Show L 1 1 p r ib V K L ti Edited l i rI by bv Cor t voral Larry S' S mt at t Front Front iReal Read The rho Sunday Herald HeraM tod today and tiro uro look looked C l good even e I if C It Ita a a month old sa says Sergt Bartlett Bartlott B tU tt of oC D Base Rase O Hospital So Sor r r which his brother J. J 1 L L. L Heralds Herald's man In Tho room h has s Just JURt received recel ed eda IK In a number of ot Utah boys bOR In n n ny so o i gave no It to them to continues written at atance s gr letter was ance nce December 10 There good looking girls In France but a man Is out of or abut manGIs GIs cant can't parle vows home as a souvenir ranc rane piece Each town ho hu money besides the tho na- na silver here OC ney Not much and 1111 a poor grade of ot hat lat but If It you OU get enough of oC buy almost espe anything anything ks n nT bu buy lots of or wino here ant sut seem to bo ho any short short- Tho Tho beer hero 13 Is s like the and I dont don't care caro much for Cor I ont font sell brandy braml or whisky I only nl one more mOIo sea trip ike and that's the ono one that b back ck he concludes I Ig g g J Just o b rt Armistice I TIER MER BILLS DULS of oC Payson a aroC ar roC r of the Three Hundred and fourth Infantry was tl fighting lays laY shortly before the tho ar- ar he Ito says sas In a n. letter tI tl got back from tho the front king a rest ho lie says Rays The ed cd tho the Germans was nothing started to fight tho the morn- morn ember 20 and were there for tor forIt lIt It was a n real battle ballie I can nore noro about It t when I get I r I SP Speed SPeed eed i tICS lies French p ed shown by the Americana r they dill did seemed to ih dt members of or tho the other al- al who who did dill not seem used to toH tot H t clip cUp First Sergt Harr Harry HarryIng harryIng Ing from Savenay Sa to his fa- fa aver aVE explains explain In to this thin man- man Ival at the little French vil- vil were the first Americans to ice ice c. c wo tico 0 were quite a n. curios curios- French rench Il and after a n two Over iVer with the mayor maor and amI the thelI lI lice e they decided to t l us Inc Iho storeroom on tho second hug lilg stone building I 1 ly a way wa ny wo we had of or petting getting n a RI single Jo ladder and it tools took an an hour to get the company compan n so we decided to build a anc anc ano nc no steps which was easy to build a L kitchen and la- la frat thing thing- and tho the wa way wae we e gs around surely made mado tho thoen thoen en their eyes We landed fin In the afternoon and had fly by 5 and everything training training- again ac l French rench standing aroun around othow It was wai possible to do douch uch a little bit of ot time The Then They n n everything c and unless I I L it Is this same samo speed litho part of or tho the Americans Americana tho the war ut at this time In spite that the credit seems t to bo boho botIC tIC ho 10 French and British i I. I p r ch r Hospital of ot Provo Pro had the ell dis- dis n of oC being tho the first Amerl- Amerl tithe tho French hospital at Saris Sar- Sar is 9 there about two and onea one- one te a and find they surel surely treated clears s 's In a letter to his par- par Arid and Mrs Joseph S. S Parks e e. e of the tIC exciting adventures went next there thero was vas heavy t sas shelled several HO times to tho the puns guns uns At LI uck was shelled Just ten tent ont t of or me and as ns soon as d do wo o started to go through pd it 1 As wo we were ahey al- al hey t pu put t over a barrage I Oi of tr try to got get through when and a n truck were hit and road oad so O that I had hall to run t Lk t Alter After tho shelling was ed up and I had nothing half over me eUs tho the day a before belore the lia 18 signed Park Lard hauled up liO of t ammunition s tr trone one c I ING In ht the tho war zone la by Brown Bush Bushor cr or to his brother Aaron at atik V VIII III ik and have for t tho e past pasts pasta a s almost lived on rny my enIt en- en v It seems the tho efforts of re e been rewarded and the led so far as fighting is isam L am running ono of the tho en regularly anti and I I can always say I have Jar ar engine to run anyway ed ed the tho and I want a ar r to bring back If f It is euro one een cen over hero now about nd we hope It t wont won't bo ho until we again tuo u of f liberty and the ee e. e The third Fifty 3 third t egl- egl un formed y the tho third Fifty t ithe reputation over hero cred more gilds of track hall less trouble than any I t t regiments of equal size I V y times sat at the tho as almost most too exhausted i 1 a any longer and often Jn n duty front from twenty five s at a stretch and not t before starting but the tho Ways been forc foremost With M ro putting tho thu material to the tho army at I consider that tit wo o have d I of tho game ago afro for yourself what t tracks and with you cannot un- un r bo be Mite like but so far w we o ough In good shape I In P Paris arin yet but have havo into nto Orleans about sev- sev I Jn there or t In this country Am and Brother day a al ak tt i g r l J Wt l- l re reo i u r t r T 7 g 8 a o U lr t to o oSy Sy 1 c J r She f v r. r I I is I e c. c I 4 iii b 1 I f Id bill 11 I t i me wo hit me of or mud hit me rne but It I w so 50 soft that that Is what I liked If if It the tho firing hadn't stopped AVO wo would have ha had to cross croaK the Mouse e in ini i fifteen minutest minutes BO so you OU think it ml mighty line fine for tor us us as we were all worn out I IWI Our first t lieutenant was trying to get ct us WI relieved for tor two or three days das before be be- be i fore tore the tho fighting stopped Well eU I can cnn surd surely sa say sae ho IM is u a fine fine fellow a and and nd ho I tr treats everybody tho the same I 1 I I sent sont a n. cablegram about two weeks ago and thought you had got It They The brought It back tho other day and i. i I II was WIlS disappointed r Fritz Had Em Running One Night f IL admit that Fritz IrH had Us ua running running run- run I I ning from flom him ono one night says Pct pt John Roper artillery Ina in ina ina a letter to his hla sister slater Mrs J J. J II II Ferre of oC Gunnison Still ho adds It t makes m mo e lau laugh h to think of ot it Tho The way were we're dodging shrapnel and fallIng falling fall fall- Ing Ing- Into shell holes was nothing clumsy We Vc had Just pulled Into ono one place after atter an almost all nights night's traveling We c were tired wet and sleepy Bleep and figuring on a good nights night's rest But nut weve we've got sot to stop figuring In this mans man's land Fritz began to shell us Quito quite hen ily We Va could not rest our nerves to tolay tolay lay there thero to he ho hit Tho The next shell proved pro It The Tho Jar of or tho the ground al almost almost almost al- al most threw thre us out of or our beds bells We Ve got up and dodged eel our wn way until wo we aa wore beyond their reach Of or course the enemy never knew wo we left lett but kept it up tho rest of ot tho tic nl night ht But it was not long till wo paid him back You know back in the wo ao pa pay army x c I Bear Meat ll For Boys in Siberia 1 wa way of or variation from the letters B BY from Crom France Is a letter from irom SIberia Si Siberia SI- SI beria berla received by r Mr lr and Mrs Frantz Nelson of or Bear River City from their son Francis who is with the Infantry Wo We 0 were out on a little tittle hike e this afternoon he says ays Wo We drill about three hours a day and tho the rest of or the time we put in hero in tho the barracks A clipping from a Vladivostok newspaper newspaper news news- paper describes how the tho American soldiers soldiers soldiers sol sol- diers In Siberia are faring Somo arcIn are arc In an old Russian barracks and some in box hox cars it says their Tho The troops are arc preparing winter quarters in a big lilg- open country countr not unlike the American homeland It continues The Siberian are arc 1 l feasting ff if bear benr and deer moats and the they are and happy happ and quite surprised at tho mildness of or the tho wea wea- ther i a I If Yanks anks Capture German Girls Girls X j HEN HE- HEt a t party of or Yanks advance VV V V upon a party part of or G German girls running machine machino guns guns well well it adds zest oven even to the very er zestful game of oC war One day we captured some girls that were running machine guns Jun and the they made It interesting for U us as girls Sirls generally g do do writes Haven to his Ills parents Mr 11 and anti Mrs Irl A A. A A A. Pax- Pax man of ot Washington Utah tried to stop a a. bocho machine gun bulb bul- bul b lok Land md as a n. result was laid up In n a hospital l with a wound through his hip when he ho wrote his letter Jetter I C I Captain Edw Ed Wounded Second T Time OnD has been bc bean n received In Salt WORD W Lake LaI from Capt Edward former commandant of or the Thin Thir Thirtieth engineers in France and a Salt Luke Lake man stating Mating that he has been lIeen wounded for tho thu second time Captain Captain Captain Cap Cap- tain is well known among minIng mining min min- ing men of or the state As a result of oC F tho explosion of a shrapnel Captain states that tha hc he has lost Jost tho the US use of oC his rl right ht o eye oye e Tho The Thirtieth ho he said has seen seers more than twice as muen actual service as an any single American unit In France if From l Military r i Tactics c ics I To Milliner Millinery Strategy ROM I a n military worker to a a. millinery mil mU- FROM buyer Is la the transition made by hy Marvin ln Fruhman who has Just returned to tG Salt Lake from Camp Greene S. S C. C to take charge chargo as manager manager man man- ager of or the time millinery department of oC Auerbach's department store tole Fruhman left Salt Lako at the tho be- be 1 of tho time war for Cor Camp Lewis At Atthe tho the timo tho armistice was signed ned ho had Just r received ed his appointment asa as asa a candidate to the central officers officers' training training- camp Ho lie gives high praise to tho the work dono done by bv tho the various relief r agencies such as the tho Red Cross tho the Knights of or Columbus tho the Jewish Welfare Wel Wel- Welfare y C C. A. A fare league an and th the tho Y M. M r c Salt Lake Boy on Stranded Ship RANK CARRUTH son of oC John and PRANK I Mar Mary Carruth of Sego avenue Is a baker aboard the stranded ship shil Northern Pacific H He lie entered tho the navy at ataro Mare Maro I Island In n De December 1917 and was wag wa transferred to tho the east cast coast last December No f fears ars are arc felt Cell for Cor his safety as latest Information hero is s that the ship Is in no danger dangel OBERT JONES JI ES former drum rum major major ma mn- ROBERT R jor jar of ot the Twentieth infantry band Jand lat r a candidate at tho central central cen cen- I officers officers' training camp at Camp Pike Ark I Is back In Salt Lako Lake to re- re o- o Sumo hunto mme his studies at the University of ot I Utah k 0 good things came to to- Sergt H H. I T TWO L. L Hutchison of or 1022 10 Euclid avenue Salt SaIl Jul Luke e. e He Ile was reported as as' as missing missing- and also was given ghon the rank rani I of private atc when In n reality his relatives relatives rela rela- tives tI here hero learn he lie is not missing rOla but butla buths butis la is still writing them cheery letters home and Instead of or being a a. private at tho the time he was reported missing was a corporal and now has been promoted promoted promoted pro pro- to sergeant n t. t c C III regiment in which Arthur Tiers Hors TIlE 1 I icy ley of Price served nerved was waR i particularly particular ly fortunate ho writes home horne Thoro There were only nine deaths I In H It during his service The Tho regiment is the tho Thieo Hundred and Forty-eighth Forty field artillery artillery artil artil- lery len stationed at Coblenz on tin the thc Rhine There ore arc many Carbon count county l hoya oya In Inthis Inthis inthis this regiment Arthur and Clarence Stevenson recently re reo conti went to call calI on Stanley Ballin Ballin- her ger near writes Herald Special SJ Jan 2 O OGDEN stationed at nt Fan San Diego ples-o. Cal assigned to duty there thoro b by tho the government and in ht charge of oC cases ease of ot stomach and anti intestinal troubles has od his discharge from front the tha army arm and returned to Ogdon wi with U his family fam tam ily I c x xI ETU IH is a l little experience told 1 by I HERE HEn J i t Pugh sun Kon of or Henry Pugh 38 W W W. Second North street and member of ot tho the Ono Hundred I field CleM artillery In a letter h ho lie has Just written to hi hlll his father I havn O had a few w narrow escapes myself One ni night ht while wu were at nt atan an ammunition dul dump getting g ammunition tion to take tip up to the guns bun an ln nero nero- plano canto came Over UK us It was W 1 about 9 J p 1 p. p in m. m and null 1 I was leaning up against ac one ono I bW or of ot the horse hors 1 said t tl to onto one of or the drivers drivers drivers ers that I thought that hi- hi was Wu a 1 boehl beebe think so o but Tho They said ald the didn't Just then thon he Iw dumped off a loud load of or bombs and wounded the men I was with and quite qUill a a. few more mor and killed l a lot of ot our horses In fact tact the horse Iwas I Iwas was waa leaning against was killed The splinters sure suro did hum Nearer My Iy God to Theo rheo around inc me i. i i F FA NET T E-T of at T. T N. N T. T mines stretching A from rum the coast const of or Norway to Scotland successfully sull hemmed In 10 Inthe the tho German submarines and accounted account account- ed ell for Cor a good man many tunny of or them thom according to Brent T. T 1 Lynch who has Just written written writ writ- ten to his father Stephen 11 H. Lynch For tor his participation in this work ork he hehns has hns received cil medals 5 for bravery Ny from hoth both tho limo American and tho British goO god loun Young Lynch has Just landed landed land land- ed sa safely QI In America and is expected in n Salt Lako Lalo soon I Instead of or a dugout O lt and anda A n n. rearing roar I lip fire in thu fireplace Intend of ot a cundle or 11 little tic alcohol alcohol alco aloo- hol lamp IK Is the transition that hurts has been worked for p Samuel T. T Rob Hob Robert HobI I crt ert of or olt volt by 11 till the signing RI of ur I tho the armistice It lL was a queer r sensa enca- v tion 91 says Roberts Robert when thu the guns guns guns' m I ceased cased firing seemingly l all at once i |