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Show | By PATBEAN ne i 7 -Sasdarde aaraper staff C MEMORI cre , DAY: nearer War dead — Mies -OGDEN— A solitary black — remembered. ee marble monolith dedicated to, quote by John Ruskin. peace now sits atop the highest - ca” and a y by to the cemeter _!t was donated of . Bot [ ‘poiinntthe Ogden City Cemea PDaver i ‘tery, ai | - Dedicated Monday as part of © Monae itent of Larkia Msts Day activi- ary the city’s Memorial “7, ties, Ogden Councilman Darrell 4 et Saunders said perhaps someday 0 in | memorable th | ed to wardead. ~ Se ea es en se ts the ET |. “This monument represen build- — ove u can rem TOMO Ne alloe the ea hope that we won’t have to: build ~.2“YoOU, CAN any more monuments to honor — ie On. Washington Boulevard, — you don’t move a cemetery,” ~ those who lost their lives preserv-| but said Bott. | i oe | peace,” said Saunders. then gave his interpretation — Located in the northeast corner of_—_HeRuskin’s quoteon the back of © of the cemetery, the monument’s this is | commanding view | cemetery Monday overlooked a_ the dotted with memorial — “See, what our fathers did for us.” —_It means, he said, “to build up~ bright flowers and a multitude of what others started and leave on dead. their ~ people come to honor i tance for oth- | _ hing of impor a somet ~ Mayor Glenn Mecham said 2 said } upon,” build to ers archive “ultimate the is | cemetery ‘of acommunity, not just a place Echoing that sentimentin dif. but a memmorial — ferent words, Larkin said, “Hap- — ‘to bury people, consumption but _ The new Peace Memorial i: conspicuous glee creative constr 7 eri- from Mere Ogden, with American of or d Tayl his — Legion Post 66, bows ial. | headin prayer during dedication of the new Peace Memor see net onete, |