Show I II I I I I 1 1 I I Western ren Men MenI inUS mu S. S Service Services s I- I I- I t. t I- I t t. t Bits of Good News j II A About bout the Men en Who ho Arc ArcI ArcI I I Figh Fighting ting Your Fight x y x y y y y y y JA JAMIs i l i. i cu i Word Por has been received by Mrs Irs It II M. M r. r e of or Sixth avenue from Crom h her r son James Jame r E. E who en enlisted enlisted enlisted en- en listed last Insl February In the tho Three Hundred Hun Hun- dred and Nineteenth engineers that heIs lIel lie he lieIs l Is Ison on fl an bound east troop train lIe Ha rotu from Iowa Ioa that th the train was va mot met b by delegations of or Red Cross workers work work- ers who gave O thorn them fruit and other delicacies and one man distributed a a. wagon load of watermelons Mr Cun- Cun HUes HUe's father died last Juno June and his brother bruther Stanley A A. Cunliffe was drafted Into service sor after aCtor having tried to enlist on three different occasions TORI SPAI-TORI lI IS Provo Sept 22 Spafford 2 Spafford of oC this place Ilace now In an aviation training camp In Florida has no fears that Is a a. hoo hoodoo oo for tor ho lie writes his wife hero as ris follows Ye Yesterday a wo went up and anti cut a afew tow few ow loops loop around the moon moot It Il was tas Friday tho the Dont Don't you think I Iwas Iwas Iwas was bravo to go up up on the I 1 had the the gran grandest est ride that you ou ever read lead about abou 1 I had Imd overcome my stage fright entirely a and could Just sit alt there and ani enjoy It There Thero Isn't must danger dunger dan dun ger but there Is always alwa's a chance III It II I Isn't nt the fall that hurts you DU itt Its the sudden stop slop We did nil all Ih the stunts that can bedone bedone be bo done with two passengers In a Cur Cur- Two loops two split turns tho tile thoI Immerman turn a n tall tail spin nose dive I spiral and one other I dont don't know the name of or Wo Wu hit bl big dense clouds at about I feet There Thero were regular hillsand hills and valleys valles In them thorn and n now w and then one looked down through a ravine and caught a glimpse of the tho earth far tar be be- be low ST STANLEY II Y M. M I Beaver Deaver Sept 22 Writing 2 Writing from headquarters headquarters head head- quarters of or the Two Hundred and Sixtieth Sixtieth Sixtieth Six Six- aero nero squadron In England Stanley M. M I. I Puffer says to his parents You asked how I felt Celt about going overseas I should not have been satisfied satisfied sat sat- If It I had been left leCt In the states The Tho next move I want to sec see some Iome real battles and I dont don't want you folks folies to lO worry Just know that I am all right for 1 I always al will vill be I can stan stand stane what any other oilIer man can I am glad to be here and am lIn prepared to lace ince anything I ml may encounter 11 2 22 Yo Wo Wo have got the Huns on the run an and we mean to keep them running writes Percy son eon of or Chief of or Police to his The but parents They are beaten now you jou OU know how har headed hard hea cd a German Is The Doches will ivill have havo to be shown before they will vili be bo convinced con of ot the fact The French say sa- that the they are ure not getting enough to eat cat because tho Americans are arc taking too man many pris pris- oner I have seen s som some ome of oC these most of ot whom are lre from Crom 16 to 20 O 0 years ears old J. J I n. n Bingham ham Sept 22 J. J. J D. D one ono of ot the ten Serbians who volunteered volunteered volunteered volun volun- In Phoenix In March larch and amI who Is Isnow Isnow isnow now on the battlefront In a a. letter to A. A C C. C Cole Colo says a aI aI I 1 am lm writing you a few tew lines to let you OU know that I 1 have arrived safely overseas and am well and happy In Inthe Inthe inthe the Serbian arm army The They treat us fine CIne over here and there could not bo be found ten better soldiers than our bunch Wo Yo ate are always s 's together I am glad I Iam Iam Ilm am lm over here When hen we wo left leU wo we went vent to Canada Conada where we spent several weeks and were wela treated fine finely 1 From there we went to France We Vita stayed In France for or some Iome time and then came cameto to Africa JUrica Toll Tell our friends In Dingham Ding Ding- ham that we are all getting along ex ex- Ce I I e n t I y 0 r o. o 0 r o. o JACK Beaver Bewer Sept 22 Writing Writing from Crom somewhere on the ocean ocean In the danger zone Jack Murdock of ot the One Hundred Hundred Hundred Hun Hun- dred and Forty-fifth Forty United States artillery says Sl'S ii In a letter tetter to his parents parents parents par par- I 1 have lave Just come In from Inspecting Inspecting Inspect Inspect- In ing the submarine guards It Is near midnight ht and all except a few Cew officers and men who arc are on dut duty are In bedI bed I wish Ish you OU could coul stand with wilh me to tonight tonight tonight to- to night out on the upper deck eck and see ace seethe seethe the picture which I have ha Just left The moon was through a a- a rift In the clouds and lighting up the whole sea ahead of or us I stood out there thoro for or more than an hour ent entranced with what I saw and though passIng passIng passing pass- pass Ing through tho the danger zone I feel Ceel no fear I must make another Inspection Inspection inspection tion of ot the lookout after atter the next re relief relief re- re lief Illet comes on then Im I'm going goin to m my little cot and lay me down In n peace to lO sleep rocked In the cradle of ot the I I deep I |