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Show DRAFT REGISTRANTS DliT PROVO Sixteen Men Are Chosen by j the Utah County Exemption Ex-emption Board. Special to The Tribune. rilOVO. March 17. Sixteen draft registrants reg-istrants have been drawn by tho Utah I county draft board as Utah county's j quota of the 247 to be called to the i colors from Utah during the five-day' period, beginning March -9. The men I "ill be mobilized at Camp Lewis. They are: Oscar Daniel Jensen. Leslie Goates, Julian A. Greenwood, Ivan L. Thorne, Charles Mercer, Lee Christensen, Irving J. Householder, Martin V. Schramm, John Daniel Holt. Lewis E. Kowe, Randall Austin Whiting, Raymond H. Perry, Joy Osborne Cleg?. Jens C. Anderson, Asmus Pape Abiklskov and Klmer Ilay Buck-ner. Buck-ner. Alternates Vera John Ambrose and Kdwin Johnson. Tho district medical advisory board has passed as qualified for service Joseph ! Nance of Conejos, Colo. ! Irwin L. Scott, son of Mrs. Canby Scott, was here from Camn Douftlas today, visiting visit-ing relatives before leaving fof Kellv field, Texas. Mr. Scott, who is a mem- her of the Tellurite association, is one of 1 the latest members of the association ! i whieh has a lare number of its mem- i hers in the sen-ice) to enlist. Mr. Scott is In the aviation service. 1 DczbII Johnson, who is In the enerinecr- i ins corps at Vancouver. Wash., has writ- I ten his cousin, Police Officer Will John- i son, requesting that his (l)ezell's) great appreciation of a sweater sent him by the Red Cross be conveyed to the organization. organ-ization. He says it is the best sweater he ever wore. Officer Johnson has counted count-ed up the number of cousins he has ill the service 'and finds that thev are eighteen. Sergeant Eertrand II. Morgan, son of Jud.sra A. B. Morgan, is home on a furlough fur-lough trom Camp Lewis. The young soldier, who ha,s just recovered from an attack of measles which kept him In the hospital--for some time, is now in excellent ex-cellent health and spirits. William P. Baker has receiver! a letter let-ter from his son, Jesse K. Baker, who is with Pershing In France. Young Baker has experienced w'ar in the trenches. He writes that if the Germans "s:et" him they will have to bayonet him, as he considers con-siders himself immune against death bv shooting he was accidental!-.' wounded by firearms several times while a boy. |