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Show T. J. O'BRIEN JOINS AMBOLMCE SERVICE Five More Salt Lakers to Sail for French Front During September. , . That everything at the hattle fronts of France seems to point to an early victory was the opinion expressed by Richard Ooss. a member of the Salt Lake ambu- , ! lance unit, in a letter received by F. S. . I Murphy yesterday. Mr. Goss said the weather was severely cold and that the boys were wearing the.ir heavy winter clothing. An American flas has been donated to the bovs of the Salt Lake unit by the Rotary club, bearing on the ferrule the Inscription, "Donated to the Salt Lake boys of the American ambulance service ser-vice in France, 1917-1 S. by the Rotary club of Salt Lake City." The nag measures 4xG feet and is made of the most durable material obtainable. Girard V. Hale. 225 Sixth East street, and Samuel Williams will sail as members mem-bers of the Salt Iake unit In September. Three others. including Thomas J. O'Brien, manager of the Federal Coal company. Marc B. Lip man of the "Xekto' company and Philip P. Allison, 732 FJist First South street, will leave the latter part of the month. It is the endeavor of Mr. Murphy, who has charge of the Salt Lake ambulance, to increase Salt lake's quota to unit strength. This will require an additional thirteen members. Following Is the complete roster of the Salt Lake ambulance field service to date: Daniel Y. Spencer, Harry A. Wallace, Julian Y. Burton, Richard C. Goss and Clifford Davis; sailed from New York June 30 and now in active service at the front. Harold B. Lamb and George Chandler; sailed September 4 from New York. Samuel Williams and Girard V. Hale; to sail in September from New York. Thomas J. O'Brien. Marc D. Lipman and Philip D. Allison; to sail latter part of September. |