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Show pRTPAT, Jl'LT THE PAYSON CHUOMCLr, 1K1 81 UiAII Experiences in tiie WipM Wan John J. gay ISy general 19)1. to all countrlM br At North American marvad, IncWjn tha A.Uance World J,r.Jmvun Reproduction In whole or pen prohibited ribu A AMoet Pershing : d ' t (t w vC It -- i 1 ' 'il um v & v ' ' f& it ,is iii , iu ..ml suggest i si i, a ti ii Ho, par , a t , 11111 it mu a .1 to be mot e tl t o oi d i ii a n th in fm i 'v n n eon't 1, 1 t him t It it la si fot me m t to pal th l I 1 s. w. " ir t. I i 2$ te V . . 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Ottoher of the evening engiuteis had planned to have brougnt from the Iacilic coast. The plant, for the uttaek vvete ex extreme An Incident happened in connection plained to un and fiom the with the shipments of piling from tare tiken in winking out the details home that would have been amusing and from their ntturate knowledge If it had not been so serious. One uf the eneni) s fortes and his position, there setmed to he little doubt of sucship that reached Bordeaux was supcess posed to be loaded with especially long boun after their victory near Ver piling, but upon Inspection the engineers found It much shorter than predun in ugust the fienth had begun to prepat e for lids offensive, in which scribed. Upon Inquiry it was learned that to get tlie piles in between bulk the) could not well afford to fail. The advance "as made by eight diheads the supercargo had sawed the visions of the bixtli army on a front hile speaking of forest ends off. of only seven and a half miles extendiproducts another example of Inefli ng along the Cmne, with the object clency that occurred a little later of gaming a moie advantageous pomight be mentioned. sition for the winter and also still One of the vessels from home was further building up Pienth morale. loaded by the quaitermasters depart Extended Artillery Fire. ment with shavings for tlie cold stor General Maistre, the army comman age plant instead of steel billets for der, gave the operation his personal the manufacture of guns when tons of an artillery sawdust and shavings could have been attention, prescribing preparation covering six days, during obtained from the logging districts In which the expenditure of ammunition France. was even g eater than In the offensive Trouble With Russians. of August 20 The long period of ar Continuing the inspection, we went tlllery fire was consideied necessary, on Sunday to Cornau, about forty as the Germ ins vvete strongly fortified miles from Bordeaux, thinking lt along the chalky bluffs of the Aisne, might possibly be available for our where nume.mis caverns afforded use later on. It was then occupied cover for large gnrrisons held near by a brigade of disaffected Russians the front who, like most of their fellows, bad The assaulting lines of infantry, acdefied tlieir officers and refused to companied by numtrous tanks, sue participate further in the war. After ceeded without diflitulty In reaching being withdrawn from the line they the limited ohjeitives Fort M.tlmai-on- , had given the French so much trouble, the key point, was reduced to even to committing depredations on a heap of rubbish by the very heavy the people, that they had to be sent artillery fire conctntiated upon It. The out of the zone of the armies to this capture of this dominant position by rather remote camp, where they were the French caused the immediate with held practically as prisoners. drawal of the Gormans on the right There was no transportation to car and left, and dming the succeeding ry them back to Russia, and as they fortnight they retired behind the had been allowed to keep their arms Allette. it was difficult to enforce discipline Victory Is Offset. among them. I spoke to two colonels This achievement of the Tiench In and criticized the lack of sanitation, capturing positions against width the but lt was evident that they were un April offuislve hv Nivelle dished lt- able to compel the men to work, even to pims had a very stimulating to the extent of cleaning out stables, effect upon their mordp, but it would latrines or drains, and the conditions have been mo-- e t, ,M g ,d ,t not beon o lowed may be better Imagined than de so thp seri0U8 de scribed. The men were a heavy, stu e 1(1,1 lns Ht tober0"('ar)0rett Ocpid looking lot, who, In their new estate, apparently did not care how bad wifwt PxUndlll: !links to our host were so long as the French things hterally cov- - continued to feed and clothe them. erert nV'r ' S'"' I,lns "iere t0 con gratnhit Progress Is Notsd. ,neral ,,,tnin on lhe S' ce i, which lies 100 miles directGievres, Ulllle at Gennplegne we ar h' U ,llP ,1dI'-arly south of Paris, became the site ot where someAn our principal supply depot In France nnrter T,!'rn Eis'e Under Col, C. J. Symmonds able and be ,,fUr"ard cameladv M P energetic direction construction to covarea of 12 square miles was go " ,e a,So er anforward niade , , nbr.fr with all possible speed ing near by to , (r Colonel Symmonds was gradually put m u i arila of ting order and system Into the place. leg'aTtu CHni1 fltt e "ll0 bnd ,0bt a Regardless of the adverse conditions c,h'ensie near 'erdnn under which tlie line of communlea r'"'1 llls clleelful mood he t tlons was laboring there was everyt0 b( raher proud of his where a fine and enthuslatic wottnl spirit In the officers and men, who, with among I to, "h I alt In the dedica hon of out exception, were cheerful and opti the o .n J ceur Verdlin, at ablth m(irp, Inau arila was pres mlstlc. cut. nn After all, considering the lack of e n lin u t0 inspect this fne mnnm men and material, we were making fr t W las,c,, the manF h'8 which progress on the physical side of the lln tlie bnes of men C'.1 fho lou IP organization that would feed, clothe lD 'H tlie 6reat bat and ,le li hen furnish munitions for the great t0 the bay cor-- f rpsPond'ng toVd,,e we hoped to have. army In saor which he ug't lp One obstacle, however, was to be ' U rpniarked that he houm found In the number of Independent dIu r I,mn ba In there. bureaus represented at the ports and Toward ,0nttructlor' Delayed, the larger centers of activity, not only October, accom paueij, r In our own system but especially In K lmra N chford lai Mason :v. 1 of the French, and the consethat LM utrlcv. and Cols n quent difficulty of securing teamwork baney i Kr'u,ltff and David S. them. As a remedy I sent to among tL6 thoVlli Uordeaux' one of each base section a competent general lni r lle Use 1Cdn Anier-blrutrvLs . s officer with an organized staff to co facilities were only . and systematize the man ordinats ai cmuiodate a limited agement of affairs, and In a brief time 1 y, o j off on all package goods SWF, j and finished models Giace Geer Art Shop, Spanish Fork i ' To bo Continue fcwnKMnmKM - ' SI 3 I JULY i Stile!. . . Latest Goody ears I ' out ! American lhe ladies of the afternoon Sewing eluh enjoved a delightful soetal afternoon on Wednesday as the guests of M's J S Mi Beth at her suburban home Her guests evclusive of club m miters were Mrs John Routhworth of Salt Igtke, Mrs H S Tipton, Mrs. (1 Biei7t and Mrs J A. Earl. I i , l i ti between in.l rt m h tlm when ot l is m n, the otln i d Hi it f , s, il, ai usually s ( let mans ,, thus li ft e to eon o trute th m, test t ves aga list the tinea! ened point S e vvei riting n iave tiisis hum year, if not sooner, suiel Mr Lloyd Geotge4, ami to one knew liovv ,t vv is I lie e cm to be nit I nnlit at i, e.ioa ole stpniiely, with the si 11, tesults as in the ease ot It ilv then asktd what thou Jit of ei it ing a bupieme war count tl. Having in mind count iN e .I. d t, deeide up mi inlitaiy opeiatnuis m t, t field. I told him tbit the advne el vvai count Us wts mt uallv ol am i i a- i lorn t ge v t i ( t , ) ii ( vv i ' i , , until nis p.mit ip ding, (,rtal . ml It ih i Approved by Wilton it oil of t e mu II ll (ltd not It am I i In my oj nn eul o lie i n i I , , i illi ii n t i s d ai ,ro il tin nidi s i f n i i ami em n is an I Ji i ,i s ni mi! is In mg oppostl to n Mil iu n mdiis wiie afi ml it would ti t in im tu inti n n itli tl t u t i f opi i ii ns an in i'oi ision ' w is oil n rt fined to - tin soviet I la at t o ii ot he tine ru ' s it I, ip l!o w is hv ppi nn ah nt Witsop a , 7 mil t fnt a ss a dlv pi mil ni tin I ' o- h 1 . CHAPTER XIX P.reukf i i.' with me ii Puis T o liiitivi ,111'iit in wnber ' , ,, ,i Ister, Mr (, e, i, the Italian di I. it at ( imiIIh as I. s sisHr and poir ing a most m ed out tli It '(nil,, g ; s, and Inn, v divisions d n. i.i ih w i i nui the In os in lame Mr I George I Ku spoke at 'in ie I, iu h oi the laik o loiiiiiiid niion inion, ii allied in i ts I id i, d " ngi( i w iih 1, m in 1 , ,, ,p t . ts y ye t i , t s i Hr itf , Mts David Mitchell was in Provo Tuesday night to aiteend a bridge paiy at the home of her aunt, Mrs. Sadve Lewis, The interesting affair was at tanged to announee the app-- i of her daughter, oaJiing niat-taTims Kathiyn Lewis. i Mill tin it itu the I! ip tllit nail u is In in Ul a g e salt t it limn it e j nn mw is it in 1 ',' 1 oi i, Phone 64 Wed-tusde- the eoiifirtiite sum iiplv d tlson I i v A A fine ahy gill was born to Mr. v and Mis K I Wilson Jr. on July 1 Mis Wilson is at the ome of hi r mothei, Ms Tippetts at Be njainin mi o no so th l V i t P. 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