Show Western es tern Men i 1 0 ln mu T U T S S. S O S Service O I eJ f. f I II I Bits o o ot News About 11 Men Alen cn Who ho Are Arc Fighting Your Fight G D D. D RICHARD RD GILL JH JR D D. D Richard Gill Jr son of Mr and Mrs David R. R Gill 58 North El Eighth West Vest street has arrived satel safely in France according to news new received yesterday b by his parents Although the young rung soldier Is a native Salt Laker ho he entered Camp amp Lewis from Clarkston Wash ash leaving the WashIngton Wash Wash- ington cantonment with the Ninety Ninety- Inot first division for Camp Merritt N X J J. J HARRY QUAYLE YLE Word received In Salt Lake yesterday tells of ot the safe sare arrival overseas o of or Harry Hany QUa Quayle lc son of ot Mr Jr and Mrs Henry Quayle Mr Quayle enlisted In Inthe Inthe Inthe the Coast Artillery February IS and until the time of ot his sailing sail for Europe was stationed at Fort Crockett Galveston Galves- Galves ton Texas T J fi G. D. D San Francisco Aug uJ 17 One Ono glorious beating was administered by J J. J G G. U U. U S. S A. A formerly of Salt Lake to a pro German who had hail shown disrespect to the tho flag naS' of the United States Three times In succession the theman theman theman man hind had torn down a tIn tiny flag placed in his room by his landlady On the third occasion Dahlstead happened to be passing the house hom o at tho the time The Thc woman called to him and explained the situation Dahlstead did his duty with his fists and then caused th the arrest of or orthe the pro n. n 1 lIU J 1 A. A ll 1 n I Having Just received a n sample of or it Fred A A. Boyd speaks in iii highest terms of or the work of or tho the TIed fled Cross In Ina ina a letter lettel received from Crom him yesterday by his parents Mr and Mrs Irs C W W. Boyd Third 1033 avenue The lieutenant has just re recovered O from an attack of or Spanish SpanIsh Spanish Span- Span ish fever Cever and he says ays he ho heas was as given en 1 splendid care The lieutenant tells of the splendid spirit of tho the English English- speaking French nurse who cared carell for Cor him Thou Though h her husband has been reported missing in action for Cor three years eals tho the nurse sad she has not yet given en up hope that he hc will return an and has not lost her cheerful attitude c. c J. J It U. U Sports such as horse racing which has been referred to a as the sport of ot 1 kings become mere as compared with th the sport of oC chasing U- U boats according ln to J. J R R. R Grose Salt Lake Inke man who is Is' now a veteran in tho the service o of the thc United States 11 navy Grose has for tor some sonic time been on dut duty with a destroyer en engaged aged In keeping keepin on the trail of ot tho the U-boat U and ho lie dt de Glares clares it Is JO Joy Ind Indescribable to race upon a scope periscope and drop a 11 depth charge above tho tiro spot where the sin sinister sinister sinis sinis- Is- Is I ter instrument disappears The young oun sailor is a n nephew of or J. J 11 H. H Waters aten I manager of the Newhouse hotel and I Ire re resides at 2 20 O S Tenth T East Kast ast street lIe He I first enlisted In the thc navy In 1 1914 and andIs Is hero on the furlough with which he lie heIs heIs lieis Is Is commencing his second enlistment I I THOMAS S 1 J I. GJ I In lii a class of ot l 1200 OO students at Camp Zachary Zachar Tn Taylor lor Thomas Thoma J. J T 1 1 brother of or Attorney S S. S Abbot Maginnis la and well known In ill Salt Lake and Ogden Ogden Og- Og I den stood second highest In him the examination exam exam- I for Cor commissions to word woul received here yesterday esterday Having lIu passed the time eca examination the young oung man mall manI manh I II I I h eligible for COL or a in him tho the artillery ar al'- ar- ar tillery corps of oC 1 time the United States Stales army a It It II W HIt Ogden Aug uJ 17 17 Hairy II II tl White hite an anO O now a member I of or th the First Canadian Canadian reserve C battalion In England has hns written to Jaynes a Macbeth that ho lie hasn't had a n Johnnie Walker yet et but ut he lie promises to ha Imago one for both hoth nf f them when lw he gets Jets to hUe Is In good health l and find sends scuds his hiM best heit regards to Ogden Osdell friends I. I l n. n G 1 J G G. G Or Ogden II Aug lug 17 L. L D. D Browning Brown Brown- Ina lu ing of ur this ell city ha has hag been tran to the time new Interpreter corps of or tho tiro 1 adjutant generals general's department The f transfer is the time result of ot the government government govern govern- ment placing interpreters and prison camp censors un under cr the thc direction of or orthis this department The Thc young oun roan man In an will remain at Fort Douglas where there are arc over Interned aliens an and sus- sus 1 1 I beets A A. A II U. A ALAND O Ogden den Aug 16 A A letter from A. A II Aland Alan now station stationed cd at a n hospital in E France describes a Paris air ral raid and tells telli o of his work Lieutenant Aland speaks words of or praise for tor the efficiency of oC Major In charge of the hospital and tho the Red fled Cross nurses Major has hag received d the cross croaa of oC the Lesion Legion of ot Honor for his services Although tho the hospital Is French the staff and nurses are American I. VIENCE LA WI l I DALTON TOX den Aug Lawrence 16 Lawrence Dalton DaHon Inthe in inthe the tho aviation service In France has written his sister of ot being wounded twice lIe He is now In a hospital at AI Alx- Alx les les-Baines He writes that two Ogden bo boys s 's were killed Jul July 18 IS but docs does not give o their names Mr Ir Dalton has hns met meton meton meton on the firing Iring lino H If H S S. L Lee e who once had a lease on the tho Lake Lako View property property property prop prop- erty at Promontory Young Dalton i sent sent a paper called Plano Plane News con con- raining a R. picture of ot husky bomb throwers throw throw- ers who Whip speak o of their work as un un- un freight In Germany German 1 |