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Show oo DOUGHNUTS PLEASE THE BOYS GOING HOME The canteen at the station was made merry this morning with the arrival of fifty or more soldiers and sailors, most of whom wero going homo for good and others. who were just on fur-lugh, fur-lugh, but all happy as could bo. The phonograph was started with their arrival, and never stopped while they were there, "Smiles" being played play-ed more in that half hour than It ever will be again in the short existence of all popular songs. Doughnuts wore the popular diet, and boys were trading a lump of sugar for another doughnut, until they discovered dis-covered that all the doughnuts and all the sugar in Ogden was at their disposal. dis-posal. Most of the men were from Camp Dix. 5 Some were to have sailed but two days before their discharge. But none were grief stricken over the loss of their trip. For home was the best place for a trip and that was the destination des-tination of fifty men today as they stopped over to receive some of the hospitality of the local canteen. |