Show v U IC J Y Y Y Y X X XI II I I Western estern Men I In inU mu 3 S. Service I 1 0 I- I t. Bits o of News About Men Alen Who zo Are Fighting Your Fight L 0 o 0 Editor The Th The public Is ie t tel ll In I all ill the Slated troop troop- Rant to kno no v bat lIlt YOUR YOUIl soldier or marine IB III tin doln Bring i liU hi Ia latest letter to the loat lo- lo tai cal at room roam of or The end and let the lh tb editor of or the service Ferrice write a 1 story about your jour boy bor I Pl C G. G It is not the lie mustard gas r nor or lor the Big DIg Berthas that hold tho the attention of oC Henr Henry G. G now v In France rance but ratites rather the tho quaint dwellings dwellinG's and odd customs of or the French Private Private Pd- Pd j vate nto Volley Holley who is In the q quarter quartermasters quartermaster's I masters master s corps torm formerly resided 1 at t Third South and Second West streets street I No o submarines tore ware sighted on his trip over according according to ton ft letter by I Lincoln i a brother ot of Private Holl Volley Holley e I I PRAISES CANTEEN C. iCE s I 1 O Ogden den Sept r 1 1 I nm am glad you 1 0 arc are 1 bU buying ln W. W S. S stamps and Liberty bonds I I because that's what will end the war soon lIoon writes Wallace allacc Norton orton son sort o oV Mr and Mrs F. F Norton 86 Twenty Twenty- fifth street to his parents Ho lie ha has Just received eel his first foreign n service lc stripe denoting denoting- six months of or service ser a abroad broad Young Youns Norton In his letter says sas also The TIed Red Cross and the Y M. M C. C A. A are certainly doln doing fine work worl over o here 1 I IThe j The Red fled Cross have havo places along the 1 railroad where you OU can cnn stop and get c coffee and something somethIng- to eat cat while you arc traveling tra There are quite a lot of or Red fled Cross and Y M. M I. I C C. A A. canteens and it sure seems good to se see sey and talk tn to I American women after aCter not seeing any for far or so long II NOW u T. Ogden Sept I. I l- l Milton Milton D B. B Boyle has hns received his commission ns as s second cond lieutenant lieutenant lieutenant lieu lieu- tenant at Camp Zachary Taylor K Ky according according- to a I. I letter received by his mother Mrs C. C B B. B Wallin of or Ogden 1 Lieutenant Boyle le Joined the tho local national national na na- naI na- I ward guard soon after aCter war was declared declared de de- I cIa red was stationed for a while with tatter battery B at Camp Kearny and was sent from there to the officers officers' training 1 school at Camp Zachary Taylor 1 i lit ii FRANK 1 Private received here last night announce the granting of a commission commission com com- mission as second lieutenant of or field artillery to H. H Frank Iverson son of Blaho Bishop and Mrs Heber C. C Iverson o of the Second ward living iving at lt aJ East Seventh South Lieutenant Iverson has been assigned to the replacement depot de- de depot depot de de- pot at Camp Ta Taylor loJ l' l K Ky Ills His of or seventeenth se in a n class of or 1 ITS candidates for Cor commissions Is eon considered exceptionally exceptionally good bee because ho had received no prex previous ions artillery training He lie had hadI I been a I. I member of or the t tan field hog hoe I pital corps In September 1917 he loft left this cit city for tor Camp Kearn Kearny and was sent last June Juno to tho the officers officers' training school at Camp Ta Taylor lor |