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Show 1 " Canteen Workers Kept Busy at Depot 35 & 3 -'5 Fighters Are Returning to Civil Life . (: RED CROSS canteen workers at Denver & Eio Grande railroad station jj serving refreshments to soldiers. Eootli was installed yesterday after- j noon under the direction of Mrs. E;nma A. Empey (at left) and Mrs Louis jj Simon (right). Canteen is installed in main entrance to the station. jj """" - ' " '" J '1 : ; f :' ,; . ' : : . .. -!.." A , -, " ' ' . ' 1 ; . . ; f s 1 - ' ' --"TV 1 '"'V - 'J r ' 1 " ' ' i ."1 " .. . . i f I ' ' " ! mm Committees Supply Refreshments Re-freshments to Soldiers on Their Way Home. YESTERDAY'S movement of soldiers sol-diers through and" to Salt Lake was about Rouble that of the day prior, the liicti apparently beiiiy hastened homo for Christmas. The heavier 1110 vein en t made a corresponding correspond-ing increase in the demands on the canteen can-teen at the Oregon .Sliort Line depot Red Cross canteen workers, who served refreshments to several hundred travel-wearied travel-wearied and hungry Yanks whose services serv-ices ;ire no longer, required in the United States army. To help the men who pass alone; the Denver & Uio Grande Jine a refreshment booth was installed by this Red Cross 1 yesterday, and will be in chargo of a 1 regular corps of canteen women todav. Mrs. Louis Simon and Mrs. Emma A. ! Empey took temporary charge of opcra-1 opcra-1 tions yesterday, and provided refreshments refresh-ments for all applicants from 3 o'clock in the afternoon to the close of the day. The booth will serve sandwiches, doughnuts, apples, chocolate bar, coffee cof-fee and cocoa, as well as cigarots. Following are the names of some of the Salt Lake county men who returned yesterday from training camps after having been mustered out of service: Sergeant Joseph C. Wilson, G47 Elizabeth Eliza-beth street; Isidore Richmond, 329 East First South street; John F. Frost, 413 North Third West street; M. A. Boc-calcro, Boc-calcro, Bingham; Boss Lund, 219 East Seventh South street; Corporal IJenry Cioseliug, 1420 Lincoln street; Master Gunner Kenneth H. Brown, 277 E street; Lieutenant D. E. Hammond, 8-15 Washington street; Captain William A. Alexander, 934 East Ninth South street; Frank Flagg, 27S East South Temple street : Lieutenant Daniel F. Gurnscv, Salt Lake. City;' Will B. Bay, Sweet Canity company ; William Bartlett, 720 Xortb Seventh West street; William ' Lundin, 3(5 South West Temple street; Salty Siiiarnett, 505 Montague street; Otis Johnson, 255 West Fifth South ; street; James C. Brady, 72S North Kiev- j enth West street; John Hart, 3ijS University Uni-versity street; Lieutenant. Shirley Penrose, Pen-rose, UOiJ Wilson avenue; Sergeant Frank Samuclson. 1133 Emerson avo-nuc; avo-nuc; Ed Allen, 1(57 South Main street; Allison Bills, Riverton, Utah; Lieutenant Lieuten-ant H. B. Thornton, 32S South Eleventh East street; George W. Gray, 13SG Jefferson Jef-ferson street; George Jorgenson, 3190 South State street; Sergeant Ardie Sar-kissan, Sar-kissan, Salt Lake City; H. Ellefsen, 348 Lake street; Reynold James Stubbs, 031 South Main street; George L. Nichols, 2SSn Twentv-f bird East street; dames Gilbert Ancell. 821 Blair street; Cot-poral Cot-poral Clarence Brown, 1540 Second East street; Ki chard Vaughn Alorris, 210o Seventh East street. Nicholas 0. Spelotcs, 140 West Second Sec-ond South street; Lieutenant Sidney B. Spcrry, 383 South Third Kast atreetj William A. Oman, Sandy; Robert Alexander, Alex-ander, 530 North Third West street; Melvin Taylor, 762 Browning avenue; j Lieutenant John W. Grav, 2205 South ; State street; Ralph E. Erickson, 3127 i South State street; Lieutenant C. E. Henucbcrger, Ncwhouse hotel; Captain Stanley C. Sears, 32 Haxton place, Salt Lake; Fred 0. Mathews, 60 West First i North street. |