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Show rpWO UTAHNS in today's casualty X list. Top, George West Stevenson Steven-son of Trice, wounded, degree undetermined; un-determined; below, Robin R. Rcy- j nolds of Salt Lake, critically ill of influenna at Gulfport, Miss. I mk - $ II fat 1 - , Vt '', I 7 ' ''""'"', '""m"" '''""" t i CEDAR CITY MINE IS SLiMI icra Two Utah Soldiers Wounded, Wound-ed, One Missing and Another Very 111. One L'ta h marine killed in action, two soldiers severely wounded, one missing in action and one critically il! of pneumonia incident lo influenza constitute t ii is morning's morn-ing's casualty report for the stale. The Idaho li.-t contains the names of two soldiers, sol-diers, dead of disease; cr.e wounded severely se-verely and one died of wounds. Elmer V. Jesperson. son of Mrs. Emma Jesperson of Cedar City, Utah, is the marine reported killed in action at the front in France. . Ellwood Buchanan, sjn of Mrs. Mary ft uc nana si of Venice, in Sevier county, l'tah, is n issing in action. Frank V. Eretz of Br.ena Vista, on tiie outskirts of Sa It L,akc, is one of thsc so v ere 1 v ou v. d c d . Tlie case nf Gcorce West Stevenson. 19 years cf ae. of Frice. Utah, son of Mr. and M rs. C. H. Stevenson of t hat place, is peculiar in that lie was reported to have been wounded in August, whereas where-as h letter from him declared that he had merely been in rest . camp behind the lines for a whiie and was returning to , the firing z-me. Shortly after this le:-j le:-j ler was received there came the official j pnvernment te lee ram informine the ra r-i r-i ems t'n at Stevenson hud been severely i wounded in action September 1. In the severe August fihtm?' he was near t wo men who wet e swept from his side by shells. Clarence Stev onson. Jr.. an older brother, who was declined fnr enlist men! several times because of his eyesight, had been called into the national a rniy and had reached Fra m e about the tirr.c (leurpo Stevenson was in rest eamp. 'and here the two brothers met. 1 n tor ma turn t hat Rnlnu I. Key nolds. wlio enlisted in lite Fni ted t-tates raw from Salt l.ake last M.ay. is criticallv ill in 1 he na al hospital a t Gulfport. Miss., from Spanish influenza, was received es-, es-, iord;ty bv his father. .1. M. Reynolds of the Capitol Mining company. Young Reynolds was born at Minturn. Colo. April l He was educated in Co'.o- tadn and Salt Fake, and i an expert on motors and io oieclria I w oi k. He is a machinist's mate of the first class. Fercy .1. Clou:;, son of William clesij of I "con. ldah. and A rthur M. Wilkitu-on. sun of C M. Wilkinson of Uoiso, are reported re-ported to hav e died oi" d iseae. l";t rl Nel.'-on ' Sa nd Point . Ida h is vc ort ed dead cf wouiuls. Ho had pieciousi.- been reported missing in a ft ion. v'lifi'.tnl lo-den. lo-den. on of ,1a iney Rod en of Ha ::r'tpn. Idaho, is ir purled severely w ounded ui act ion. |