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Show CLASS I MEN SOON UP FOR EXAMINATIONS A call will likely be made soon for all or a portion of those men in the county who have been placed in Class I under the new. workings of the selective se-lective military service law to appear fur examination. The only .thing that is holding back such an order is the fac t that the naming of a new physician physi-cian to take the place of Dr. Rose has not been acted upon unless within th.- last day or two. As soon as the hoard is again complete the call for physical examination will be made. The work of classifying is being done hy the t.-.o members of the board, O. W. S.tterud and X. L. Williams. The following registrants were given giv-en c lassification during the week end-in.-' yesterday (Friday) afternoon: Class I. Carl Clay Asimus, George V. Johnson Jr., Jesse V. Frazier, Jacob Jac-ob Eugene Minchey, Alma L. Leonard, Gent-lie Aldin Mills, David M. Denison, ihyan Fox, John Edgar Jones, Hans fetor I'ehrson, Edwin Soderquist, Arthur Ar-thur Petersen, Hector Ray Hering, i'ete Moroni Jensen, Sterling Curtis, Charles Kennison, Lewis O. Timothy, John Alexander Anderson, Sylvester Wyes, Ferry S. Black, Harry A. Wood, Alfred B. Forsman, Myron Robertson, Pete Daniel Larsen, Horace C. Xelson, Lloyd Xelson, Victor Adams Ware- j ham. I Class III. Jasper Oliver Petersen, Lr-roy R. Thornton, Ralph Young, Harry Armour Pierce, James Jensen, Clifton Leslie Xelson, Frank Wilson. Class IV". Andy Wimmer, Harvey L. .Mills. Alex Terrance Reid, James S.' Grr, John Darwin Mangum, Barney B. P-igclow, Royal Swase?, Thos. W. Rich-arts, Rich-arts, D. David Lamph, George Cyrus Ir-'son, Bartlet W. Dalton, LeGrande Swasey, Pietro Blediz, Charles Leslie Fowler, Xathan Kinsman Knight, Charles Petersen, Ralph M. Truman, be loss Ralphs, Alvin S. Hardy, Stanford Stan-ford Johnson, Ralph Alger, Oscar Frederick Wallaner, Edward Bailey, Thomas H. Timothy, Spencer E. Snow, Hans F. Mortensen, Claude H. Funk, free Oviatt, Leroy Richardson, Wilford F- Oviatt, John Rafael Sorenson, Orange Or-ange Olsen, W. G. Peacock jr., Freder-"-k Leslie Cox, Bertrude M. Bales, Cyril Cy-ril MeArth'ur, Frances Leon Hansen, James Clement Crapo, Ralph Vernon Peacock, Leonard Litster, Gerald Ray Leonard, Arthur Robert Johnson, Raymond Pete Olsen, Norville E. Wol-rerton, Wol-rerton, Joseph Herbert Xelson, Em-et Em-et Acel Palmer, Chriss Jensen jr., Hollo v. Johnson, Mark Kartchner, Howard M. Christensen, Charles B. Lazier, Samuel M. Miles, James A. Lowley, Levi Earl Seely, Xattalie Pen-futti, Pen-futti, Llewellyn W. Killpaek, James Stanley Jensen, Alvin Orlando Staker, Ldwin M. Robertson, Arrel Jensen, Joseph Horace Madsen, Wallace G. grange, Ernest E. Jensen, Orlo Cox, J'(rl Ralphs. Class V. Wm. August Behling, Geo. okouras. Charles N. Howard, John aos, peter Colokithas, Frank Davis, Antonio Olivio, Edd M. Crawford. rlo Cox of Huntington and David Lamph of Cleveland, both married en, were assigned to Class I last . lt on the official register. This not their intention, however, it I -"ms, as upon re-preparing their V .stlnnaires, they have been given ''erred classification. William Hix 'ackhurn's being placed in Class II ijp wef,k was due to a clerical error preparing the register as he comes 'n Class L ofthS':Cial muetinS of the members h .M (:astledale Relief society will be c'd next Thursday, January 31, for ' ; Purpose of discussing the advlsa- "ty of organizing a Castledale auxil-n,ry auxil-n,ry t0 the Emery County Red Cross "a-Pter. Everybody is Invited to be i tfesent T following- program will be given: ' Son ' ', Mrs. Louisa Oveson R -Sydonia Kofford and company adlnS Mrs. Louise Bunnel |