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Show THIS PATRIDTiGIGREEK WRITES SHERIFF GDLLINGHAM Sheriff tloorge Colllngham HiIk week had u letter from one of hU Oreok f I lends Torn Avgeko of Price now stationed nt Cnmp Mill, Newport New, n.. with tho Hundred nnd Forty-Klghth field artillery, that will bo rend with. Inter nt locally. Ho enlisted nt Price und wn one or tho flrnt lo go from Carbon Car-bon county. "Of rourmi we don't work In tho nrm) alvvny," nnjs ho, "but thero In quite it bit or redtupe with thl tire that keep u always on our feet. An tho day roll by we come doner to wnr nnd In France. Hut the end of the great conflict nee inn to get further Ood know we'll lie back home, If over, nnd fnlth to lllm I necefumry more ut tills time thnn ever. Providence neem to come handy when n man need 11. I mean that this war I getting to be a nulnaiico not to u In the army, but to you at home, ulno. During thoH time I realize that tho bent place for nn ablebodled man U In the army, and to tell you the truth, If I wa dlnohargod today I would turn around and enlist again. A pemon must reel cheap to May ut home now-nda. now-nda. Tho only udvice I have for those remaining at home and fit for ier-vlco ier-vlco I to Join tho nrmy, nnd Join It cheerfully. The'll bo happier If they got the right Idea about Hie army and the war. "Our army in Franc I already showing the Oirmun the plrlt of the yunk. The casualty lints will be gelling bigger now, but battle without .victim .vic-tim nro no battle at all, I don't know If I'll be hero long enough to receive another letter from you, a. we expect to ko ncros some time Bhoetty, I will always think of the uood pcoplo I left In Price." |