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Show 1 UTAHNS WHO HAVE MADE I THE SUPREME SACRIFICE Corporal Harvey A. Parker of Bennlon, Utah, son of Mr. and Mrs. W. K. Parker, way killed in action in France September 27. He was a member of F company, 362nd regiment. He went to Camp Lewis September 19, 1U17, and arrived in France in July, 191S. Sergeant Edward L. Lister, 21 years old, son of Mrs. C. K. Russel of Tooele. died In France Novembor 5 of wounds received, in action. He was born at Glasgow, Ivy. He was drafted in September, Sep-tember, 1917, from Montpelier, and went to Camp Ijfewis, from which camp ho went overseas In July. He was a member of B company, 347th machine-pun machine-pun battalion. Wagoner Russell Muir of Heber City died in France October 2'j. Pneumonia was the cause of death. He was 23 vears old and the son of Mr. and Mrs. J. L-. Muir of Heber Cily. He was a member of A battery. 339th field artillery, artil-lery, Eighty-eighth dK-ision. and enlisted enlist-ed May 13, 1918. He trained at the University of Colorado, Boulder, and at Camp Dodge, Iowa, going overseas In August. George W. Carllfe, 25 years old, of Heber City, was killed In action November 2. I He was the son of Mr. ami Mt'H. George R. Carlile. He trained at Camp Lewis and arrived overseas in September. J n addition to his parents he leaves his widow. Jerry Vermlle Reece, son of Mr. and Mrs. .fery M. Rueee of lJayscm. died at rump Kearny November -3 of pneumonia. He was 21 years old and entered the service September 7. i Lieutenant pryce E, Davis, son of Mr:;. Amelia J. Davis, 456 Goshen street. 1 Salt Lake, is mportpd to have been i killed In action in France in the official, casualty lis? of November li?. Private Stefano Casciano of ?, AVest Fortv-eighth street. Murrav, who gave Miss Filliciu of Murray as1 the notifiable notifi-able person, Is reported as killed in action in France. Private William H. Adams of Cass Cily. Utah, who gave Harry D. Orandell as the notifiable person, is reported to have been killed in action overseas. Private Roy Dewltt, who gave Mrs. Minnie Min-nie Dewitt of 71 North Second West street. West Logan, Utah, as the notifiable no-tifiable poison, is reported killed in action. Private Peter D. Pitts of Marysvalc, who gave Mrs. ilartha Fltts of Miirysvale as the notifiable person, Is in the official of-ficial list of those killed in actiun in France. Private Fletcher G. Deford, snn of John Deford. 313 North Firnt West street, Salt Lake, I? officially 'cported to have died overseas of disense. |