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Show ARTILLERY OFFICER IS VISITING PARENTS Captain Louis D. Farnstrorth, Eon of Mr. and Jlr?. L. D. Farnsworth, Hotel i Utah, has returned from serviee in ! France with the Sixl y-seound regiment, j 1 coast artillery, and is HpoDdiiir; a few : i flays with li i s parents before leavini; i for bis home iu Sau Franei?.:o to meet j his vife and children, j Captain Farnsworth was with the James Stewart company of Salt Lake 1 before leaviiip; for tho first officers' training camp at tho Presidio. lie frrad-; frrad-; uatcd from the training course, -with tho grade of first lieutenant and later was I promoted to captain. He formerly served with the Utah battery ou tlie 1 Mexi'-au border. i Tlie captain sailed overseas ;n -Tilly. ' 1PI, landing in KiiLTlund and ;:.iinL,r later to I'Van.-e. ILis landing ai I.:-. Havre was marked by a niu'iit raid i from Ocrinan airptan.'s. -hi. ii sailed I out th camps o!roipiiiLr liouibs until j driven au ay by alb.:d airmen. I While training i. 1'ran.v. laptain I Fa rni'rt li vas :i H'"'':i -d v.iiii I :i.-1 :i.-1 tain T I:. ' 'rit. d.low of Luke, who battalion. ''.Tliev called us tlie Mormon Mor-mon battalion,' " Captain Farnsworth said, "aud, believe me, e sliowcd 'cm a real battalion.". Captain Farnsworth visited the, camp of the 145th field ar; tillerv and met the officers and staff of tlie Sixty-fifth brigade. He met Warner Morrison, son of S. V. Morrison, Morri-son, Seventh Fast, -while in Paris. Tho armistice was sic nod just as the Sixtv-seeoud was leaving for the front, aud after a fvw mouths' waiting the regiment was shipped back'to America on the U. S. . Pocahontas, arriving February IS. Captain Farnsworth has received his discharge, and after visiting vis-iting his family in San Francisco will return to Salt Lake to enter "business |