Show I t MERE I It I t I II Edited by Corp Lorry Lurry Fernsworth I Utah Boy Keeps Die Wacht am ant Rhine W WACHT ACHT A AM t RHINE E Is being D DIE kept a n. la 13 Yank by Dewitt T. T Dolla- Dolla bite of ot Salt SnIt Lake who enlIst enlisted cd In inthe Field Artillery in August tho the 1917 1017 Mr Ir and Mrs 1 F. F M. M Toung of or cousin ho he Is 18 Is 25 5 Luc Lucy avenue whoso whose havo have Just received a n letter from him himIn himin he says nays In part In which Dut Dutch h hIot Tho The night of ot November 9 the of or the tho place we wo got the tho direct range ranCe our occupied and they surely tore toro up dropped about lIne lino They company Inch 10 shells In one after tho the BOO other They kept It up for two hours Tho The first one ono and twenty minutes i within 15 feet of ot where wo we were struck In III Inthe Inthe hole It tore a large eating catin and several hor horses s 's killing the ground number of or our bunks and a no filled tearing our up camp full tull of rocks and dust It knocked cd my mess kit out of or m my a a. holo halo In hand and a n. pIece pl ce punched and spilt split m my coffee cortee A piece m my cup helmet an and knocked it from m my hit hilt m my back I went head You lou need not think coffee cortee Tho The shells were falling more for tor from fromI appetite fast the they took all 11 my lay so and m my helmet me inc Ju Just t as I 1 I head a shell struck an put It on my truck loaded with gasoline and American killed five men and wounded th three rec rather Interesting event e happened hap hap- This on the tho Champagne near the Argo Argonne an o. o T Division i Wins ins More lore Praise I which there thero I In iii Division T rr HC lID thousands thousand of or has I arc this time In for tor or moro mora praise come como the tho of ot commander from Gen II H. and French arm army of or the corps commander of ot the tho General Reciting Re He- of or the tho I French rench arm army i Sixth corps citing tho the glorious record made bythe by bythe bythe General concludes conC con con- the troops C in and to their to such troops Gor Glory have havo contributed cd valiantly val val- chiefs The They the liberation of ot a part of or the to territory and to tho the final Belgian be bo reat nation can victory Their Theil great of or them proud General writing to General Johnston commander of or tho the division dl says commanding the Thirtieth Thirtieth Thirtieth Thir Thir- general Tho The does not want to corps corp army Infantry the Ninety first part with without expressing to its division units officers Its Ita splendid chief Its of tho the fine fino military military mili mill all his appreciation they have havo shown shon during tar tary qualities their attachment to the of the length general of ot the thc commanding corps The rho takes great pleasure pleasure plea plea- corps Thirtieth army as ns a proc In sending ln this lett letter hotter r sure Nuro to the general commanding com corn of or his appreciation division and the tho manding his intelligent and thanks him hull for faithful co operation 4 Sat Beside S. S L. L Boy When lIe He Was as Wounded En ERNEST D. D BROWN DROW MRS n AND ND A D Mn Lake Jakc have havo Ju jUl just t received of ot Salt Sult who ho 1 letter from their son Ion Cecil it a with witha th the tho 1 oW was originally Ith ll the 1 ith Is now Artillery r but rt I IIII Brown was nag Field Artillery front ammunition to tho thio III hauling John Johni with Ith Corp and a was on the thc wagon i son Ion ot of Mr and Mrs Fi Ed Holdon I Corporal lor 01 this city whom En- En writes from wounded ld lie He was all woun ores gores about six miles down tho the Rhine from Coblenz Germany German Rain an and Mud Iud Order in France FranceA FranceA FranceA A A. A CARPENTER CARPE o of the A ALFRED Aero squadron has Just wrItten written written writ wrIt- I f-I ten a 1 letter to his mother Mrs Irl A A. Carpenter 3 1 N. N Main street in which he said ho expects to leave Franco France March 15 He lIe ta says sas 8 prices In Franco France aro arc much too hl high h He lIe Is experiencing considerable mud rain and snow Germans Inspired By Christmas Service CELEBRATION of or Christmas 1 fosA fez fos- s- s A A 1 A ti which Knights of ot Column Colum- Columbus bus arranged in Coblenz Germany Germany Ger Ger- many gave tho the Germans German a true Insight into the tho Christian character of or the Americans and Americans and inspired a touching tribute tribute tri tn- tri tri- bute In a n German Catholic paper taper A AI translation of or tho tue article Is 18 sent home I b by William Wililam L L. Gardiner a LL Utah man The Tho article describes tho the celebration celebration cele cole bration bratton at length and says ays The Americans ma made mado e use of or the peace celebration of or Christianity to reveal to us tie a thought which gave proof of or the tho Christian spirit which animates an an- hnat s their army and administration echo In our and which finds s a joyous hearts Wo We 0 know little of ot the thoughts and amid feelings of or the American people A AS we wo are arc strangers ers to them so 80 aro arc the they strangers to ua us The Holy 1101 Christmas Christmas Christmas Christ Christ- mas festival nl gave UH us an Insight into the tho life of or the tile American soldier An American Indian princess of ot the tho Cherokee f I ti- ti tribe ht i. i In snug 41 th the Rn lIsh German n It n ua song o n O III sui in in u an c anti and Bishop Brent an American prelate preached Wounded Boy Describes Sensations HE lIEN a Piece picco or of high explosive O W WHEN V V strikes n ti soldier according to Clearfield Clear- Clear George Georgo A A. Freestone of or marine corps It e ls tl field ld Utah of ot the inthe In point had nad hit him us though a plow plo tho the side and n a mowing machine wheel wheelIn In the tho back He Ito ha has Just written to his father George Freestone of ot Clearfield Freestone enlisted at nt Salt SaIl Lake with the tile marines on August C. C 1917 arid and was the tho he Champagne front when shun on base baso hoa- hoa wound wounded cd JIo jie has hos been at pital No 50 for tor three months Ho lIo writes rites describing tho the fighting on October October October Octo Octo- ber S Sifter After Atter cl eight ht days of ot hard tl fighting on tho the morning of or October 8 wo we were to total tal take c a small town Lown and a network of ot Germans Ger Ger- trenches where there thero were mon ninny many he writes Wo We a were after them mans mazis na Rn soon as it was light anti and it seemed as though the they were waiting for tor us tho the town and trenches and antI Wo ro ro took about prisoners prisoner and antI weCo vero taking them back when I got mine Those were in the first trenches were wre captured capture but the tho others were gone gone gone- couldn't stay nn under our artillery fire and md tho the prisoners couldn't get out for or our ur rifle fire so thc they stayed and tou fought ht behind us is until our right flank got them hem then tien there was w the waving wa of or flags lans lan's and a chorus of or kamerad The Tue German artillery wa was sure shelling helling us A new division WaN WIH as to too toro with the tho drive and we were given i cn pro ro o on 01 orders to dig In or get ot Into tho trenches So I started digging In ashell a ashell shell hole holt when I bought hought a cook stove to had iad hit me moe I la lay there about throe three hours when hen a lieutenant stopped and l' l 1 looked at m me and sent tour four German German prisoners with a stretcher after atter m rn They Thoy carl red d me a mile mlle an and a half halt vO 0 o othe tho the dressing station statton through the wor shell fire tire 1 i ever CYer saw eair When hon I reached reach lt I there thoro about fort forty or tift fifty wounded I were sVere on the tho ground waiting for ambulances an- an to take tako u us to the field ho hos- hos pital I dont don't remember er very much that l happened after atter losing so much blood bloot I II I remember the tho driver of oC the Iho nm m lance lanco asking us If it we could stand sIam a a. jj rou rough h ride as he said bald the Germans wore shelling ahead like everything c And the they sure suro were shelling that that- Ill I'll tell you ou moro about It when hen I get t 1 home hOlne l' l C 5 1 to- to Mine l Company Assur Assures s Work to Soldiers J All ll tho the coal companies in CarDon Carbon county have havo united In giving assurance that n I any soldiers employed by them previous to their entry into th the service service set Ic ice will again bo be employed h hi bS them when whon thc they return Each report to the tho camp where he was formerly for tor- merly menly employed anti and he will be Q taken care o of I II 1 I I. I j I Shells R Routed i Boy Bov From FrOIn Be Bed Bob Dob Worthen of or St. St George or In lit a l lett letter let let- t ter Ler r to his wife says aaa i j iOn jOn IOn On the tho nl night ht of or the we wore were rr camped in some sarno woods and the shells came camo In so 80 fast and thick that we wo hado ha hato had to o Jump out of ot bed and run I He lie IM is now with the tho field A 4 ler lory cry in Belgium Returned Soldier Back at College A A RETURNED ED sold soldier lor employed b bY tI A tho department of or a agronomy at atthe atthe the Utah Agricultural college Is Mr I Irving L L. Jensen He has recently recent recent- I ly lIP returned from the Infantry officers officers' training school at Camp Pike Ark and andis andis is now at tho the college again where ho will cn engage in experimental work at nt atthe atthe the tho station and also do some t teaching Mr lr Jensen Is Js a new man on the experIment ex experiment ex- ex station staff as ho he w was ap appointed appointed appointed ap- ap pointed only last spring Ho lie graduated with tho degree of ot B. B S. S In agronomy In Iii mis 1915 and was appointed to the station in operation co-operation with the United States department of or agriculture Ho worked there thero last spring an anti and summer up to September 3 when ho joined the tho artillery and en entrained cn- cn trained for Camp Kearny Kearn Cal Ho was stationed there thero for two months when he was selected for tor the Infantry officers officers' officers officers' cers' cers training school at Camp Pike Ark Mr Ir Jensen made mado a mc very good bood record at the camp but like lIko hundreds s sor of or other Utah men is glad to be home once more Jensen was one ono of ot the popular students stu- stu dents of ot the a agricultural college Ho lie was a member of ot tho the Phi Kappa lots Iota fraternity and upon his graduation was Initiated Into tho the national honorary hon boil orar agricultural fraternity Gamma Sigma Delta He Ho was also a a. member of ot various school clubs dubs and societies Enthusiastically ho he is entering catering upon his work 1 Noble Claggett Is I or Home HOllIe From Capital Noble Claggett of Wood building returned homo In the tho discharged cd from yesterday having been tho the United States army at Middletown Pa Ia wh where ro ho was stationed with the quartermaster department of or the aia AI Ion lon corps Before returning he went wont to Washington ton 1 D. D C C. where hersi ho lie visited d his hits brother brothel M. M B. B Clagget gett who I lit lii assistant United States director general of or railways rall with Walter Waiter D. D lilacs I IES Ct n C. LIl OFF Basle Switzerland d Feb Fob C. C Thc Th Th Uk Ukrainian Ukrainian Uk- Uk government o ha hag requested tho the the Poles to entente powers J to Invite their attacks against tho the Ukrainians Uk Ilk- c censo in order that tho the Ukrainians Ukrainian may concentrate th their thIr If forces against I the tho |