Show fORMER SALT SA T HER LAKER DESCRIBES ZEP LEP RAID An interesting though brief description description tion ton of a Zeppelin raid over England is Contained in a letter Tetter Teter written to Mrs Alta Ala Smith East Eat Fourth South street by Miss Alice Alce Broadbent formerly formerly formerly for for- merly of ot Salt Lake but now of Leeds England Mrs Smith received the letter letter letter let let- ter yesterday It I says We had the Zeppelins over us on Sunday Sundy night and all al the street lampi lampf were put out and all 01 the electric lights cut off of The tram cars were stopped Just where they were and the lights were put out and the people in the cars who were near home hom were very for for- B But t some people had many many miles mies to walk for the cars did not move until 3 o'clock next morning People who were in the churches and chapels had to come out long be before before be- be fore tore the end of the services owing to the electric light being cut off of al although although although al- al though one or two places continued in candle light All Al people working on ammunition came out of ot the workshops as a it is those places bombs are aimed at as near as the aviator can tell tel Trains Trins were stopped and of course people far away from home had to stay in the trains until they could continue their Journey at daylight The steel works' works forge was v also damped down I am pleased to say they did rot not come over Leeds although they were very near ner People say it i is Leeds they are trying to get at They did go over Yorkshire The They passed over eight countes counties but but we cannot get getto getto to know what hat towns they damaged The papers dare not say owing to the German spies They do not nol no tell tel us the tr truth th about the deaths but I hope none none of our friends or relatives has been hurt Tonight's paper states that ninety ninety ninety nine nine- ty bombs were dropped and only thirteen thirteen thirteen thir thir- teen deaths occurred which sounds ri ridiculous ri- ri But let us hope there are no nom m more re |