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Show i SALT LAKER IN U. S. AFTER LONG !' OVERSEAS DUTY - Kilward F. Shepherd of 1139 ICast Second Sec-ond South street arrived in New York last Tuesday, after fiphtlng in the front continuously for a year and spending several months with tile American urinv of occupation In Cif rmany. according to a telegram received re-ceived bv his mother. moth-er. Mrs. Ulla Shepherd, Shep-herd, yesterday. Mr. I Shepherd enlisted at tho ago of to. and : served at tho Mexi- can border prior to groing abroad, lie was a member of the 1 Uth field ar-t ar-t illery upon first enlisting, en-listing, but was later transferred to the i 5 th field artillery . C battery, and ordered or-dered lo France. He E. F. Shepperd. fought at Soissons. Mount Blanc and was in the last drive at tne Argon no fort st when tho armistice was signed. Mrs. Shepherd said last night that she e pee ted her son Iimnc in a week. She said that his contingent had been requested re-quested to parade in New York City, but she felt sure t hat this would not detain him bmper than a week from Sumiay. Mr. Shepherd will be mustered out at t 'amp M his. X. Y. |