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Show HAS TWO SONS WITH COLORS REPRESENT ARMY AND NAVY MRS. CHARLES FALLENTOTE, whose two sons, Novo H. Fallentine j j (right), and Ernest W. Fallentine, are in the service. Novo is a member mem-ber of Company B, thirty-eighth machine gun battalion, and Ernest is in the naval reserve. i ' Jjf i ill LllMal Salt Lake Youths Leave Home to Take Up Their Training Duties. MRS. CHARLES FALLENTINE, residing at 1335 Indiana avenue, ave-nue, has given two of her sous to the colors. Novo H. Fallentine, who left Salt Lake for Camp Lewis recently, is a member of company B, thirty-eighth machine gun battalion. Before enlisting enlist-ing he had been promoted to agent of the American Railway Express company com-pany at Blackfoot, Idaho. Ernest W. Fallentine was graduated from West high school last June. He was well known as a ball player, having signed a year's contract with the St. Louis Americans, the contract later being be-ing cancelled on account of the war. He enlisted in the naval reserve and left home recently for San Diego. |