| Show t FROM U SOMEWHERE IN FRANCE The Tho following letter was WaR received this week from Beige Sergeant nt Robert Dal Dal- Co D. D 3rd Dr Bri 20 Engineers A A. E. E F. F France Franco which will prove interesting reading to his life many Park irk City friends your letter and enclosed receipt reached me somewhere In France Francea a short time ago after traveling over overa a great part d df dt France Our man mall manhal has hal been coming in very slowly since we came here but that has hal no doubt been due to the great groat deal of such matter which has to be handled by bythe bythe bythe the authorities here I 1 was Will very much plea pleased oo to hear from you when I did because e It is very often a long time between let let- They are held up so long Inome in some ome cases The Record very often comes ahead of other mall mail I have received several copies since I 1 came came across and it Is indeed like a letter from home We have hav a local publication publication pub pub- here in France rance called the Stars and Stripes s. s which is published publish publish- ed by the A E. E F. F and which gives us a great deal of the news Very often we get items from home which would not reach us otherwise I will send you a copy under separate mail mall We had a good trip across but because because be be- cause of the censor I cannot relate any ny of the incidents in connection therewith Let it suffice that I am safely across and that I am safely at my destination Somewhere Somewhere In France I am well and quite contented with my work because I realize that I am trying at least to d my part in this the greatest of conflicts the world has ever known For our amusement we have a Y M. M C. C A. A which has done and Is la doIng doing do do- ing lag a wonderful work in France for forthe forthe forthe the soldier Every evening after the dally work is finished we can ean can read or or write there or listen either to a perfectly good and real American masla ma- ma sla- sla le Entertainment In the way of vaudeville vau- vau deville devillo and movies moves is to be had bad every very week and this with French history history history his his- tory and classes for the study of TT TT French nil fill in an otherwise dull time Bunda Sunday is III devoted to chur church h services service In lu the tho morning and evening and torn some sort lort of athletic game in the after hoon noon We Ve are camped in u ii forest somewhere In Prance France where we are preparing to help tho boys bOYI out front fron lick the Kaiser j I There are several leveral of the brothers brother l In this and the other cOlU companies near us us UI and we are planning a little trip I and a visit to one of the French Frencl lodges here if it we find on investigation tion that it is O. O K K I have met a good many Canadians also who have traveled Th There re are some camps near us and they visit us very often orten I 1 presume that the Park ark Is pretty well depopulated of the young fellows tel fel I lows lows by this time I 1 ha have e read with interest erest tire tIm letters of the fellows from Park especially those from Dud Horan Moran and Ed McLaughlin I might add that I was In tho the same harbor as Dud when we landed in France I knew the e- e ewas was on from the letter lettel In the Record and we saw it from our transport while transport while we we were waiting wafting Of course we could coult I not see ea eRAh h other but I I knew that tha he was there I l' l would have given a alot alot lot Jot to see him and talk with him but butof butof butof of course that was wa impossible under present military laws I met a young f fellow by the tho n name me Robinson of Robinson or-Robinson from front Park on our our transport transport trans trans- port about three days out of New York I was in charge of the dinIng din dining din din- dining ing hall on the ship or oJ I would perhaps perhaps perhaps per per- haps never have met him lie He Is Is- the only fellow from Park I have hav met in fact the only fellow from Utah until untila a few days ago when when I met a fellow fello who had worked on the Dig Big Four mill last summer In Park We are all anxious to see see seethe seethe the scrap p pat at an end and we hope that the combined com coni- com combined efforts of the Allies AUles will do dothe dothe dothe the trick Write me when you get a chance and remember meto neto all the boys Yours Youra fraternally DOB BOD Sergt Robert Dalgleish Co B 3rd Engra A A. A E. E F. F France Via New York |