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Show U.SERVICE F. V. WEEDE. ' I l ' ' " . I ' . - "ill h I,, y i h ; : i-'VL.;L:f - L:'- j j . .. i. .... i r , i ' i ' ' ' f i:;?r: '.. ;.y,...: s s Tl is engineering 'experience having enabled en-abled him to pass the rigid examinations tor entrance in the lank corps of the Cnited States army. F. V. Weede, son of cx-(Jovernor Railev of Kansas, enlisted en-listed August 1, 1H IS, in that service and was sent to Cettysburg. ('a., where he is now in training. J'rivale Weede was formerly connected with the Western I'nion Telegraph company of Salt Lake City and later became a representative of the Lion Bonding company, with offices of-fices in the Felt building. Ue graduated from the school of civil engineering in the University of Kansas. JOHN E. JONES. - HI I r CLARENCE I. JONES. ' X ' rl J ' (K-v. ' Ci- -v. ' .('.! W - I; t 'I"'o "Willard, Jtah, boys who ha.ve en-tci-ed the service and are V erving i u France in the same ba tt a lion, a rc .John FJ. a nd (,'larencc J . Jones, sons (f M r. and Mrs. B. F. Jones of Willard, Utah. The brothers enlisted in the engineering corps last May and weni to Houlder, Colo., for training. Lai or they moved to Camp Dodge, Iowa, and there wore ;.is-signed ;.is-signed lo t he ;! 1 .'Hh engineers. Kighly-eighth Kighly-eighth division. In a letter received recently, re-cently, their parents are informed of their safe arrival in FYanee.. |