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Show EIGHT DRAFTED BOYS j LEAVE FOR CAMP LEWIS I An kinds of bad luck was experienced experi-enced by the local draft board in get-i get-i ting the eight men necessary for Em-I Em-I ery county's quota of the second incre-i incre-i ment of the second draft, two of the j men called In developing into cripples, I a third had bet n committed to the 1 mental hospital at Provo, another had : changed his address so much the last while in moving about the country that all hope of reaching him in time for this call was given up. another was given permission to complete his term at school but will be one of the two to leave as the third increment. Vito Karberio of Mohrland, who was automatically placed in class one when he failed to return his questionnaire, it now develops, is incapacitated for : military service, according to a doctor's doc-tor's certficate: while L'rr' Kofford, who is registered at Castledale, is suffering suf-fering from a severe axe-cut sustained some two weeks ago. Accordingly, several more men were notified to ' prepare to go and the eight left today for Price where they entrain for Camp Lewis tomorrow (Sunday) morning. The eight men finally selected are as ! follows: Victor Wareham of Ferron. Jimmie Jeffs of Castledale. i John D. Hambrick of Castledale. Wm. O. Majors of Huntington i Wm. R. Thomas of Lawrence i Sylvester Xoyes of Victor. George Alden Mills of Victor, j Alfred Forsman of Green River. j Jesse V. Frazier and Ray X. High-tower High-tower of Green River, have been listed for voluntary induction as mechanics, accepting the opportunity offered by the government for such as chose to enter the service that way before April 27th. W. 8. S. |