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Show ESALT LAKE TO HEAR ! OF SALVATION ARMY j Leaders in Overseas Service i Will Talk at Tabernacle Sunday, April 27. Captain and Mrs. Alva H. Holbrook of the Salvation Army, who came this week to Salt Lake from the battlefields of KYanee, u here they had served for months on end under constant shell fire, will tell of their experiences, the tab-, tab-, ernacte Sunday, April 27. ! These two leaders of the Salvation Army forces abroad "got under fire five days after they landed in France and stayed at the danger points from tha t lime until the armistice was timed. They 'will talk about tlie things thy saw in i those months io full of experiences. Their story, eaid Captain Holbrook last : nipht. will be not of the movements of armit-s. not the polished talk of orators I who speak from knowledge second-hand at best, but rather of the human stories Mhat they saw- lived day in and out. Stories, largely, of heroism and self-sar-rir'iee, and stories, too, of the humorous side. Mrs. Holbrook will tell of her doughnut making- at the roadside, where doughboys would build a mound of bricks for a fireplace fire-place and Mrs. Holbrook, a captain her-I her-I self, by th -3 way, kneaded the dougrh in ; any old pan and later used that same j pan to cook the most-loved ariiele of I dif t on the American soldiers' bill of I fare. The two Captains Holbrook have ro-I ro-I cently made a speaking tour of Colorado, i in whi h they related their experiences ' to audiences that ran pod from scores at a country school to many thousands in the state's greatest auditorium. |