Show Department Officers Visit American Legion D D. D R. R Howerd commander of district No 3 3 his charm charming g wife and the Unit district president Mrs were guests at a meeting and dinner Tuesday evening December 12 12 at the Veterans Veterans' Memorial 1 building Th The Legion post poat also entertained the department historian Mrs Hellen Kellen Howard past department chaplain O. O W. W and past distract district dis- dis tract commander Pop Warner L L. L W. W Howerd commander of ot the Jordan post poet I Iwas was present The musical program was given by two boys from the Park City I high school and by Mr Walter Daniels Daniels' Daniels of f the musical department of the Kamas Kamas' schools The district commander stated that we were Judged first by the department by our ur activities in enrolling members and second by the community of which weare we weare weare are a part for the activities we display for tor or the community's welfare He lie urged that hat this post con concentrate on these He lie deplored the number of strikes i I I which are talking place and hampering I production of war materials and stated that difficulties with labor and management management man man- man man-I I I should be settled without strikes or lockouts Mrs Knutson urged that the local Unit all their old members at once and carry out the program of the I I Auxiliary as outlined by the department Stressed the necessity of child welfare I I and the purchasing of as many poppies as possible thus providing work for the hands of ot those confined in hospitals in making them and of other activities by which the disabled may acquire manual dexterity Mrs Hellen Mellen Howerd department historian historian historian his his- torian urged that the disabled and cripples In our midst be not made cons on- on n- n of their disabilities by constantly referring to them Stated that notices s of men killed in action or missing as prisoners prisoners prisoners pris pris- of ot war be not transmitted to their heir parents by telephone messages but that hat someone someone should carry the message to the family John L L. Gibson William J J. Nell Neil and Ernest Lange who had taken the Christmas Christmas Christmas Christ Christ- mas gift boxes to the Bushnell hospital at Brigham City reported several hundred hundred hun hun- bun I dred boxes delivered That they had re received received re- re 1 a splendid welcome and shown some parts of the Immense institution I L U L. W W. Howerd commander of ot the Jordan post who had on the same day delivered Christmas packages at the hospital also reported his Impressions of Bushnell I The immensity of ot the institution was to all of them overwhelming The original original I inal cost of the institution was 6 6 That is where some of ot your war bond money went Buy more series E bonds and then do not Immediately I cash them In In but save them for the days of depression after the war Hard I I I times always follow a prolonged war Fight Inflation with bond purchases now W W. J. J BARDSLEY Adjutant Post No No 14 I While at B Bushnell hospital Vern Gibson Wm Nell Neil and Ernest Lange met I hl 1 llen Brooks and Captain William M. M Hales two former now employees at the hospital I IThe The meeting was a mutual happy at- at fair and in a short time more questions I were asked about the home town and Its people and answered by the group than you would think possible in so little time I The Legion boys from here after seeing seeIng seeing see- see ing the physical condition of some of the Inmates of ot Bushnell say if all could visit the hospital there would be no need of ot bond drives the drives the war bonds would be sold as soon act as Issued I |