Show I Artillery I As Peace Looms But nUL for tho the cessation of ot all fighting tho the Ono One Hundred field ar artiller artillery ar- ar tiller tillery First Utah would havo o gotten into action the ver very da day dav tho the armistice was signed The regiment had finished its Intensive o training and was prepared to give gl an nn account of oC itself on tho the bat bat- The Tho coming of ot the German peace emissaries and their acceptance of oC allied terms dashed the tl lighting fighting hopes of oC tho facts were disclosed In a letter received from Crom Virgil Anderson a member member mem moat ber of or tho the regiment by bi his parents Mr lr and nn Mrs Irs Edward Jt I II IL Anderson of ot this thin city This has hns been a a. wonderful week ho rot 1 wrote for Cor or In it Il peace has he been en de declared he- he hedared dared for Cor which wo ute have havo all been looking forward for tor so long It is 18 not our fault that wo we have ha boon been unable to take tako part In tho the great grent fight It ended Just one ouo da day too soon for tor wo finishing up our intensive training and w ro ready to go o to tho the front thu tho day peace was wn declared I When hen p peace acc came here tho the people of ot Franco wild held wont went Wo We 0 a i aude ille 1110 show In camp at the K IC C C. C hut at which a a. number of ot stunts were JI given n an and speeches mado made b by Col W. W C. C Wc rb b B. B II 11 Roberts Tho young man paid tribute to tho work of oC tho the chaplain His hlis efforts aro are surel sureh appreciated hv hr by all nil the tho men he lie said eald and I think his lila great work is I being r realized by byis us is usnO isnow now nO nOmore more than e over ever cr before |