| Show I w r-w Western We este st e rn Men Me in mu U. U S. S Service t t. t S t. t er t. t t I t. I- I e I. I J Bits Bils of 0 News About Men I nil Who ho Arc Fighting Y Your Oll Fight JC V t III ITI CHII KIN IU Creighton G G. G King son of ot Mr and Mrs Irs Sam A. A King of oC Salt SaU Lake Is Isnow new now second lieutenant In tho field artiller artillery ar- ar tiller tillery having been Gla graduated In the honor cla class s at Camp Zachary Taylor K Kv Ky LI Crelghton Creighton King or as he Is familiarly J known Pat at King Kinh wa wa-j wa a member of or tho the state guard which later became the tho One Ono Hundred and Fort For For- t ty fifth field artillery at Camp Kearny He Ho was a corporal when ho entered the tha officers officers- training school there thero and afterward aft act erward was sent to Camp Zachary Zachar Taylor alor I lb IIo played center on the Salt Lake High school football team for tor three years and later tho the samo same position on the University of oC Utah and und at Camp Cam Kearn y Ho has been transferred to Camp Jackson In South Carolina nR imir Ge aLN W. W Instructions to mall mail letters letter an and newspapers for him him and for Cor Capt Paul Williams to Paris care of oC the tho Equitable ble Trust company compan were received cd yes aes- yesterday s- s by members of or the lie family faintly of oe Brig Gen Richard W. W Young The Tho general cablegram added that all 1111 are arc well and In n a training camp which Is taken talen to mean that tho Utah artillerymen art artil spent little time In England rr Spanish Fork Sept 7 Henry Henr Henry E. E and Lorenzo S. S Peterson 22 and 24 4 years of oe age respectively sons of or Mrs George I Bradford of oC this city are both with the arm army In France They with their widowed mother and three were driven rhen from Colonia Diaz Mexico six years ears n ago o. o Since then their mother moth moth- er cr married George Bradford Henry Henn Is Isa Isa isa a member of C battery Three Hundred hundred Hun hun- dred and Forty eighth field artillery I Lorenzo a member of or A battery batter One Ono OneHundred OneHundred Hundred and Forty fifth Utah field artillery has Just arrived overseas o c nl- nl I nl M. M s SI Stories of or n n. pleasant trip across despite despite de- de spite the U boat menace arc aro told In ina a a. letter received yesterday ester ay b by Robert Hobert Spangle publisher of the tho Now New West est magazine from rom his son Corp Half Hair M. M Span Spangler ler headquarters company compan One OneHundred Hundred and Forty fifth Utah field artillery Corporal Spangler went across with Ith a special detachment from the Fortieth division Ilon about two weeks In advance of or the One Ono Hundred and For- For fifth y-fifth regiment S. S T IPSO Laurence S. S Timpson eldest of or three sons ons of Mr tir and Mrs J. J H. H Timpson of f Holliday all of whom arc aro In tary ary service ha has received recel a commission commission commis- commis sion lon as second lieutenant according to Information received hero here yesterday Lieutenant TImpson completed his I course courso of ot training at Camp Taylor Talor J Ky He le was detailed to the school there from rom the One Hundred and Forty fifth field artillery EDWARD EDARD J. J Ogden Sept SepU 7 Private Private Edward J. J horsted tho the Bon eon Boa of ot Mr l and Mrs l O. O J. J Fourth street has lias arrived ar- ar rived Ived safely overseas o A letter to that effect WAS W received today b by blIss Miss lIss Rhe Rhea Butler Dutler of or this elt city cu GUY UY 1 i. D Ogden Ogdon Sept 7 Guy Guy 1 L. L of ot batter battery B One Hundred and Forty Forty- fifth field artillery has arrived safely sateh overseas A letter Jetter to that effect was received today oy uy his parents Mr 11 and Mrs Irs W. W Yo J. J of Plain City |