Show ROUSING FAREWELL TO Tol DUCHESNE COUNTY BOYS Large Crowd Gathered From All Parts of County to tu Tell Soldiers Goodbye Goodbye Good Good- f j bye And May Y You ou Return Safe r i. i I IA A fine bunch bunch of young oung men gathered gathered gathered gath gath- ered at the county count seat on Tuesday evening ening to answer to their first roll call all as soldiers The They came from all parts of the county count and as they stood before the clerk and answered to 10 their names many were moved to remark what a fine bunch of representative representative rep rep- boys hos And fine the they are Duchesne county is proud of the boys who have gone to defend its rights t as well wen as the rights of all mankind At roll call Dr Enochs of the ex- ex exemption emption board gave the boys bos a short full of good advice A dance and program was arranged ed cd at ai the Opera house R. R M r. M. Pope r. r of the exemption board hoard presided He lIe opened the program with a few well chosen thoughts He spoke of the tIle manner in Ia which the boys had responded responded re re- re- re to the draft He characterized characterized charac- charac teri ed them as true Americans Tend ready to do all they could He told of the glorious cause In which the United States Is engaged Of the necessity of everyone everone uniting In the work that confronts them so that the war ma may be won soon W. W Laird Dean president of the Commercial club at Duchesne addressed addres addres ad- ad dressed dres ed the assembly upon True Americanism He told of the things for which wl Americanism stands First and foremost he said that AmericanIsm American American- Ism stands for peace This he said i some might think wrong under the 1 J present ent conditions n But he said r r r tends to peace There Ther can can 4 n nI I be no peace as long as such governments governments govern govern- ments rents as the German government exists This war must abolish fore forI forever for for- l e I ever the form of government where I one man can take to himself all power pow pow- ii 1 5 er as the kaiser kaiser has has done Mr Dean made clear that It was our duty to make all haste to end erid the war to put aside every other consideration consideration consideration con con- If necessary to sacrifice everything It If called upon so to do I In order that victory may come I Miss Grace Hart sang a patriotic song ong In a way that aroused the pa I of all assembled i Mr Shelton count county clerk and one onet t of f the exemption board made a 1 I short short- talk and brought home the thought that the boys were not I drafted dratted but that the men and women of the United States were drafted In In-I to service and to these bats had been I given Iven the duty of representing them themI I upon the ft field ld of battle I II u I G. G S S. Sloan made a short talk I Tong along the line of promising the boys that the they should carry Into the trenches the knowledge that the themen themen themen men and women of the United States were ere behind them that the they should have ha supplies and reinforcements so that they could win and that every cry effort would be made to see that they did not have to stay in the trenches a moment momen t longer than necessary He said that the pacifist was weakening weakening weakening weak weak- ening the arm of the government so prolonging the war and increasing the chances of the boys being killed and that the mothers and fathers and brothers and sisters and sweethearts of the boys would see to It that such would not be allowed to enjoy enjo the freedom of this country countr because they were In reality the murders of the ve boys bos going to the trenches who would have to sta stay longer because of or orthe the we weaker ker efforts of the country With a few remarks summing up the thoughts that had been advanced ed R R. R M M. Pope closed the program The dance was then enjoyed until an early hour The Roosevelt orchestra orchestra orchestra or or- chestra furnished the music I Yesterday the boys began the journey journe to the ra railroad They willbe will willlie lie he sent to American Lake In Washington WashIngton Washington Wash Wash- ington to train Following is the honor roll Willis Franklin Johnson Roland Krebs s' s sNo No Noble le Scoggan George Britt J s I fr Hayden Calvert C Clarke arke George Livingston Vera Vern Orsen O. O 0 1 Mott ott George Arthur Edward Edwar I I. I Loranger John Morgan Calvert Clyde Clde Lambert Milton George Brooks William Case Charles Johnson Robert Earl Farnsworth Lamar Robinson Joseph T. T Barker The papers of Harry Colmery who is now in the officers training camp are being forwarded and this county will wil be credited with him This Thie makes a total of twenty sent out at t this time Morgan Calvert of Myton was elect elected ed captain of the bunch He will wilt beIn be bein bein in charge until the boys reach the place where they will Wilt be taken under Ithe I the care of regular officers |