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Show TOQELE SOLDIERS ' ARE COMING HOME Special to The Tribune. TOOELE, Dec. 20. Mr. and Mrs. William Wil-liam Keough of this city have received word that their son, Jumps Keough, who has been in England witli a division of the United States army, arrived in New York City December lfj, and expects o be home at an early date. Dr. F. M- Davis has received word that his son, Bugler Marion Davis, who is a member of the 362nd infantry, has arrived ar-rived in New Jersey. Bugler Davis was wounded during the fighting that took place in the latter part of September. Mrs. A. A. Groch has received a message mes-sage also, from her husband. Sergeant A. A. Groch, who has been attached to the aero forces and stationed in London, Lon-don, that he had arrived from overseas and would go to Camp Funs ton, Kan., to be mustered out of service. Tie expects ex-pects to arrive in Salt Lake City by next Sunday. |