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Show FEEL DRAFT EFFEGT IN C0UNTYJI3TRICT Special to The Tribune. OGDEN, Sept. 30. Final instructions regarding the trip to Camp Lewis, American Ameri-can Lake, Wash., will be given to the Weber county and Ogden City drafted men comprising the third quota when they meet with the exemption boards on Monday and Tuesday. The twenty-four men from the county district have been notified to report at the county building Monday a fternoon. The thirteen Ogden men will report in the mayor's office at 5 o'clock Tuesday afternoon. With the sending forward of the second 10 per cent quota, the full effect of the military draft is being felt in this sec-lion, sec-lion, especially in the Weber county district, dis-trict, where wartime crops are ready to be liar vested. Members of the counts exemption board contend that thHr lot in life has been little short of conditions in the trenches for the past several weeks. The condition of. which they make greatest complaint is the fact that they are powerless, under the instructions of the war department, to provide substitutes substi-tutes for members of the group to leave next Wednesday. Because of the probable loss that will result f rom taking the men out of the harvest fields at this time, members of the county board say virtually pverv man 1 of the present 40 pr ent group has a?ked to be sent forward at a later date. Out of all the remaining men on t'te '-er-tifed list the board has found onlv five or six who are willing to leave for the camp in advance of their regular order, and the boa.rd is now allowed to make these changes. In thf city district virtually no trnible of this kind has bepn encountered, there bavins been few requests for delaved departure?. |