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Show I0TJH SOLDIERS REAGHE1ERICA Several Salt Lake Men Are Among Arrivals at New York. i Special to The Tribune. NEW YORK, April 5 Additional men from Salt La:-:e aul Utah are arriving ar-riving at Xew York almost every -day now ashe homeTarJ tide of American soldiery swells. Almost without exception excep-tion tbec men haveyseen action, for now it is that the fighters, the men who were actually at grips ith the Germans, Ger-mans, are bein released from the guard duties iaiposed upon the seasoned troops at the coming of the armistice. Many of the men have been ia Germany with the army o4 occupation. N The names of talt Lake men who returned re-turned today are: Private Arthur Pierson. 361th infantry, infan-try, brother of Mrs. Lilly Murray, 215 North Fifth West street. Sergeant Harry Halland, 364th infantry, infan-try, brother of Mrs. Lilly Dawson, 356 North l'il'tb West street. ' Private Raymond S. Lewis, 364tb in fantry, sou ot Mrs. Lillian S. Lewis. S3o South Ninth East street. I Private Albert Noeebie, D battery, ' 304th field artillery, sou of Mrs. Nancy A. Noeebie. Private llcuy Halter, 303rd infantry, infan-try, whose mother resides iu Salt Lake. . First Lieutenant E. W. Kand, casual, husbaud of Mrs. Eva H. Kand. Brighton. Private Arfthony Manstrum, L company, com-pany, Thirty-fourth engineers, 257 South Seventh East street. From other parts of the state are: Private Keid Allred, D company, 364th ' infantry, whose wife, Anna E. Allred. lives at Spring City. Private, first class, William H. But-terfield, But-terfield, D company, 3lilth infantry, whose wife resides near .Sandy. Private Joseph Erickson. D company. 364th infantry, sou of Mrs. Matilda Erickson, Logan. Private, first class, John. M. Kenuelly. jD company. 361tb infantry, sou of Mrs. I Mary Kenuelly, Delta. Private Thomas J. Williams. D company, com-pany, 364th infantry, son of Mrs. Anua I. Kennedy, 463 Twenty-first street, Ugden. Private Austin M. Yoorliees. D company, com-pany, 364th infautry, son of Alouzo Voorhees, Gunnison. Private Lawrence Dennis. D company. com-pany. 36-lth infantry, son of William A. Deunis, 465 North Fourth street. Prove Private Elmer Bills. J-f company, 361th infantry, son of Mrs. Adeline Bills of Pavson. Private Ezra A. Bingham, brother of Mrs. Lorn Xeilsou, 2055 Farr street, Ogden. Corporal David O. Allen. Jr.. sou of 1 David O. Allen. Pleasant Grove. I Private James D. Chapman, whose! wife lives at 2070. Adams avenue. Og- I I den. ' Wagoner Orson K. Brookbai-k. son of Mrs. Susan Brook'oauk. Roosevelt. Corporal John ('. Dow ney, sou of Timothy Tim-othy Downey. Eureka. Private- Kirov H. West, son of Nathaniel West. PleasantGrove. I Private, first class. George A. Faust, j whose wife. Amy Faust, lives ar D'-lta! I Private, first class. Elmer li. "War- ' wick, brother of Mrs. Olivia Font,-.,! Pleasant Grovr. Private, fir-t class. Loril Y. Carpenter, Carpen-ter, son of Mrs. Eli.abeth S. Carpenter. Carpen-ter. Coyote. Prhatcs Asus P. and Peter L. AMI J- (Contiuued on Page 7, Column 2.) mm men REICH M YORK i (Continued from Pago One.) i " ' tkor, sons of Mrs. Annie AbiUUkov, Awaiting orders are: Armr Field . Clerk Ciy Jo Kasmusseu, eon of Burt j K;umuea. Kphruim. 5?eooiiti Lieutenant "William I. Pcul-ter, Pcul-ter, field artillery, husband of Mr?. ; Winnh'red I. I'oultcr, Jjj Wet Center ! street, Lotjn. Corporal Charles E. Kuhn. Kiht h infantry, in-fantry, husband of Mrs. Lillian Kuhn, 31o Twenty-iii;h street, Oden. Private Joseph A. Robinson, medieal detaehment of Kihth iut3ntry( son of 1 Mrs, Lliza Eobinson, Fillmore. |