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Show jREDMAN IN SERVICE AT FRONT ' -4 s a t3 J SALTLAIER JNRED CROSS DUTY PHOTOGRAPH OF FRED REDMAN. Salt Laker, taken "somewhere in 'ranee," where he is engaged as a Red I Cross driver. . 3 7. - i ' y 'I " f ' ' ' ..." i l " , , ; ' " K ' ' " - - ' Mercy Car Shows Destructive Destruc-tive Effect of Hun's Shrapnel Fire. THAT all tho American ainbuljinee cars in service- u.t the French fronl arc more or less shot to pieces as the result of operating directly in tlio .ones of fighting, .is the word receive hero recently from Frederick Grant Kedman, sou of B. F. E-edaiau of this city. Vounji Kerlmau writes that his own ear shows tho destructive de-structive effects of two pieces -of shrapnel shrap-nel fired from the German tronehes not long ao. bio expressed the opinion that although most of the boys were unwilling 1 hat the war should cease until the Huns are beaten, they would receive the news of a cessation of hostilities hos-tilities with joy. Mr. Redman, left Rait Lake September Septem-ber 13 to join tho American field ambulance am-bulance service in France. At that lime ho was tendered a uniform by the members of the Kotary club, who held a banquet in his honor. |