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Show I! SERGT; G. F. STONE II ON VISIT I Sergeant Glenard F. Stone, regular '( army, Is In Ogden on a short furlough visiting wjth his parents, Mr. and Mrs. I; E, D. Stone. 931 Twenty-first street, and other relatives. Sergeant Stone Is private secretary to Major R. E. Frith, tuyu retired, and is Btatloned at Omaha, fj&T'f Neb,, In the recruiting service. He I enlisted In tho regular army in Oclo- fgt ber. He will leave for the return to J$j duty on December 29. ifii Sergeant Stone is well known In p ; Ogden, having a large circle of friends I ttj , and acquaintances here, ffc 'j "It Is curious to note tho difference jjgj ; between the east and west in patriotic 2j entbusiasm," he said today. "Of course ! i no one doubts that the west is just as i patriotic and Is exerting itself just as 'j horoclally In tho assistance of tho B ij government, but the east has tho ap- I i poarance of being at war, while tho I fj weat does not. at least that is two of 3 the intormountaln part of It which I tl ij have visited. A man in uniform in an J 1 eastern city Is honored by everyone I wherever ho goes and ono feels that d ;j the service of tho boys fighting for I f Unci Sam 1b really appreciated." I if oo |