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Show 3003 DRAFTEES MAY ! BE INDUCTED SOON Important Official Announcement An-nouncement Received by Captain Gordon Snow. Preliminary announcement of calls on draft registrants of the state which possibly pos-sibly may mean as many as 3000 men being inducted into the army In November Novem-ber and December possibly, indeed, early in November from this state, was received re-ceived at local draft headquarters yesterday yester-day by Captain Gordon Snow, draft executive ex-ecutive for Utah. One telegram announces that boards should prepare for immediate calls for all men in class 1, physically qualified for general military service, who were registered reg-istered prior to September, 1918. A second sec-ond message told of the plans for sending send-ing to mobilization camps at an early date enoufth of the registrants of; Sep-tember Sep-tember 1918, between the ages of 19 and 36, inclusive, to keep the camps well supplied, sup-plied, and the fiow of troops to France uninterrupted. it is announced that Utah's quota in this regard may run as high as ,2691 men. Draft boards of the city have had their share of induction work of late, even though the influenza epidemic did stop inductions for the general national army mobilization camps. During the, week board No. 1 has inducted the following men for the service designated. Marine corps Clarence Duvid FrobeR, Daniel Charles Frobes, Earnest Leo Shurtliff, Jesse Glinclon Pack Karl Edwin Chytraus, Carl Enoch Cliy trans, Roy Lerwill Crouch, George Darrel Livingstone, Ernest Theodore Davey. S. A. T. C, University of Utah Charles Lee Reynolds, Harry E. Keene. Julius V. Madsen. Navy Le Roy Howard Basset t. Field artillery officers' training school, Camp Taylor, Ky. Harold Brans third Lamb. S. A. T. C, Utah Agricultural college John H. Rumel, Lloyd A. Larson, LeRoy Kimball. Christian Vlrgel Itasmussen, Alfred Reuben Willougliby, David Zee Biglor. Merrill John Hansen, William Adams Joliansen, Daniel Richards Rich-ards Hiskey. Percy Parker Walker. The same board yesterday made up its list of men who are in grave dang ft of being posted as slackers, and of liaving their names turned ever (o the police and department of justi'-e officials as such. The board publishes the list in the hope that if there is any error made in it, "it may be detected before the odium of being officially reported as a "slacker" attaches at-taches to the registrants in question. The following gave incorrect addresses and their questionnaires were returned through the mails: John IT. Alden, general devilery, Salt Lake City, Utah. Mike Itaclch, 4B4 West Second South street, Salt Lake City, Utah. Henry Carl Ma t thews," 747 South Seventh East street. Salt Lake. City, Utah. John Charles Deitz, general delivery, Salt Lake City, Utah. The following have failed to return their questionnaires and unless this matter is attended at-tended to within five days the board will turn the names over to the police: Lanford Lee Ingram, 653 East Sixth South street; Antone ' Theodore Myers, 50 Gregory place; Waldrnar Hailstone Petersen, 815 South Seventh East; Lyman Morris Chipmun, 706 East Twenty-first South; Thomas Hamilton, 381 Garfield avenue; Robert Martin Junsen, 1478 Lake street: Franz Emanuel Johnson, 152 South Second East; Winfield Frank Scott, Milford, Utah; John Bennion Cannon, 2381 South Seventh Sev-enth East; Nilse Julls Sorensen, 2562 Highland drive. Board No, 3 lias inducted the following into the University of Utah vocational course: Robert Gugerson Christie Victor Dye Simmons, William Harmon Davis, William John IsMewoeh-ner, IsMewoeh-ner, Frank Alina Maughan, Arthur John Shu-maun, Shu-maun, Alvin Irving Hoch, Brynn Oritchlow Jeu-sen, Jeu-sen, Frank Anderson Smethnrst, Ebenezer Laker Sutton, Samuel Isaac Harman, Gordon Claridge Young, Louis Wimley Lang ford, "William Rob- ert .Timms. Joseph Bernard Rodenbanh, Frederick Fred-erick R. Dunn, Ernest Linton Crow ton, George Morrison Gill, Edward Johu Haslani. Edward Davia, George Oinnon Young, Carl Brough Bev-eridge, Bev-eridge, George Irving Rcpri, Richard Breverant Haslam, Lland Albert Welker, Hugh Denton Matheson, Ralph. Burns Williams, Harry Ohlin, Judah Johnson Drlsko, Theodore Rosenthal. For the collegiate course at the University of Utah, board No. 3 has inducted the- following follow-ing volunteers: Theron Ira North, David Herbert Lenlson, Andrew Russell Yeates, Thomas Andrew Jacob-son, Jacob-son, Gomcr Olsen Thomas, Foster Francis Woods, Arthur Charles Miller, Vernee George Halliday, Kenneth Edwin Brown, Milton Cedric Morley, Aloysius Henry Her twig, Sidney Marcellus Bur-dette, Bur-dette, Alan Gentry Wood, George Emerson Forrester, For-rester, Jr., Robert Reed Johnson, William Her-sel Her-sel Carpenter, Earl Sbelburn Ball, Archie Robertson, Rob-ertson, Clifford Snow, Wtlford Anton Anderson, Howard Glenn Austin, James Harvey Braffet, Alpha Gnstave Johnson, George Dewey Earn-shaw, Earn-shaw, Albert Ferguson Dun yon, Voyle Musser James, Brigham Arthur Kenre, Lawrence LeRoy Kanon, George Wayne Clark, Clarence Leroy Wareing. George Thorn Patrick, Do Onge Woodland Wood-land Tanner, Wallace So lorn an Kunkel. James Blaine Selleck, Linden Benson Alder, Herbert Julius Rosenberg, Willant Haywood Squires, Terrell Agrippa Cooper. Boyd James Farrell, Wilford Carlson, William Jensen Parkinson, Ernest Blaine Austin. William Mitchell Hardl-man, Hardl-man, George Dewey Pendleton, Martin Edward Callahan, Jr.. Clifford Hall Simpson, George G. Wood, Charles Douglas Barnes, Grant E. Mae-tarlano, Mae-tarlano, Wilder Brinton, George Smith Nelson, Harold Alfred Effinger, Silas Rwartz Smith. The following have been inducted by the local lo-cal draft board for division No. 4" Into the collegiate col-legiate course of the students' army training corps at the University of Utah: Herbert Hamilton. Byron A. Strong, Christian Koch, Lester B. Merrill, Thomas Ralph Brown, Loren C. Thorn e, Edward Roy J nrraan. Melton Burdett Burns, Daniel Neil Officer. Edgar W. Hempel, Edgar J. Meyers, Royal Kenneth Barnes, Leslie Robert Samuels, Angus Rourke McKeller. Donald McDonald, William Gerald Hines, George Croswell Burns, Leslie Dustln. Leo ernard Eek stein. George G. Havercamp, Heber B. Je.v, Ralph S. Gray, George N. Windsor, Wind-sor, Vaughan E. Holdaway, Lawrence H. Sor-enson, Sor-enson, Sidney N. Parkinson,' Ernest Ross Wilkinson, Wil-kinson, Franklin LeRoy Davis, Van Hatch Grant, McKeith G. Burt. Walter Dewey Oswald, Joseph Rogers Lerwill, Gust:jve A. Franke, Sterling Ster-ling F. Mikesell. Joseph R. Matson, Frank J. McG annoy. Clifford II. Springer, Shirley Douglas Doug-las Wimmer. Paul Reeley Pickering, Mervin L. Saunders, Harold Charles Voness, Wilford Joseph Jo-seph Richman, Lincolnn Lett Ewlng, .Tack Herman Her-man Rosenbaum, Ben Salmenson, Dudley Day, Jesse Morton Jones, Glen Valentine Culp. The following were inducted from board No. 4 to the collegiate course in the student army training corps at the Utah Agricultural college: Roy Harry Hoops, Howard T. Page and George D. Olsen. . Wilson J. Field, Frank H. McGurrin and Frank C. Shultz will take the collegiate work at the S. A. T. C. in the University of California Cali-fornia at Berkeley. Edwin McConanghy has been Inducted into the nav:il unit of Yale at New Haven, Conn. Henry N. Clagett wilt Join the military aeronautics aero-nautics branch at Washington, D. C. Miles S. Brown has rone U. the student army training corps at the Brlgham Young university at Provo. |