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Show MISS BARBARA COX of Woodruff, Red Cross nurse, who has been assigned to duty overseas. UI1I iRSE Will '-SOON GO OVERSEAS i Special to The Tribune. OODKX, June 3. Miss Barbara Cox, Woodruff, Utah, a member of the graduating grad-uating class of the nurses' training school at t ho Dee hospital, with this year's class, received her Ked Crots pin and notice 10 report at once at Wahinston for duty overseas. Miss Cox is the first of the class of five j that have enlisted for duty that has been i notified to report for duly. The others, j who are waiting their calls are: Miss Fl ore n co Wa Hon, W o od r 1 1 ft , U I a h : Miss Sarah Faker, Ogden; Miss Kiv Scott. Mall Ma-ll ad, Idaho, and Miss Chrysta'l Eastman, Evanston, Wyo. 1 ill a suit filed in the district court today. The complaint alleges that on September Septem-ber 4, 1916, suit to restrain the plaintiff in this action from interfering with the grounds and waterways of the Lakeshore Gun club was heard in the district i court. that Hestmark and Browning signed a bond upon the suit asking for an injunction. This was denied by the . court, and now Skeen seeks to recover alleged damages. |