Show 2 rA TOPIC AT ATlASS lASS S MEETING t BARRATT BAR HALL hiBAR ill hi Instruct Men l U Up p to 10 45 Years A About bout Their k Training t J SIMPKIN A SON t 1 p DOWN OWN T FOR A TALK Ti 11 nA Musical l Program Pro- Pro gram rani Has Been A Ari Arranged Ar- Ar r- r Lr ranged i of the governa govern govern- go out th the plan thorough instruction Si as a draft men met before the they to P D train train- called Into actual military K meeting will be bc held heldt helda J large public 2 at o'clock a at t Barratt hall welcome welcom ih tho general public Is Includes en of or draft age which up to 45 5 years Is urge urged to the train train- present nt The purpose of or D resent some Idea flea and andU the lime men then to give bhe U Us tho the life in mill military tar H n for tor pr which Soy they the will find vastly dif dif- mt ent from civil life program has been pro pro- attractive e n meeting tomorrows tomorrow's ed for lor i t n address b by the tho Rev Rc 1 Peter A. A A. A apkin on WJ W Wo Yo Are at nt War Warr ar address of first public r s HI be he the Simpkin since his return from San Sango Sango several lIe he has spent go go varl- varl talking to the men at the tho rm rm and navy navr camps if duets will bo be boe boin accordion lane lano and dues in ea e b by Melba Brown and Mr Ir Bonza- Bonza rind there will 1 also be bo a practice r favorite v camp songs longs ho he committee which has the draft includes Carl tr n In charge chars leer chairman G G. N. N Child Lon J. J Idock W W. II If Folland J. J II H Paul R. R Morris Daniel Alexander Rev ne 1 P. A. A Ip ln G. G B. B Thompson Dr T. T B. B l I. I E E. Willey r Jensen and iry 11 Sweet tah fah draft boards arc planning to re- re ie enforcement of ot tho the work fight order of ot Provost Pro Marshal i 1 1 F r H IT n rv 1 Crowder k r In Addition the era hr work k Incidental t t th to h the he b big sep Sep Sep- ber registration day for tor men been be bein beta be- be in en ta 18 and 45 43 year t cite te selective service boards still to investigate tho the labor 1 s Pf registrants who ho enrolled for tor torl l national army In June 1917 ande and anti e ot of this year ear car Remarkable pro pro- m Jh has s been made in the larger In rural communities less b been n accomplished It Is hundreds of or men ha have h e been ct tied d to essential employment as ao a aIt It lor this activity radically all of ot the men Included quotas of or the draft are now rational army camps while plans being made made- for sending of the 1 contingents this wee week cite ate draft officials off yesterday com- com d figures showing that about 1 be enrolled under extended haute on the thc September i Ida day iday The Tho following totals of tho the thom m mated ted registration for Cor different h counties were compiled complied ester yester- Capt Cap J. J S S. Earley Earlcy of or the tho ad- ad mtr Int- generals general's office aver ver aver U. U Box Dox Elder 2250 O. O Cache Carbon 2982 2952 Davis ls Dune Du- Du one ne 1066 Emery is Garfield nd rid 2 Iron Juab Junta 1739 Kane Millard Mor Morgan an JIG O Ogden den Plute 38 Rich 9 Salt No 0 1 No Xo 2 No io 54 4 Xo So o 4 total Salt Lake City 3 dC 16 Sail talt Lake count county No 1 S SOTS OiS total Salt I Lake ake count county 10 San Juan Sanpete 1 1779 Sevier 1614 Tooele 1704 VIntah T l I 1101 Utah Wasatch Washington Wash ash ashIngton Ington Wayne ayne Weber eber 1158 1155 Total Provost Marshal General Crowders Crowder's estimate of ot tho the number of at men who will be registered in Utah IR is considerably consid consid- considerably under the totals predicted b by Utah officials Crowder expects registrants in Utah under the extended age ago limits while the local estimate Is Ismore Ismore more moro than registrants Estimates J for tor western states follow loBo Arizona California Colorado Idaho Illinois Iowa Montana Nebraska Nevada Ne New Mexico Oregon South Dakota Dakota Dakota Da Da- Da- Da kota 9 Itah S. S 6 Washington ton r I Wyoming OrO 50 |