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Show !2 UTfflS WOUNDED; 1 DEADJN FRANCE Corporal Amos L. Allred and Victor E. Anderson Sustain Injuries. After liaving takon part in Ove drives. Corporal liiP.ue AUrcJ. son oi Mrs. l.liza-noth l.liza-noth Allred. n.f.y 1 street, was wounded October 7. in the ..... lr..;t.1-v...Tj Art,'onne forest. h" ' fmittin.tr. areordins i , to nolhiration from , Adjutant tletiertl t Harris at Washiiv - H ton. Corporal All- I, H 'i J J .red's regiment, tho S Thirlv-ninth infan- "v w . try, of which lie it V ' 1 J a member of 1 A.r HA company, lias won ;v .mv j : three citations foi J J gallantry. Corporll Allred enlisted last t ! February. He wast j"1? Xi nl a base hospitil s in France, but thec A Allred. message stated he r was to leave im- . mediately for America, where ho expected expect-ed to bo in a hospital for some time. Victor K. Anderson, son of John A. Anderson of lierijainin, Utah, was se-verelv se-verelv wounded cmr-."MsSfclV cmr-."MsSfclV iK the big Amer- ? 'tan drive on the KSjSW" western front early ' 'Vtk 1" October. Mr. An- derson's injury was K. Wi to Ins leg. lie left s ter part of June. having left Mam- moth, Utah, for ftr- vice in April, 1918. teg . Ho was a member ..s w , of the Sfi2ixl infan-SS infan-SS PK. 1 r v, Kinety-Iirst A " Ha division. Before en-fka&ifr en-fka&ifr Jbad terins tho army Mr. Victor E. AnderSonAS-ony was n-slier n-slier Machinery company. A recent message said he was recovering. Kwan Sims, veteran of the Chinese revolution of live years ayo. whose home was at Suit Lake, has been killed in Motion Mo-tion on the western front. He left Salt Lake for Camp Kearny on June 14 hist, and was attached to G company, loth infantry. He was a cousin of Ontj Hln Louis, who conducts the store of Hop Wo & Company. Kwan Sims, who was 21 years old, was born In America, going to China to lake part in the revolution when 16 years old, and remaining there several years before returning home. He was a cook at mining camps over Utah. |