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Show WILL DISTRIBUTE SOLDIERS' EFFECTS Saturday morning at 10 o'clock the person per-son aJ belongings of tho members of the 14Mh field- artillery, which they left behind be-hind in New York, will be distributed to parents at 22-2-1 East First South street by a squad of five men detailed for the work, by Captain V. V, Eitz Gerald. According to John D. Spencer, R. R. Gilkey, secretary of the Surety Association Associa-tion of America in New York, undertook to collect all tho boys' belongings and tn pay the freight to Salt Lake himself. He became interested in the problem through an interview with Captain Wesley Wes-ley King of the supply company. The freight consists of more than eleven box loads, in which each article is wrapped and marked separately. |