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Show - WO . . . . . ' , ' - , ' ,' EVENING: NEWS SATUItDAYv DECEMBER DESERET, .............,., , . 'i FEL, 3uao I ., 7, ', . - . - . , 1918 . , ji SECTION FOInt , , , . , ttogether a goodly number of the mem111'-- . 'lib THE Elder branches: of :bers various the .. to tWelchman transfers Nottingham' -I ! ' -:.' conference. Elder Ether L. Marley of , L ILI 1 ' I , AOLatik363 transferred hail been 1 Robin. Idaho. 7 'it 'T i n, I from Leeds to Norwich conference. 0 ' 5E1El:1011511 i 1111 10"ot A sound-- . healthy Man le never a Elder Wm. IX McAllister of Rexburg. - greatest possible extent. . t , - has been tritnaterred the back number. A man can be ao vig- froiu 'Idahois hopeThe treasury department conference.--- - Elder- Drone and able at 70 aeat 20. Contill Ir tScottish is . ful that the State of Idaho may be Hon, not years, puts you In the tits- - .2 s -PERCITITA18 LETTER ON WAR AND Clitil011 ACITIVITIFIS. - - lArnold 0. Holland. of Rigby, Idaho,' card. , A system weakened by over' for ,CiSES full mike quota its able to up lig Norwich from has transferred been -, ' work and old careless tot age brings living ""P tele. , Hull conference. prematurely. The; bodily functions are R. C. LEFTLIONVELL. ' The Relief society lave one of tnellompalred symotome me- - ' "Auditont ,Itecretary of the , Tres,- I 11 and most succeseful concerts! peat'. The Weak opot la generally the ', 1 largest (SPeelal ' Correspondence) ! url1 In t ins ' ' kidneys. Keep them clean and and entertainments in its history prop. , OCATELLO., Deo. - : S.Th. , th- -, t. working condition and you will gen.. The boys Deseret. at auclitoriwn the ' Every effort is being made to make is - getting' fluenita: situation- of the new American hospital.. known for allyfind yJurself in Class Al. Take Idaho citinens realise the Importance, MEDAL Haarlem Oil Capsules as Bose Hospital No. 2t: of- by buyine yar, Nrittluni)r.,better.. eystemwilt--al.-",,----- thoughtherei awl partettlicelly doing their duty your Occasionally, ways be in also called the Denver litampto to the' limit durine I 1 is admittedly- still reason for working order.. Your spirits C'Ir--3 were interested listeners, including will be enlivened. ---- 2 muscles supple. days of this year in being cautious. itu477 your of The told 1 snap , , Private Lefever and friends. Thom) your mind active. ad your body caps. order that the record of the Gem State ' to ten days has given way Eva and Doris ble of hard work who &misted were: ths may not be tarnished., do far Idaho c:i ' -- C:zhop , Ftmston' mm,mmommik Don't wait war Rumble; Ivy Faulkner; has gene ever the top in every dry and balmy 'autumn Indian-- stim- Commence to be a first-claMrs. Nellie Duncombe; Marie' jected. that is to Milroy; it and , drive confidently 'toped , man now. for flu n:,1"--;11thcases the Go new No to of ExPecb druggist at . Meade; Nellie Hutton; Maud Walla.-- once. Get a trial hozyour '' 4 the same good record ma? be main-tam- mer. of GOLD MEDAL thie time. With the raising several days. ton; Kitty Meade. Refreshments pre- Haarlem Oil Capsules. They are made --- k : -; , 11:!:3 The distress eases bandied by the a ceded the entertainment, also during of the pure. original, Imported Haar. of the influenza ban the work of Czyta I '' Ism Oilthe kind your great-gran' , the intermission. drive can be ca,rried on community kitchen is reduced prac' I''' this , pushine , ' ' one-half. ' ' '.. I The Liverpool conference headquar- father used. Two capsules each day -- ---e with greater vim and there is no doubt tically will t fineNew toned you and 128 up and feeling le a list of deaths keep ters hu been removed to , flat Idaho will shine with the best funerals refunded do not , tt Money they help Bank Road, , et them In the . you. Remember to ask for the Import4 Harry-- - Holbrook.'-- former Pocatel' ad GOLD MEDAL Brand- - In three sines,. Fighting Rodents. Aged Saint ;a Death. died son of ) CorreePendenee-H, Holbrook, Mrs, lan, ent sealed exarias univeretty 'A from the Bessie. at died report 21 Gardner E. influenza,of Phoebe aro at Noy. Salmon, D.C. 1.B0ise schools tension deportment,' which has been pneumonia. 1859.- - at Waltham, in babe. and a wife tier') Leaves Yorkshire; with the United States 7 this Alain& big American Base ---of by.. Vider 1111 ogee egpain atter .-.bevinif' been Lincolnshire, W.. 44, Eng.;haptized, Charles Mired, sic No. 29; getting best possible under depertmeutof sericulture in a fight William Preston, confirmed by Elder !ward closed since OctIn west LLander.: died of, cancer, Nov. on rodents. shows relatives have no &suss for t --daturdags. SaTeittUrtnirtb.--Pag.80.9 In CoIs cheerful, and conference of will be all knptwad 8. 28, manager in" Radd, age HiuTy rei thea Stentell Idaho tug of son in 22 counties in Antler's Barber shop, died Nov. operative RatelDowning SWsuit of the &entitle& taken- :- 4.0211 the:. IL' ofallonala ,:- -. Liras .influistszs-,welrattended.-amrlea 21 at local hospital of in the fight and d eeciniois fartners-)oinetenet) came- - Prealdentirled.., Elders; I hentLis convalescing rapidly; will hot - - - was pniumonle. -- Buried Friday, Surilved t -- worth - of baitand 141 "l poison , ants of the European mission; :77'. permanently Injured he le one of --by his wife, Julia Norton Rodd, and : of the reopening was mien- used, , - Geo. le. Richards, Jr., and John E. Cot- L. D. S.' who held the battlefield cosnrcazi1ag.-77-7-7:7-121:t127t8 IN nand The-val- ue - - , Leof crops saved was com- hire -- Fanny sit tbe normal enrollment Elder Ibe office; tam of 'the at Liverpool the little theMcCa.mmon. knoll. under of '. furnished by the formerly L..Wyatt, of Wellsville. President; Left. Arthur ri. Evaac-- land T. Hair ,. of LAverpool conference. , with Corporal Wilford Berg- - ' Mrs. Camilla Hertel's, 121 south Mgt sebool about 71 pm piled from figures .. were interested in the 1 of Ogden, - Clerk. ,,,.;:2,--,LL..,...- lAmoter - F. Rowlett , And strom. brother cf 'Jared President at too 'relents were back.'of the farmers. who ,,,.,..i,, of Third streets wife Bertaeso, Joseph .' 1'. , - ' ' movement, and to considered very sa., died Dec. 1 of pneumonia. Evan ' Perkins of Manchester now of Unio- n- Utah; at Bergstrom F J.3flS Lee announsement Elder Buried ' town ' was the in the statistlea' I department of ( trPeCial Cortnspondenea)' Of roe 'Mamie the beard of curate. The total acreage treated conference. welcomed the Saints. lives the father, Peter- - O. Bergstrom, gurvived by husband. - twont Tueeday. the 1.!smo4 tima evet7 procata 172,751, making an average laving EicaTATEA:rSQVARE, 'LON. general military, headquarter forBurConference besh N who served as missionary to Sweden. Frani one eons end daughter. Report ' ' DON.--Priv- ate 1 be taken to prevent any $4.1le worth of crops; per acre. Elwood Du. British Isles; said Corporal it , - Corporal Tufts - is receiving Mrs. E. B. Edwards of Blackfoot good 77 enlisted Deer.. 15th. 1117, . Asked for report- of mission prognett: AWLIdaho Northern 'died 4r,ree4 of. the dimes by 1 x. Paqifil Buchan eon ot treatment Dec. of poenmin In Northern France.at a locar hospital pasm at- - Balt work- for year-ju- st, .res. war and to,: watch oloately rallread...comitionly called the "Pin" Monis. ' , t Thrtmas E. James In 71- - M. C.., ,,,..,.. an.: of Venice,- - Utah, 1r as founu, , d to - New- -- Y'iviii'. 6,m in& Preeident of Irish conference and A. Seey,perm1selea4be s sad dismiss aay who show road.- - has uniform of the Red Triangle, has - Mrs. Rose age It, young In .a. large base- hospital in )'rance, Texast'- then in such. ney L. Wyatt said: "Wie , elders war work to 'wife I tiro4s or ether dckume and the public utilities commission my enjoying Greek of in England; said he: arrived grocer, John Petraa, conference wish 1, properly tell - my sehoo1-- 1 Saints of the quartem al rooms are kept its headquarters - from New Second avenue. died Dec. shot to left arm; was reported miss. Pleaaant to Mesopotamia, and all the In Zion through l friends to and Iota our to Parents who Change mates volt, owl boated. letters extend me of ; to send of 'just Meadows, the northern terminus resi- ing for sometime.' by authorities; aft- Turkey; we expect to be Lbeir obildrea return the read. to Weimer, from which place 1 of pneumonia - atthe family warm Christmas greetings that only I eara Deseret.", ,"., saturdayiVews. lattl!", -dence. over for feel a We H 'mord found. removed to tempor. I years' trip. Idea now are advieed to the future operations of the road will I at L..41 f--me , come from an Irish heart. News we being to Dr., Drowning's Promodon. -Mrs. Eva A: Bolenbaugh, age SI, ' get rid of the Turk from , that through The Deseret at boom, ) t 1 ary dressing stationthen transferred 1 W.-J- .: Dec. becarriedoL died 211 readSecond western south of avenue, Lieut. 11111,111 last fellow our nephew Browning, to Europe; have many friends are closely joined tb. 10 Walk In the mining machinery Interests In -- - -- -11 Passenger echedules will be re- of. pneumonia. Is survived by- - her to very Comfortable quarters In base inventor Broweing - of Ogden,l- has ors and influmunt a niers much I n Comrnon-Yllhave .1.;1 Of the new arrangement busbaud. tour children and. parents. hospital; owing 49,wooderftil In- the medica- divief 'Indy wall be pur- arranged under the srs eoworeers in the same great re- Salt Lake where I spend much of mit Weiser in the 1600011Pellt.i&I subtit and the train will leave Memorial Postponed. and pluck, PrivatAb Buchanan .has sion by tbe colonel in charge in the ligious cause, The Irish conference Is time: will write you from the far east. : 1 4,;-n ity, return-Ithe afternoon The annual: musical service ofthe , he has received closing one of the most prosperous soon. emitted Thrill' the Yule-- I morning and atraairtb; Ilia arm seacrtievrealFreprnoemhotliroonnst; upon rapidly rtirwa,d medithe At the beginning of O unhook will be kept tOillg Instead of vice versa as höretefore. The Elks is its I history. 10 years Salt Nurses lake postponed indefinitely 11. is before:Win SOOn all Decem. effect Module new good cal staff; novr he Is a divisional goes into . I of this year, it was our desire and aim, -- "Tour Balt day before Christ'comply with the health regulations. Lake nurses her -s 1 1461 401141 the three starting inwithhts 00 n2pany, tenant of the BriOshtoreesthough he- 1,0. snake this,,a red letter year,--,Ou- toll-h- as taken 11 Files The plaguete Latter-dain spite Marlt's hospital are winning many y SamChristSaintsChurch wears still The the uniform of Uncle - - - ottM week se in tbe infantry divudeb; , deserves hopes have been realised for been t six in but compliments. said Dr. Cyrus Perish- Boise did not open its doors for mire , being loaned as he explained to of the fact that there have , William A. Worell, local musician great credit for hie excellent work; is uel; cousin of the general. ,"Miss Mary me. from the American to the British-"'tillin- g. two elders here this year, while at ing. ". at the time the ban was lifted. Bev-or- employed ' as a machinist at the O. R. r Pr is about recovered from the . obedient, and keeping up the Allied Amy Contingent lie was glad other times there have been more than Jacobson of the Church were at. L. shops. wan injured a few days ago 'flu.' and out of the patient's list; now toe bees decia,red between (tintedmembers of number to a Deseret we been VI. visit In earned which some has influenza and there with work. hard reached larger the by ' tied adoilointratioa oemsat Sow ars at the when hie jumper was caught by the reputationr for in working American ... base the Piccadilly Tube in - SO minutes; - open-a- ir meetings held, and more bap, hospital regularly , him present time suffering drill, which a serious tnahnic-tin st voim, there he received a cordial reception tisms this year than ever before. The has been No. 39; Weer Shallabarger For this reason the wrench to the gave neck and body. ' ' t a young by tbo with the dames& given Field', ttareotioa of Private WI complete charge bright John by Prest McKay. and Elders Oliver work is steadily- going forward. blehopric of the Boise ward thought it Mrs. Mary Ann Edgley, wife of ,Jor in Ch Ellis, inkd Herold L. Browning. at need Elder Arthur the hospital as night supervisor.-- - Is the bokers to the it inadvisable to begin eervices so ssPb Edgier, 121 north Harrison, nut- - IA D. a warrior, was. discovered and t affable, bright: now Is thoroughly eMUtah, from Ogden, Evans as- Kings.- - Ogden Dale are his known cousins); soon. ad. fine the Unless a makes the the was hospital feted a painful burn' Thanksgiving epidemic by a graduate of Bellevue hoe-- ' trans cient. RughkLatimer of Salt Lake. with clerk of this conference, being confer. ' 'ea Pitel, New York; Misses Danielson and jump between now and Dec. day by getting her leg scalded bY hot wood; which was once owned by Sir. Clerk impose a hard- forward from the Birmingham ferred R. James of the Fourth Ludlow, 11 The reminors. be services will I will prime all be well looked after by reviler again al's Curley Bovril. of etc., A. Johnson, cocoa end." was proprietor served by ward, Zion: - . named oh that date- t t. I toed adinbaistrotios were Miss Madge Bell, daughter of Mr. their American friends on Christman r --cents rele-- V Salt Lake Schoolmates-Meetsad was married ia a magnificent estate of 82 acres; Matron Lillian- - Wallis., ,Prest- - - of the and Mrs. O. viksissale, day; gave them the Deseret Nevra; all - - -Bell, es Relief. ilk'cisti, -a lest The fly - Dec.- IL Ludlow of Salt Lake send Christmas greetings;- friends can . Lieut. Carl , H. everything Imaginable for the comto It Elder James Monday. t Good News From 145th Utah- said: "Happy, indeed. to be able to address them, care above houpital. ty OA, invemettation YankKeep Lange of the machine gun corps, re- fort of this patient is now being given; . . I Cat . eie 00,11 et produeing a stationed ereet my friends of the groat state in North London. at Hancock, Camp all cently Unslike 145th "The Utah Battery, swan re. w-Down' ' Ilead His When ."1 min a brother of Mrs: John P. t 1;:-Ibe the Wasatch mountains, this war time Mrs. Lieut. will and Ga. Lange was to anxious -other very Preen. Richarde ictive Veer'. regiment'', lu 18 months served Alberta; have get over saitaining Ls T "le. Is over thus Francisco. at stationed Christmastide; Lethbridge. of now worth.-, 7-and Into this country, tIte Misaion President George F. Rich. Go Zip. Zip 6111111101 E. Anderson; formerly cap- - been shot in alx months in arm by &bratnal; that we are In France, we are very Birmingham conference LA, tato atils,on metric-a- t - ail- taln of the Third Idaho National wound la wellright bons not anxious to get our turn at the Run," Leeds conference now am kept busy s,rds has had an unusually active year. and healed, have full of extra work. owing to the great t goMos et beta& Cerreopondeneal guard of this city and acting enlist- injured; I wUl be all right soon," he said a prominent member of the 145th in. this joig London conference; Nuneabine - shortage in number lle'mesty company 'atiltmade many tripe to Brighton. of elders; but he officer here. returned 'Isueeday. R. ing Ida.. Me. asked for the when RIWERT, Field Artillery. the public assured me,--iall found 11111.14; 'vs I conversation a few ,, out officers' woueded at mustered the I training status of ma era in their daily camp the 'William Bruce, T. Moon. writing to his mother. Mrs. tor pornalcdos to ago, that the year's results were mot, Salute in good health, and progreee in re- life' "I am glad while camp at Hancock., Georgia. a below knee, that 'as " In report to 7 cents R. .. leg, ' from right Moons from the firing line in satisfactoryr Prest. Richards has excellent in the work of the Lord George Garbett, - - son of Earn G. offensive against the GerMILTIII; whole, the regiment is in the very it is loads; Ong OPsr Trance, under date of Nov. 2. says: Elder Oliver G. Ellis of Ogden said: 13 conferences to attend in the Brit's Garbett of the Garbett Electrical firm. cent of Arras; best of condition, and Our boes are battle the of the hero was at coalitions. now Is our time "Much of gement occupied. has "I am well and feeling fine. We returned Tuesday after being mussaid: "I will be all right quite as well and happy-a- s ordinary In mail concerning the soldiers' and sail-or- e at 'ever the tope the tilth end have tered out from-Ab-e taking wounded western American aviation sweet.0 la smilingly bone to gel conditions will permit: we are nicely Lonto look around on again, verysoonT and will He after. looks well, and been going - over slam We were up boys trips I in an artillery training camp, don's 45sightseeing beck to febnt for my oountxy;" his mile area. - The big new is making friends eve' rywhere., - located tho first time towns notate to the froat nine !' Alberta. and uin are real Atilt the live Calgary, relatives with anticipating American base No, 30, of New hospital Branches ir-- ' Organized. apt tplempal bishop Private Earl Jackson. wounded. but periences of war," continued my In- - Its 27 acres and :0 buildings and 25 4 Id- setmay at Ms home in President James Gunn McKay, of now on fair road to recovery; now In torment, who is swell-know- n Utahn, construe- course new of In Bun110117 buildings SOLOIER attar atidnight FIRIS, 101, Awry , also suffering 'There are quite a number of boys tion, in the neighborhod of Deseret, Ogden. said: "We now se. good pro. A, Kingswood hospital will stat et Eishop Funeton. . soon rejoin who have dome missionary work In 7. attack of "flu;" in many 'Mormotetheroes, and pacts for the coming year for London from atbrings heart of noun a C lb ;:s The conference; 'I way is opening up Engle:it among the number Cannon nurses from the Utah district; we give his regiment. the Rifles. -to the commuzity. s( I at LAck journeyed this corres- Lund and Sergeant W. Leslie Cock- - them The Deseret News, for those pre- among stranger' as never before to ll otilS - Many miles BITTLE DIES no sign of It'd tiven Herbert both of whom have labored In cious newspapers, now to comfort Sergi. IMEnreglaAland14; Ilthrl:CsOnplinnPOrt. uthinitythewassountheveort. un int., 41 pondent Thablucklving , Craven...whose fathertis a prosper- the Leede and 'other con ferences.The most carefully,-o- naccount of - paper and Medieine Hat. AIbert3 latter has been advanced to the rank shortage; then the 'braves turn quick. better. War conditions have - now in ous farmer airy- ; a 4 BritIsh-Canadia- n hospital. of of sergeant; privAte Ralph illehop. ly to their home news columns: that's moved people away from their old a In ta1- - Sieben big CorreepoAdente.) I. to is (Special in their former Utah elders are Private Joseph Worthen, and several the tonic to give them, with good long moorings: their faith1:ra Tenses re which many doctrines and dogmas has It terraced L-by tour DARIS, Ida.. Dec. I.1A telegram I found with over 1400 other others, who labored In the several letters from mother and sister; write churches, familiar. are sone been-I upset. The people as a whole t cheerful. Midland conferences, are now with early and often, good cherfue encour co1ve4 hers from the war, de, kV dar"taler le enpatients Sergeant Craven, as are now to search the Scrip- well-knof 'nayWerartwean other regiments. aging letters to the braves and uurees. tures to beginning . conveyed the news of the as hopeful as ever. He is pertinent ; learn for themselves the We his is The I briefly: mails succeeded lateta,.bIaiton are story, in Swen and Lie In here better, locating Zion, arriving death of Reuben Roberts. son of Mr. teachings thereof.. Five new branchee Cambral. I ly, and on Mr. William Iowa advance moat recent fever, is a Taylor. Wirigheand tor In London this bort te!"ietati conference v't,,rotiten have and Mn. John Roberts of this city. - 'bland been I acceptable visitor, and all eagerly scan Mr. Zug, from Intermountain couutry: organized and placed in gone over the top, when "atitain t Ani-- et operation . -Private Roberts died from wounds was just other Ogden school chums we are stil l this hit by shell; my right leg was its pages. citizens more tracrts distributed; 'prominent Chaplairi B . R. Roberts Is in excel - In cortespondence with; to all we want more year; pre-ve- al shot off I inchesIn above the knee; and plans houses visited. and strangers' Land, tb the Mans No lent health. and is very welcome sign is still hang- more , say hours not - st laid for Lie detneauhis lite city in meetings held than --ever before, oper- only with the privates...los.-popular - whom he ing out atOld Deseret to all -- Elder. thentaken ,toclearing station. " st ett,tatza.., , camopen. waitnow Is enEllis in Is and health. always has akindly word, but la well perfect ated upon by surgeons:. , and home-lik- e to the soldiers Medi Mange visit at his fortable leg to be fitted on; liked by the general staff officers as joying an occasional ; ing for my artificial invalided and sailors. We direct the brave lads M-- Knight to VT:tarns alies cousin's suburban twine Richmond in home, well. to be all the boy' are studying then expect Nearly sight-seeitrips. visit hoepitais, la Boise on a charge of French with great ambition, and their district Mrs. Ralph J. Pugh, former-attemp- ts upon the West; enlisted with the Canadietc. We have at Deseret over 200 sot- cheeks. He suetGrace Tout. Tout will every ly over the nearly at was top ' , exClalations of ans: American and sailors, some sick and -a one chest In Talk's at Pasch- terms In the neighboring kiosks and assn leave Milan' Italy' where she has diers day, and maw active service our correspondence wounded. A ear and in attempting PIT. R. T. gOOIC Arras. as a special shops are Oftimes amusing; but the been perfecting. her operatic studies, het; taking upon endale. Somme, in India. Africa, Palestine, ef others he wonted the and were relieved three and come to London: later, probably, as tailor a Sergt. French While cout." then acting to and people, days listening attentively England, France and Co storekeepers with went back. Ws were she will visit America. Mrs. Pugh's Japan, Greece, War-wor- k Craven measured Sere. Brooks of their jargon, generally surprise ' the 'voice only righting four of this kind will .4. kis lauding in the I is now occeelonally..- heard in Belgium. Can- westerners,--by---replies- -i - man--I- n ------- the the-so was it, Idaho,largestthat continue period,many months 'before our daysduring London concerts tot 'h. wounded 'sot- 348 pounds, English. The T. M. C. A. entertainers who m weighs all not but of adian is army, the bad, it o I home; unwise for par- exciting get boys of Um Red Cress 'a Prent. diem in is Brooks Ralph Pugh reports tints of our boys to expect them home are arrentring frequent concerts. Pri- times of my life the first one 'over' chest 58. waist 58. Beryl.. 'L I era than SOS C'ketstonas wee . vate Joe Worthen, the son of Bishop many inquirers at the new Hammer- - for some time. --ea the worst. the forestry division. Many American and twin Inoltooted6ot headW. Elias Charles by' Eider H. ."I was baptised Worthen, of Salt Lake City . efromimthoberebnocyoh icnonkfehareknice, as aesspuecccleasoll- Canadian hospitals are Included In , "We walked the first day bet the , la..31 stout ISO from anall., r. : at Utah. writes ot hie Salina. our visitation.. Our baptisms inCrane. Jr.. from experiences traveling in I L.1 atArtail a their way to the second day we. went after 'sm. I am am married, and a box car; and eleeping in the stables ful chemical manufacturer . Prost creased this year. We have snout we over a am and when 235 over In England. I 'go has been of 'meat service with local officers men and , have two children; I wrote to Preen. of a large chateau. which be very Pugh head of my platoon. I went out &head in this ' IL 11. ' Cra- much enjoyed: Is making good Dee- - his inventions to the Allied war corn- - vast conference, which women, O. McKay." continued Sent. extends from about 100 yards and lay down becan address the Pugh& ' mitt friends East-bour' on irreas, I learned, In the field hospital ei i ee; La to I I 'sorb messages have bean hind a bank and Prink turned loom on the chan- ven; "met him at camp, in the Cambridge north, . Road Lo s Barnes, say-I- n me. Talk war I to anastection with eWe dictrict, recently. where we sanitary train div isions: is quite well, dl not; and from the, east coast to,Waies, about a funny feeling. I cerSouth tastier-meeting and says be- hettching held a- wonderful embracing about 20.000.000 -- people.: tainly had my heart in my mouth for Elder Charles A. Welchman, of All are emphatic In re- -All but two of our branches have corn. of the L. D. S, In a canteen In camp; awhile. He was bitting the bank In ' Lincoln burn, said: 1 Fro:sconce. CaL county, Wyoming. Bandmaster Arthur Benson, of Utah. quests for "letters and home news- - etseine labored In London confer- - fortable balls. With these advantages I ir:oratary of Um tratsury Is front of me and three bullets came . the Of we will be enabled to make now of Cardston, was present. papers." Idaho machine bar about sixe inches from my head. I bad 24 Saints thee present, moethave,. ...Private Gus Dyer of the Seventeenth tnoeee:thf aorinths Past c0 nn re nr et nh see, a n hd vl e4 prognms during yeari-As- -stay-therquits awhUs before I a , 0 4 bkl' 1- .- war savingt campaign. to has 1gone to the front. written to friends, is regiment. plating in London conference - at Des. could move and then the rut of the I rt rout& Importonce that Idaho in Leeds end just been transferred to Nottingham "Tell them how much I would love, well:was a missionary rel. are Elders Jame.' H. Ludlow. came over and he had some ' I now unteals a- - failure of this company conference. where will work Deser. other of conferences in 1913i. occasional of conference, from the Fourth', so the to. clerk .read copy though else to We at. see bad shoot not could imoceed can know she I ' 2:11 Dick-t- o busy In fight for liberty, found time der direction of Prest.- Leroy S. ward. Salt Lake City; Hugh AL Lott. it Saturday News. , . the 'equare !made at all, they were In A C.1 staC:Ant she wilt.. '' ' send words of encouragement and 51'11'7 met also from Utah's capital city; Salt Laker Appointed Director. the brush and trot and In.ver heard ' K. LYNCIt. '' . -cheer. . Harold L. Browning and Oliver G. Greetings from Hospitals. ROBERTS. , et the Faderal Reserve ant one say: 'There be goes,' like they REIM Secy. Hugh Ryan, of the Bruno-Hi- ll - , Prirate Lillian R. ..., , , Mentioned For Gallantry. Samuel Littleford, s on of Ellis, from Ogden; Matron did the next morning. We certainly Lake Salt of CIO, Investment Co., ,.alit of tan Francisco." the- North London of was time at He Wallis. the president in received action., . Enoch 837 west Second Littleford. of bad them going the next morning., Trooper Harry Mitchell, eon of Immediately he Was Relief society.' of company C. has just arrtied; , ohm of the war will Men-- a ' "The machine director of tha thirty BO- Counselor Samuel Mitchell, now of North, Salt Lake City, is a' patient gun bullets were go- of his death a member PERCY PERCTVAL. . la some respects th4rdifficul- ing, sip sip over head and, believe 347th machine gun battalion. serving appointed Leeds now In base American No.1 has been band conference, his I of Oretiries newIT hospital the doing arriving with the American army in Belgium. of. of ths orovernmonfa financing. me. it didn't take us long-t- o bit in Prance for, 3 le yearly; just- re- - 21; called to see ' him, 'left Deseret hail who of Columbus learn Knights in his contingent r-- 1 be JUSt S. mammary as ever our heads down. Our cap. He left home with .special mention for gallantry in New&,- oad,dirtel- - he has.. a severe at-- . to over.Uncicliamuers domain,. celved October. 1017, and- - was 1s trwiwinst and .save , And to Invest lainkeep Council the'. famous Humans: made hair- - tack of the influenza: attending phytold billieY)Xittrtiotlitt.ne be- at of Lake Sala lecturer when until Lewis July.19111. tfrom..01 K. of C., Director Ryan was breadth escape from Injury when his sician from Denver tells me Littleford 1 cause they shoot and trust to luck. I his Camp left for France. He had will be all right in a few days.- instructor in the eommer- horse received a severe wound. think that is true about their machine beencompany II rir in artive service practically ever Craven. of the Pudsey branch eat. Littleford has xcellent-vitalit, guns and snipers but they certainly since. Mr. Roberts was born in LIbi department of All Hallows of Leeds conference, died from Influ- - end is motor-driefor one of General LL:i:.; place the artillery where it hurts, or erty, Ida.. and was SS years of age. !chit Salt Lake; Is an affable I was JiI1. enzat of the ,wife Henry Craven, Biddle's chief of staff: enlisted at kt at learnt when they have an airplane Two bruthere are nerving in the army and looked. as I saw him start. Sunbranch Pudsey Sal t,Lak ... , 'into France. in the pink of . --per- - superintendent to show them the location. overneat,Two grandson of Ittr.,and - ling . & I school:I:mit Illyears of age: leaves I, - Corporal CLL-a"sr-Irvse- t Alois Groch ,, of Tooele, Niben You Apply Ryan: reit tdat dy ) s are also in the feet health. Said Director ' . two small children. Craven Henry ... we and i was all so well who bow are, not r connected was relatives Utah, witt In lately escititnrand over is mime) with one the whom Ltusterole. of Litt3 service. .: , u has a in Salt Lake sister, Maud, living man--,awas I the smelters at , Tooele. Is now a 4 , was the only seasick tour attacks after that but did not seas forces. -r on . ' , , I-1 ValteroleTblister like the get a, scratch. They may -No. IL North , is as - Private Roberts' father is one of the m ighty seasick too, in th e entire party, l efty. patient In Bass Hospital of , Pudsey !Japed mustard piaster. Just good as a mile! but I think they sound earliest settlers of Bear Lake .valley. but we braced up and managed, branch, has been on leave in London;. influenza developed into ( -the soldiers, for a few days; now in medicalEngland, pneumonia; no cause for alarm; will os Orh your Angora It renO--- better a mile away..- Coming here from Wales. His mother, neverthelest, to entertain corps; it mew le are S thee. was Very wet and muddy-whiadvise condition in later correspon'mainly In close proximity to the So the sore sPot with a Scotia .It 4 IP formerly IAVenilt Atkins, is a natty on the voyage: hospital, : tnoM of us will labor in where is working is a large Amer... dence; gave Corpora) Groch Deseret 1, loosens the cotgesticon imd straws we were at the front. but I shall not of Smithfield. hi '.. in some tar oft In aero he is careIn to or we Mesopotamia tell Filinee ate bow we you what service; try i VA scrimps and pain. ican aviation camp; frequently the News; . and ltelv. Here is Secv. James Me ehan patients are 'amused. hands. o trZusterole is .6 dean, wititenintment kept warM while there. But I am glad by impromptu ful'This business known a well Lake. -- Jo of San I have such so that health when correspondent thankfully up by the rith oli of mustard. It is fine for many of the.men good entertainmentsgotten man" said Director Ryan. of a bundle are being sent to the Americans; returns to duty In a few acknowledges the receipt toZief from awe throat, bronchitis. I now ' Leo Meehan. ' N appointed Deseret J. of aws;trom-IIjust I days.swoupor.-1-- neck, asthma, new uoppitau. Ens! gn of the U.S. Naval Aviation - Elder Charles A. Welchman, of Witty Howe. Hotel Edward, Venice. "We are a long way back of the a was I while badly ruptured lifting ..,sto, conrstion. headache, noisy, lines now and getting threb hot meals' trunk 'several years ago. Doctors said department; has been assigned to take were . trniOn, Wyoming, who has labored in California. these,. newspapers -- amitotic; lumbmo. pains and aches of a in my only hope Of cure was an opera-tw- o charge of eight photographers da.yi after a three days' hike tor some months, promptly, distributed among inter.. . Leo no 'beck or joints. prairie, rare nuncios. did me J. Trusses good. Finally aerial snap-shot wee give, a farewell pArty at Deseret. mountain patients in , hospidays train ride.- We also keep Don. "Lon, chillitirs; frosted feet, Colds on Warrns here as the old ' make I got hold of something that. quickly Meehan is advanring rapidly, vtas up- - and a special 1 continue readers entertainment' may tals, brought sending; . - - -me:. have A cured and Tears shacy d: completelle Lake of Salt staff ' the Tribune, on often chest (it the or.. if preamts pneumonia). fine fuel.- .. re.11.144!,,nvlbr ...,... ticl Tupsura passed., and AdildrZT.ESJI wialta21.6.Witok-1.4sIstant:Itty.........A VOTIIT ATI :.1.0:1t :use& mien:flat ,Llusteres Int doing tithed work rye' of Columbus" ''Knighte a .good soldier, but you would as a carpenter. There was etc. address Percy. It Lma, V. bstiot arrivieg details, 1 explicit , . 1 bavs should give their- permanefit address, be surprieed if youeOuld et mei now: tf";-1"k- lit Daw's Agency, ''Leicester Square, jam hoopitai, toe care as full. will follows: to in. into if cominbut sell, Franco, nothing give . Allow 'first dea I tan 'snit unusual time for Dandruff. itching and irritation dison a , London, about how you may ,find a Headquaeriore Knighte of Columbus, tkoldier and not- faint over it either." formation cure IN,. 1.fiults and aturen , . lay ip obtaining replies, which will appear after a hot shampoo with ' without operations if Cat! Ruats Is Madelain; Paris, Franec omplete (. of One be 1 was shot. next to wie writs to me ' my 'pals cheerfully mailed; and pubIshed in Cuticura Soap, especially ii preceded IL P u lien 1 :( I Salt 'Aker APPoluti'dt Over..01tezirs this correspondance.- A very Use In and.' bandaged him,tip all right, It pen t er , 1189E ManfellUS Avenue, lisnas- Ointlarge an of . Cuticuta by application -- er aS thqutth I sever get time to gum), Ig,.1.,.11etter.cut out this noticenumber of 'wounded will continua to be of at.....,w a...4 Kenneth- : ment the night before shampooing. L who are rup- 1149 East Ilth South street. Salt Lake 7-write but your 4etters are certainly andshow it mto any others ITZ:- 7transferred to England for hospital . a life or at least "1" PIy months.----.A4aramaikskiov11"1."1"-erfor ostkiiiii".14.m.lackwythlestabl:Beeteallibe treatment ' been 19011 of William R. Burnett, has many good 'and I am glad te get all of them. turedyou '.. .4 '; the, misery Of rupture and the Well it is chow time so I will have stop. - , Private William Taylor le wound leap Me. Ornament II and We- - Talcum ale. appointed to a prominent position in rell"'"77" worry end danger of an operation. . " ' 1 od Latter-da- y ' 6arnt in tfie General ot Fifth Biddle, , Advertaement. 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