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Show TWO UTAHNS in this morning's casualty list Top, John Moroni Stona of Coalville, marine, gassd In France; below, Lieutenant H. A. Dresuack of Salt Lake, severely wounded In action in France. f ,, " ' " A V ' T ' yd i hi 1 , f ' ' - I Pf 1 f A '' i . ? - 1 7: t - v jl , V ' Hi . i ; . - 1 ' ' - er j, 1 , . 3 i-s. . t ,s - t " 1 ' z i - I- - 'J . i, ONE OTii GASSED; IIOTMiDEB John M. Stone of Coalville and Lieutenant H. A. Dresback Hurt. The I'.iptialiv list this morning con-tain;. con-tain;. the names of John Moroni Stone of toahiilo. Tiiar;n(?. asC'i in Franc-5: Lieutenant IT. A. .Dresback of ait Lake, severely wonipie-.l in a-'tion: I'ete Oaravaplia of Helper, misius iu action, ac-tion, and Aha t. But'er of .Sandy, pre-vioiifly pre-vioiifly reported wounded severely. The Idaho list ineiuo.es the names of I'harles L. Kandall of ld:iho Falls, died of wounds, and Kichani A. Heath of Warduer. Idaho, severely, wo.inded in nction. Kobert I.. Owens of Idaho Falls, previously reported missing, is now officially reported wounded severely. se-verely. John Moroni Stone is vears of ace and the brother of Mrs. j". V. Toone of the Krooks Arcade in ialt Lake, lie is reported by the eouiniaiuiant of the marine corps to have been passed by the (lermans in the marine division engagement on June 14. This official noucti i the first that has come to the family, the soldier failin" to write himself him-self to date. His relatives believe he is in a base or recuperation hospital aud that they will hear from him at an early date. Marine Stone was a coal miner when the declaration nf war was made, lie lost no time enlisting, going into the service iu April of last year. The notice no-tice is signed by Captain V. A. Ketchan, adjutant and inspector of the marine eoi ps. Lieutenant H. A. Dresbaek of Salt Lake is a veteran in the service, having been in the army ;it various times since he was 17 years of age. He first enlisted en-listed in Texas. He is now ;'.4 years of age and has a wife and daughter. Porvthv, 11 years of age. Hefore re enlisting the last time when the Twentieth regiment was stationed at Fort Douglas, he resided at the home of his aunt. Mrs. J. F. Lever, Poo South Third West street, lie re-entered the service as a private, but because of his previous experience received successive promotions until ho became a lieutenant. lieuten-ant. Ho is the son of Mr. and Mrs. Ilarlev Presback of San .lose. Cal.. with whom his wife and daughter have been making mak-ing their home since the Twentieth regiment was ordered from Salt Lake to t'atup Funstou. Kan. |