Show I LA Y WIL ILL VISIT S SONS SON'S NS N'S GRAVE IN r FRANCE ANGE Mrs Lulu Kleinman of Toquerville will sail from New York today on the S. S S. S President Harding with a group of Gold Star mothers who will visit the American battlefields and military cemeteries in France as guests of the government Mrs Kleinman who is Utah's only gold star mother to make the trip this year left Salt Lake City Monday and was met in Wyoming by that states state's only visiting mother Mrs Kleinman is the mother of I seven sons and three daughters All Allare Allare Allare are living with the exception of Moroni Kleinman who was killed in the Aisne- Aisne I Marne offensive on June 26 1918 Her two oldest sons were disqualified for military service on account of injuries received in civil life and those younger young young- er than Moroni were under military age Mrs Kleinman is 15 a native name of Toquerville Toquerville ville vUle but has spent an active life In other Utah cities and in Nevada Wyoming and Idaho Moroni Kleinman enlisted in the marines marln s in Salt Lake in 1917 going to Mare island Island for training and then to Quantico Va From there he went er c overseas elS in March 1918 and in April April was in the trenches with the twentieth company compan of the Fifth marine regiment He distinguished himself in the fightIng fighting fighting fight fight- ing In Belleau woods and was killed three months after going into action I Mrs Wm J. J Hayward of Paris Idaho I Iwho who has been in Cedar for two weeks visiting with her son and his wife ife Mr I I and Mrs Ira N. N Hayward left Thursday Thursday Thursday Thurs Thurs- day for Provo Utah where the lady I IWI I WI will 1 visit Isit another 2 son on for teu ten days when she will e leave for her home I I I Mrs Hartley Woodbury who has hasI I been bren In bed for the past two weeks I In preparation for an operation for re removal removal re- re re-I re I moval of toxic goitre was operated on at the hospital this morning Reports are that the tae operation was waa successful |