Show 11 7 Ill t i I y Dads Dad's s fi Column i U rI 1 III I ITHE SONG OF TilE THE GRASS THE VIOLET is Is' much too shy sh I IThe The rose too little so i I think Ill I'll ask the buttercup If I I may be her beau When winds go by Ill I'll nod to her herAnd herAnd herAnd And she will nod to me mo And kiss her on the cheek As As As- gently as may be And when the mower cuts us down Together we will pass I smiling at the buttercup She She smiling at the grass C. C. C G. G Blanden O 0 of O 0 00 X o REGARDING R LIFE INSURANCE NCE UTAH FAMILIES received In life Insurance death benefit payments under policies during the first three mouths months of or this year compared with under policies In the cor cor- corresponding corresponding cor- cor corresponding responding period of or last year the In In- Institute In- In of or Life Lite Insurance reported to to- to day These payments reflect the greater I Iwar war mortality under the Intensified activity on all war fronts the Institute said In announcing the figures The Tho 1 payments In this state were 19 greater than those of the same sune period of or 1944 entirely due to the war-caused war deaths as the civilian ci death rate on the home front has shown a material decrease under a year ago Nationally this has meant many millions of dollars going I Ito to the families es cf of service men killed In Inaction inaction I action or who died In service These payments are in addition to those made I I under National Service Life Insurance Of Ot the aggregate payments In this state was under ordinary policies vas v as under 53 group life Ute Insurance In certificates and was under industrial insurance policies I The payments in this state compare with under 2139 policies inthe In Inthe the war pre-war first quarter of 1941 For the nation as a whole I was paid as death claims under policies in the tho first quarter compared with under policies In the tho corresponding period of ot last year Of Ot these was under ordinary policies was under group policies and vas as under Industrial policies O O O ELKS FLAG lL HAY DAY TO O TilE THE NATION PRESIDENT HARRY S. S Truman will deliver a special message message to the Order of 01 Elks on Flag Day The President who Is a member of ot Kansas City Lodge todge No mod ti has h s given this assurance to a Com- Com Committee of ot Past Grand Exalted Rulers consisting consi of ot James R. R Nicholson n. n Bruce Bru e ei i i A. A A. A Campbell and James T. T Hallinan who called on the tho President at the Instance instant s of Dr Robert South Barrett Grand Ex Ex- Exalted sited alted Ruler whose presence was pre pre- presented prevented vented by b previous pre commitments to subordinate lodges to arrange for tor the th e presentation on June 14 14 of or a a Report to the tho Nation of ot the war activities of o the tho lene and Protective Order of 01 o f Elks Tho The Report to the Nation complied compile d by the Elks War Commission will b be e presented to the 50 Senators and O Representatives who are members of ot o othe f the Order at a Ii special ceremony to be beheld beheld beheld held In the Caucus Room of ot the United States Senate A selected group will then proceed to the White House where Grand Exalted Ruler Barrett will pre pre- present present present sent to President Harry S. S Truman a copy of tho the Report to the Nation The President has prepared a special Flag Fla i Day message for tor his Brother Elks and for the people of our Country This message will be released for transmission transmission sion aton it is hoped in time to reach every lodge In the Order that it may become a part of ot this years year's Flag Day ceremony To the tho Elks every day dllY is Flag Day The Flag is flown every day in the year from the tho homo home of ot every Elk Louge Lo Its folds f lie He In hi silken benediction every Elk altar its Ideals are im im- impressed impressed Impressed pressed upon every Elks' Elks heart But in m year of ot victory the European War ended Jap fighting a defensive war on the threshold of 01 his own homeland tho the rising r sun sinking slowly but surely below the horizon of or the Pacific I Flag Day should be bo the greatest of ot all days A day of ot solemn rejoicing and prayerful thanksgiving for tor the approaching ap approaching ap- ap approaching end of 01 the war which has spread sorrow and desolation over tho the lace face of the earth It Is a day when all mankind may look hopefully hope tully towards toward s the dawn of at a day of ot peace and good goo d will Tho The Order warmly welcomes and Urgently requests the American Legion the Veterans of 01 Foreign Wars and other ot er patriotic organizations many of whose members are also Elks to to join In this tribute to our Flag Elks Elks Magazine O O O F JOW TO GET OUT i OF 01 Till HIE n THE hE DREAM of ot every GI came true for lor tho the men from nom Kearns shown on this page when they travelled over to the Separation Center at Ft Douglas In Salt Lake City last Thursday They WIlt wait over there to wind up their army careers If U you are aro fortunate enough to be tapped for tor discharge cU arge you will find that getting Setting out of ot the army Is the tho easiest part of ot your service career Say you arrive arrivo at the center at 10 In the morn morn- morning ing the themy my the men on this page did You iou are put on the afternoon processing roster and then your clothing Is check check- checkS S ed They allow you to keep 2 overseas oversellS caps wool and khaki 2 shirts wool and Khaki your blouse 2 pair of ot trousers wool and khan all your ties un un- underwear underwear and toilet articles one pair of 01 I shoes and ono one barracks bag Next you are billeted and are free to do o as you please until you start pro pro- I Ceasing at one In the tho afternoon Comes one o'clock and y you u get Set a complete physical I l. l Then the tho counselling service takes you over You'll spend more than thanH hour H lie in the tho Booth with the counsellor will tell you of y your ur rights and bene bene- ills under t 9 OI Bm Bill of or Rights nIghts of or r your you yo r. r unemployment rights how to convert conver 9 your insurance where the critical Job Continued on Page Five Dads Dad's Column Continued Cont from Page Pago Pa e one areas area areM are and what tho the housing condi condi- conditions conditions conditions arc In n those areas Ho will straighten ten you out on any financial tangles you might havo avo with the tho army take care of any awards and decorations to which you ou aro are entitled and never got remind you If 1 your wife Is pregnant that as asa asa asa a veteran you can still take advantage of ot the benefits of the Emergency Mater Mater- Maternal Maternal Maternal nal and Infant Care Act Ho He will wi help you with income tax problems problems-I problems If you havo any Then comes the thing you havo have been waiting for all these years You sign your discharge papers and your first day at the separation center la it over I Tho The next day you have your final In Inspection In- In InI Inspection a talk from the CO who thanks I I you for your services and you fare- fare fareI farewell farewell I well In behalf of the army And you receive your jour final pay which includes everything the army owes you In regular pa pay a hundred bucks of or your mustering out pay and your travel pay They then pile you Into a truck and take you to tho Salt Lake City railroad station You Jet let down tho tailgate jump off oU and lol 10 lo I you ate are a free man Kearns Kearns Post Re Re- Re- Re view o o o SAYS SA THE TILE WISE NISE ONES ANYONE CAN cut cut prices but it takes brains to make a better article article P. P P. P D. D D Armour IT TT IS much easier to be bo Critical than to be correct correct correct-B. B. B Disraeli ROME ENDURED as long as there was Romans America will endure as DA long as wo remain Americans in spirit and In thought David David Starr St rr Jordan IF WE had paid no more attention to our plants than we have to our children wo would now be living In n a n. jungle of weeds Luther weeds Luther Burbank YOU MAY depend upon It that there are ar as good hearts to serve men In palaces p laces as in fn n cottages cot Robert Owen IT IT IS only those who do not know how I to work that do not love It To those who do do It is better than play play play-It It Is religion J. J J. J II H. Patterson P I WHEN ONE begins to turn in bed It ItIs itis Is time to turn out out Wellington I LET US be thankful for the fools But Dut for them the rest of us could not succeed Mark Mark Twain |