff." j last ear's production, are virRed to. be present. Other young women of I 'Ogden who desire to take part In lhe I opera are Invited to attend as well as j cx-servlce men and all members of I the American Lejrlon. f No date has jret been decided upon for the opera to open here or id Oiher (owns throiiffhout the counts where performances will be given. The an-I an-I noutu ement, however, will he made I within .1 few fdays At labt nights special mec'.ing of I the local American Legion po-. the members took up plans for carrying on the work of the Glee club, which was formed durlnir the preceding' meeting. The members voted th..' $60 be appropriated for the support of the new organisation The Gleoi club was organized here recently wuh Norman Sinn as president, A.ndrsw V. Kaslus, Imsines manager, and V n-liam n-liam ltoyle. secretary. It Is plumed to make the club one of the le niliis' organizations of Its kind in the itate Harry Murrlson of the comm units i i -vice has agreed to nssist In the work. ENDORSE GIUL's SENTIMENT. The legion members lust night endorsed en-dorsed a resolution praising Miss Mar E Heywood, 3220 Ogden avenue, ave-nue, for voicing her sentiments In regard re-gard to the patriotism and loyall' of American girlhood and womniihood. This morning the following letter was -nt to her by the legion memb rs I Pursuant to a motion duly made i seconded, and curried at a regulai meeting at this post of the American Legion held September 20, 1920, the followinR resolution was unanimously adopted SN'hcreas. after Circumstance peculiarly pe-culiarly affronting to the honorable rccordi of exaervlce men and pecul-larly pecul-larly offensive to the patriotism and loyalty of American girlhood and' womanhood, Mm Mary E. Hey wood I has publlclv oiccd sentiments df - i nylng the hysteria which gue rise to these circumstances and repro- I bating It and asserting the Integrity nt e--irviie men and the patriotism .iml loyalty of American girlhood and womanhood; and Whereas, we as American citixena md i-serice men most heartily hi lleve In and endorse the .sentiments' expressed by Mls3 Mary E. Heywood ind appreciate her courage and fortUI tude In expressing thern. now ihvn -, fore Be It resolved, that a ote of ap-l preciatlon and esteem be extended lo. Miss Mars E Heywood and a i. of thH resolution be spread upon th minute book of this post and a COPJ thereof be struck und forwarded to Miss Mary E Heywood- The above resolution was adopted' alter the reading to the members of, this post asembled of :our communl- atlon in the .September 20 Issup- of ihe Standard-Examiner I regret that the formality and tho! language falls adequately to convey; th) warmth and depth of our appreciation appreci-ation "f .our action Sincerely ours. f C LITTLEFIELD Adjutant, Herman Baker Post No I 3 Of Utah, American Legion ' . -on , |