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Show ! BROTHERS ANSWER ! I CALL OF UNCLE ! SAM FOR MEN I CLAHEKCE R. NAYLOR. jrr., r -"""'7:7. :"f7r:v" ' ' ; t ! i V' ', I l " 4 'A I!:' . .. 1 . I ; " ? h t - - , 1 ! f l I1 .-.y , ' -, .ftttteW-i.- . . . N ---j ; , ', ' - - ' I ' i '! ''I - 5 ' , v . . ,,),.. v,T,, f firift v ) , ' . " c j , II, Iu i, t 4 J. ARTHUR NAYLOR. 1 1 n . " N .. . -. , :.-;,-.';::;J ..-''-: ; . -; ' " " & J ' ",s - -:"' i TV ITH the departure of Clarence R. Naylor, wh.o was ordered to report to tho ouariei master's department at Jacksonville. Fhu. two brothers who had become tuentlhed with the ininins interests inter-ests of tc.e state are wearing the army uniform. The other Is J. Arthur Naylor, wh.o left October 1 with the Thirty-second engineers and now is stationed at Camp t;rant, Rockford. III. Both are natives of Salt T.iike and sons of Mr. and Mrs. George 'Navlor, pj5 South Twelfth h;asi si : .!. Clarence lb Naylor is u graduate of t!ic M'est hich school, and when he i-nlistcd was an employee em-ployee of the Continental Oil contpanv. CI. Arthur Naylor attended the Latter-day Latter-day Saints' schools, and, until lie answered an-swered the call to tho colors, was connected con-nected with the Utah Copper company at Bingham. |