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Show UTAH MEN IN 1 U. S. SERVO I Special to Tho Tribune. 'i -s I l: ... fif J.. Austin H. Dennis. ; been in the ba.ce hos-1 pital with influenza, but was well again and back in his company, com-pany, tho 861th infantry. in-fantry. Austin H. Dennis is 22 years of as:o. He enlisted nt fell t Lake, December 1.. 1917, leaving Immediately Imme-diately tor Mare island, is-land, Cal. Ho has been promoted to first-class fireman. f Son of Mr. and Mrs. Lund of South Jordan, who is with the American marines ma-rines at. Eieauford, Luxe mbursr. Mr. Lund writes most entertainingly en-tertainingly of his experiences overseas, but says he will be tlad when he can begin be-gin the journey back to Utah. months at the front toward the close of tne war, and had many close escapes. Me Is now at Kelburg near Cohlenz. Rudolph Jackson Earlow enlisted December De-cember 14, 1917. in the aero service and has set red in Texas and Florida. He is now at Fort Logan, Coio., awaiting discharge. ( PROVO. Feb. 21. ! Mr. and Mrs. William A. Dennis of Provo have three sons In j the United States sf.rvire. Laurence L. Dennis :. i? 24 years old, and left Ca mp Le v is i n July for overmen ser- vice with the Ntnt y- first division. He a has feen action on 1 four fronts and was 2 severely passed In s October. In a recent flptter lo his slater he states That he had V s 1 Ruel Tl. Dennis. and is on the U. S. : fc. Intrepid. ? Ruel E. Dennis, the youngest son, fhas been in the navy ! for two years. He maoe four trips to I B ranee on trans-: trans-: pons, having served : on The U. S. S. Chattanooga, Chat-tanooga, U.- S. s. Hartford and V. S. S. Ohio. Ho left for trance on February 4 on the U. S. S. Ohio to bring troops Lawrence L. Dennis.!10?- "Vs. niak'n0g ins fifth trip across. EDWIN W. LUND. .ww.vSpW R.NTT. T.AMAE BARLOW. v p Z 1 Sons of Mr. and Mrs. Wilford Har.ow of Bountiful are yet in the service of the United States. The forrrer enlisted July 7, 1917, and went to France with the June replacement draft in If) 18. He was assigned as-signed to ammunition ammuni-tion hauling with the Fourth division a nd later made cannoneet in the Sixteenth field artillery. Ho was two r " 5;.V"-'i1v,''::'',::::,::X''''i. RUDOLPH JACKSON BARLOW. |