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Show nillKSGIVII SAD DAY III 0 FAMILIES Capt. Henry H. Chapman Heads Last List of Casualties. Elgfit t'tt families will find It d'f-ficult d'f-ficult to cPlchrale Thanksgiving tn the accustomed way today for the names of that numlw of soldiers appear on today's casualty Hats. . Mutain Henry Henley Chapman, formerly of the Twentieth Infantry at Vt. IKiilas, was killed September 19. vhlle leading a company over the top with the ISritish Fourth army, when r the Hindenburir Una was broken. Captain Chapman was born while bis father waa serving with the Twen-lieth Twen-lieth infantry. Ilia grandfather waa also a member of that organization, so It was natural that when he waa graduated grad-uated from West I'oint In 117. he should seek a place In thai regiment, then stationed at ft. Douglas. J. M. STONE KILLED. John Moroni Htone was killed In action ac-tion in France November 4. He 'was !i niPTnpiT f tp .nmn imhhhfiu uf marines, in which he enlisted In April. 1917. He was gaifd June 14, but had recovered suffkently to rejoin his regiment. regi-ment. Ho w.is 2S years of awe. He is Hurvived by three sisters and five brothers. A sinter. Mrs. J. W. To4ne, livHt ttw Krottka Arcade. Frank laksoii. son f Mr. snd Mrs. c. (. laakMon, OK'len, is dead in France, accord iiisr to Information received re-ceived ley his parents. No details were given regarding his death, hut a high tribute was paid to his sterling qiiali-tiea qiiali-tiea hy the young soldier's captain. Sold on A. Alexyen was killed In action ac-tion October He was the ion of Adolph Alexsen of Klnio, Utah, and was 22 year of ae. Harry 1. Nones, f.?7 North Second West street, died October 12 from wounds received In action. He enlisted with the University of Utah tralnlnjr iietiichment In July, 191, and was later jmnipned to the One Hundred Twenty-seventh Twenty-seventh field artillery at Vt. Sill. Okla. He sailed for Franca September 24. He It mirvlved by his wif Mrs. C.oldie .bnsen Nones. OTHER CASUALTIES. Arthur hon of Ftinirham wss wounded in the lejr while fighting with the Thre Hundred Hlxty-fnurth Infantry. Infan-try. He enlisted lat April and'went to France In July. Arthur J. Cole, pu.n nf Mr. and Mrs. ' ieorce e. Xi Fourth avenue, was ahitt In the err on his twenty-eieh.th birthday while fighting with the Three Hundred Kigbth Infantry. tctober 1.0. He en (!. Mi .Inite lie w;i.m rmptnveit 1 iV f Mm I I A II l!ll Polling company prl- rr to hia enlistment. l-:rl A. Mack, a.m of Mr. and Mrs. William A. Klark, Brighsm city, la . recfverinir frm wonnda received In , action. He wrnl lo France pt July with (he One Hundred Fifty-ninth! infantry. , |