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Show Ten Young Men To Leave For Military Training . Ten Iron county young men will leave Monday morning to enter the United States Army for a year's training under the National Selective Selec-tive Service Act, filling Iron County's Coun-ty's quota for the month of February. Feb-ruary. The group wll Include James March Barton, Warren D. Hall, and Wilson Scott, all of Cedar City, who have volunteered their services, and as volunteers will head the list from the county. The other seven men are Homer Whitney Adams, Parowan; Carter B. Williams, Kanarra; Ralph Francis Fran-cis Hulet, Parowan; Henry Mackel-prang, Mackel-prang, Jr., Cedar City; Thomas Dee Little, Cedar City; Nells Arthur Mickelson, Parowan; and Kent Whitney Mitchell, Parowan. Alternates selected to fill any vacancies that might be caused by the failure of any of the above to pass examinations, are as follows: LaMar Gurr Jensen, Boulder City, Nevada; Ralph C. Lamoreaux, El Centro, California; James Lamont Mlddleton, Cedar City; Edward Joseph Fitzenger, Newcastle; Dan-zel Dan-zel Edward Hall, Kanarra; and Donald Lee Vance, Cedar City. The draftees will be guests of the Cedar Post of the American Legion at. a farewell breakfast at Lunt's hotel Monday momlrur nrlnr tn a 1 r - - - - - their departure for Salt Lake City. A special program has been arranged, arrang-ed, paying tribute to the be who are entering mllltar. service under the national defense program. Parents, Par-ents, relatives, friends or anyone interested are Invited to attend the breakfast, which will be served at a cost of 50c per plate. The breakfast will b held at 7 a. m. a. |