Show HERE I 4 Edited Edit by Corp Larry S.- S. 1 I IV V with loa I I 1 I I I I I German Helmet Sent SentI Here From Front I-I I EORGE W W. of oC this city G GL I la iM In receipt of or a German Gorman helmet x went sent to him by bv his brother James Jarne W. W Latimer front from Belgium Sergeant Major Latimer I IB a a. member of or orthe the Infantry tho the division andI and active service at the months' months waw of oC his recent letters he heI front In n one wrote follows folloW Wo We as ns got Kot off ocr tho the train Iraln here In Del Bol- to pl place le where some ome a gum gurn very en nt near r of or tho the hardest fighting I of or the hud had been going on for about three o years car and all tho the buildings had been blown to pieces piece leaving baying Just a n. few walls standing ll By marching from that place to toa toa toa able ablo to get in the th morning wo were where here tho the Germans Germans Germans Ger Ger- a place the tha sam same da day whilo before be- be mans had hall left only a fore for but everything thing wart wai It different tho the buildings were most of there 1 as I on n nn half of them th had d h holes holos IIII v bl blown jiw through l L the i c roofs and anil halls Wo o n stayed at this place for about aboul a week weel and as ns It was about the tho same time that all nU tho the civilians who had es escaped escaped es- es from the tha bocho wore were Just JUt getting l back acl to their homes we Ve sa saw many things or vory vor strange such as aa tho the cow cowand cowand and mu mule mulo working together Nearly all the tho cows COWl dogs and goats are arc used d to pull some sort sart of or a vehicle although h the tho people nil carr carry a 1 load on their back and push a n wheelbarrow Y AVe We went from hero here up to tho the line Un again and re relieved re- re nome Dom French soldiers The further this wa way wo we got the b better condition the tho houses were In Inand Inand I and tho the boches had to get out PO ro fast raMt i ithal that thal the they had to l leave learo ao a lot of ot things things' to eat Wo We 0 therefore had a 1 much easler easier easi easl- er Cr time and although the they put up Ul a pretty hard hauL fight tight for a while we wo pushed them back past tho tIm city that we arc are now In After we went back bak and I 1 como come down llon to brigade headquarters to work we were making another er or attack when the they signed the tho armistice armis armis- tice tico Wo We surely appreciate sleeping under a tL roof root even oven If lr It Is In an nn old oldhouse house half hal torn to pieces compared with sleeping le out on tho the ground and having to move your OUr bed three and four fOUl tImes Um a night Sergeant Major was formerly former former- ly 1 a bookkeeper for the tho Salt Lake L. Electric Electric Elec Elec- company campan wT Wi 1 11 1 n 1 TT 1 1 I I W v DO From After L Long ng Vl Wait WaitA WaitA ait aitA I A TELEGRAM ju Just t received ell hAre A I has hns brought the news that Grove Grover Groyer Gro- Gro I ve ver yer G. G Burton of or ISO Truman avenue this city who was wa reported h by bythe bytho tho the war department n as slightly woun wounded In action on November Xo 1 11 11 I had been brought to lo the thc debarkation ho hosPital hospital hos hos- pital at Richmond Va Ya in a transport Just arrived Private Burtons Burton's first InJury In Injury In- In jury jur disabled him so flO he ho could not write or even oven sign hi his name to letters Although sent SNit to the addresses given him lJ by those who wrote homo home for tor forthe the tho wounded man mati when ho was In th tIll the hospitals both after the first and after tho the second wounding letters written and anil mailed here b by his wife his mother and others have not been delivered o Jo o him but have havo been returned In bunches bunch bunch- es Cs so 00 that he ha has not received letters from Crom home for two months previous to his hi first wounding While the extent Of Or his Injuries in tho the la last t great battle Of tho the war when then he Is reported as lS bay hav ing been severely wounded is not nol known It still Is 19 a great relief relict to his wife and other other- relatives to learn where he is at present IV Woods Cross Officer Among T REX ROBERTS of or Woods Wood ii I j Cross arrived home this week from Camp Sherman O A where he has Just jut been mustered out of the tho service 10 Frank Rich Ich son of ot Mrs Irs Ben E. E Rich Is home bome after having haIng been honorably discharged from rom Camp Lewis where he has hils been In training the last four our months Arthur Arlhur Ph Phelps of ot Bountiful who has I been lu In training at lt Fort Tort Winfield Scott Cal for the tho past year oar has lias bec been mus mus- toted torell out of or the tha service and arrived home this week Chief Army l Inspector Has Dangerous JobI Job T I IF P F you OU think all of or tho the danger In the I arm army Is ia on the other side aide read this letter from rom W AV E. E Robinson on a well well- know Salt SnIt Lake man formerly with the police department now chief army Inspector at lt the tho Atlantic Loading com corn pany's s plant X N. J. J It R is written writ writ- ten to of ot the Utah Photo Material compan company For seven seen months th I lIa have havo 0 carried m my me HIO in In my T TIng Inspect Inspect- T I In lug Ing hell sheli operations rod Today Todal r of or r T. N. N N F 1 h Ml tiL pounds the th to make Salt Lake Just 1 hole C In of nm nm- ground also who nitrate So th sO at homo home servo serve tho tim flag ln ar are b by no flO moans means Immune im immune Im- Im the tho of 0 making mune mule from Crom the tho chanco chalice big sacrifice to I 1 cut out tim enclosed clipping clipping ask some Homo Salt Lake paper to P publish It Ita who may mar a as a n. comfort to those It ItI It itIs I Ila This referred to This Is the clipping clIppingS Iho tho oman I I la Is from a rl Pl letter to Patriot reads In the tho village of or Luzane not tar far r I from froni i In le an n American hospital In an old du chateau In th the park Pant surrounding the chateau am are burled twelve of ot our dear American Amerlan boys hoys On Ogi All Saints Saints' day they thoy had a little c cremon cre cere- remony re- re mon mony and I 1 wish that every American moth mother or who has a n turn son In this fearful war might have havo had a 11 glimpse of or that th see scene a 0 Down Uon the Iho street between w. w wn wi b J Jand I and ancient and battered b by heIl and shrapnel came camo first nut tho the i hool I with a scuff scurf scuff curt in tho the autumn leaves Back of ot them camo came tho the ma or nu or of or tho village lUnge and arid th then n the Iho I I 1 plo pIe all aU in black After ACter decorating the Iho graves GraYc of ot the French sol soldiers lers In the Iho I into the tho I cemetery Tb neL nearby they marched park where our boys arc resting Very ery 1 touching was waR the Iho as the tho children placed an American laG flag and anil a bunch ot of autumn flowers flower on each of ot the I twelve o graves yes But most mont touching or of orall all was wu the Iho speech of oC tho the mayor lU itu foil follows o ws II Custom and tradition require that on All Alt Saints' Saints day wo we go JO to tho the cemeteries cerne- cerne tories teries and remember our lend dead and ami by r this memorial l service for for- those thom horn j hom life uro ti the o we wo loved keep up oven even beyond memory of or family and home horne Among the Iho dead are aro some wo we loved ell the tho memory of ot whom is infinitely infinite Infinite- who In tn the ly 1 dear dear sons sons and brothers full rull strength and the tide lido of or life ur made maue the supreme sacrifice Those whom we loved wo we must love lovo more Those who fought rought on the time Marne arne the at Verdun on the Iho and in Champaign those Champaign who fought on the battlefields of or Franco France surP surpassIng surpassing surpass surpass- sI 1 of or l legend losena end ing tho heroes of or history and Everywhere E the they fought ought on earth In Inthe Inthe inthe the open heaven on the seas and under the seas Ien the they have havo defended the iho cause caUSO of or right preparing for Cor humanity the rel of or law and Justice Among them wore were those who came 1 from Crom the theothor thor other side tilde of ot tho tito ocean ar arriving arriving nr- nr rl ln riving at tho the supreme moment when our cause b by tho the craft of or the tIme enemy began bean to weaken Do you ou remember m my fellow tello citizens the terrible da days of ot J June ne and Jul July last Do Vo you ou remember our sorrow forrow our not sTief-not grief not anI only of or a people a nation but of or a small village e elike like ours which had already known In Invasion In- In aslon and had lund done Its duty In four hanl harel years ears One must have havo lived those terrible terrible- years ears only fourteen kilometers from the enemy constantly under the menace of ot to l know now the depth I of bitterness s But ut during those days clas of oC terror a n aray aray rl ray of or hope came to us Ul Tho The Americans Amen Ameri cans can arrived full tull of or strength and en energy en- en ergy erso and with their presence our courage cour cour- ago age was renewed We eo saw faw the Americans Ameri Amerl- cans fight near here at al Chateau Thier r ry and w w. Wf saw law them fight I ht at Belleau woods which stopped the advance ance of or enem It was as through the arre arrest l lor of or this advance all that our village Is still standing My t dear fellow citizens you ou must forever remember that and t tell n It to your oUr children repeating it so often otten that they in turn will tell It to their children ren Twelve of those Americans who fought so o nobl nobly at woods are arc burled In this our soil oll here liere in line lino as asH asIf asIf If H on parade In La Ferte there thero are 13 others olbers and In region more than Ladles LacHes of ot tue hospital when you OU Write home to your tour families and to your OUr friends tell them that your our soldiers are sacred to us and that their graves are cared for like those of oC our our- own children ren Tell Ten them that when the flower season eason Is hero here this little lutle cemetery come come- tor tery Is transformed Into a garden and every cr Sun Sunday a and their children children chil chit dren iron come and pray over 11 tho the craves craven of those who lie llo here fir far Jr from their own n un n n n. n I country Salt Lake Boy In Iii the Philippines Rl Rr R. t son of or Mr Ir and Mrs Irs R. R ll 1311 I S. S t Eleventh East street Is another of ot t Utah's boys ser ln serving flag Ills on Sams Sam's most mot far flung frontier tho time PhilIppine PhilIppine Philippine Phil Phil- Islands lie Ho enlisted In May Ia 1917 Sergeant er cant speaks vcr very highly of the thc comforts j 1 ovid d the tho men cs- cs pecla praising rue Mie Manila Soldiers land and Sailors Sailors' club said to be the largI largest larg larg- I est eat of or It its I kind lelnd He lie al also o writes of or tho wonderful evening e scenes scene on the time borl bor- bor l r of or tho the China sea sel calling i H It beautifully beautifully beau beau- romantic lIe Ho does docs not forgot to add that with all his beautiful surroundings surroundings sur stir he will be he vcr very glad to come comeback comeback comeback back to his native e hills Box Elder Mourns Another l Hero Tho The name of oC Joel Clifton Barlow Darlow of Promontory appeared In the time ca casualty list lIsl a. a afew few days das ago reported lead dead aaa asa as aa asa a result of a wound ho he received recel In I France It seems seem that thal his parents moved move from Promontory aJl and amid went somewhere south of Ogden says s 's tho tIme I Box Elder EJder Journal At t the count county clerks clerk's office the thc records records rec show that thal the questionnaire 1 to this young oun man was waa returned b by his hiM father Joel H H. Barlow with tho explanation nation that thal hU hili son had hall enlisted with time the marines early each last May Ia and went to I California and from thero there to Fort Furt Crockett Tox Tex Later tor he was sent overseas over ocr seas scan and was waa wounded In battle and recently died Capt and Mrs ll's Benedict Back Baek From Camp Le Lewis Leis is AND D MRS MItS C C. M. M BE BENEDICT EDICT CA CAPT and son Joe have havo returned to Salt Lake from room Camp Lewis where time thc they have o been for past patt year ear and will viii occupy a again aln their homo home at Iii I First ave avenue a n Ut I r am ant hero on three e weeks weeks' leave lea of absence saul all al l Captain Benedict at atthe atthe atthe the conclusion of which I J I will return to m my ann army work at nt Campo CarnI J is Ic whore where I will UI remain until honorably dismissed from the tho service I was at Camp Caroll Rile Riley Kan for a while and at Camp l but n none ne of or them compared In beauty of ot location and healthfulness W with tl Lewis I believe believe- most of ot time the men inca are returning home b by now fro Camp Lewis one of my friends Capt Waldomar Waldo- Waldo mar mar- Q Van Cott still being camp personnel per per- sound officer Mcteer there ther Dr B H. H C C. Jorgenson Is also lino it at the time bao hospital at Camp Lewis Captain Ewing Eing Out of Service I Ii W. W uno I of Cr tho the thoI C CUT medical eel corp United tell States Slates army I who vimo ha hat has been attached to the ad adjutant mi- mi generals general's office offic was Walt as mustered I lout out of or service Janus January ry 1 ami vil r return turn to hl his practice Yesterday a as iiI Ills his last official act a. a as medical aide he hc sent ont out outu outa a u letter to all medical and anil dental ex examiners ox- ox In the state extending to them his sincere thanks thank and also his hili congratulations on tho ho work cork accomplished In securing an army of or men inca physically tit fit Your our work lla has at tunes times been ter very en arduous nd have hate com conn- trying yet el none or to serve C 4 their government gov gov- o- o In hi j of ot need Time Tho professions h have responded noM in Iii the emergency anil Inti have hove performed their duties well and faithfully without tile the hope of ot reward or thu J of oC overseas over over- Bea seas cas dut duty the tho letter loiter t ays as |