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Show Seen and Heard 'Round the Town By ED CAR Many In C S. Service Last week I published the comment com-ment of our Bunkerville correspondent corres-pondent to the effect that the community believed that with its 17 boys (an additional name was added this week) in the service, they felt like they must be near the top from a population basis. I invited other communities to send in the number they had in the service, also the names of the boys. Many commented on the supject and several sent in the number. Littlefield is reported to have 6 in the service out of a population of 63. Four of these boys enlisted and have seen active duty overseas and the other two are in training. Enterprise people inform us that there are 40 boys from there in the service out of a population of 324. They state that they have two others they claim, although they are not of long residence there. A total of 20 boys and one girl out of a population of 320 is the claim of LaVerkin. Mrs. Pansy Hardy sent in their names as follows: Navy: Calvin Button, Steve Eves, Ted Eves, Robert Stewart, Robert Judd, Mac Judd, Clive Woodbury, DeVere Mulliner and Winferd Gifford; Air Corps: Donworth Gubler; Army: Kenneth Jones, Keel Hardy, Phil Squire, Max Hinton, Jack Woodbury, Golden Asay, Carl Church, Don Squire, Lorirt Stratton and Ovando Gubler; Gub-ler; and Melba Booth in the WAACS. . . . Virgin reports 19 boys and one girl in the fighting forces. The names are in a letter from Sylvester Earl on page 6. He states that this 20 is out of a community of 160 population. |