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Show Utah Men Who Have Joined Varloes Branches of the UQ So Fighting1 Forces COKPORAIi GORDON TIIORNBURG. ,. " ,-i. $ eee: v r Son of Mr. and Mrs. Frank Thornburff. 1i"n;j Fnnrth Fast -street. Unlisted in. June. 1917. and went overseas with an advance school detachment August 5, iis. Is serving with headquarters com- 1 puny. 1 4Tth field artillery. C. L. WELLS. i Son of Mr. and Mrs. D. T. Wells of 1012 Harvard avenue. Enlisted a year ago in the army and is stationed at Camp Lewis. Wardi., a member of the quartermasters quarter-masters corps. CAPTAIN L. C. ELARRICK. ' $ i -4 i f Son of Mis. S. E. Karri ok, Mnrvlaud Apart i ne n tn. Graduate of the L niversltv of Utah. Entered the officers' training s'-noul at liie Presidio and in August, J017. was commissioned lieutenant. rom the Presidio he went 'o Camp Low is and remained there until Julv, ID IS. when he sailed lor h ranee, and late." was made captain. DR. PRANK G. CANINE. k ' " ill ,1 . : m 1 r. 1-rank ranino. of Manila, ac-'oni-panied 1a ms wile- ieit Novi-mhor 1;; for atifcmver. ash., whore he will report f.ir duty. ha-)im- recoivod an npnointnu-nl W as fust lieutenant in the dental corps. It. canine attended the lo.-al limn senool and I he L niver.sitv of l lah. and is a , K'adaa ;e of Northwestern mm ersitv. ..iiica.o. I PRIVATE H. E. NELSON. N . M H - . H .'J ' . ; t f, ! b ' M 1 1 i h . - f g ... t tt x " " r V f w 1 ' I Special to The Tribune. Mr. and Mrs. John Nelson of Welby have received a letter from their son, Private Pri-vate H. E. Nelson, who is with the med- , foal corps of the army at Camp Green- , leaf. Fort Oglethorpe. Ga., in which Mi. ; Nelson praises the efficient work of the Y. M. C. A. Mr. Kelson, who is 24 years of ae, enlisted en-listed in the medical corps in lccember, 1917. but was not called Into service until un-til October of this year. CORPORAL LAWRENCE- PERKINS. M ' c ' i U Li I'1 ' SI II t- H " If II , - '1 s-1 . ? . K f nt' N'.rHil,B.rtyAjAA,WjUgufl Son of Mr. and Mrs. Thomas B. Perkins, Per-kins, 144 South Fifth East street, enlisted en-listed on his eighteenth birthday, February Febru-ary 1, 1917. Mr. Perkins has made a probable rooord on corporal's pay, ?30 a month; subscribed for $10,000 insurance to aged parents, vol tin tar v allotments of $la monthly to them, paid in full for four liberty bonds and sent home in cash at out SSu. HAROLD EARL SIMONS. t " "J ? ' x ; - V - 1 r - - - - t ,y ' Son of Mr. and Mrs. I-red L. Simons. 251J Soutli Fifth lOast street. Enlisted In the navy in. June, J91S. lias just beeji promoted to the rating of expert pun tier and is a pun captain on the V- S- S. St. Louis. Graduate of est hlfih school- Mr. Simons is fl 'ears old. WILLIAM B. WALLIS. r i i. ::..VJ"'.:'f.:v-V:.., ' ' : '-:,.::.-. t: ' ,-vv ..- : : ! ' 1 ' V ' ! :, - J : .. ' , '' t f , hrolh.-r or J..;n.-s 11. V.!IK .NVss hulliii:ir. Jlr. Wi.llw lofl S:.lt lUo recently re-cently lor 1- oi l ."loiuoc, a. KELLEY B. PENCE. p........ . ........ .. .:.,:..v. ; ......-.. ...............vr St i i 5! -rL.-r- ? 'sr ' 1 I CORPOEAL EAY L. PENCE. SERGEANT CLIFFORD H. PENCE. p Sons of Mr. find Mrs. John H. Pence ' of Cornifeh. Utah. Private Kelly B. Pence, 21 years old, enlisted In September, Septem-ber, 191 S, and is at Camp Kearny serving serv-ing as a member of tiie Slst infantry band. Corporal Ray Ij. Pence, 2i, entered en-tered the service in July, 1918, trained at Camp Lewis, and is in France. Serpen Ser-pen nt Clifford H. Pence. 27, enlisted in September, 1917, trained at Camp Lewis, and arrived in France in July, 1918, with a signal corps unit. PATRICK J. SULLIVAN. - J '1 : 7 J . Brother of Mrs. M. Edpeworth. 1SS West First North street. Enlisted a year i apo and has been in France since De- ' ; comber, 1917. He is member of a pro-I i visional repiniont. ! CORPORAL DAVID F. COURSEY. . ' i ' .. s ' s ; j r - r " 1 ; i k s - i . zqD j Son of Mrs, r.mnui Coursey Perkins. .1173 Ka.-t Sixth S,.nnh street. Has bi-:ii overseas sinve L'uceniher. 1917. lie enlisted en-listed In the iiia; tennaster corps. Cor- i pornl Coursey was formerly .with the L-artieid SmciU:iy com i 'any. t EMIL O. KKAXJS. ' -'"-: -' I - . ' .... k i -t I.. .-V..V. - f .MiJj.l. i EDWIN E. KEAUS. ', ' ' - 5v K '1 Two sons of Mrs Walter Jenkins of 21?4 South Tenth East street, servlnp the Lnited States in armv and navy. Emil O. Ki-ause- 22, enlisted in the navy in November, 1917, and is now in the Atlantic Atlan-tic transport service. Edwin E. Kraus, IS. enlisted a year ago In the army and is now in France. KENNETH DUSTIN. 1 , si- e l j J 1 I v I'"' 1 C' ' i : EEVIN DUSTIN. n ma w si h" - r l - ' H - - 1 , v ' k CLARENCE DUSTIN. ' f ' i ,':''' L I Sons of Mr. ami Mrs. Artnur Pustin. i of Karminp'.on. Kennelh and Ervin are 1 In Franco. Kenneth enlisted in Ou'len, in the marine corps, June 1. 191X. Ho is in the Eleventh regiment, marines, in France. Ervin Tmstin w as sent lo Camp Lewis in Sopto.!ii i't-r, If j ( . and to Krancf la t June. He is a mem oer of li company, S -i i h m ac ii : n e .m 1 n 1 'a 1 1 a ! ; u n . c-arotu-e, 1 mstln enlisl. d in September. 1917. from M-.-ntana, and is at Fort Sill. , Okia. He is a member of B battery, 2nd field artillery. RUDOLPH PETERSON. Ilr j i v! t -. ' ' I' i I I i f j I Son of Mrs. Clara Petersen of LoK.m. Utah, who enlisted several months ugo, and is stationed at Camp Kearny. Cal. SEEGEANT HOWARD B. SEAES. i , (. I.? ( 1 1 ri' ' 1 ,,! i 51 -V v JA f J V. - i'' j ' V "?!., ( k . i j't( WC M ' i i. ' 11 L ' "-""Pj i i ': if- W,.1 S 5 frffvjii Though but li years o.d Mr. bears was the first to enlist from Farinmgrton on Die declaration of war. He was a member mem-ber of the Thirteenth field artillery band for many months and now is serpeant bueler. Instructing troops at Camp Greene, r. C. lie enlisted in April. 1917. SEEGEANT L. W. ROBINSON. in Il"-Tf1' i'l"i'jmHMI 'lll'llirr' "i m KHinrnn ' I r-v V , y t i I f "4 ! . H - , I k K i ' Son of Mr. and Mrs. J. M. Robinson, 1044 Windsor court. Member of D barter bar-ter v. field artillery headquarters. Born at Salt Lake: 22 years old. Formerly with the Well .Tewelrv company, Salt Lake, and the Ames Jewelry company, Idaho Falls. Idaho. ROLLAND C. LIVINGSTON. t v 4 p i 4 S (. , . ' 1 ? , H son ol Mr. and Mrs. L. . Li.intotun of Sandv. I tnli. Jeit for traininp in air service at Waco. l ex., last January. He enlisted at the ae of 17 and is stationed at Arcadia. Fla. LIEUTENANT J. JARGENSEN. Y ' ..1 ' . "i - f S f V-:.- .? V - h . i A Is a vouny Salt Laker who eni:s:ed in the aviation bntnrh of the army several months fti-'o and wlio lias recently won a lieutenancy. Jle is now stationed at Mlro, V. Va. LORENZO SNOW. j i A f t ' , Son ot Oliver it. and Marv H. l eirce Snow of Rnpnam t;itv. 1 tah. en:isietl la?t January in the armv. He Is a member of tne Mxtv-thlrd mfantrw now stationed at Camp Meade. Md. He is s vears old. SERGEANT ELMER DAY. ! : j h ' i -"I bun ol .Mrs. Hannah Day, No. S Lester terrace. Salt Lake, enlisted In the quar-, quar-, terniaster s corps about a vear ago and . has been in France since February. He is 24 years old. SEEGEANT RALPH H. BURT. CLIFFORD H. BUET. t, t , , t ((,;! IT' s Vvv ' - : i k' ' t m , C ' ? (' v " . t, '. - - ... r---- , - .s, . : ' ) ' . ' ! , v , ' . , J y ' ' - J I J LESLIE J. BUET. j Sor.s of J l:i r,r.::h 1. Burt and the Lite j Jos'-Wl 71. Hurt '' Suit I Si .-ri;.- int Hurt -n.ifl.-l in lb.- ll.".lh fn-ld a rtillcrv aft'T s'.rvi' e on tlv M.jxic tn bonier. I'ri-valc I'ri-valc Clifford II. Hurt cittctcd the aerial LIEUTENANT STANLEY L. DIXON. i ' j ' x ' i r- j x x ' r i . 4 rv s 1 h 1 . News ha? been received br John T. Dixon, rathier of the armci s Mor-chanls' Mor-chanls' bank that hts son, Stanley Tj. Dixon. L'3 vears o:d. has been commissioned commis-sioned second lieutenant in the sanitary corps of the armv. Lieutenant Dixon enlisted en-listed in June. 1P17. at Provo. in the medical corps, but later was assigned to the sayliarv corps and stationed at New-ports New-ports News. Va. He is now at Camp Hancock, (ja. SERGEANT JOHN J. EDWARDS. - 1 s N J ! " j j ; ' ..4$. . .... ., S Hi ' - v ! h ! ' hi 4 v I s . 1 it, x Son of Mrs. Mary R. Ldwards of Logan, Lo-gan, and trrandson of I. C. Thorescn, United btatcs surveyor general. Enlisted In Salt Lake in the 127th aero squadron, in March. 1318. Now In France, having been transferred to infantry. GEOEGE H. DAVIS. r " ! i i i 1 j ! . ' - 1$ Si .! .' i:. ' , ' Son of Mrs. Mary Chatevln of Benjamin, Benja-min, I tah. enlisted in Marino corps last June, trainer! at Marc Island, and later 'was transferred to Galveston, lex. HENRY B. MURRAY. f -:. ::: y .(..,. .,'.- I , - . , J' f. .' . U f.-. i ' ' : ; ; - ; I . 'ft ;: I v Mis. Henry 1'.. Niurtav. v,ife of Private Henry It. Murray oi W ellsville, Utah, luia re ;ivtd news that her husband is recovering recov-ering from a Kas attack in a base hospital hos-pital in France. Mr. Murray has been in Franco several months and was In action ac-tion recently. -r-rvli e in November, 1917, and is now-stationed now-stationed at Dorr fie',d, Fla. Private Jx-a-lie J. Hurt Is in the muchlne-Kun battalion bat-talion stationed at .';in,p fwls, A'usli. Thev are the i; rand son.-: of ;laJor Andrew H. Purl, lilaekhav.k Indian w.f-j veteran, and .Krlnhani V. Ifnnnilou, -who ulso par-ticipaLed par-ticipaLed in the early Utah Indian wars. |