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Show UTAHNS WHO HAVE MADE ' I THE SUPREME SACRIFICE Private David E. Jesporson, son of David 1 Jesperson of 1073 Forest lane, Ogden, is reported killed in action in the official of-ficial casualty list. Sergeant M. Ray Gowers, died of wounds Tecelved in action in France, according to information contained in the official casualty list, tie was t lie son of Alfred J. Gowers of Xepbi, Utah. Private Otto A. Anderson, son of Mrs. F,mma Anderson of 415 South First West street. Salt Take City, la reported to have died of wounds received in action in France, according to the official of-ficial casualty list. Private Hans Hanson, son of Victor "Hanson of Spanish Fork. Utah, lied in France of disease, according to the official casualty report. Private John S. Ferguson, 29, sop of Mrs. Amis Ferguson of Opnlen, died In a Liverpool, Enplanrt,' hospital, October 10. The cause of death was not Riven, lie enlisted March 5, 1!U8. and went to Carmp Fremont, Cal. He was a member of the 319 th engineers, and left for France early in September. Wagoner Farrel H. Lelsaman, 22, was the son of Mr. and Mrs. John A. Leiss-man Leiss-man of Wellsville. He died of Influenza in Trance, October 13. Vie was in the ::tilst infantrv. He entered the service April 3 mis. Private Theodore E. Gourylotes of Tooele, n member of A company, Kuth i-nfan-try, has been killed in action in France. Me was 24 years old and was born In (Ireece. He trained at Camp .Lewis and bad been in France two months before beinf? killed. He came to the - I'niieri States In 1910 and was naturalized nat-uralized without delay. Earl S. Harper, oplv son of William F. Harper of Smlthfio'd. died in France, October 4, of wounds received in action. ac-tion. He was born at Smithfield, December De-cember 1 1H91. He eft for Camp Lewis in September. 1D1 i. He was a-slmied a-slmied to the 362nd infantry, of the Ninety-first division. He reached France June 20. J 9 1 R. He was transferred trans-ferred to headquarters company and specialized in signal corps work. private Harold Man waring, son of Mrs. Electa Stevenson Manwaring. SHT Dresden Dres-den avenue, died in France of wounds, received in action October Hi. He was a marine and left for France May 21. He was a member of the. Fifth ruyi-mental ruyi-mental machine sun company. Private Ralph Hall of Oden, who went lo Camp Lewis June 0 of this year, died of influenza In England, acconl-lii"- to news received bv his parents. Mr. and Mrs. Henry O. Hall. 2021 Wall avenue, Ogden. He went lo Loukler shortly after enlisting and thence went overseas. Harold Burrows, -". son of Dr. and Mrs. ArO; nr Durrnws. IIM 4 Soul h Eleventh 4 :ast street, died of pneumonia pneu-monia at otit it-a.y, France. lie was a yradual''' I. eland S'fnford imiver- f. sity and trained at Cairrp Lewis. He had successfully passed his examination examina-tion for a oommission. Robert B. Taylor, son of Mr. and Mrs. Robert Taylor of Salt Lake, died of wounds received in the St. Mihiel battle.' bat-tle.' He was a member of B battery, llGth field artillery. |