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Show UTAH MEN IN U. S. SERVICE CHARLES L. BACON. Charles L. Dacon : " of Ogden is head -"'-vt- T ' ! mechanic of C com- j r.r j... .-, i pany, 347th machine y .. J gun battalion ot the - jf Ninety-first division. He went to Camp . J Lewis on October 4, : 1!U7, and sailed for . France on Julv 4 ot : -j this year. He was , . formerly a builder . and contractor in - " .. Oqden. His wife was formerly Miss ; - Eva Maw of Ouden. t.,,, -..v.-.-.- - SERGEANT GLENN H. STOTJT. j v? Ordnance S e r- f . gcant Glenn H. Stout, son of Mr. 3 and Mrs. W. H; A Stout of Holliday. is with the 145th field t aitSllerv in France. , He joined the na- tional guard of Utah some time before the Mexican border jZ patrol was instituted and served under Colonel William O. ' w ehb both on the bolder and at Camp , .-.vcJfaia-A.v. Xvca r n y. CAPTAIN C, J. EVANS. Captain C J r- --r w j Evana, 'trust officei ( K - 1 of the Tracy Ioan A. 1 Trust compare nu. 1 t 3 graduated froln the - first Presidio school , is an expert in ma- YT, chine-gun woik lie" t has been connfcteds y with the develop ment of small arms f and special ammu- f j nltion in the enj,i- " t j neering division of i the ordnance de- t V 1 part ment,. at ash- l I lngton. ' i" i PETER J. SCOTT. I Frother of Sim V" Scott of Lark, who ( $ tL " 1 lia ljeen in Iance i for some time with r (f the 34Sth field artil" I mitt w iCr . Mr. S.cott is "(C- years of age. Since he arrived f r o erseas the young man has written t eeral letters to -ftt. V 5r leiUives and friends i v at Lark concerning HV 2jhi experiences on ksw1ih;' lj the other side, OTTO EASMTJSSEN. Otto Ras'mussen p - t formerly of Mt Pleasant, is on dut " with the Amer ' - i i c a n expeditionarv forces in France. . . He left for Camp Lewis on Septem- . ber 3. He later as A 1 sent to. Camp Fre- , mont in California v v and from this point , was transferred ' . . 1 overseas, leaving the i. S port of embaikation ,s ear.'y in the fall months. &d&& ;. .a&eS(Eai GEORGE C. PIERCE. P; x' 1 Son of Mr. and f V Mrs. M. VS. Pierce ' " f t of Wellington. Mr. ! , v Pierce entered army j l service October 14, I I 1917, and trained at i t " H Camp Kearny. Later ! he went overseas $ , with the 321st in- s. fan try. The young a y man is 23 years of ' ? i ape Rn( nas sIent if the greater part of & his life in Utah. |