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Show TWELVE MORE DRAFTEES CALLED FROM COUNTY Twelve more, of our boys will leave for Camp Lewis shortly after May 25, this number being Emery county's final quota of the May call of the second sec-ond draft and is the number finally arrived at by Capt. F. V. Fitz Gerald, draft executive officer for Utah after duo deductions for voluntary enlistments enlist-ments and Inductions from July 1, lasl I year, to March 31. this year, had bee: made. The state's quota Is So. anu Carbon county is to furnish 69 men. Ira Oviatt of Elmo. Mavnard Allred of Cleveland, and Joseph Parniley of Mohrland. leave this week to fill the county's quota of three assigned to attend at-tend the University of Colorado at Boulder. Some mechanical or technical tech-nical knowledge was required for this assignment and the call was filled by volunteers from among the drafted men. Jesse Frazier and Roy High-tower, High-tower, both of Green River, and James I'. Johnstone of Mohrland, who volunteered volun-teered in answer to the army's "want" call of a couple of weeks ago, also leave this week for Ft. Benjamin Harrison, Har-rison, Indiana, where they will undergo under-go training as trainmen, while Samuel Zwahlen and Oscar Rasmussen, both of Ferrnn, leave Price today on their way to Fort McDowel, California, in answer to a call for two men sent out sonic two weeks ago. It is not known what branch of the service they enter. The eight special men going out this week with the twelve due to entrain some time during the week of May 25, will make 29 of our boys who have left during April and May, besides the other hoys under military age who have gone as volunteers. w. s. s. |