Show ir 1 BER Y i- i a Edited by Corp Lurry S. S L. L Boy Wounded Des Des- Dies After U. U S. S A GLARING and Ind tragic Inel incident ent of or the I A incompetence that has characterized character character- r- r Izo the handling of at the tho soldiers soldiers' snail mall h In France Is I the th death at at Ellis Eilt Is Island Is- Is land of at Fance Ro Roy in Irl Austin son SOIl of ot Mr Ir and arid rd Edwin N. N Austin of ot 64 G- G Wilmington I ton tOti avenue Mr Ir Austin Austn was wounded October 12 1918 while fighting with his company company G. G Infantry try which was wa engaged n agel in tn taking I the he town of ot Gesnes In hi all nl the the I i I time he had been In hi 1 France he did not le letter from his hla parents o a single ieter 01 or friends although the they had hal written I dozens to him When ho arrived eJ iii 1 at Ellis mus Island a 5 D wrote roto nome for tor him bin stating I that he ho had hal never er e received mall luau mal from home lie Te died January Ul a 1 without the tho happiness of ot having hoard from rom his parents His parents left lef yesterday esterday for nr Lbert Liberty ls Ida their old homo home their son on will wil bo be burled burie tomorrow w. w Letters Leters are ue received by br the editor edior of or orthis this column ever every da day in which soldiers soldiers soldiers sol sol- diers complain of or their failures failure to re receive re- re I mall mail mal while abroad A number of oC wo stern papers have o ha taken up In a a Yer very fashion this delinquency on vigorous the part of at the mall mail mal service ser for soldiers soldiers soldiers sol sol- diers abroad the tho following He is 19 survived b by brothers and sisters slaters Edwin A. A D. D M. M 1 Artie ArUe C. C Torney L. L L. L L. L Samuel Samuel M. M 1 Horace N. N Mark and H. H 1 Lane Austin Austn all 1 of or orIeal Bear flear Lake Mrs Maude daude aude Au Austin tn 1010 of or Enterprise Utah and nd Mr Mrs Nellie Austin ray of ot Liberty Ida Jda S I Chateau Thierry I merry kI lero l-lero ro I Wounded i in ill Hospital at ut St. St St October 1 1 t. W WOUNDED Jt 1 in ri his nis second trip over the lopin top lop I V in iii in two l days a p Israel Isrel Abbott Albot con 1011 on of ot Mrs Clara Clan Abbott of ot St. St George c Is now v conale convalescing in u LL L ho hospital in France The w wound md was in lit his neck p Abbott participated in tho tile Chateau Thierry the Woods the SoisSons Sols Sols- sons and nd the Metz ln engagements a O i Brigham City Boy Loses Left Ann Arm I JENSEN son of or air Mr ff and I 1 1 ITE J Mrs Irs Jen Jensen cn of oC Brigham m 1 City will wi return homo home minus his left arm H Ho Hu was wounded In iii the Ar- Ar gotine f forest forest- ret carl early In October and is ow W in hn a hospital In En Engla ild J Jensen ensen vent tb Camp Cal Lewis and left th the Unit Unit- il c-il States lost last August 7 lb Ho 10 was vas in tho the division dl Kenneth in his let let- ter cr to his parents would not tell them tUt t. t he hO had been wounded tel The In information In- In formation was given them theta b by W. W C. C ten en ot of Idali alls an uncle lill al J Jon sen's ens brother el Pari Parley C has lits returned Jome home from Camp L Lewis WI Knows Why Girls Girs Dont Don't Like Whiskers ny of ot Mount t PI Pleasant Pheasant sant 11 RY now with wih tho ho United States Slates navy y knows lows wh why girls dont don't like 0 men with v wih whiskers b ho hu writes homo home 1 to hl his father and mo mother hor lie I wait waa at Montevideo Monte Monte- onte- onte video when the tho news of or the armistice the came and the natives Joined In a big ce celebration I e l r 3 big I didn't mind being Hugged and kissed but of at them thom I thought were wre Ir trying to me mo with wih their I I whiskers h ho writes s. s Cant say a I was waa wasso so o foolish about bout that tlC Describing tho lie celebration he said Tho The main thoroughfare wag viS as thronged with wih of at all 1 nationalities ha alhia- alhia th ties and they wore crying 1013 tes lo dor viva vl I a Americanos They rh iad d a dummy that was fixed I ed up to lO look loot letho like le tho the kaiser r. r It was dragged d through tho the streets anti and I finally burled lured at mid mid- n night t. t He lie reports reports' tho the Influenza was waR ver very bad bal at nt Ulo Hio de dt Janeiro There vere were between an ald l 10 00 deaths lie hf not enough h cot coi sn says there were r fins ns to Lur bury the victim f r En 1 Parade in iii Honor HonorOf Of Restoration JESSE C. C I son of ot Nicholas Nich Nich- lh 1 olas olus Larsen en of ot Castle Dale had the honor of ot bein being called caled upon to participate participate par par- in tho the parade larade at Vannes annes annes to celebrate the restoration of oC Alsace- Alsace Loraine to the French rench ho he hI writes to hits his Ils father rathor from Camp on He lie I la Is with tho Seventh SC machine gun Ul battalion battalion battal battal- ion on Seventh division He lie le Wl was under orders to move o mo to tho the front when the armistice was signed Mt i Pleasant Boys Back From Service A V TIDWELL has 1 to lO A 1 ANDREW Mr It Pleasant after aCtor having in ha boar been in the spruce squadron at Ore Serg Clinton was w welcomed L by b friends following liH discharge from the I 1 I lath h artillery lie He wa was alro alio u Lt member i the tito Utai cavalry C ca'- ca' airy alry on the tile lc Mexican border Glen Glei Matson has been visiting Mt I. I 11 Pleasant Pleasanton I ant anton on a ten-day ten furlough h rom from the tho U. U S. S navy He Hc 1 Is stationed at Goat Island Iland Ills His parents are arc Mr and Mrs John Maton Matson Mat Mat- son on of or William Allred Alired Alred son on of Parley A. A d is home front from flom Quantico Vt where he ho has been heen with the marines Fred II H. HIg Riggs s sjon-it- sjon it law low of ot Augustus Jonos Is back front from Camp I mp A K ti ft arny 11 c Y T after rt v ter C t. t u a 1 l year rh nar in t the tho h. h t. t servA setI set h u. u L n year car In the all army I J. J Trip Through Germany Is Scenic Delight ELLS CIO CLOWARD AnD of or Pa Payson son likes W WELLS V V the scenery of ot Gerlan Germany ho lie I writes from flom on tho the river Rhone near Hear COblence to those at homo One of ot Cloward's companions who could talk taUe German Gelman was WS g n an Iron cro cross crossby crossby by a a. a German German Won woman n. n whoso Eon son hadon had hal won on It I Her er xon tion on had no use for It I. I she sho said Although h this woman had o m soils soia In th the tho war none non was vis WiS killed SP speakIng speak speak- akIng ak- ak leof le- le Ing of his trip into he lie l says gays ys Our trip tp through h Germany has been quite quie scenic Wo o 0 crossed th the l ot of tho the lo Hh and the Alit Abi hl river near neal its source Tho The points of ot Inter Interest st were tho ho tho ci castles les and old German villages vII vII- l lages an and Io bo box canyons and nd tho the winding roads oads tunnels terrace grape grapo field planted in Iii shale rock up the steep and tho the bridges built hult of or brick with wih fan fn shaped arches On our arrival near nCr the Rhine river I ascended en d to the tho or vIno wilo house whore where I visited the remains of ot a castle casto that was erected In the tho twelfth century Front From hero I could look over over tho Ahr v nIe alloy and tho the bluffs blucH of ot the Ph Rhino no at a a distance This waMon was wason wason on tho the On the nIght of or tho the 1 I watered my hOI horse O In l the o Rhine The Tue rain watered me during tho da day but it W as a warm rain and ant 1 I had a place pIce to tl dry by by clothes and sleep for tor tho the night night Last night we w. w se dro Crossed over tho th river Rhino and arc located In barracke l tonight that wore used as ns a a school for tOI or training soldiers A German J soldier shaved sh me yesterday yes yes- and nd if It ho lie hall hal soon mo me a over aver a n month ago in tho the woods wood ho he would perhaps shot shot mo inc Some change chango They Thoy are generally friendly and nd are learning we wo are aro their friends and have lovo not came camo among them to pl- pl Inge age and plunder as we wo pass pass' through Thomas and Mar Mary Leslie GS G S. S Third East street have received cd c confirmation of ot the report that the their son lorb Herbert rt C. C watt was killed kUel In action September C G CIn GIn In the Argonne forest Ho lie was wasa a member mem mem- ber cr of ot tho the Infantry fourth eion and enlisted September Sept 19 1917 11 leaving for tor France April 24 24 1918 L Warren Warren a who has haa been In charge change of ot utilities at tho the Norfolk Nor Nor- ortone or- or folk tone naval base has returned to Salt Lako Lake and will wi resume reaume Ma Ills Ils duties with A SRI tho public utilities commission Lieutenant Lieutenant Lieu Lieu- ij tenant was in char charge c of ot elec elac- works at at Norfolk fr e Sprague Ambulance Unit Unit Scattered in France CONTRARY to r reports ports tho the Sprague a 1 C ambulance anco unit uni known SP as the tho UE Three Hundred third Forty aruba aruba- l lance nee company or organized d in itt Suit Salt 1 I Iaco Ikc hau hai not returned to the United State States States' but is scattered In various parts cf Trance Only Onh a i L squad in charge chargo of t First Sergt Lester cst r P. P Wire Iro IH has como come homo home and tho the rest l ma may ina not bo hero bert be lie lie- fore tore next fall Th This s Is tho word v.-ord ht to Salt Sal Lake Lako by Sergeant Sorgeat Wire Ire him himself himself him him- self el yesterday Albert F p Self of ot Salt Sal Lake Lkc nn Albart Albert Al- Al Albut but bert 0 O. O Anderson on of or Garfield arrived with wih S Sergeant r Wire En ln route to ea Salt Lako Lake al aro o Ho Roy Culver Guiver uleT Clarence II H. lat Pat lat I ten n of ot Salt Lake and William Wilam nOI Jr of ot Ogden Sal Capt nl J. J K 1 Davis of or Ogden Oden also ordered home missed od his sailing Capt H. H B. B Sprague who oi 01 tho company compan Is 19 now at ft bu boo bao o lall hospital ol SS near nCr Germany Germiny Capt V. W. V. V A. A of ot Layton is ts s with whit wih American army of at occupation ton an and Capt Catt Clarence Gardner of Ka I IM is IMrI I Tours Tour with wih the ro ro service o of ot supply He Ito ll 1 is also aiso tn n charge ChalSo of or civilian medical work worle a at t Tours Capt Wilson F F. F was assigned ne neto to hospital work at John Hayward Hay Hay- ward warl and Otto Oto Thomas are with the tho q quartermaster u a r ni a s ter d department epa rt n i e ii t 0 of or f tho the division cadre at St. St t Andre Audro An Au- dro Oe te io Harold IBshop Ishop has haschar char charge e of or the at Life Lee e Stevenson Ste enson was mn made mado l' l a part 0 of a n casual al company at Bordeaux and Is riO now a wait In lug Ing transportation home homo or now on his hisa wa way a y Sergeant Wire Iro was ivas mustered out at nt Camp Grant two w lk ago utu lie le W was formerly a sergeant on the tho Salt Sal Id Lake e police force s c Henry F. F Holler Recovering From V Wounds oun s ENRY F. F Hor HOLTER T H of or Ho 10 H HENRY HRNRY Grocery company COm of or sait Sail Lake kc who was wounded ept September 6 26 G h le let t fighting In F Fence F nce writes wi So to o his pai- pai in a let letter r I doted ted January 7 that thit ho lie ht has roco reeo ered his wounds without tho the loss of or limbs lio lo 1 Is in a a base bo hospital ho hos tho pital and waiting transportation to United States with his Ills division tho thu thuN N Ninety Ind i ne ty 1 rs t. t t D. D R. R Gill Gil s Wildcat i cat Division That ho he will wi not reach homo home until the middle of tho summer Is tho the stated stat stat- cd ed el expectation of D. D Richard l Jr in a letter Jeter from France Franc received yesterday yesterday yes yes- O b by his wife who Is Js residing with tho parents prents Mr Ir and Mrs Mra Ir David Davi R. R n Gill Gi of or N. N Eighth West Vest I The Is with the tho Eighty Eighty- young young- unS man wih first division has been 1 called tho the Wildcat division and which 1 Is composed ellon chiefly of or men inca from fron the thc southern states and New leW York He lIe says the boys bos did good gool work worle in the tho fighting on two sectors some tom of ot th them n having ln been in training but a few fow to months when whon the they cro font Sn In They vero ero fighting in tho the Verdun soc eec sue sue-I tor or when the the armistice was WS signed If the soldiers soldier's I young expectations prove pro correct and und ho he docs doc not get hOI home until midsummer he lie will wi then hl have boon been in the service nCr nearly two years year's having hl entered October C G G. G 1917 HIli I |