Show h tali Has h Hai season Reason to Be Proud of Sons ions Who O 1 Fought in 91 st r JI IAl ZEALOUSLY U l f H rf f M UN r HE SAYS A J NRAl f THE fifTHE tT HE people of Utah have reason to be proud of the record lif made 1 made by their representatives in the Ninety-first Ninety division this his is the tribute to Utah's Utah fighting draftees contained i in e a letter lettero to o Governor Simon Bamberger from Major General William Villiam H. H Johnston commanding the Ninety-first Ninety division written on the S S. S S. two vo days out from New Ne York The history of the Ninety-first Ninety division has been written and a apy apy opy py will be sent to the nearest relative of each officer and soldier ho rho lost his life during the campaign as soon as publication can cane cant hO t e e made General Johnston writes For th the purpose of perpetu- perpetu ling Its memory the Ninety first DI- DI t lion slon a association composed of all of- of I and men who ev ever r ser served sered ed with withe I le e division dl has hag been Leen or organized he 1 The people of your our state o ha r reaR reap rea- rea an a- a n R to tobe be proud of the record made by hy byh h heir lr Jr representatives In the Ninety nt rt division dl General Johnston w writes rites Officers and men earnestly N studied Ir duties and z zealously discharged uch th duties under fire It Il was the I ted d fortune of this division to serve at the thc front from the them theme fie m me it had completed training in ranee anee ance until tho the armistice Interrupted LL DESERVE CREDIT fl 1 ha have 8 Impressed ed upon officers and m fl however that other divisions and t her ther er tr troops assigned to duty In the of supply deserve equal credit w r th manner in m which their duties ire ere re discharged The Ninety first dl- dl slon could not have established and BO so fine a reputation as a ambat division dl had It not been beon for the felt feJt b by officers TS and men menet hit et not on all troops oops of ot the Amenn Amen Ameil- n expeditionary exp forces as well as of ot h be allies were ready to support them t that also alo other troops forming In h he United Sta states and all loyal citi- citi ns of ot tho the 1 United States were con- con in to h their lr way to the success f t the campaign DIVISION HISTORY irbe The e history of or the Ninety first dl- dl Ion has been written and has been prO ed by tho the s general headquarters L E E. F F. A Ninety first division asso- asso atlon has been ben organized composed f rail all officers and men who have ever erred red with the division di for the purse pur- pur se f of perpetuating its memery memer It our purpose to have a roster printed holn the home address of the memera mem- mem era of ot tho the division and anti as soon as can bo be made to publish be history r of tho the division with maps I boz the tho areas in which it fought ad td possibly a few illustrations of ot the Fund und o er over which it fought j I 1 I shall lal take e pleasure in r requesting b hp oj publication public committee to send you ou l opy of or tho roster of the Ninety first first and a a. copy OllY of or tho history as asen en Jn n as publication can n be made It Lour our purpose o also to furnish a copy the history f to the HIP nearest relative Teach each officer r and man who has lost I life daring da the tho campaign BEST eST OF SOLDIERS twit lIt It ha nan has bor been n a pleasure to comman command jn n such such a as composed this division y have ha d that no better rs exist than th can n h hP m d of t the hI for Ong merican ThEY VM will JL rI on pJ paa P 2 1 DUTY ZEALOUSLY Continued from pf pace 11 ii return to their civil c pursuits rot not Jot Rained gained as sd sol with the experience citizens citizen t tor iw but will return better buer this ear earr ar of or their service during during- aDd command in- in r d a hMO have ha o learned Ic how to co fortitude J t tobey tuna f with obe obey how to bear ad fl tl unavoidable olda bIn inconveniences Incon u una of ot the campa n. n f sufferings trig db not only seen sten th their r come jO or oa themselves th them but have 0 the tho cause cautho must for lor the i same lives their sae virtues of th the v virtue tt who ho have acquired and aDd cou le couri fortitude Au lence such racer exhibit fall tall as citizens to t their JI lives s JL I co throughout such suca men to you on the return of ot state mad aad citizenship of ot your theft equal sincerity 1 I I part rt nl with n nr r genuine r get ret get |