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Show YANKEES PRAISED, PROVO BOY WRITES Special to The Tribune. PR'A'n. I'ee. IT. Mr. and Mrs. Tlenry Mi Id en ha 11 ha e received a letter from their son. Jack, written after the armistice armi-stice wns signed. lie expresses satisfaction satisfac-tion that the war is over and "we can come home." but. that he would not take anything for his experiences and tiie hardships hard-ships he has passed through. He was in Iielgium when he wrote, and tells about the appiecintion of ibe Americans Amer-icans shown by tin- itelsians. Mr. Mildn-hail Mildn-hail tells of sixteen days' hard fichting acaiust the Germans in Fra ikt. a nd t he great praise given the Americans by the French after the Germans bail been driven out from a position they had hold for four vears. The voting soldier expects to sec Tier-lin Tier-lin before ho returns. He says he is feeling fine and has not been sick one day since lie has been overseas, which, he adds, is surely something to bo thankful for. |