Show I 1 FIGURES ON r r tz DIVISION GIVEN r i E eh reports Deports concerning the Ninety first I division in which there we were e hunt bunI hundreds hun hun- t I of Utah men who took part in i f the n the overseas activities of the world the world t war have been received by by the ad ad- f 1 ii dutant generals general's office from Washington Wash ash r ington D. D Ch Cler C. C Ivr ler t The record gives gins a n. total of ot 1091 1031 officers and men from the division f f tilled in ac action lon deaths death from I wounds i and deaths from disease nIne officers and men died from If other causes A total of ot 1666 TO of and men died while the di division dl dl- vision was in France Four thousand three hundred d and sixty-four sixty members mem- mem memI I bers rs of the various arlous units of the division were wounded wound d. d 2061 of which q ere er reported to be severe and will probably necessitate long treatment in hospitals Twenty-eight Twenty officers rand and enlisted men were Vere taken prisoner di J t during the engagements taken part in |