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Show TWINS ARE'gOING TO FRANCE tr g? c e & EAGER FOR SERVICE AT FRONT RAY (LEFT) AND ROY CHESSHIRE. V , l ' , , ,i l ,, , " ,'fi, II Pi ' A v. , v4, v 1 M s f3i Boys Born in Ogden Are Soon to Be Sent on Overseas Duty. Special to The Tribune. OGDEN, July 26. Ray and Roy Ches-shire, Ches-shire, twins,- born in Ogden, expect to have their dreams of seeing service in France realized soon, when the Twentieth Twen-tieth infantry, stationed at Camp Funston, Kan., is ordered overseas. This is the message that has been received by the young brothers' parents, John and Sarah Bennett Chesshire of Blackfoot, Idaho, and the grandparents, Thomas C. and Elizabeth B. Bennett, 22t West Thirtieth street of this city. The boys enlisted in the Twentieth when it was stationed at Fort Douglas, shortly after- the United States entered the war. They received their training with that famous old regiment and declare de-clare they are "fit to fight." That the boys are anxious to do their share in the cause of the world"s freedom from Prussian militarism is shown by their letters to relatives and friends in Utah and Idaho. |