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Show Canadian Heroes to Be Feted fS 3 t2 e . Brothers See Action Together JAMES (left) and John (right) Gr.ia of Salt Lake, fighters with the Cana-. Cana-. dlan forces, vrho will be tenderoj a reception tonight. I ' " 1 I . ; ' : Y f . v ( . - s v - s ; ; ( i - s U Iv " , ' . " ' s r I r : , . .' ;..".' v"...v.s'.;v -S 5;-" ' : '..- --.. ..-y,..- xv.-'-v. - - ,'-. : . . -:: -: . - ' : -ii-.- ; "-; . . .V 1 " - ' - " . v. V ' t; ---'-"."-.. ". . . " ; .::-.;.-: ' y v . - -"' - . Salt Lakers Who Enlisted With Provincial Forces Separated at Cambrai. SEPARATED during the terrific onslaught at. the battle of Cambrai, Cam-brai, shortly before the declaration declara-tion of the armistice, two brothers, broth-ers, .Tame?, Jr.. and John Gain of Salt Lake, met by chance in London several sev-eral months later. It vras the first time the brothers had snen each other since the Cambrai lighting-, and each thought the orher lost lorewr. Loth yonnu men went irom .NtH Lake to Victoria to enlist in the ("anadian army, after they had been rejected for enlistment rith the forces of Cncie Sum. They went overseas together and remained constant companions until the Cambrai attack. Janu'5 was wounded and w-a$ confined con-fined in hospitals, both in Canada and England. A receptifn for tiif two heroes, who recently returned to Salt Lake, will be p-ivon tonight at the family residence, Sixth avenue. They are the song of Mrs. James liaiu. |