Show I II I t A tJ i ERE S gUDDY F h I Edited by Corp Larry Because the editor of the T column was absent he has been unable during the past week to give attention to the many letters directed to him i J 0 I l Iau Many Kaysville i Boys Come Conle Home I l w Hera Sped Special Jan 3 3 William J J. J KA Smith son flon on of ot Mr and Mrs Thomas Thoma J. J Smith arrived homo I last oven oven- on o Louisiana ant 1 Ing from roni Camp amp for tor the tho training where he has hns been heen In months past fourteen Mrs r Louis Hampton son son of or Mr lr and has Walter of or Rampton of ot tho the service and andis been muster mustered out where nc he is home from Camp Kearny Kearn has been heen for fat ten tell months B. B Jarm Jarman of J f Mr Ir and Mrs Ir Joseph I iam from rom 0 Ka has received a u telegram I Camp MerrItt N. N J. J announcing the me sato safe arrival of or their son Joseph Earl In severelY who imo was vas wounded very Mr Jarla Jarman Franco France last September r member ot of Dr was formerly a n Spragues Sprague's ambulance company but wa jap detachment transferred to a fighting I last April of Mr Ir and M Mrs Charles Charl s Bishop son firs George I. I F F. DI Bishop hop of arrived from fromn Camp Zachary i homo home Tuesday for tor the thc Taylor Talor K Ky where he has been past four tour months le of or Bountiful I Israel Smedley home t toda today da from Camp Zachary Talor Ta- Ta fJ training lor br where he has hns been In for Cor a a. fe few months yc s's ss j Report of Jack Death Is Doubted REPORT nl that Jack cl who A on The rhe A was an apprentice printer I Herald Just before ho he enlisted has lias died In ht France docs loes not appear well appear well founded An Investigation h by Tho Thu Herald would Indicate that he ho rt Tit rb al alright alright alright al- al right an and will likely be back In the thc states soon Ills father John Sh of at his has received recel no notification death His fiance lance Miss lIss Nan Nami Cahoon received a letter from him hint December I 15 5 dated at Gudmont France III in which ho lie said he lie would probably return 8 soon on lie Is la with the thc coast artillery which according to reports from Washington ton Is duo due In lii America the hiller LUter lat latter LU- LU ter ler part of or January Januar Homer Edmonds another Salt SaIl Lake tel printer who reached reache i home this week and who recently met Shewell In France rance Is also quoted as assaying assaying saying that he does doe not believe the re report report report re- re port o of Shewell death t Gassed in in Practice Suffers Pneumonia S A RESULT of or having having- been gassed Li AS 1 while Instructing soldiers at Camp Fremont Capt R. R I L. L son of or R. R II state fish and game s-ame commissioner I Is It recovering from Crom pneumonia in Ill a Stockton Cal hos lios- pital pita Tho The pneumonia was contracted from the tho effects of or tho the gas Injuries c r Letter Relates Cruelty to Son mIlE cruelties to lo which a son was wasI wasI TIlE I I subjected d while a German prisoner are related by his father Cather John Crook of or Rochester Kent England In Ina Ina ina a letter to his brother Robert Hobert Crook of oC E. E Thirteenth South street H Ho lie asks for retributive Justice not mercy for Cor the time Germans at the hands of tho the peace penco conference His Ills son was compelled compelled com corn to carr carry shells and help build railroads behind the tho lines was fed a crust of or bread and a cup of oC coffee twice a da day was given no miD food tood for Cor three days an and was cooped up UI In an un unhealthy unhealthy un- un healthy and unsanitary dungeon with man many others until at last almost overcome over over- come cornu with starvation and sores lie he was allowed soon after the tho armistice was as assigned signed to go free tree Mr Crook Crool writes write Ho lie then unconscious from Crom seaR eal ness ho says sas Iise boy hoy I la is now Convalescing convalescing convalescing con con- In an English hospital v ac I Corp Steadman Writes From Verdun r that that name namo has come oma comey omato V y to typify the time spirit that buoyed up the allies through the darkest darkest dark liar lest le- le est st days das cf cr tho world worM war var appears as the time postmark on a Fetter Tetter Just received bv by Mr Ir and Mrs Ire i e. e J. J Fluke c 1148 18 S. S West Vest Temple street from their son Corp W. W L L. L Steadman who Is In Franco France with Ith company B D engineers Describing the thc town of oC the tho hallowed name he gives I es the Impression that ItIs It Is mostly moRth un underground The Thel country countr about It ho he describes as ns one ono of ot unusual beauty Corporal Steadman expresses the time hope that ho lio will have ha the thc privilege of or Meta 1 tz Time letter Was written December 17 and is full Cull of or speculation as to the thc contents of ot the Christmas box which limo tho folks at home ha had previously notified noti noti- fled fied le him was wat on the the- tIme wa way if t e t Boys Can Keep Razor and Towels To I BEES ERE'S more generosity upon the II HEnES HEnE'S part lart of Uncle Sam Word hn has Just been received recel from Washington Washing Washing- ton that Secretary of oC War Var Baker hn ha has directed that enlisted men upon discharge discharge discharge dis dis- charge may retain the tho safety razor comb shaving sha brush steel mirror and towels Issued Issue t to each man lan Wounded Member i of Reg Regiment Is Back OlIN ELDRED D son son of or Mr Ir JOHN I and Mrs frs Louis of 89 W cs Third North street returned home Wednesday ay from France rance I via L New York where he lie was as In ItI a hospital receiving treatment for or his right arm which was wounded about October 1 4 during his seventh trip over o the top lIe He wa wak with the Infantry lUst Ills brother J J. J J Is with The Herald mechanical department Mr lr reports that lie ho Is in the very heart rt of or the metropolis an and that ho he enjoyed convalescing in that city but Is delighted to get g-et hom home He lie has hafe been transferred to tho tile Fort Dou Douglas tas mili tary school where he will remain until ho recovers recover I Unauthorized Chevron Wearers Blamed 1 Sl SEVERE ERE VEng down call for officers A A- LI and enlisted men who III may LJ be wearing service chevrons and service stripes irregularly ha hi has been I issued h by the western department Th The department makes tho time following ex explanation ex- ex I of or Just what what- chevrons are tiro authorized and the circumstances un un un- der er which thc they may bo be worn i In In the matter of or chevrons rons It has been very ery fully explained that a gold geld chevron worn orn on tho the lower part of or tho the left sleeve c indicates six Ix months' months service f within he the he theatre of or opera opera- of oC war wal A blue chevron cheron Indicates Indi Indi- cates more than three months but less than six months In tho the same fam theatre while sliver silver a n chevron similarly indu cates six MIX months months' service not w within 1 bin the theatre of or military operations In n ca cases e ell o of enlisted men be being h hon han nI n- n I oraby discharged from tron t hf ti- ti qt 1 f n J 0 scarlet chevron ron of ot one scarlet stripe and one bno no on only 1 point U up midway be between between be- be tween tho the elbow and shoulder er on the tue left There Thero are arc no no service BenIce stars authorized for nn army any s soldier at nt the present time and any person wearing the thc same does i no 10 without authority The silver III chevron will not bo be worn b by those required to wear either tho the gold or blue chevron ron Wound chevrons are worn on the thelow low lower r Put part of the right sleeve and consist of ot one gold sold chevron no matter matter matter mat mat- ter how man many wounds I J c I Verse r erse Is T Written iti ll on r Work ork for Soldiers E E. E II Graham of ot 6 C E. Broadway I connected with tho the Western estern Union Telegraph raph company compan sends us the following fol 01 low lowing verse Our boys bos are now returning homo home from oversea Coming back to all of ot us to tho lan land hand landof l lor of or liberty Let t us not only greet them with 01 como come an and with ith noIse nut Cut let each one do his duty dut provide work worl for tor the boy boys Theres There's no need t for r them then to hurr hurry to get right In an and drill Thc They need a much deserved rest after licking Kaiser Bill Dill But Dut It Is our dut duty to give o them to understand un un- un- un That the they arc are surely sureh welcome to the best Jobs In the tho land t c Jc ic Pleasant Grove Boy Returns I EORGE L L. son o of Mr Ir and antl G GEORGE Mrs C C. F F. of ot Pleasant Grove Gro Utah returned fr from Camp San Diego Cal yesterday hero M-hero hero he was stationed with company L Infantry Private ate Herron Joined hl his regiment res In January Januar 1917 and was transferred to tho the coast In April of at the same year r. c He lie will spend a few fow days das with sisters in Salt alt Lake Lalee before returning to his li home 0 mc c c cA J A nine nino th mo-th months of or service ser In tI AFTER France as supply officer of or tho the Red ned Cross Albert V. V McCornick Mc- Mc Cornick son of Mr and und Mrs Irs W. W S S. McCornick 05 Center street has returned home ome I IC C c C Ie EARING G the the tho golden golden chevron chenon in inV indicating In- In W WEARING V V six months' months overs overseas as service Homer E. E Edmonds and Wagoner Edward W. W Hocker liecker the Cormer former former for for- mer of ot the Telegram and the latter of or orthe the Tribune havo have returned to Salt Lake ILke While abroad they several times saw Jack Showell of Tho The Her Her- ald aid They had served In five drives es tho the St. St the tho first second I cond an and third Argonne onne and the Verdun drives as members of at the coast artillery |