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Show FORTY ONE ENTER MILITARY SERVICE Approximately 3000 Cache Men are in Armed Forces Forty-one men, comprising September's Sep-tember's selective service call from Cache county, left earlier this week for the Fort Douglas reception center in Salt Lake City, where they will enter various va-rious branches of the armed forces. According to Arthur M. Turner, Turn-er, clerk of the local selective service board, the September call raises to nearly 3000 the number of Cache county men who have entered the armed forces. The inductees previously had been processed and given medical examinations in Salt Lake City and have been on pre-induction furloughs. LOGAN Conway Haws Lewis Lew-is Jr., Ross Hendricks Smith. Eugene Thorpe McMillen, James Beach Clark, James Donald Stewart, Stew-art, Dayle Conrad Madsen, and Hubert Elmer Collmar. LEWISTON Baker Dean Bright, Teugi Nakamura, Don Albert Westover, Leland Keith Gittens, Ronald George Pond, Wendell L. Hyer, and Lawrence S. Wheeler. CLARKSTON Earl Heggie Griffin, George Blaine Myler, and Esael Benjamin Griffiths. HYDE PARK Quentin Aziel Balls. j RICHMOND Maurice C. Chris-tensen, Chris-tensen, and Richard Dean Pond. SMITHFIELD David Clair Weeks, Farris Levere Petersen, Glen C. Gyllenskog, and Vernon J. Ellis. TRENTON Jimmy Kostoff, Le Roy Edwin Spackman, and Vergil Theon Merrill. HYRUM Boyd La Ren Petersen, Peter-sen, j MENDON Joseph Barrett Richards. "' MILLVILLE Ramon Curtis Anderson. PARADISE Bartley G. Hatch. PROVIDENCE Henry W. Bls-segger, Bls-segger, Rene Newell Schenk, and Artwell Checketts. NORTH LOGAN Vern Richard Rich-ard Krebs. LOGAN R F D No. 1 Arthur Carl Zollinger and Don Scott Izatt. TRANSFERS Wilford Karl Somers, Los Angeles, Cailf.; Marvin Mar-vin Leroy Jorgqnsen, Pittsburg, Calif. ; Jay Daniel Gleed, Butte, Mont.; and Carroll Deloye Rose, Murray. |