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Show H. A WALKER BACK FROM OVERSEAS H. A. Walker of Salt Lake, who experienced ex-perienced three months of actual warfare at the front, has returned and is making hia home with his brother, G. E. Walker, of the Galigher Machinery company. Altogether Alto-gether Mr. Walker was in the service during nine months of the war period. Ho was with the sound-ranging unit in the Tnul sector, a unit which,-, he said, was composed of men fToni every shtte in the union, the Philippines and Alaska, the majority of them being college slu- , dents. Accompanying Mr. Walker on his re- , turn home way O. W. Layman of McGill, Xcv., who was In tiie s;nno outfit. Mr. Dayman left yesterday for his home. , |