Show i 4 I U UR R r I i. i Ja Nf-r Rr I I DUDDY Y I t J u Edited by Corp tarry Fernsworth i Fiance Hears I of I I S. S L. L Boys Boy s Death ono of oC tho thin death of or John II H. Lee Ice W WORD V V w who lib was las to havo n wed Miss Lillian Lil LII- Han lian Lewis a teacher in the Hamilton school upon his hilt return from Crom France i reached cached Halt Salt Liko ko yesterday Miss Lewis Is stricken grief and Is making every effort to g get t further In Information Information informatIon In- In formation than that received which i cached her Indirectly through a a. loiter letter written hero horo b by a comrade who know lenow him Sho ho he hopes It ma may prove a mistake mis mis- take It was waR only a n. few tew weeks coles ago I that she heard from rota him At that lint ho he was on a furlough un and In thu tho best t of ot health I The Tho letter was received hero yesterday yesterday yester yester- day by Fred C. C Hathaway an Insurance ance man of 3 Laurel avenue l froth from his sun son It stated that Mr 11 Leo had tiled lied of oC pneumonia Mr Ir Lee Leo was a n. printer He lie had lived In Salt alt lai Lako e eight years r Among Amon tho the offices In which he has been employed I I In that time was that of ot Tho herald Horald Ills IIi'S home Is in Milwaukee VIR lie was wal 26 years cars old and anda n. n thirty second degree member of ot the Masonic lodge I Un On 1 13 11 1917 1517 ho hr enlisted In iii tho the air service with i H hI l Eugene Jono Glenn another Salt Lake Lako printer son of at Huh Hugh I L. L Glenn G street as a a. companion Both Doth when last heard from froni were mem- mem hors born ot of tho the Twelfth balloon cOn company stationed on the Mouse Icu e. e Ol nn in I recent lottor litter to his father spoke of or hla friendship for Cor Lee and said he was as in ill inthe the best Jest o of health I S. S L. L Boy Vas Prisoner Writes Home LETTER has just been received cd by A Mrs Mis tt'S J J. J Williams DOS OS W W. First North front from rom her son on Harry Will Will- lams iams who was waE taken taleen a prisoner by hy tho the Germans Jul July 21 InS 1018 saying Baying that hint ho hoIs hoIs hois Is safe back in France Private Williams Will Will- lams iams left Salt Lako Lake November No 3 1917 arriving In France Franco New ew Years Year's do day 1918 HIlS and was at the front In nr cry ary In his letter Private Williams states that ho Is well an and the they belt are aro ro all beIn cared for at a base hospital Coming through h Switzerland they wore were treated royally by b the the Swiss and tho the Red lied Cross Cros Ho lie also states tates tate that lint had hall It not nol been for Cor tho the Red lied Cro Cross s tho all aB would probably have dle tiled died Roses Bloom Outside His Billet HERBERT SPRIG SPRIG-GS of or company com corn T. P t- t pany lany I- I K F. F pas gas regiment can tcp step right out of or hH lila billet In France and pick lick roses rosen oft off the bushes he lie says SaR In lii a n letter ettel to his parents Mr lr and Mrs I. I H H. H 8 of or Eureka Utah Wo Vo went up tIp to tho the front tho the first time on September 7 7 and wo we were up tip there thero until November 1 15 Hi with tho thio ex exception cx- cx of oC about two weeks at a a. rest camp he lie writes Tho first drive rl I IWas IlitS Iwas was litS In was the thc St St. Mihiel which started start start- ed ei September 12 When we were liPat up liP at the front wo we wore were usually from rom half hair halfa hairn a n mile to two miles bark of oC the front lino trenches s and most of or the Hio time limo wo were not over or OO or COO 00 feet Ceet from tho lie front line trenches After r i St 1 we went over o to the Argon no woods and started In iii that drive on September 2 25 We Ve followed that clear through tho ho Argonne woods and anti oil only onh a WI way from Sedan when tho armistice watT wall signed A t Vi r I. I In i i nf of I t th lirt In fielt lt lif 10 V 1st I all l ii l the 1 Al I lime and in a all l the l v. me Ameri American I Ican can drives I I. IA A About bout our Somo Some were all allright right and arid some nome were not but roost most of or ortho tho tue time wo VO were sleeping In iii barns In Ina Inn a n shelled town io made it pretty Interesting in th these o towns He lie Sh shelled them thorn day and nl night ht Must Most of or the tho time limo wo we had hind ll I lo hll hug a wall wl all to keep out of or orthe the tho way of oC shrapnel J He lie Ie used to gas Jas I tho town ton quite a a. bit bit too I was pretty prell lucky as ts I 1 did ld not lIot even e get ct a 1 scratch while i up tho the line But nut I hind had sonic omo pretty narrow narros' escapes and havo o had fellows killed 1 all around me Got Oot the cooties the first time up tho the lino IIno and stIl havo harp p thorn them but hope POOH to get ct rid Ild of Did Ditl not got get ot otan an souvenirs n as I could not lIol 1311 carry them an and most of ot the tho follows fellows arc In iii Inthe Inthe the same panic boat Was as up In Chaumont yesterday and had harl thinner dinner which con consisted o of two fried e eggs s. s potatoes a it steak and some homo beer This Thus cost 0 Zi francs which Is about 31 Si In iii our om money mone oncy l' l you ou get ct you pay for or here A pair ot of tan shoes eo costi lJ from 1 15 to 25 2 i Fritzie Legs Leg Prove Nimble He l-Ic Says C C RITZ nITZ was a s. prett pretty rood runn run- run F n ncr Jer according to Bill Billy fiord Ilard- In lug Ing who writes to his dad at Park City Harding writes that he lie fought his third bout oh on the Verdun front comIn coming corning com corn In ing out of that with lh a nast nasty knockout knockout knockout knock knock- out right In Fritzs Fritz's center Dad Dal you vou oll ought ht to see sec him run he lie continues continue's Wo Vo couldn't datch datchi up with him Sometimes Sonic Some ome- ome times wo W welo In iii front of or tho the InCan 1 tr try We 0 lost ee men but dad llad tho tho u u. u ll Bocho Docho losing hosIng miles fifty Ih for foJ over Wo O him hini 0 drove Then thY they gave n nus u us a n relief relict an ani on oil Ot Otway u S Sway wo S' S way wa back baek to tho rest reet camp that tho ho armistice was I Iy y Yanks anks Feast is in 1 I Boche Dugouts I tho the lines t tho thiO some somo JI places ces on I O ON night after tho ho armistice Li effective the Yanks went Into nto tho the their beer bee and aim drank of pC German lines wine an and exchanged souvenirs Sou nS n'S aSt Aaron T T. Peters In a n letter r to his parents par par- oatS oat'S Mi Mr 11 and Mrs Thomas Peters of ot i Perry Pern Peters Peters' regiment was wall on the tho front lines when the armistice was wan and had orders to take a town ahead Of C them but ho he saH tho the ho howord word to cease firing canto came before beloro wo got Jot to It t I J t if It c Homecoming I Time Is Only Worry Vorry HE boys bos still in Franco France arc T THE I Ing n three square EC meals lell a day a t I. I to sleep in In lUlU anu i b I worry about except when tho they thoy are arB goIng go- go Pierce to hIs Ins I Ing Ingo home homo writes Leslie parents at Brigham City The Th greater part of oC us who are arc still I remaining anti and anxiously awaiting our return homo home are are aro trIad glad lB and proud that I We ve have havo hen part participants In the world war var ho lie writes We c have gained ox- ox that will live with us ever er having h I after wo we will be better bolter men gained a broader mind and having been thrown upon our own responsibility to I think and auth act for tor ourselves thereby better qualifying us for or an any life Ure wo 13 i imay ala may wish to pursue upon our to civilian life I Missing S. S i. i L. L I Boy Is Found Sr BLOJ-Sr T EVY P. P HELM r who lives at Thirty Thirty- L I i ninth South and Second West est streets has Just received word that I his son Soth Seth W. W Helm Holm has hns been re- re I 11 leased from a German prison camp I participated In tho the big American I drives os with the One Ono Hundred Fifty Fifty- j I second Infantry lie He Was as drafted last spring an and trained at nt Camp Lewis The Thio I I last laet wor word received recel from Holm Helm was last J August when W. W y Walters allers a I comrade who whit knew him at home horne wrote that he lie had been boon seen soen In the course of tho the battle which cn ended ed with him missing C Major l Ha HarUe Hartle r tie Tins Wins Promotion I IE A HOCK BOCI former orm r Salt Lake Cit City E EA auditor walKed over tho the e battlefield at Chateau Thierry ro ia I ho he writes In a letter to Salt Lake Lako friends I c I ITilE friends of oC MaJ Russell P. P lIar Ilar- I TilE THE 1 tle who only a a. few da days s 's ago left Sa Salt t Lake l after a short visit were were- plea pleased cd yesterday with tho the news hews that lio ho had bail been promoted to lieutenant colonel coonel at Camp Lewis Jewis lIe He was ivas formerly for for- merly mirly with the tho third Forty at nt Fort Fort- Douglas 1 C c D. D n RICHARD GILL of or tho the CORP J Three r r- r Hundred l e T y t- t st In- In I lan writes irom ironi j 10 IU z cc that he fought fou in tho the battles battlos near St. St Dlo Die and in tho the Yer Verdun un sector last Sop Sep ep- ep The St. St bio Dlo fighting was quiet compared red to that at Verdun ho writes Ills letter was waa received ed b by his wife Ire who Is residing with Mr oIl and Mrs David David Da Da- vid R. R Gill GUI N. N Eighth West street I Da-I luring during her husbands husband's absence ff ft f C cl eighteen months of oC service A AFTER in Iii too arm army MaJ W. W E i. Roche Hoche an and Mrs oIls Radio Rocho have returned homo home Major echo Rocho was cas formerly construction engineer n iner for fOI 1 P. J J. J Moran 1 He lie Ie won his commission nt at Clio ho Presidio In September Sep Sd- 1917 Ho lIe was stationed at ut Camp Fromont Cal Cat and later at Camp Humphrey Va Yu |