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Show UTAH MEN IN U. S. SERVICE DONALD C. JAMES. fit" s .Jf P m it ' f y i. nwt LOUIS A. JAMES. Two sons of Mrs. W. T. James, of 48-Center 48-Center street, are In the service of Uncle Sam. Donald C. 2S years old. enlisted In May, 7, and is at present serving with field hospital unit 15, overseas. He was stationed for a 'time at Fort Douglas and later at Camp Kearny, leav-Inig leav-Inig there at the same time the H.'.th left for France. Loirts A. James, enlisted en-listed in June, 1918, In the Nebraska base hospital unit as an optician, and Is now sering somewhere in France. CLARENCE K. KARP.EN. rZLC V C1 ft yp4' y itk' Is the son of Mr. and Mrs. Robert B. Karren of 696 West Pourth North streeti with whom his wife is making her hOtDS) dUlinaj her husband's SDSeucS. In a recent re-cent letter he stated that he went over the top in Ma with the sixty-fourth engineers. WILSON SUPPORTS N COLONEL WATSON KAHtMt INT. Y. Va.j NOV. I, In n - Bponse to :i telegram sent President W ilson il-son by C. l- Roblnsorj Of this elt, t in- folio wing reply has been received by Mr. Robinson! "in response to your telegrnm I Vim vary clad to confirm, your Impressions that In iupjortliig Colonel Clarence W. Watson for the senate of the United states you are directly aiding In the winning of the WaT und the securing of a peace that will satisfy the Ideals f the nation. Ueporti that the adnilnlatratlOn does not ravor the eleel mi of I !olon1 WfttSOn are of course utterly without ft iiatlon.V |