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Show Twelve Men To Answer Selective Service Call, May 5 Twelve more Iron County men will Join the armed forces of America Am-erica when the group of Selective Service inductees, called to service under the county's quota for May, leave Tuesday morning, May 5. The quota for the month was originally set at fifteen men, but a reduction was made because of volunteer enlistments. en-listments. The twelve men who will leave Tuesday are: Howard Eugene Webb, son of Mr. and Mrs. Edwin WebD, a volunteer; Norman Herbert Bulloch, Bul-loch, son of Mrs. Mary Jane Bul-nocn; Bul-nocn; Max Mackelprang, son 01 Mrs. Peter Mackelprang; Mazel Reese Davis, son of Mr. and Mrs. Mazel Davis; Warren Smith, son of Mr. and Mrs. Warren Bringhurst; and Edmond Arnold Anderson, son of Mrs. Oscar Larson, all from Cedar Ce-dar City; Walter Daniel Hartwij and William Marcus Hills, of Modern; Mo-dern; Sam P. Prttchard and Ear' Whitney Orton, of Parowan; Don Carlos Barton of Paragonah; Barton Bar-ton Charles Banta of Beryl and Jose Urbano Artega, a resident of New Mexico, who registered in Iron County. Five youn , men, whose call numbers num-bers made them eligible for Induction Induc-tion in M y, were deferred for short jwrlods, for various reasons. Verl Couch of Beryl, whose appeal ap-peal for deferrment because of dependency de-pendency is still pending, was deferred de-ferred until the appeal Is acted upon. up-on. Keith Lambeth and Garth Bengt Nelson of Cedar City, and Af-ton Af-ton Reese Ford of Kanarra, were deferred de-ferred for thirty days, because of agricultural and livestock employment, employ-ment, and George Wood Armstrong was deferred for thirty days to allow al-low him to complete his studies at the Utah State Agricultural College Col-lege and graduate from that Institution. Insti-tution. These boys, together with those who left in recent weeks and thae who may leave In the next few weeks, will be honored at a public meeting and program Friday evening even-ing and at a breakfast Tuesday morning. |