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Show PEOPLE OF SAN DIEGO LAUDED BY UTAHN Phillip Hurley Writes Mother, Letters From Boys . in Various Branches of Service Received. Many letters are beirji; riveived ilailv by Salt Lake parents with sons in the service or the nation. Mrs. .1. AY. Hurley Hur-ley of Salt Lake received a letter from her son, Phillip Hurley, of the Math regiment, field artillery, first Utah, so highly praising the courtesy and kindness kind-ness of the people of !San Die'O to the Utah boys that she called up The Tribune Trib-une and asked that mention be made ,of this so that other mothers might know how well their sons were heme; treated in San Diego. Malcolm D. Driver of the Xinetv-ninth aero squadron, eneineers. after eighteen days at sea, finally arrived in England and wrote his father that what the boys in the English aviation training camp most needed was American tobacco tobac-co and cigars. A. W. Driver of Salt Lake city is the father of this voting man. Earl C. Marsoll of Salt Lake is now a corporal, according to a letter received re-ceived yesterdav bv his father. E. .T. Marsell. of tttW Belmont avenue. He has left American Lake. Wash., and is visiting San Francisco, Los Angeles and other points on his way to" the aviation canto in Texas. |