Show fl o 11 NElt ER O BUDDY DUDDY T TER Twelve Trips Across Sea ea b by Park City Bo Boy y Twelve trips over o and back miles In ono year car and two months month Isho is isho isho ho record of ot Bud Dud Koran Horan of or Park City vho ho was on th the tha U. U So S K S. President Grant which took over the Rainbow division and then ho he was transferred u I Io o tho Susquehanna where ho be has been When hen ho wrote rotc on January Janu- Janu iry ary 12 ho was as at St St. Nazaire and from hero thero his vessel was to salt sail fur for homo home with Ith soldiers sailors who with Ith the crew will number persons per- per sons Ions on the bl big bis ship In his letter he heays says ays Our vessel was the flagship when ho tho U. U S. S S K S. President ent Lincoln was sunk unk and our old captain dl did good York work and he lie used his head head- for or he had hado to 0 o report everything to Washington D. D C. C The Lincoln was sunk May 1 31 31 1919 1918 at 9 o'clock and It was tho the first army irmy transport to bo be sunk In tho the world a v Tho The torpedoes c were fired at the theof of ild IQ the Susquehanna the biggest cargo cano ship that Germany German had had- hadIt It was the Rhein She Sho ran from rom Bremen Gormany Gor- Gor many nany to New York Tho rho women run ill all tho the street cars car and almost everything everything every every- thing In France fur for nearl nearly all of or the themen themen men lien are dead out In no mans man's land It si si A T Wounded Park Cit City Y Boy Arrives Home HOlne I Ted Bla Blair r a a. soldier bo boy of or the lIst Olst division 3 Infantry who was In the tho big battlo battle of or Argonne forest In France and who oil foil wounded In the n fight ht on September 29 1918 has arrived in Park City on a visit with his father and mother Mr 11 and Mrs Sirs John A. A Blair The young younS' man camo came with the wounded ones to Fort Douglas hospital and Is still an Inmate there ho being granted a R. few days' days furlough to visit his folks folk Upon his return to the hospital he will undergo an operation because of or tho the wound resolved received In battle Ted Tell has h had hada d da a wonderful experience since his enlistment enlistment enlistment en en- In the service and his recollections recollections recollections of France and the battles of or his division and the scenes and terrors of the frightful warfare will linger in his memory for tor nIl all time Ba Bag of Gold Proved Thill Bubble That which to 1 bo be 0 a bag of or gold for tor tho the Germans cd to be only a a. walled thin-walled bubble bubblo and tho German German German Ger Ger- man people are aro now far worse ort oft than when Bismarck dream dreamed cd of or a world power This Is the view of or Dr II n E. E Cloward who Is now at nt Germany and expressed In a a. letter to In Ito Price Our armies ma may yet ct have hac to oc occupy up Berlin he continues until the new formed government can establish Itself and nd tho the better hetter classes clashes get a grip on the tho law destroyers Tho The are nrc carrying on a n very active campaign campal cam- cam pal 11 but 1 I think they will not gain sufficient power to turn the thc tide o of election In their favor Vio We o may have ha to lend our aid to crush them until the new German regime regimo can get on Its feet The rhe problem thc they arc are confronting is no small one For more mora than a hundred years saturated with everything every every- thinS thing military promises beyond number num num- her ber that the time timo would soon como whon when tho the world would be bo bowing at atthe tho the feet of or tho the Fatherland and all nations nations nations na na- na- na pouring wealth into her hor coffers that tho the burdens the they bearing would shortly bo be shifted to broader and stronger backs that tho the peasant would live 11 as a prince l land nd would be fiber uber Allies That was tho the dream of the German Gorman people fostered o b by the tho ravings of or a demented monarch No 0 monarch no nation no government no mone money no credit no honor clambering liko 1110 victims victims victims vic vic- tims from a a. sunken ship each ono at attempting attempting attempting at- at tempting to his own idea i t I Little wonder there Is eo no much strUt strife and contention e c Private Baker of Provo Has Crossed the le Rhine Well It Is over now non thank God 1 i saw sawall all I wished for and that was waa to put tho the kaiser to hell ell out Ock to Liber Goot as the Dutch say Yes Yea I am ant learning to cuss 1 If nothing else writes J Jesse F. F E. E Baker from Dernbach Dernbach Germany German Germany Ger Ger- man many to his ls mother ins in ln Provo Ho Ito continues I 1 certainly certainty would have liked to have o had you OU see me mo cooking a a. mealon melon meal mel on the tho morn when whon wo crossed the river Rhine I 1 had on a full head of or steam Of course I have cooked man many mea meals meal on the move moe But now there thero arc are times when ono one thinks the they would make ft it better picture and md it would crossing his old rig river er that he said no one would ever er cross hut but his own soldiers Well YetI that was waR once that he wasn't watching on the Rhine n Ve We e crossed at n n. n in tn December 13 1918 That was was' one day short of or being one year ear since I left America x I Tooele Man Ilan Caring a for Sick and W Wounded Men Ien Writing from rom En Germany German to his parents In Tooele Verne I says Our company Field Hospital Co o. 16 15 is still detained In Germany German for tor forthe forthe the purpose of or taking care of the sick and A great man many of ot the boys bors borsdo do not like the Idea as the they want to get home and an d Jet get a aJob job before all tho ho good jobs aro are tauten taKen In a wa way I dont don't blame blamo them much but if it Undo Uncle Sam sees fit It to keep me mo over o hero alls all's well welland welland welland and good bood I know I will come como out on top when I 1 come backIs backIs back Is the demobilization m making Mine much difference in the States JuSt juit nO now now AI Are men finding j jobs jobs' e c hear strange tales over oer hero in regard to matters in inthe tho the U. U US S. S A A. Toda Today wo paid our Ur respects to Colonel Roosevelt who wo we woe were In Informed informed In- In formed had pa passed ed awa away on January All troops in tho the A. A E. E F. F at 3 p p. p m toda today I F American melic n i Soldiers Are Likened to Millionaires Millionaire S SAll All American soldiers aro are regarded as millionaires b by the tho Inhabitants of Siberia writes 3 Mina lIna A A. Beauregard ard to his hla parents In GunnIson the letter be beIn being being be- be In ing dated at Vladivostok Continuing he says The Thc people here are arc Yer very queer They are vcr very much ouch like Mexicans Mexican all fighting fighting fight fight- J ht- ht ing among among- themselves In other words they y h arc hl big hogs they thc they want It all They rhe- sure do rob you OU when you yon Ir try to bu buy anything from rom them Our company gave c a Christmas tree for COl these poor poo poor children here Vo We 0 donated 00 We 0 suro sure fixed everything c up fine Wo Va in invited invited In- In about although about 00 came So Ho it was not as big a success as we wc thought It would bo be There Is very yen much difference be- be between between be be- tween this Christmas and the last one but hero is hoping I spend tho the next ono with Ith you ou all at home hom I have havo no idea when I will bo be home but I think It will be next summer Hero's Heros hoping It will not bo be any longer Park City Boy Is g in Germany Cor Corp 1 L L. T T. Haslam of battery batten F Fifth Field Field al artillery first division dl ina in ina a a. letter to his hi mother in Park City t talks about the thc division of or which ho hI hoIs hois Is a member which was the tho first American division to get into nto battle Its ItA ranks he says sas were mado made up o of volunteers and tho the men he says saya who aro left of or tho the division dl arc are still stilt boldInI holdIng holding hold hold- InI ing Ing up It its good name I 1 am in ins tho the American arm army of occupation ho he writes and I dont don't know when whon n I nm am going to get home We 13 crossed tho the Rhino yesterday his letter is dat dated 11 November No 15 and today we are in Coblenz We lire c have been on a a. hike for tor thirty four days daya and have not yet et como come comoto cometo to a n. stop so you ou bee seo 00 I am un on my wn way Through Fire of H Hell ll Without One Scratch Bugler Le and C. C Staple of or company compan B D 3 3 machine gun battalion who Is in France writes the tho Iron County Count Record thus From tho the time I cn entered training at Camp I Lewis Utah boys bos have been my companions Yet there were sixty six Utah boys In our company compan- we left with the he first 10 40 per pcr cent and out of or that that- quota only five O of u us are arc left leet In tho company Every man has gono gone through the fire tire of hell without ono scratch And now that the tho fun Is all over we want to thank the people of or Iron county county coun coun- t ty for tho the efforts efort the they put forth for or us and the he hea a way you ou all backed us up with your our monc money Tho The people of or Iron county county county coun coun- ty can little know what whal has taken place In this torel foreign n country countr and the hardships which tho the boys of or their home homo hometowns hometowns towns have undergone |