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Show 3 UTAHNS, 1 IDAHOAN IN CASUALTY LISTS Three Utah boys and onc'ldahoan were mentioned in yesterday's casualty list from the front. Otto Bell of Heber City is reported as having been severely wounded and Monroe Mon-roe McDonald, also of Heber City, is repotted re-potted to have died of disease. Aaron W. Hageland of Ogden is reported report-ed as slightly wounded. Corporal Clifford T. Burlt of Twin Falls, Idaho, is reported to be severely wounded. Corporal Burtt is the son of C. T. Burtt, a farmer residing near Twin Falls. The young man was a resident of Oregon when he entered the service and ho is with an infantry company. His parents received a letter from him, September Sep-tember 7. saying that he had been wounded wound-ed in the hand on August S. and was in a. hospital, but expected to return soon to the front. It is presumed that the M'ound mentioned yesterday is his second. Corporal Clifford was a resident of Twin Falls for seven years and Is 25 vears of age. |