Show u. u u I V J L I 5 E R r D DY V V Edi Edited ul by Corp Larry Fernsworth Capt Hooper C C. C Dunbar i I Ready leady to Locate ocate Here V Capt Hooper C. C Dunbar a n former I Salt SaIl alt Laker who for tor several years cars has been een engaged d In the brokerage o business In n Loa Los Angeles an and was an ln official o of the tho ho Los Angeles stock exchange has bas returned to Salt Lake Late When th the war broke out Captain Dunbar enlisted and was wa sent to the Presidio where h hi he was p physical director tor for tor the two officers officers' training I camps imps from June to to September Ho lIe was was- as- as then transferred to tho Students' Students Army rm Training raining Corps at tho the University ot of Washington ton f Seattle as physical training raining director and there ho he has since Inco been located locate He lie has bas Just been released from the arm army receiving an honorable discharge I and all nd has come t tm to Salt Lake Inke where ho he wIll locate and wilt will engage In business i with his father Da David C. C Dunbar Missing S. S L. L Boy V Killed Is Message l N CLARE CLARENCE CE J. J DLEY a a. 1 Salt Fait La LaKo ko bo boy reported missing In Inthe Inthe the time battle of ot Thierry Chateau August Au- Au gust C was killed In action according according- to o a a. telegram received yesterday by his father Private Brandley Brandle was a eon of f Henry Henr Dran C S. S Seventh West Vest street I Mr lr Brandley yesterday esterday was Wait unable I Ito to o understand the tho delay between be- be tween tho time of reporting his son as missing and the time of oC reporting his lila oath death Tho The lead dead soldier has two other brothers In the war w one Walter Valler with the he ninth Fifty Infantry now In France I and nd tho the other othor William IllIam in the tho navy last ast heard from In Spain Ho Io o Is on the U. U P. P S. S Dictator Private Brat Brandley y pe escaped e death on the ho torpedoed ship Moldavia la on which he 10 was a passenger er only to meet It on ho tho Ho lie was In tho first of Utah's contingent of drafted men Ho He Hoeft left eft Salt Lake September 10 19 1917 go gong go- go oin o- o in lug ng to Camp Lewis Later ho he was sent sento to o Camp Green Grcen N. N C. C and then to Camp Mills He lie Ie left ct Camp Camp amp Mills for tor overseas o May Ia C 5 iSiS S S. S af if a 0 member of Company Compan A A. A ninth Fifty Infantry Int Private Is survived I b by the brothers and sisters Mrs Den Ben M. M 1 Harman Salt Lake Mrs John John W Sixth South street Bernardino and Annie sIsters slaters Kenet Kenneth Ken Ken- neth rieti et a brother and the t two brothers In n trio service 4 f W ff f Blown BlO High Into I Air Shell Hits Wagon V li b be blown thirty feet Into the theaIr theair TO I air when hen the chuck lck wagon which he was driving was blown to bits I h by iy a German shell wa was the experience I of ot no Roger Roier er McGee at the battle of Cha Cha- Thierry according to word just received b by his brother L. L A. A McGee of Carbon county The message messaS' camo through a friend who Is la In touch with Roger for In writing several weeks ago igo of his experiences Roger told of ot tho chuck wagon being blown biown up and dinner holn being spoiled but did not men- men Lion Hon that he was on oit top of ot tho the t wagon lon He lie did not receive a scratch Only nineteen men wore were left heir dut fut of or no Rogers Roger's ers er's company compan of oC the tho Second engineers after aCte the famous fight This regiment was Brigaded with the marines to which George Stevenson belonged and the two were not far tar apart but so far as Is known the they did not know Inow of ot each cach others other's part In tho the battle Carbon County News I c V Letter Dated Fr From oln in r V Some Mud Iud Hole Hol OMI O MUD IUD HOLE HOIE Is the tho place s designated aa as tho the on one from which h Corp Jess Jee man GU of ot Parowan writes to his hla brother Wo We o have been on the tito move moye for tor ov r eighteen days and have o hiked oy over r r miles he say says SaH u o Vo o cro at tho the front when whoa tho they quIt fighting close to S Sedan n. Wo We ar now located In a n. m little village called but I just I as leave be bo beon on on eo sowo o island inland as here bore I We hu have been heen under r shell fit firs fhe a since inco JUl July 2 until November 11 21 11 except whoa when we wo were shifted from ono one front to an an- an oth other othol erVo er Wo Vo went first tl to Alsace Lorraine front from Ih there re to Chateau Thierry or 01 the second fu-cond cond battle battlo of the Marno Memo W We e a only lost 1000 isoo men out of oC our divi 1 slop sion 60 to you YOli seo BOO we 6 e hold a t luck lucky card carll hey he h boy Well from there thoro to th th woods wooda wo Wet chased tho the Hun huh out hut but God Godon on only knows tho the horrors of oC that battle Then we e had to make malco another push ush for OT some Home railroad eo eu as alS to cut his hla I supplies off otto Well Yell that ground wo we t took ole But nut wo we fought d d- d hard hart for tor It H. But wo we had the tho Dutchman's heart heartbroken heartbroken broken broleen so wo we chased him again C If T Vast ast Underground City Visited l n H. AND AD D MRS tIRS THOMAS i l E. E THURman THURman THUR- THUR I M MR VI man nina of ot Provo Trovo have received word worth from their son Clifford writing from tram Arlon Anon Belgium lum Ho Is now with the tho military police following up tho the Germany German arm army Previous to tho the signing sign sign- n- n lag ing of ot the armistice he was with the automobile service Describing I. a visit to Verdun he ho says as a's Verdun Is a city about the size of oC Ogden 1 I spent a n. groat deal deai of or time timo there and did dl a lot of or sightseeing ln I 1 visited tho the underground city which has quarters for tor men and also o a large larSe bakery baker and banquet rooms In all my travels around this city there thero waH was I not that I could coul see sec sec ono one single Jo house that missed boin being hit V lJ by time the shells While I wa was at Verdun the armistice I was signed |