Show F anderson who presided after being introduced by superintendent H V Z alston america sung by the audience was an opening number in keeping with the patriotic occasion in which the assembled people met and accompanied by the high school orchestra under the leadership of instructor byron jones was a splendid base upon which to build an attractive program well never kletthe let the old flag pall fall by a girls chorus of more than 60 voices added to the spirit of the day and merited applause major A J palmer of salt lake was introduced as the speaker who likened the day as to that of thanksgiving gratification that peace camo came to all not only peace but victory should be the thought of this day his description of the front as applied to battle lines dates of the armistice being signed and that of the peace treaty the fact that 87 millions of dollars has been spent tor for disabled men BO 50 millions tur fur through the medium of baseball alone looking to the uplift and preparedness pa redness tor for good citizenship among the younger class of men were all factors alluded to in which the legion are interested te rested in the future of 0 our men and country peace come in what way it may should be the aim of america A medley of old time songs played by tho the orchestra and the closing stanza that of the star spangled banner in which the audience joined brought the afternoon program to a close I 1 we feel to suggest that our count rys j flag should have been in evidence somewhere in the beautiful assembly ball this might have added dignity and a touch ot of enthusiasm to th the occasion cas llon that t seemed lacking its absei absence ace was vs possibly tich just an unintentional oversight ov as to detail work of someone 1 |