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Show s Utah Men Who Have Joined Various Branches of the U. S. Fighting Forces j CORPORAL J. R. HAMILTON. I 1 ! ! . ? K " ' .:::: ': ' "' Uj . - . ? I V ', .,aV '. ", :-. ' 'r - ''J- J ;f l: . 1 Hon oi Mr. niul Mrs. W. H. Hamilton of 2'i.. Last Thiriy-Utml South stn-t. sail I .ii k is serviin,' in ) lmllorv of the 1-iSth art illcrv. with the forW-hrst. or Sunset, il iv is on. He has be-m at the front si nee carl v in .1 Ui v. Id' was a member ol lite I in;'n!i national uuard before be-fore rnhMint; lor overseas sf rvn c m Juiv. :17. He arrived in Kr.-iiM'" in February O! this, veiir. I uri nu; the Snaiush-A mer-ienn mer-ienn war he served t wen l v-: lire" months in l in' I'hiilpiMiics wi 1 1 1 tin- 'I'll irtv-fifth infanirv. Hit was I'licat-tl in lunnins previous to his enlist men r. LYNN C. WILSON. j -r-'i'SSil . . v.. .. 'if A - t' Son of Mr. and Mrs. R. T(. "Wilson o! l.'i'.i Fast South Temple stropt, Is now at the naval training station at San I iee". Oil. lit; enlisted early in IfUs, hut was not called onL until Septembov. lie is 13 years of a sr. CLAUDE M'CORMICK. I i Of Kmiiaut, lio oiilislnl Miiy , 1!I S. In al l.'Hiiil) .Mrls Jtnil I'iinili M.':k. ARTHUR W. JACKSON. Ik , ;l i - . J ij ; i r pf s i' S.mi ' Mr. r..l Jlr.. WiIHiish J.i, ..m of y.ilt :i-inr,iy f ;!(rf!,. Is ,. I.i I v.ival .rin K.-nnl wn i-.-. I !' . ! ,.!, tlm,. 'Tt-i '.- mi, T il I'vr i.i i i.ii-'-VM II.. iv. i : , I r;i in ' iii a! c-.:! l-'r.i:i'i. " ni; " ;i-.-f -.imi.,1 to Hi.' I-. S. S. San iH.'Su-M iH.'Su-M Ara: ..... San I'l.-a ali.l ill. Ml-. t'ii..;:-h r I'anaiiia .anal to la.- torn . .mm of Son'.h .Miwi.n. :! a.' .li.l nati (j.llv for a itioiiiia. M.' saw al'v iao . tho tr.o-: li in 'in January ., Mar l al'.l 111. Ml u.ail ;o S. .'I a 1 1. 1 . wlK'i.' i..' .siva. .s.'iiai Inn.- ill liaj lioia.a!. GEORGE L. STEVENSON. ! , "' H , - Mi "A t -s H ' i f J "A 1 hi $ . " if! Son of Mr. and Mrs. V. . Stevenson ot W South J-'ouith l-;nst. cfumneneed his training at Camp Kearny, (.al. P.eeently he was assigned to special duty at ban Dieo. Cal. LIEUTENANT MAX F. SCHICK. a. . , y ' , ' X -i - -( : ' - - f ''. ' '1 SERGEANT EARL TRIMBLE. 'SERGEANT HAROLD F. HARDING. I . .. k ft e CORPORAL FRED D. SCHICK. l - L s " 1 5 - v v j I I t v.- v 1 j Si' I 1 6 i. Vv I tr i l.l.'iUL-nant Max S.-hi. k ik tlie von I of Mr. an.lvMrs. .1. N. Sriii. k of U! K.Hn sfri'.'t. Salt I.ak.'. lie ni.lin.al ' s..'l.'inl..r L'.j o: l:ns o.ir m tie l'llll,.-n.a-rs nun Is nt lamp A. A. . Ill m plnws. : Vnviliia. II.' i, a lain. n- an.l ,; :1 oni:!-r... oni:!-r... r. II.- war '-a.U;a;.'.l Iroin MP Silll Till-. 1 I . v : I I in i.-aora . :ill,l:r,onl lie w..-i in tao , ofil. ,, of til.- ' 'I'' "nuhiwr. S.-1-K.-.fl tr! I.. Trim'!.' i a .,!. In-l In-l av of Mr. lO.I Mr. .1. X. Sam. k. He i , arh In-- li.-a.lan.irU'rs ronipi' ot t.a Thirl.-.-iitli .1U islon. I ....ji.:inl llarol.l V Har.liia.'. i Iri.-n lai I -til- li 'Smirs in..nilia a: ramn Kimston. K.in- LIEUTENANT CHARLES K. FEYER. i - WWil.r. r.-. ..,ip..il.:il ..- : ? i - 1 ; ( ,V V i ,r4 i . ' X o ) " V 1 r I Si . "J f i Former resident of Salt Lake, later of Ashton. Jdahu, who eiiiisteff in the ium-flvintc ium-flvintc section of tlie aviation service in Minneapolis in March. 1!U8. Ualer lie , was transferred to .the C. ' . T. K.. No. li'. 1 at Camp Lee. V:i.. and last week was commissioned n. lieutenant and placed on tlio inactive list. ! EDWIN STEPHENS. l - f y Sou of Mr. and Mrs. Harry Stephens, Tona, Idaho, l'lntered the Infantry branch of the army and left on August ." last for Camp Lewis. Jle left for France- on October Oc-tober 27. HEBER OLDHAM. I r mT 1 i - - i - I Son of Mrs. M. T.. Oldham of Murray, recently visited his home alter an absence ab-sence of nineteen mouths. He re-enlisted in the navv in June. lull, and was promoted pro-moted shortlv alter the outbreak ot war. ALLAN F. DAILY. S a . . - i; i i 5aTi . 'v: i .i - i-.ll V ySRi..?-"' .4iVr..':. s .'S aC . iais-- " ''-: i " ,':w.r- s ir ! .wK;AUWv.'.A..,'V-.,,"..-i'fl. ; : Son of Mr. and Mrs. . W. 1 ai:v ol the Kidnmr- apartments. He is m ti.i,ii ! Inn ai the m iK-crs" training s.ool iit Camp McArlhn-. Te.is. He wa crad-j crad-j u.Ued from the West i ii:.: selmol avd .-.a? t ma ior of the tiist batta.t.'ii ol tadets. 1 b-I b-I ranked thud amoix' :ii-t ne-n -!,os- !i m I po to the iraimc s.-hnoi. - ,s .-:.i" i-1 i-1 ed to be released from armv ervie- s...'n I In order to take anvaniaur r.: n'ri I appom:n.e:.r to euTer li..- . n.;.-I S'aps naval aademv at Anna oli.v !- -"- -" " - " " " iH-- is r.-o s.n, -in-law of Mr. a,j M,--. ,111- J ! ! He is now jj. t-Y..-.ee ui'll tl -i i t I 1 o 1 ! It 1 t ac'L..o.t. S SERGEANT ANDREW SCOTT GRAY. 7 1 : I "Whose home is at Si) '"liird avenue, Salt Lake. Is now servim? in Kranee with the Seventeenth eterinary hospiial unii. lie is a yradiiHie of (lie Ivisi hiyh school. He siarifd his course at t'nc Ctah Agricultural Agri-cultural college, but later went to the Ames. Iowa. Arj. ultui at co!le.u'.. where he was studying when lie enlisted in May. 1H1S. Since that time ami until the call fj .u'o overseas came he was stationed at ("amp Lee, Ya. He was on the editorial hoard of the Agricultural college paper and was a member of the Alpha (Jam ma fraternity. "CORPORAL RALPH O. WABDOUPS. I Son of Thomas and Mary Waddoups of Woods Cross, is in the marine corps. He entered the servie,- 1 lecemlier 1-1, 1!U7. antl is now at Philadelphia. He was graduated from the 1 tavis county district 'di-'h school and sturlieJ two years at the 1'nlverslty of Utah. He was at Hie -Ames, Iowa, Agricultural college when he enlisti I. He was made instructor after a short period of trainim:. lie ppent I ( throe weeks at I'll i lad elphia preparator;; I to entering the marine reserve of licers" j flying service, wlii'-h ti-ainin includes a-sindy a-sindy at the Massachusetts Institute of TeciuioloKy and three months' flying ox- ' perience in Florida. j .WILLIAM BURNS. j i ' I ' : i I i . . ' t i i I. ' Jt ? i - 1 f 1 C t ' ' j , ' r! Son or Mr. and Mrs. Rob- rt ll 'iai:--. jn-p; I-Ja.-t i-ilth South sti-eet. l-adisl--d m the li a v v oiu1 v-;i - ayo. ,i ". Isiipis en joved th.' disimcl ion ot bc:iif- 1!ie taru.'st mat, m the camp at San Uiclto. where he was ordered and where" he now fs stationed. Li.. I - iif mlisiinir he- was em plover! b- the idle. Mr. I. urns Is 27 wars old. TRUMAN H. ARMSTRONG. x V. . ' i CAPTAIN EDWARD L. FERNSTER. If 01 aVivr,. I t i .is 1 -':v.-v-A.-tecioei. '-. '-.- .v .:: - 4 T-ornn-rlv of sp mish 1'Ork, I tah, has bet-n promoted irom a tirst lieutenancy to a captainev in the balloon section of the air s.-rvice. Tl" enlisteil March L'l. 1IM7. and v:is sent to the 1-ort Omaha b:lloon school, where, in Jul v. he was made a cor-po-al :iiiiC was as-jmned to the officers training sch.ool. UecemLer h. 1:117, ho was commissioned a first lieutenant and was assigned to the balloon school at Camp John Wise. Han Antonio. Texas, as post adpttaut. In .June he became an in-sf in-sf nnor ol observation, which position he liei until August I. when he was made eonuu.'.iHiinsi- instructor in the tilth balloon bal-loon companv. He was transferred to the seventy-fourth balloon company and on .November !' received Ins captain s commission. com-mission. He Ki'aduated I r.fin Spanish Fork hn,'h school m 1 fl 1 1; and studied two vears at liri--:ham " ount;- university. He is the son ol Mr. and Mrs. A. (.. Fcrn-slcr Fcrn-slcr anil is Zb years oi use. FRANCES M. BAGLEY. ( if LoKan, ! 'tah. joined the Sixty-first infantrv in Mav of this yuar anil was in training at (inip Fremont, i'al., until the early jrart of November. The command stai'ted overseas, but is now at Camp Mills, New York. JACK P. ERIGANE. I. I i - - v " I'" 1 Me:i:b. of the Sa'l Lake Painters' j union No. 77. wiio enlisted in tilt: naval j nir sciwice in Salt Lake in 1 icemiier. i:17. is now in Italy. lie is "'J years ol' .-mjc. His father lives at rierce City. Mn. Mriane trained at San I Mean, fin-isned fin-isned ins iraiiiint; in Frani-e, and I lien went to his present station. SERGEANT HARRY GREGORY. - ....... ... . , .. . .. . . .in A . .i- r. rrr. lr II.- an r ' ' i . r. i.,., ...r " a. , ii-f ROY STEADMAN. j ?i . , ' '.a . Son ,.f Ml. an.! .Mr.--. IHi'iin Sua.lnian of .Mi.lvalo .-nli-lal .Mir. 7. Irl7. an.l Is - wii, ino Tu.-iiii.ah inaiiiiir. Hi-t Hi-t t 1 t 1 i-.il.. antl Is now nl .'anil. FiiiisU.n. Kali, lie is yours of an.-. LIEUTENANT R. H. M'AULEY. i Son of Mr. and Mrs. ,1. W. McAwley of Hober Cpy, Vtah. and a brotlier of Mrs. Clifford Kvans.of Tooele, is ."i eiirs of aue and is now stationeil at Camp Lewis. He went to that trainim; camp iVtoi.er 1017.. from salt Lake City, where he had been employed as a commercial freight aijent. SERGEANT HENRY II. GLOVER. ft n Mi -Ml ' . " : I x I y 1 ' 1 ' I;- - " M N " 5.1 til- - I HAftVEY OLOVER. r 1 r..Sg??V?3a . i I r ' ll ' ! f 1 i If- ' : i I .- ! I1YRUM W. GLOVER. S-lMMlllNllli-ll - . .H1-.1HNV.1NNVNV1 ' -c - r- V ,!- " :?.. n, i': .. - - j. , c M . ' "" Ui -. i . - U i i SETH WILLIAM EE OWN. t t I" 5Hrg 1 " - i i . i-. ' i Vv I V I "a V i .' -.-'j j -.1 : in- a i ... .; 13 i i ! i CHARLES GOMER BROWN. . .,rf,.i5,:-7'-.. i . 1 v- u Sons of Mr. and Mrs. liomer luown of Tooeh'. who are in armv servn'e. i hailes I (Joiner Hrown. L'X. is with t he Fori v- epihth balloon sipiad at (amp Morrl- . son. Vn. Set h ill unii lirmvi:, -it. Is stationed at liranite. . . .. in the naval depart men i. . VICTOR PETT. m si I r 1 f p P f ' ' 11 ! rwovjir.'iK'i- V.i 4 ' xi? t V v ! Victor Lett of Kmeiot romcs from a lout;- line of ancstois whose liie's work was mado up of 1 in hi ing a nd dei-innlna: machines of war. l nie of Ills ancestors designed the '"I'tinee Kinitt" warhin for ( Filmland, and later lir aioe a famous shipbuilder. ship-builder. I'eter Lett, on Ids father s side. Improved on I he Fiv-n.-h frigates, and in p;i;. drew the plans for the "I'otislanl Warwick," a famous French flu-lit I ui: ve-sel. ve-sel. Ole Sorensi n, his u i'a in 1 1 a t her. foii-hl In . the war with i ; uany at I he (hue when the I a nb-1 1 j ' iph- - onipiei ed (he Teutons. CAPT. GEORGE RUMPTON PARKER. i. -. , .-r j - ' ,) ' a 1. i! 'if 1 1 1 o I'.:;ril , i.ei ti.a is lam b.'ai li'nn-'.aiv.l li'nn-'.aiv.l Ir...ji -or: .oiir-li. lo lainr I ! la;.:. I .a- V;,. I . i v. III.' son of Mrs. Mai-ia S. I'lnlirT, roiiiio-lv !! on. i n -1 1 1 in al. 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