Show Air I tl I H r Ens u t 00 Edited b by Corp Lq Larry rrY Fernsworth Sends Bends Souvenir From Frain German Gennan Fortification Assistance in stringing Undo Uncle Sams Sam's private ate telephone line to Berlin I Is being be beIng being be- be ing given n I b bv by Corp Raymond Davis ls company compan D telephone battalion A Aletter Aletter Aletter letter received eel r from rom 11 him j yesterday was written at Mayon laen Germany thirty kil leU- kilometers from Coblenz was a of or an old fortification fortification cation with also albo an lv 1 ivy leaf Ica plucked from Irom one of or Its battlements Corporal Davis formerly lived JIved In Murray Mur Mur- ray ra He Ilie enlisted with a number of or other other other oth oth- er of oC the Mountain States State Telephone Tel Tel- ephone eph ne Telegraph company compan In Jul July 1917 A few weeks later he arrived on the western front So far his six feet teet of ot anatomy has escaped without a scratch but he writes It H is quite an accomplishment to squeeze oneself under under under un un- der a tin Un derby when the tho bangs an and big shells ar are arc coming thick and fast to the accompaniment of oC machine gun bullets Corporal Davis has throe three sisters living 1 In Salt Lake Ike Thc They are aio Mrs E. E C C. Penrose 1156 Third avenue Mrs S. S S S. S Reynolds and Miss 1188 Davis Davis Davis Da Da- vis 37 M t street c f c Lieutenant Neill Returns Home With his hla honorable discharge D D. Nelll Neill son of ot Mrs Irs Stanley C C. C Scars returned home yesterday from Camp Zachary Taylor lalor Kentucky where he recently received his hiM commission In the field CleM artillery after arter having graduated n from the thc officers officers' school there f. f jc v C Tank Corps Fighting 1 Man a 11 H Here re on Leave I i W a a. record behind him o of active j service In nearl nearly eVer every Important western westi west- west i ern front cn engagement participated InI in I I b by Americans Corp Eugene a aI ve veteran eran or of the tank service Is IB spending I a n here with his mother Mrs I I Elizabeth 1153 E E. Fourth South j I street Thrilling nand hand to tJ hand lets tera with Hh Germans were a n feature of oC oCI I tho the service Mr In which ho he enga engaged cd dur- dur J I log Ing the tho famous St. St Mihiel drive rl of oC the from which ho hp emerged ct I I i I I I without a n scratch i One no duel to which ho he was a party was fought when ho be jand j i and another German met at tho the corner of a 1 house That Thai It is McInnis instead I of ot tho the German Gorman who tells tho the story of oC that duel is due merely to tho the circumstance circumstance circumstance circum circum- stance that the Yank fired Ired first C jc X r rY Y Young Officer Home Almost Went r ent Over I One of ot the tho youngest est Salt Lake men I Ito ito to receive a c commission loll In the United Stales dales arm army returned home yesterday lIe He Is Howard B. B Anderson I der on son of Mr and anel Mrs Edward II on ns Garfield avenue He will not be 22 years year's of age until March larch lj 15 Lieutenant Lieuten- Lieuten ant Andor Andorson on was much Incensed for a to time at tho tiro signing o of tho armistice as his unit company nr J- J E ammunition train was under embarkation when the signing of oC that tha momentous document I ended the tho war c f C i Two T Hundred ed 1 Millions l s Spent Spoilt at Norfolk Expenditures Expenditures' on government JO war en enterprises enterprises en- en at t tho the Norfolk naval base have totaled according Recording to Warren Stout wr who has assumed assumed as- as his duties with tho Utah public I utilities commission after ln ha having spout pent I the past eight months in charge of or util- util I I Itle Ille ties at Norfolk In that capacity Lieutenant had general supervisIon supervision su- su of or at al ah tho the electric and gas boS utilities around Hampton roads and ox- ox ex tending from Baltimore to tho the Hatteras district Chuckles s as Germans Salute Old I Glory To Fred S. S Alward one of ot the I most me pl pleasing sights Incident to tho war tear is one ono which he witnessed o er every day at Germany where he Is 1 I now stationed with a n. United States evacuation hospital Ho Ito explains e that i th the dally daily spectacle Is that of oC Germans I taking off their hats to the th Stars and Stripes every evening when whon retreat In Iii is' is I Sounded founded I Lieutenant Alward served cd In InI M the tho I battles of oC Chateau Thierry St St. Mihiel and th the Argonne forest frest and was In the latter district when the th armistice signed 1 lIed Tho rho letter received from Mn him hint yesterday tolls how anxious ho he Is to J return homo hoe Germans er mans In the countr coun Court tr try invaded b by tho the Yanks he says s aro snowing th their lr conquerors every cry court cour- cour t SP |