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Show MORE BOYS TO LEAVE The list of boys to go out with the first August draft, and who leave here next Thursday instead of Monday, has not been fully decided upon as yet, but It is practically certain that Junius F. Day and George Magnussen of Castledale and J. W. Nixon jr. of Huntington will be three of the five. Young Magnussen will be the first man from the class of 1918 to go out. All five will entrain on the 9th for Camp Fremont, California. Emery county is also called upon for three more men to enter the University Univer-sity of Utah training school by the middle of August, and the quota is already tentatively filled by volunteers. volun-teers. Ralph Jensen of Castledale. J. Houston Brown of Green River, and Bryan Fox of Orangevllle will likely compose this quota. With these two calls filled, advices from the state draft executive's office are to the effect that only two more, or ten for the month, will lie expected from Emery county. We may soon expect some heavy calls, however, as the cities have been drained the last two or threetnonths to spare the farming far-ming districts until after most of the harvesting has been done, the latter districts to be called upon heav ily after that time. |