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Show 10 UTAH DIE 1 ON FBH Fffl One Killed in Action, Other Succumbs to Wounds in Hospital. James Roberts cf . Price. Utah, received official adviceB from the war depart.-nent yeslerdav tliot his son. John W. lioberts, was Killed In action In FYance on July 13-The 13-The you.-g man left this city for Camp Lewis on September CO, 1?17. Ie ate hifi Christmas dinner In England and later was sent to France. He had been on the flrins line for two months at the time of his death. Herbert Vowirs of Hooper. Utah, died in a French ta-se hoapiuil September 2 of wound received In action, according to word received In Salt like yesterday. Ho is the son of Joseph Knwers and wa IT. years of a?e. He left Osden for Camp r.ewis October 7, 1917, and arrived In Krarice teveraj months later. He was ed'jeated in the Weber county schools and was farming previous to entering the service. He is survived by his parents and several brothers and sisters. Tbe casualty report also carried the names of iCdnard C. Anderson, son of Vhrls M. And. rson of Kenliwortn, I'lah, killed In action and of Charles C. Martin of 747 Fast rMth South, wounded by machine gun bullet through the knee July IS. Both have been previously reported. !:vv I.. Kehocg ot Mountain Home. Idaho, and ln Flalla. cook, of Rupert, Idaho, are reported killed In action. |