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Show SOME GOING TO WAR Uicul Italian Patriotic- miiiI MM right IVr Hulr Omnlr). Over two hundred thousand r-servlits r-servlits of the Italian army no ll-Inu ll-Inu In tho United StaUs "IHraturo to their native land to tako part In tho lighting against Austria, accord-Inn accord-Inn to Fortutittto Anselmo, Italian consul for Utah lloueen six anil seven hundred of these w II eo o from Utah. Few huvo left tl l stuto so far. but the oro .get! nB roady to go In a body In about ten ',aKery Italian Is subject to mil-Itary mil-Itary service In his nathe "' ' P on otUlnlng his majority he takM a solemn pledge that even though ho emigrate ami become a "' of another countrj he wll I return to mllltar) service In WDM" war Furthermore he plwlges o send every one of hi. whs. H though thoy may bo born In no 'or- clgn country . , . . Anselmo says, however, that for tho most part, those ho ov returning re-turning are slnglo men Ult8 i aly botomes hard presBed, ho saw. he did not think many mnrrlwl men would go. There are many l.tnttmj In the coal camps and eluewhero , Carbon county that will nlond to! the call of their country |