Show Y Q a aj aI I j Western w es tern Men inUS mu in U. U S. S Service t. t J. J t. t I- I II I I to I J. J f. f Bits o of oj Good News I About the Uteri Men Who Are Fighting J Your Fight 1 JI One of oC the unique souvenirs sent to Salt Ial Lake fr nf France Trance was wa received yesterday L by Mr and Mrs Ir William G G. G Bruce C Go Louise avenue avenue from her son Ion Pet pt John Bruce who 1 la is with the tho OneHundred Ono One Hundred and Fort Forty fifth field artil artil- ler lery It I is a l postcard with the American AmerIcan American Amer Amer- ican French English and anti Italian flags worked Into linen by Jy lund hand against a background round of or French flowers n v. v Commission Commission as a second selone lieutenant has hns b been en awarded wardell Benjamin F. F Howells How- How oIls ells son of Mary Parrish of or orthIs this city and a brother of Dr T. T J. J J Howells county physician Lieutenant IIo was teas graduated c front from the of officers officers' I. I eels cers' training school at CaIn Camp Zachary Zachar Taylor Tn l' l Ky Kr y i n. n j. j I GIL a Word orel of oC the arrival overseas o of their son Ron t P D. D J. J Grainger er has been received re re- reI I b by byr Mr r and Mrs Irs B. B C. C Grainier Grainger I N. N First West street lie Is a Great grandson of or John Steele a Utah pioneer of 1817 1897 PITTS Surprise at the antiquity of or tools and lOll melh methods ds In to use UBO b by the tho people of or Franco Is II expressed by Sergt l. l George Georg Fitts in letter received front Crom him yesterday yesterday yes yes- by his parents Mr It and Mis George A. A hats Flits 2177 Lake street lIe He says oxen were the chief motive power in one district ho visited The cultural l tools he says would be beal valuable val val- as In almost an any American farming farmin- section Also Iso he Is amused t tt tho the tin tiny French locomotives cR and railway cars and ho he notes note that theat oven O the weather Is Js not a n fine flue and ond large nr o as Is the variety used In the United States Ul JOHN ADA US Eureka ureka Oct John G.-John John Adams Adorns of ot this city elLy writes his parents Mr and Mn Mrs W. W J. J A Adams oms ho ha has haR been promoted to tos s second lieutenant Mr Ir A Adams ams enlisted on the entrance of or this country Into the war and after aCter a brei r period of training was ordered to I France Iranee rance Ho lie Hohas has been In a n training camp there for several SC months CAPT it n. AV y ri II overseas of f Capt Capt It II n. W. W Fisher Fish Fish- er Cl United Unite States army nimy medical corps Is chronicled In a tl cablegram received l yesterday b by his wife who lives at 23 S SJ Fifth East Et street Captain Fisher Is IsI connected with base hospital unit No I YOUNG nS The privilege levo of assisting his wounded wound wound- c ed brother who is also his brother In arms arm was re recently accorded accord rl Galen GalenS S S. S Young of or this cit city While Loronzo Lorenzo Lo Lo- ronzo renzo Young was a n unit fortunate enough to bo be sent sont over o the tho to top Galen was left lert behind with filth the garrison of or a n small village just behind the firing tiring line hire After Arter tho the attack Lorenzo returned re re- re returned turned Jubilant w a 1 flush woun wound In lilt his right hand and Galen was on the tho Job to help brother The third bo boy from rom the Young family Joseph S. S Young is in also with the expeditionary force orce anti and I has charge of a 1 government warehouse The Tho boys boya are aro the sons jonA of Mr anti and Mrs B B. B M. M r. r Young of this elt city 1 A. A L. L L Cl AYlON lo Surprise was an clement in the American drive against tho the St St. Mihiel salient of oC the western front ne according to letter 1 a n received cd yesterday from Archer Lynne Lynno Clayton It by his 1115 father A A. V. V Clayton Claton 14 iii I V. 11 North Temple Templo street Clayton Claton fHI says say's 9 It had ratted 11 like ko fur fury for several lIo days ays pr preceding ngo the tho Arn American advance and r was raining hard card when the Yanks started Since the French and Germans are accustomed aecus- aecus 1 tomed to fighting only in good I e i ho hJ a. a says saya the nc enemy was taken com- com r I I by surprise at the American tactics and was teas whipped before he knew what was happening Clayton tells in graphic terms of oC tho the wreckage wreck wreck- wreckage age nc with which the tho field was strewn alter after the tho battle Entity Two kinds s of or dugouts OUts have o been lived lIvNI In by bv First Harry Culbreath formerly for for- merly a Salt Lake cigar dealer In a aletter aletter letter r received here her from him hint yesterday yesterday yester ester esterday day he lie explains that one kind Ind is Is' dark darl damp and smelly while th the tha others othel's arc dark wet and smelly tie has Ie I has recently been under direct fire md nd nil he tells vividly viv 1111 idly of his experience when his party part wa was picked up by an all r-nem r observation observation observation tion balloon and chased chased ever a considerable consIderable considerable con con- area of No Xo Alan's 4 Land by shells from Crom a G German man three Inch gun Iun lie Ile says sas the men over o there thero have havo been Sl really hearkened h by rel reports thc they have ha received ell of the way tray tho the folks at home are supporting them I IA It li II H. D n. DAVIS DAVISA VIS A commission as a n second lieutenant I In tho the army finance department I Just been beet won b by Avolin oUn B. B Park street who was as n agent enl for tor th the Salt lt Lake are pany pan for several years prior to bu butry III tr try into the f corps if army I nant Davis will lull b be a at Cam Camy Lewis Wash IA Ll X 7 O. O j Notice of or the arrival arr overseas O d efi son t P Lyon Lynn 0 O. McMullIn hat til I J received recel by Mr r. r and Mrs irs Ossify Mullin of Leeds reeds Utah 1 |