Show I. I TRENCH WARFARE J. J i f Fri 44 P l There h was an Interesting and patriotic patriotic pa pa- meeting at the 1 M. M I K church I last night but because of lack of I publicity and stupid management at atI I ithe the Salt Lako I.-alco end but few Cew knew of tho the meeting and but a n. small crowd was present weeks week's It was announced In last Record that Lieutenant J J. J 1 F. F lather Mather of or the tho famous Princess Pat Regiment of Canada would speak In Park City but but- n no arrangement m nt was made for a ahall ahall ahall hall and no no further publicity given b by the tho Society In the metropolis In charge of the tho affair Word came came up Wednesday that Rev Peter Simpkins would accompany accompany accompany pany the speaker and through the efforts of local people leople the M. M E B. B church was secured for tor the meet meeting ing other Ing-other other public halls hall being engage e ed l Thursday morning because of the work plied piled upon Parson Simpkins that gentleman was near neara a nervous collapse and It was impossible im- im Impossible impossible im Im- possible for Cor Im to accompany the Canadian Lieutenant The meeting was held however last night and those fortunate enough to be present were entertained entertain entertain- ed ednd and ind enlightened The Tho object of the meeting was to enthuse if It possible all British and Canadian subjects sufficiently to enlist en- en list and serve their respective countries countries countries coun coun- tries before being drafted and forced Into service Tho The British and Canadian governments governments governments govern govern- ments have signed a treaty with our government whereby all British and C Canadian subjects in the United States between the ages of or eighteen and forty-five forty will be drafted under the tho tho United States law the same as us all Americans between the ages of twenty one and thirty-one thirty are drafted drafted draft draft- ed Americans and Canadians in England will be subjected to the laws s lasof of whichever country they are In and will have to serve in that army The British and Canadian Mission 1 of which Lieutenant J J. J F P. Mather l is in charge will send out Sergent II A A. A Cape to Park City next Monday to toge give g and Canadians an opportunity opportunity opportunity op op- op- op to serve under their own flag The meeting last night was presided ed over by Rev nev Zook who after the singing of America introduced as the first speaker Rev 3 S. C. C Clark of the Episcopal church This gentleman gentleman gentleman gentle gentle- man gave an interesting address expressing expressing expressing ex ex- pressing himself forcibly in regard t ta toa to toa a man small enough to evade his duty by hiding behind a foreign flag His I talk rang with enthusiasm and was heartily applauded j I After selections by the M 1 E E. E male male s quartette Rev introducing ing lug the speaker of the evening gave an interesting talk proving the present present pre pre- sent sont war to be a righteous one and showing the necessity of united action action ac ac- ac- ac tion thou on the part t of the allies to win I i over German brutality and tyranny Lieutenant Mather was then Introduced in introduced introduced In- In and given an ovation The gentleman man maltes makes no no attempt I at or oratory tory lie He is a typical Canadian soldier one who has seen actual ser ser-i service ser ser- serI I vice ice at the front fighting In tho the fa farnous fa j Canadian Princess Pat regi I ment lie He fought in tho the trenches until until until un un- un- un til seriously wounded since which I time ho lie has line been doing home service He lie Is a pleasant affable gentleman gentleman gentle genUe- man and It is a shame that more I luk ark City people did not hear him tell in hi his earnest conversational manner of his war experiences in inthe inthe inthe the trenches in Flanders France Prance and other parts 0 of tho war zone zono Ills Ilia description of the trenches the tho mode modo of w warfare the tho manner of I signaling tho action of machine guns L 1 the tho methods of German attacks the sensation of at being In the tho midst of deadly bullets the work of airplanes the life In the trenches and hundreds of other othor phases of warfare at the front frontas as was listened to attentively and enjoyed thoroughly Several aliens applied to Lieutenant Lieuten ant Matters lathers while here and hero and enlist t- t ments meats are likely oly to bo be quite numer numer- numerous numerous ous nus next week Dr Ur r E 1 1 P. P LeCompte has volunteered volunteer volunteer- ed nd his hie services to tanks make the preliminary prelim inary examination of ot all applicants absolutely without cost COlit to tine the cant allt I l Forward orward March all you British aliens I I I I |