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Show WITH MB BQ WHITES FROM FIE Writing from "somewhere in France," William L. Blaylock, tells his wife in North Ogden that ho is enjoying enjoy-ing the best of health. He says: "My Dear Wife: I have been pretty busy of late' and have had but little time to write. "I am In tho best ot health. I am getting so fat my clothes are all getting get-ting too small, weighing 25 pounds heavier than -when I left you, and you can guess by that this climate agrees with me. "Wo have at last had that pay day wo hoped for so long and If yours has not come, it no doubt soon will. "I was insured tho other night for $5000 and so if anything happens to me that will be available for your benefit, but I am not figuring that way and so I want you to have ripe strawberries straw-berries ready when, I come homo In June. Tell Angus I am going to,bring him a watch, but can't mail any. par- eels. Well, you see I made the trip over all right. "I will have to take back that expression ex-pression of mine that I had outlived all my friends for I was sure favored with a bunch of mail today, a letter from father, and one each from Angus, Ang-us, you, Alva, Delia, also one from my friend, Mr. Reed of Plain City. Now as I am in Franco and have had my first pay day I expect to have my photd taken of course that may bo hard on the machine but I rather prefer being shot at that way than by the enemy. I don't know whether I can sond thorn or not but will try." oo |