Show Legion And Auxiliary Present Program On November at 8 p. p m m. at the Memorial building the tho Frank E. E E Peterson Post of the tho American Legion and Its Auxiliary was host and hostess to tho the public with the following program I As the Call Can to the Colors was sound sound- sounded ed Mr Carl Winters as a master of cero cero- ceremonies monies ordered tho the color guard Mr Coleman and Mr Hethke to advance the colors at which time timo the beautiful American flag and Post Standard were advanced ad to the stand I Pledge of allegiance was led by Auxiliary Auxiliary ilary President Wave Jones prayer by W. W J. J and thirty seconds nil sll- enco In memory of or comrades who have passed into the Great Beyond In these few well wen chosen words Mr Winters said American Legion has tried to keep alive the tho spirit of r Armistice day Wo We hoped we had fought the battles to end all wars but providence has not I decreed It to be In Iri behalf of or tho the American Legion and I Auxiliary Mr Winters extended lite br thanks to Mr Douglas Merrill whose whoso I I untiring efforts and enthusiasm are arc responsible for the success of or the page page- ant Mr Byron D D. Jones who was so eager and willing to assist In making Armistice day a success as he has always done In the last ten t n years the band I and high school chorus Mr Green of the B. B P P. O. O Elks whose address added much to the tho observance of the day Mr I Hull of or the tho English department of the Park City high school Miss Dorothy Mr Jack Green and Mr Bob Dabling whose talents as readers put i the real pep Into the pageant Mrs Marguerite Mar Mar- Marguerite Marguerite Hurlburt pianist t Mr Wid V Bir- Bir Bircumshaw Bircumshaw cumshaw on the bugle Mr Leon sailor and Mrs Myrtle Evans first vice president of or tho Auxiliary as the Red fled RedCross Cross nurse and all others who contri contri- contributed contributed buted In making this entertainment a success success' As the band played Over There the curtain was drawn and a scene showing the tomb of the Unknown Soldier I flanked by a a. soldier Red fled Cross nurse and sailor was revealed spectacular by bythe bythe bythe the rays of or colored lights operated by Commander Jack Mitchell The pageant Memories of 1018 1918 by was In progress As the songs of or that memorable year ear was sung bUng and readings so capable read the audience was all enthusiasm and appreciation Although the wea wea- weather weather weather ther was bad the community turned out In an art effort to thank the tho boys of 1918 As the curtain came down the soldier and sailor with their guns Red Cress nurse and the flag bearer unfurling Old Glory Glary left the audience In a Th band bond played God and Bless America and the audience nce Wed filed out of the Memorial building thankful that we are lucky to have such a wonderful won won- wonderful wonderful building to stage such enter enter- On November the Post Com Corn Commander Commander mander Mr Jack Mitchell and his Ws wife Auxiliary President Mrs Wave Jones and husband were vere guests of or Veterans of or Foreign Wars Henry Smith Post No and Auxiliary at a delicious turkey dinner which was given to their mem mern- members members bers and partners In commemoration of Armistice day The commander and pre pre- president president I wish to extend their thanks to the V. V F. F W. W and Auxiliary for their hearty welcome extended them as It was an art evening long to be remembered by those who attended W. W J. J |