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Show I Three Sons Serve Country 1 : I5 ' tf 0 &! Two With Armies Overseas i rpHHEE SON'S OF MRS. M. B. THOMSON of Salt Lake, -who are serving I X their country. Upper left Is Corporal George L. Thomson, who Is In France; right, Private Willard S. Thomson, who Is in Siberia; below, Lteu- I i tenant H. Bryan Thomson, who is attending advanced school of fire at Fort I I Sill, Okla. I . ! H " H y Hi y Z , ft , hit m 111 Tr t &wwv tiowx . ; t One Boy in America, One in France and Third in Siberia. T Hit UK Salt Lake boys, ail sons uf 1 the late James Thomson and Mrs M. B. Thomson, 328 South Elev- , onth East street, are in the miii- j lary service of the United States, one of them being in France ::nd another : having gone with an expedition to Hi- i beria. ! Lieutenant H. Bryan Thomson, 21 years of age, who when at home resides with ; his mother, was one of ten men selected ' 1 from the University of Utah on May 24, : ISMS, to attend the fourth officers' training train-ing camp at Camp Zachary Taylor, Kentucky, Ken-tucky, and received his commission August Au-gust 31. He became instructor of ' the first platoon, motorcycle division, at Camp Jackson. S. C, and is now attending at-tending the advanced school of lire at Fort Sill, Okla. Private Willard S. Thomson, 843 Edi-pon Edi-pon street, left Salt Lake on October 3, 1117. for Camp Lewis, Wash. Later he went to Camp Fremont and took training in the veterinary corps. He sailed for Siberia on September 2 of this year. Corporal George L, Thomson. 1L'7 East Ninth South street, left Salt Lake on May 15, 1918, to attend the University of -Colorado class at Boulder. He took , training in the radio telegraph and signal corps. Later he went to Camp Dodge and on August 15, litis, sailed for France and is at present at the front in that country. - l t |