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Show SALT LAKE MAN I SENDS HOME MANY I SOUVENIRS OF WAR f Numerous souvenirs of the bateflelds have been received by Mr. and Mrs. E-J.- Marsell, 169 South Main street, from their son, Sergeant Earl G. Marsell, who j Is now stationed in -Paris in charge of an optical repair shop with the medical department. de-partment. Sergeant Marsell arrived In Franc with the 112th heavy field artillery on July - 10, 191S. in September he was transferred to the optical division and sent to Paris, where he has since been stationed. lie has made many trips to the battlefie'ds and historic spots of "France and Bel-glum Bel-glum and sent a collection of souvenirs sou-venirs to li is parents, par-ents, including a j German helmet with p-..--r' .": j"s r p a bullet noie through the metal, Earl G-. MarSelL a bit of glass from the shattered windows of Rheims cathedral, cathe-dral, a one-pound shell made by the Germans Ger-mans in 101-1, picked up on the Vei dun battlefield, and a number of German helmets, hel-mets, guns and other bits of equipment. While Sergeant Marsell has very congenial con-genial work and is pleasantly stationed, like all the rest of the' American army, lie writes, he is anxious to get back to the United States. |