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Show MODE 101 BDYS SEIT TO GAMPS POCATELLO, Idaho, Oct. 4. Among the Bannock county young men who are leaving for training camps are the following, fol-lowing, who left today for Camp Fremont, Fre-mont, Colo., and Jefferson barracks, AIo. : Camp Fremont John Henry Savage, Pocatello; Orin W. Johns, Fort Hall; George A. Turner, 'igo; Clarence O. Swenson, Hatch; William S. Woodland, Arimo; Albert P. Nelson. Bancroft; George A. Quail man, Central ; James J. Lay ton, Downey; George C. Fowler, Lsgo; Frank C. Rohertson, Chesterfield; Nick Kannell, Pocatello; Joseph Stinger, Hawkins; Haw-kins; Floyd E. Davis, Spokane. Wash.; George 1,. Smith, Cleveland ; Roy W. Carlson, Oxford; Ralph L. Blair, Pocatello; Poca-tello; Arthur L: Hopkins, Soda Springs; Lewis T. Kopp, Portland, Ore. Jefferson Barracks Novel Koke, Pocatello; Poca-tello; William H. Curtis, Pocatello; John E. Blake, Pocatello: Herman Schleiff, Pocatello; Burt Brown, Ogden, Utah; . Ernest W. Jensen, Napa, California : Oliver Rasmus Hansen, Cleveland; Alfred , T. Dent, Portland. Ore.; Lester Rouse, j Pocatello; George Gooras, Pocatello, Benjamin Ben-jamin W. Howitz, Billings, Mont.; Henry Lagier, Pocatello. The men met this morning In the office of the cleric of the local draft board at 10:20 and a reception was tendered them in the Commercial club. The eighteen men for Camp Fremont are to fill the vacancies caused some months ago in a Bannock county contingent that wes sent to tha t camp in which eighteen men were disqualified physically for military service. |