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Show I918 CLASS BOYS PASS WELL IN EXAMINATION Of the forty-nine boys who registered regist-ered on June 5th, this year, 16 of those who have been placed in Class 1 were examined Saturday and found fit for general military service, three were accepted for limited service and only two of those examined were absolutely absolute-ly disqualified and placed is Class V. Not all the boys of the 191S registration registra-tion have had their questionnaires passed on, all those who made claims for deferred classification on agricultural agricul-tural grounds having had their questionnaires ques-tionnaires sent on up to the district board and have not been heard from as yet. A few who have been placed in Class 1 by the local board have not yet appeared for examination. The following boys, with their official of-ficial order numbers, stand qualified for general military service: 3 John Rulon Behling, Ferron. 4 Ralph E. Jensen, Castle Dale. 5 Edgar Sorenson, Emery. 8 Guy Wrare, Orangeville. 17 John -Richards, Cleveland. 18 Cyrus Eugene Otterstrom, Hunt. 20 H. Grant Mortensen, Emery. 21 Luther Thomas, Lawrence. 22 Bryant R. Jewkes, Orangeville. 29 Carlos Dewey Maxfield, Emery. 30 Ervin A. Anderson, Castle Dale. 31 George Magnussen, Castle Dale. 33 Alison Marshall, Huntington. 37 Oran V. Bunderson, Emery. 39 Lloyd Brinkerhoff, Emery. 40 Henry J. Stevenson, Huntington. The following passed for limited service: ser-vice: 2 Denzil James Jacobsen, Emery. 28 Peter Carl Peterson, Castle Dale. 4S Ray N. Ralphs, Ferron. The following failed to pass and go into Class 5: 5 Charles W. McArthur, Lawrence. 4 9 Edward Levar Green, Huntington. The following Class 1 men have not yet appeared for examination: Stephen Bran Burnett, Orangeville. A. Bryan Cox, Orangeville. Cheney G. McNeil, Orangeville. Ivan Ipson, Huntington. A. Bryan Reid, Orangeville. w. s. s. |