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Show \ Page Two THE MIDVALE JOURNAL THE MIDVALE JOURNAL Weekly (Friday) Published by the Jordan Publishing Company, Inc. Ph. :'>lid. 178 136 N. :IIain St. All business correspondence should be addr~>ssed to The Midvale Journal, Midvale, Utah. Terms of Subscription $1.00 Per Year (in advance) Entered as second class matter at the postoffice at :Midvale City, Utah, under act of March 3, 1879. Modern Job Printing Department maintained. All prices baser! on the Franklin Printing Price List. Advertisin~: Rates Display, per column inch ..... $0.35 $0.10 Readers, per line School nurse say~ all girls should know this ,\. :~-:~t ....., . ·='· A •. -:::::~; T ALKING to a roomful of big) sehoul girls on personal hygiene, an experienced district nurse said: "One of the basic rules of health fm girls is to keep the system functioninA naturally at all times. Normal exercisi and diet habits should be encouraged. But when nece.t'ary there's no harm ir taking nujol, since it works mechani· cally and can't disturb the norma functions of any or~an of the body. Particularly with girls, there are time~ when nujol should always be taken. Take a ~poonful everv night for a fe"' days. It's a thoroughly safe and harm· less method. It won't cause distress 01 gas pains or griping." Nujol is different from any other sub· stance. It contains no drugs or medi· cine. It can be taken safely no matte1 how you are feeling because it is s, pure and harmless, and works sc easily. Every woman should keep ! bottle on hand. Every dru(:gist has thil remarkable substance. Get the genuine ...................... FOR REAL SERVICESend your clothes to HICKS TAILORING Complete Cleaning Alterations Pressing and Repairs Delivery Service Phone Midvale 107 ......................... ~ (}yfeade's .rDvlartha @ Midvale - IKITCHEN - - Utah COUNCIL By LEONARD NASON IUIIIntiou ., lltWIII 11\'EIS, D S. C. STORY FROM THE START . Ettdie 8crgeant and COp)'rlght by GP.orge H. Doran WNU Sen·lce Private CompanY~ Uarcy, lately discharged from a h·>sPital. behind the front, In F'rance, bt>come bored nnd dl~· su•led with life In rerlocement They elude the guards c.:amv. and go owr the hill to ftnd And rejoin thoir old oulftt, the Sev· At enty-nluth field artillery V<lucouleur8 thf•y nre told their outHt ha~ movt>d up beyond Toul \Veak, tired and hungry, the twn men seek tood Upon the promise of a "real" feed. they RJJiit a pile of wood for the When an latter officer's rook. offer• them hrrad and salm0n, thPy thmsh him. A friendly M P helo• litem get a truck rjde to Toul and ~(,me brrad and jam for a meal. Late next dAY they find their or-gnniza. tlon In the woods Hoth mE'n ar! worn out :1 nd hungry but a drh·f on the Cerman position IP to hE'· gin in an hour. and Eadie 1s com mnnrlrd to go alonJit:. CHAPTER 11-Continued -3!" sal<l ii;nrlie. "You don 1 menn to sny thar I've l(nt to start a drive with ten cartridge~. rto you7 Why, my G-<1. 1 rnuld shoot all that o!J at one hothe." "That's all yuu get," said Cokey. t,·ing up tile nel'k of the StH·k "TherP uin·t nrurh hore unrl the 01:1 ~Inn says tpn rounds roer nwn. 1\'hnop I Hun nlnng nuw, little ho.v I Ten round> (ll'r rnnn, tlocm·s onlers. If you shoot all them oil al a Germnn, you come h:wk Hnd I'll gh·e you mnt·e." "Time ft1es." suid llnm. E:11lie pnc·k<'t<'d his UIIIJllUnitlon und fnllowert llnn1 away from the pile ol ''T~n hu~Ps. The hor~e!:' WPre hdng IPd from tt1e pid;et line an•l ltarnes,erl In lite guns an<l a nnmher of men wer~ lasldng tnrpaulim on the four~nn, H small four wheeled wn;:nn thut seemerl lillecl to tlUI·~till~. I've gnt a million things to do. out the Urst unrl m'"' ir11purtant now Is 10 Hit. The bf'~t knowledge of t11e cuun trs In the worlcl wu1l't hPip H man il he collapsfs r.·orn IHmger. Anrl I !!aren't h~d the oat bag on slnrP morning." lie wPnded bis wus toward the en11 of the encuJUpl!lent fartheN trom the pickrt line. !:Jere he lmew the kitchen would be and, su1·e enough, under a dirty tarpaulin he fnunrl the cho1v gun, a grf'n~y table, and 1he cook. smolilng a cll!arelte. "lluw·s chances on a feed, Joer· calle•l the sergPnot. "Well. It It ain't Eadie. lleard you was dead. Come ln. (;ot oume slum left and co!Tt>e and bread und jUJu.' lie ladl!'\1 slam Into Eadie's mess l!ll, gave him n cuo half full of jam. nnd handed him several slires of hrend. "~lug o' Juve," saiu t11e cuok. H!ling r•;uclie's rup, "on' tiler~ you are. \\'ell, how ur~ yuh? What huppenecl to you up on the Marne? !.est we heard ~·ou an t'oliin~ no' ~like Ser g01·~ky an' Bell Sloan wu~ all killer! in u heap." it's true," suid Eadie, "~lo~t of gulping coffee. "I wus up ou the rr.. nt nnu some of the gung from the batlalion told me I wus rletalled to go home. So then I s1arted on the run fur the hnttery anrt met Sloan and the rest of them waiting at a crnssroans We took u short cut urross 8 tielrl." En<lle pnusPrl, his eye lool;ing Into spare, his mind on that red nl~ht nlJnve the ~IIII'Ue. "We lll'nrd 11 rum ing," resumed gudle, "ar!!l we Hopped 'Lie down, say~ the nurse to me you re ut .lou.v-sur-~lnrin.' The nex1 I kuew I wa8 on a lwsp11al truln. Joe. if you wont to know what fun Is, you want to ride on a bospitul train. lhree In a bunk, suld bunk being buill for one." "Are you a member ot this batlery?•· nsl;ed a dlsu:;rreullle vol!•e. Eadie lonked up. An officer stood n~rore him. a thin man. witb a nervous IJPtulant mouth, angrs ey~s. and the !llr of o s·polled rhlld looking for some one to hully. "Yes. sir," said fi:adle. "What do you meuo by loaftng In the kitch;on when we're all tryiug su hard to get away on time? \Vh~ haven't you eaten your supper long ago?'' "I Just rejoined, sir," said Eadie. "Where hn ve you been ?" "l'\·e just come but·k from llosp11al sir." l~a•lie shifted his arm ever fO >lightly so thut the offl~er might see the l'l'ounrt stripe. "Where were you bit?" asked tbe otlicer. "I wnsn't lllt, I was gassed." "Oil," >aid the ofllrer. There was a short Jlll!rse. "Buve you authority to wear that wound stripe?'' "No, sir," suld Eadie, "but J ex· How to be a welcome dinner guest -is e(ju:.lly as Important as how to be a cl.arming hostess. 1 'o doubt there is not one of us who isn't anticipating being a guest at some friend's dinner table during this holiday season. How shall we be lllen.sant guests and mak·e our company desired~ The first and last rule or course is to follow the lead of our bootess and be considerate always. 'l'here are so many little customs that ane important and no proper gue;;t can i;;nore tlcem. Invitations to uinner should be answered within twenty-fonr hours after receiv-ing, in the same : yle as received, either formal or informal, We must plan to arrive not more !hao ten minutes before the hour for dinner. 0:1 no account .:hJrl of accident must a 1\l:est be late for a dinncr engagrn r!'lt. Wheu dinner is seHerl and anrooun!.'er! the g-uests enter the dinning room and •toke their p!at~ll accorrl'ng to ti.!e r.r•· n;;Pment of the hostess. Cue<ts w'll ,t nd behind th, r chairs until the ho· ,ess IJy o;C<.Jing herself, gins th• ~l n~l to he 0 ::ted. ~·rom which t: 1e c the L1i,.;.i '? Really a trivia, n··••·r tl'l ; be p· t·fectlr corrrl'l we '~t ol' ·:..r;lvcs fr• '"' the le:r side. The 11 pk n is p:-rtir.~,~. !.!~ ....1!rlnd, peet-" "\\'ell, you'd better take it otT then only par• .l.l/, a I cpr ,, on ·!Je lap hiHJon:., ~ .. ' l17.·..,y laicl 1n the a:tucer, Hurry and tiul~h your meal and do n 7Pr ll·r· ~ ,\ .iur tn the c";1. L'sc..l 'ollle work. I cia res as you 1·e don" kn'ves or [J:'·• rr' nt'V"~ laid back little ••nough the pn•t month or so. on t .~e t. !Jle c. 1th T~e l~n;in ·wh n not l'IIP otlkt•r wall;erl •·oldly away. in u. e is plac-.d aero~, the euge of "~'or G-rl's sake, who t, thnt?' the pi tle. ~!l,[le<i Earlie. "\\'here the h-t dill ne \vhen 1 cou oe 1~ fir'·'l~d WP !.1y come froml" knife and f1ri: on th' ph.te, , •' tines "Oh, don·t mind him. he'' simple. of the fork tu,·ueu up. an.! ••,,, handles suld tile cook. ":-;ame·s l'onnor, J diredly in fror:t. o that t'wy will think thP~' got nltu oll 8 salvage pill' not be •I, thP IV~Y of the rerson re- ..;4.,ll!l'Whel·e. '' moving the r,at·-. "lie yonr bu~s'/'' aske<l ~':odie, at· Break;"" brc: J or rrack0r~ into a rad;ing lite ~lum ugnln. platB of .nup d •e• ·~ck to the nur"llull I" >·al<l the ruult, ''he thoughl sery Au I · o pick up a 1 , <" piece of he was. I hau a shin bone toukln brPad an•l lc ,.e a row of t•etlt marks h~r-e t lie other rnurnin' un' he says tu In one cc. ncr i; rqu.lll" unpardonable. me, '\\'but'& for dinner toclu~ 1' Sl·e !lJPak ofl a S"!laJI piece of bread at a 'Soup.' • 'Taint enough. says he. s;·e. time, bu•ter It and eat L. In eating 'l'm tnkln' Ol'ders from the mess ser meat cut off a bit at a time as rle- gennt.' '!lon't be lnsuh<•nlinate, •up siretl ar . ed a ltCTu;\lely with or her he. Sse. 'This here IS u re~ular outl1t un' tht·re ain't but two men rates b-1· ac~ompaniment.s of fle meat course. Don't be a "finldrv" guest! Neve1 high round tills kitchen. Them·s the embarrass a hostess! In rare in- hatter~· commander an· the mess ~er stenc•:S if a d~sh is sam· ·bing that we gE'!Int.' 'We'll see about tliut. say~ hNtrtlly uisl:Jie we may IJe pardoned he. Sye, ·no! There'< the captain's for toying with our bread or enjoying tent right over there under that hi!< \\'ell, ~l·rr:eant, t•e went over an olive or two un .il the nrxt course. tr·ee. Our ll'r. .•~er ·~•)WB best that we there nnrl h:s en rs was rell as fire haYe ;;njo;eil the hospit.dl:y of 'l'H \Yell, when he come out, they was ho<le"S. 'l'!..J w;;', omo guesi is as re<lder'n e\'er. \Ytly, g-d d -n him I" graciou> i>' ace ;> J·lg as the hostesd cried the conk. leaping to his feet, I in offering. If you have a special "l'was sllng.n· hash In this muo·E que•t nn ,\ -vu be.ng .1 gu--· ur bost- army lJefore lie was pupped I" e~s-wr.·e to ~hrtha Me'ldr, Hon.e "I m g'ad he's staying lwre," said SErvice nJrcau, Sper•y Flour Co., San Eailie. "There'll he enough things at Yranciscn. the front to boll•er me. Look. can yon let me bnve 8 can of hardtack and some canned wllly? l want to tuke them along In my musette." "Thnt shavey won't go nowhenes near the front," said the cook, rum nrnging for the hardta!·k and wllly. ''I here are too mnny solllnrtoes eager nn' will in' to let go a sl ng at blm. There I There goes the whl~tles. I'm glud I'm a cook. It's gonna be a wet night." "0-n It," muttere1 Enllie. Be !:'tood up and put the can of hardtack and I he canned wiiiJ Into his musette. ''So ton :.t. Joe.'' "Good lutk,'' rPplled the rook. ··Bring us ~ut•k a few souvenirs." E:odie run to where he had 1eft bls (lark ann found the fourgon already rlrnwn out on the road with the ma chine gunners l(I'Ouped behind It. "Come on, ~}nllle," called Ham. 'Leave your park. Orders Is to leave vneks. they come up Inter If we're In need of 'em. Got your name on It?" "Sure has,'' suld F.arlle, untying hi> overcoat from the pack. "That lm 1 surh a had order. I won't have to hike all night with a full pack. Oh. h-1, that d-n map I" The sergeunt lookrn desperately around for Lieu tennnt Sawyer, the officer to whom th€ captnln had directed him to report tn uu•mnrize the map. He dlscoverell the officer, alrearly mounted. mnvln~t r!ow.n the road. The sergeant pur sued him. ''Oh. lieutenant," he ~n,ped, "I'm ~upposed to memorize the scttor anr1 I couldn't get a second to do 11 until now. Could I borrow your map while there's 8 lit tie rtayl ight left?" "Hullo, sergeant," s11ld the lieu trnant, leaning from the saddle to ~lluke hon<ls. "It wouldn't rlo you an~ ~:ood to borrow the map now. you couldn't see, and we won't be allowed any light. I wouldn't dare lr nd It to you, because It's the onls fire map we've got.'· "Oh, man I" muttered the sergeant helplessly. "H Isn't really necessary for you to bone the map," E1lld the lieutenant, "Don't worry moving out again. !:lave you got a Hrst aid packet?" ·•Yes, sir." "Well, that's all you need." With a loud cry from the dlfferen 1 drh·ers and the slapping of whips UJ< column began to move, 'l'he batten tu rued out onto the main roar!. i· began to rain and Eadie pul on bi~ slicker. "\\'ell, so we're driving," said be "And 1 broke my neck to get up ber~ In time to go with it. Figure that out' \\'ell, I suppose If I'd got here tno la!l· tor It l'rt have been juH as mad" "Walt till you see the plare we r• drl\•ln' at," said one ot the murhin~ gunners. "I wouldn't gh·e a Di)on franr for our chances o goin' ten yards.'' "llave you been up on the trout 1' asl;ed the sergeant In surpt'lse. "Up on the front'/" cried all. "O--n right we been up. Every night for tbe lltst coupla weeks." "Have we got n good place tor the guns?" asked Eadla. l•:veryone tried to an~wer at ante. ''I'll say it's good," they cried. "It's out In t\o Alan's land about fifty yard> in front o' the lrenclles." ''And there's a greut big hill there,' "aid llam, "the biggest !Jill I e\·er ~~ at•d on top of It's the bache. Boy, they can lean out of their observ8· tories and spit on the gunners." "Kid us along I" scolfed ~:unle. "All rlgllt," suld the gunner·s. ··wall tIll 1t gets dul·iight un· see." Dnrknes1l fell and the ruin Increase<! Eadie remembered that his gos uwsk nad not had Its eye·pieces greased ann that the rain would blur his vlslou wt1en he JtUt It on. After the fatigue of the pr<·\·lous doy that nlglll march l'l'O~ douhlv ... xhaustlng, even though he c.1n1rt rest "·' sitting on Lhe steps ol the fourgou <luring the frequent halts Try as hf <·oul<l he could not shake otT a deep <h•t•r~s~lon, whl<:lt, as th~ night and the mnrrh prngres;~d. begnn to <le,·etop Into downright fer•r. • "What's !he matter, sPrgeunt?' asked Bam. sitting down besloe Eaille during one of the baits. "You don't ~Pem to bave mucb to say.'' "I tell you, Uatn, I'm ~c~red," said Eartle. "lv'e been running around France for th~ last ten days or ~o and I'm all tired out. And then to be wet and col<!. This ruin get8 my goat. They say that a mnn's first battle Is the worst, and after that he doesn't mlnn. \Vhat n d-o lie I 'l'hls lsn t my first s~rnp by a tong shot, but I'm twlee as scared as I e\·er was on t11e ~arne." ··so·m I," said llam. "Walt tilr you •-ee t11e fmnt, thouch. and what we·,.~ Man, my teeth ~:ut to rirlre aguiust. rHttle e1·ery time I think of it." Before l~adie's eyes the dim shapes ot the gunner·s morerl back and forth in the darkue~s. A borse stam(ren rattling his truce chains ami his drirer rurse!l softly, [<'rom tile hear! of tlw column curne a walling cry, "F'or war·r·rd. llooooooo !" "Gup I" said tile drirers, whips slUfJ[)Cd, horse~ stanrpe!l, the cur1·1ugt·S trcnked. The men behind the fourgon held little conversation. Tlwy wer<' ull murlllne gunners, with the exrev tlon ot Ea11ie. There were two ma chine guns with euch battery for air era ft defense, uod one mun wus left with the guns to ~·boot at ralrllng air· [>IonEs. willie tile rest bore down heavily on picks and shovels. The ma· chine gunners now meditated on wbar their particular job would be during the coming attark. One thlug the.v were sure of, that tlre job would be unplea;·ant. Eadie, on his part, was lt·O tired to talk. Only once tlld he speak, after the first time. "l!am," salrl he, ''dirt you ~ee Dare~ Do you suppo~e thPl anywhere? brought him up, or left hi111?" "They pruba!Jiy left him to come along tomonow with the meu·s packs aud the rest of tile wheeled u·aosvurL s ~-------------------He was wounded, yoo know. and Just buck from hospital.'' "Wounded?" cried Eadie, "what dl!ference would that make? So was II" "Aw, you know what I rneao, he was really hit,'' said liom. ''Any ways, thej n~ed you to obsen·e or parley French for 'em or somethin'." Eadie responded with a grunt. They marched In silence for some time, and then passed through 8 ruined town, where chinks of light showed In the cellm·s. rar otT to the dHunce gleamed a row of lights, lil;e those of a dis taut boulevard. "Is this us?" asked 8adie. ''This Is us." 1,replied Bum. "Them lights Is the German lines." "How much farther do we go?" USkl'd Earlie. "Oh, quite a ways,'' sold one of the machine gunners. "Yup, quite a dru~ yet. I been over this d-o road so mnny Urnes I know e\·ery st<ell bol• In it." "Snared, eergeant?" asked another Friday, January 20, 1928 nNo, s1r ..... Stl<·k around out~hlc "That·~ ull. and the cuptuln will luke you over to the jumping off 1Jiute wilh him wi1en he goes. Gn<HI luek." '"a die's cup1111n 8hook har.d~ •with hiru nnd the seq;eant went out ugain into the wt'l trench. lie felt his w:n along the wull. looking for ~nme phll.e to sit <!own whe1·e he could gel his feet out of the water. A dim shopt• hefore him resolved lt~elf Into two own standing ngairwt the wall, a blun ket over their lwarls. "Who's there?" asketl r.:arlle. "We're ser1tries. sir." said the men ''I'm a sergPant from t11e Held ar· tillery," sold i•:n<lie, rlelirntely lettln~ the men ktww thut he was not au ot· fil'er. "\\'hat outtit ure you from7 Al'e you out of the i:ilxteenth?" "Nnw," saifl 1fiP lllPU, ••1'ass." "That's the front line we Just passed," snid the raptnin. "Look out for these shell holes. 'l'IJey're quite thick here." lie fell Into one just tllen wllh all lhe noise 1wd sphrshing flf a di\'ing horse lanrling In a tank. ~:ur!IP. went Into one himself, into icy water up to l1ls waist. The captain led Eadie oJT the roa1: and aeruss a field. The sergcnnt coutrJ feel gru~s and ne\V ruts urHiel llis teet and lmcw llmt the guns must have passed tlmt 1~ay. TIH'Y rlilllbe<l Ull ~ tow hill nnn sat down on the gruun•l. The caplaln muttered somethinl' ahnut one o'clot·k, linin St'epe<l under l•:a•l1e • slickl'r, mud arHI water had sna l;erl through his hrec!'11es so that he felt us If he were nnl;ed from the waist down. lie lwrame eons!'lons stHlrlen l.v ot 1 ru~tling orerheatl. a soft whi~· fling. lil;e the ~tirrlng of wlnrl tlmnwh "We're Sentries, Sir," Said the Men nnrl found It came from what looked like a high bonk along the road. ''l'nreful," said the caplain, "tl!eres a trem·h along the road. There·s un qther one here. Feel arouurl wi1 h you1 foot and you feel the hl'idge into It ller·e, give me your hand." The sergeant groped uhnut until he found the other's hnnd 8nrl then mun :1gerl to get arross whul felt like u plank leading from the road to the 111~;1 hnnl;. lie heard water splu;lllng un•J before he renllzed It he wns knee·rleep In ley wat~r hlm~elf. The sound of splashing ahPad ceased 8t!d then an 01 her mysterious voice snoke from th•· . biOl'kne~s. "This wuy," rold t11e voice, "mlnrl the step, it's quite lllgh·. '"H<lle fell boards umler Ills hands when h•' hm<led, a mntch rraekled. aM then ~ E:11<1l~ rnndle lighted the dnrkness. found himself In a dugout, a hurrow a hole In the wall of the trenrh, sn uurruw thai two houi'IIS lal<l side b,l >.hie floored lt. Along one slrle a bunk had been dug out of the wall and om this hunk sat I<:nrJie's cupluin und an other man. ul~o an Jlfflcer by his fare. though otherwise Ills appearance wus that of an enlisted mun. A dou[(hho)' officer, Eadie knew ut once. The In fnntry officers, knowing thol every sniper Is hunting them as target~. rto not go In >ery Stl·ongty for au otllcer· like appearance. "TI1ls is the sergeant thnt's ~:nlng with you," said Eadie's captain, open lng his map case. "Where's the officer?" a~ked thP dough hoy. "\\'~11," said Eadie's <'ntotuln. "to tell you the truth I'm shy of ollkcrs f're ouly got the executh·e nnd one other who's got to stay witll me. ue·s too I'Uiuable to send cavorting olf to get killed. 'l'l1e set·geant's g<.lng willl you ulone." "lltlt l'an he do t11e Job?'' a>ked the rloughl.Joy, looking seur·dnugly ar Eadie. "Oh, yei1'," rHplil·d tl1e <'upluln, ''be'> very cnpahle, 111ore so thnu <nost ofll· <·ers und he's had con>ltler·ahl~' h:<tt•P Nn)V. ser~cnnr, ti~ten exp~rlence. 1111\e you got t11e •ector 11ell in mirul1' "Yes, sir," sairl l~adie. !le harlu't out it was no time to admit it al that IIIOIIIent. ··w~ll, this conntr·y. you hnow. I~ pretly flat, so we cun't lirHJ " good 0 P. H~uce we have to Sl'ud you along with the lnfnutry. They're a good nut lit, the Sixteenth, nod you ou~;ht to ha1·e un amu<lng nay. We'll give you u pistol and soroe rockets nud if th" Infantry wanl the range IPngthenl'd the rnptaln, who Ia battalion com mantler, will tell you. \\'hate1·er he wants done, he'll tell you and you shoot the corresponding rocket. When the ad1·ance rear·hes Its ob]el't!V<·. you'll take the co-ordinate~ or all the good targets and tl1e !oration of our tr·oop~ and come hnek with the infor matinn. Any question<? No? 1Ja1·e you got a first a irl pnd;ct ?" "Ye~::::ir !" ''Well, keep I! handy. Ann don·t tai;e any letlers or o1·uers or maps or tlnything on you that mlgh 1 gtre in formatiun to tl1e t·nrmy in •·nse you shoultl-Pr--<lrop them, or an)· Ihing." J I lofly trePS. "P~~~~!':S~ Babies !'' Wt'rll ~~~HI~ thlng uud the souur! •liPrl uwuy In til~ rllstanl'e, as though whaterer It was thai passed trailed Inn;: slreamers of Hutter·ing ~ilk h~tlind it. 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"Here's my haltnlion," sold IIIP ('UP· 'len nppt•nJ"ed all taln suclc!Pnly. uround En<lie. He eould hpur some one reportln~: to tile rntltaln. n tale uf wrong roocls. rompaniP~ gone astrn.~ in the darkness. nn<l the sad news that the hattnllon wns sh.v nhnllt twenty five per Ct'nt of it~ Plfertive sfr~ngth "Where ~re they1" usked the ca)ltaln. "God knows," said the other ruun "A plutoon from tills rompuny, a squad from that, ten men from anoll:· er. It wasn't the men's fnult. ()thPr outHts kept cutting Into the rolumn r.t crossl'f1nrls. \\'e had a h-1 of 8 tlrne. \\'orse than the night hefnre Sol~sons It seems ns It ere1·y time we plnnnP.I a drive 11 rnlned soup and stones tu spln'h 11." "The Germuns claim thry·re In rtl 1·ect llnlson with llpuren," remn1·ke<l the captnln. "~la.rhe they are. Rumo of us will know this time tomorrow night Well, ha,·e II•P nwn rll~ In und gl't some st~ep At fnur o'rlol'k every one up. Yctu d helter get some sleep, I'm goln.~ sergeun'l, yon II nee,) lt. around to hnre a lnok at my rom pnnles, Stn.1· he•·e nr111 shut 1onr ey~8 a minute.'' ''I'd .Just a~ soun come with you:• said l~ndle. "It will warm me up a bit. .. "Don't be a fool," salr! the roptaln. ·•You won't do any l(Ofld rnnuin~ aronnrt wlrh me. ~lil.v here aurt r<''L 'ton won't !(et annt hrr cl1anre for ~orne time." The captain swished nwn.v nnil Eudle. nrawing up hi~ IPgs to gel tht•rn under the ~lleller of his sllr·k~r nn•l overcor.t, plllow!'<l Ids hean on his gns mnsk onrt put his hrlnwt ovt>r Ills f:we ;rhe lnfnntJ')I had enr·h man rllg a hole for himself to slet•p ln. 'o that he woulrl hare protection In rose or u homh~nlnwnt. but Enrlle wns an ar· tillery mnn nnll so slept on top of the II<! listener! to the rnln rat· ~:rounn Jllng on t1is helmet. he thought of till~ sector tllnt he rllrl not lmr.w. i'Prhap> he woulrl have ltH'I< nnr! gN o Rllght woun1l rig ill at the hPI!Innlg of llle n f. tnlr. But thnt would rnPan hospital ugnln onrl the prMpel't wa~ not alltir· lng "Come, come, ser~:ennt I" S11d a voice. "('orne, It's time you wne up. f've let you sleep 1111 the lust mlunre.' Earlie pushed otT his helmet unrJ 8at up. It was no longer raining an<l day was not far otT. All about, men were rising from the ground, coming out of their lloles as the dead will on the Jucl!:menl day. Th~y nrose, settled their helmets, adjuster! their gas masl;s, an<l mo\'ed otT Into the duslr. l!:a<lle, stilT nnd cold, hnhhlerl aft~r the captnln. pasl group nfter group of soldiers, all l(ning rlnwnhllf In the half· dar·kness. nnil grnnnlng with the pain of tbclr stlfTenrd llml,_ •J Midvale Extension "we're shoe k troors. \\'p're ~;etlln' relie,·e•l olltla here tonigl1t lo ~o pull off 8 bat!IP some" her·e." "All," said l•:nrlle, "Is this a hot set· tor1" "\\'ell." said the nwn. "it Is unrl It ain't. You <'!Ill he11r patrols nut 111 ti11• wire SOUI~lirl!l·~ un' If a IIIUU W•llket! uround the pnrn]1et In the rluytirn~ he'd most lil;e get shut at. bul otHer· wise we don t see 1nuth action" ''They got P hill there," ~pol;e U!J man. the other man. "an lhe ho<'he un ll•p "D-n right, I'm seared, aren't yon?' uf 11 can see us come uuttu our dug "No, I uln't stared reully, but Ill) outs. A gu~ ~Inn, I ain't kiddin' kidneys gets to workln O\'ettlme the can't write n letter to his girl l'l'ilhour minute we lea1·e them last bouses.'' thlnkin' the bnche are Junkin' o1·er bl~, In a short time Eudle could tell Ol shunlder an· rea<lin' every word of It" the action ot the column, a toug halt. "!'sst I'' hlsse<l one of the sent rles n fo1·wa rd mO\ ement., an ndvuure or o A man wns coming splal terln~ flown lew yarrls, halt again, ad1·unee a few the n·enrh. more, halt again, that the eod of lhe "Are you there, sergeant?'· nskPII march hull lJeeu reached and lhat out the ueweomer. Ea<lle o·etognizeu thf> by one the guns were being turned oft <loughiJuy tuptuln's voice. the roacl, flogged o1'er the dilrll unrt "Yessir," he replied. taken to their positluns In the 11eld. ucome on, thfln.'' "Is Ser:;ennt Earlie behind that four the ollicer s~rgearll followed The gt•n ?" collrd n mire from the darlt 011 rur11e.,out They trenth. the down ness, that Eadie reengnized us the cap alun" turutd otlicer the and road the tutn·s. II•· il in the rlire•·tlun that the tolurmJ Jra01 "II ere, sir I" answered ~:attic. turned In tile dlret·tlou of tile vole£· taken. The ~uing wa~ I'PQ rou~h IIIHI In tile lnt<·nse hladwes• 11 11'11' llliJif•Ssible to sec the surface of the road. "!la11 !" 8adie ronrplied lnstanlly filere was a long silenl'e. "::loy your piete," spoke liP the cap. tain, ''nnd get il over with.'' "You Americans7" osl;erl the un>een • sentry. "Surest thing," replied tile raptaln ........................ 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