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Show sriui n v. 11, ii 11 to tlto wile of Kd. nowiKii'tl, 0iM,Iht 1st a baby Kill. Horn to tin' wil'o of Heft Allied, bnl'.v boy, September ll'.Wh. . hii'Ki1 and enthusiast io Liberty Loan mooting wiis held lit the tabernacle taber-nacle Friday evening and tlio follow-ilis follow-ilis proKi'""1 xv;ls oarriod out. Sons, Old l!lnry" by II ho choir. Invocation liv Mayor John V- Johnson. Quartet Quar-tet Mr. and Mrs. Chris Thompson, liss I'oarl Thompson and Mrs. Angus HhuU. An excellent and most enthusiastic en-thusiastic talk fittins for the occasion was given by K. IX Woolloy of Manti. connnittce seledled passed slips to each person, who inserted the amount of the loan he would sign up for the following day at the City Hull which was open from S o'clock A. M. unlil 8 o'clock P. M. for this purpose. J. yv. Wain spoke a few minutes regarding regard-ing the saving of peach slionos which he stated would be gathered by students for the use of making charcoal char-coal which is used in the manufacture manu-facture of gas-masks, also commended commend-ed Chairman J. M. Johnson for the splendid record which he is keeping of each individual's contribution to the Red Cross, amounts subscribed to Liberty Loans and War Savings Stamps purchased and an account of all the boys in the service from Spring City, together with any important incidents in-cidents belonging thereto. Mr. J. M. Johnson then explained the Fourth Liberty Loan payments, and spoke of the honor list containing the names of all who subscribed for the loan on the first day which was posited up in a conspicuous place in the Post Office with the amount that each subscribed set opposite their names. A solo entitled en-titled "Just like Washington Crossed the Deleware, Pershing will cross the Rhine" was sung by Miss Wyroa Bunnell. Bun-nell. The benediction was pronounced pro-nounced by Bishop Samuel Allred. Mrs. W. E. Watson and Mrs. James Clawson departed Saturday for Castle Dale to attend the funeral of a rel- Mile. Koicn Anders,,,, deputed for Gil-tilly Gil-tilly Sunday. Orlando 1 Unison, who is at the U. of I'. Training School at Salt Lake spent the later part of the week vinit-i'W vinit-i'W with relatives and friends at Spring Cilly. Main Thompson of Chester de-parled de-parled for Uingham Wednesday. Holloy Schofield, Clark Wright, Lindon Nielson and Osmer Heck returned re-turned from Provo and Salt Lake Wednesday after investigating matters mat-ters pei-taiuins to school conditions and enlist merl s. The boys all decided de-cided Hint I ho navy offered the most favorable opportunities for them and they all enlisted in this branch of the serviie. After heir examination at Manti Ibey w ll leave in a few days for their I ral.i'n.; quarters. Alton and Earl Neilson, who intended in-tended to enl nr the University of Utah training rrhool, relumed from Salt Lake Wedw lay where they in-listed in-listed in the Marines. They expect to leave within the next few days. |