Show STUBBS AND GET TOGETHER 11 IH AFRICA A letter received by the editor monday from sergeant be bernarr B stubbs and sergeant morris moms causse tells of thew their being together in no aft africa and how they are am enjoying themselves they t say to print it but they say not net to pit print wit it and it is very interesting so an we are am going to it it as f follows north africa july 2 23 3 iwa As we sit here hem I 1 it seems as though the world an t such a large place after all 11 it seems like while in the stales one of us was I 1 in the a west and the other in the east or an one in the north 1 and 1 the other in the an and d I 1 it seemed as als though we would never get together ago again but somehow fate seems seem to take care of I 1 such mich things and sooner or later you get together regardless of where you a are we get the paper from home every once in a while and try to live with you folks at home tor for a while even though we are many ands of miles away it a sure 1 seems I go good d to be able to sit sl it down and read mad the happen happenings ings a at t home burns and have some same one from home to dac discuss s the events with you johnny mar and I 1 are a sp spending one ne of those ha happy p py but few evenings together bonig tonight h t W we get together every few ew days and have a big gat gab test fesl things here arent the same as at h home a you would die laughing at the way they till the soil in this country when you start traveling along the road and see from 8 to 12 thal head of steers hooked to an apple tree for a plow or a bunch of arabs with slycles cutting the gram grain Z or three burros g going in a circle all day tramping the ketosis out of the straw you have to either laugh out oud loud or stop and wonder there are am several ac ral of the boys from utah h here tonight but the only one front from southern utah is warren thompson of scipio and we sure have lave a good time when ever we get ta together gether we nave have seen most of the pr principal parts of north africa st and d also most moat of the battlegrounds of the at af acan cm campaign b but we would sure aut ilk like to see af some m of th the principal itcea of af the good old U S A continued to back page STUBBS AND continued from first page how is the old gang getting long along with the fishing ill hot bet you could yoni catch h a lot more e if john and I 1 were W chace ora altif t there to heip bait t the he hooks h once in awhile or to suggest a agest the right 43 rand brand I 1 of lures 1 etc I 1 received a letter from H c parcells today he writes all the time and tells us most of the happenings h P and we sure enjoy his let lers leis if you have the opportunity to talk to any of the united mine workers tell them the for us that thai we would gladly trade places with the them and would work for the duration for 50 cents per hour well there them asit t much more we a can an say at present so keep up I 1 the it good work and we will be 11 seeing you before long we hope As A ever your friends frien johnny mar and baner mrs win will C mitchell tells us that her son sergeant ho homer W adams who has been in australia for the past sixteen months received his p promotion rom tion to sergeant some tune time ago ap lm and is feeling fine he was grant led a furlough f from r in his post recent ly and although not able to come home he took the time and visited the city of sidney australia this is where her great grand parents resided cl for or many years year and was the buth birthplace place of his grandmother sar ih all E whitney |