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Show i TWO BROTHERS ! I OF BRIG HAM CITY FOLLOWING FLAG . WILLIAM C. CALL. S - r ' V " 4 I , V - r JUSTIN B. CALL. f I Special to The Tribune. BRIG HAM CITY, Sept. 29. Judge ,7. D. Call of this city has two sons who have enlisted in the army and he is proud of the fact. William C. Call, who is 21 years or! age, is a member of the headquarters company and expects to leave tor Linda Vista tomorrow. The voting man declined a position at Washington, Wash-ington, tendered to him by Eepresenta-. tive Milton H. Willing, because he pre-fcred pre-fcred to join the colors. He enlisted last May. Justin B. Call also enlisted last May in the Utah hospital corps and is now at Linda Vista. He was in Germany when the great war was first declared. Both young men are high school' graduates grad-uates and were students at the University Univer-sity of Utah, one in medicine and the other in law, at the ""time of their enlistment. en-listment. Both also are members of the Utah society, :iSons of the Revolution. Revo-lution. ' ' |