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Show 3 SONS IN ARMY; FATHER WILLING TO GO TOO J. T. Dean Stands Well In the Fore-1 Fore-1 front of Bingham Patriotic Citizens I He Has Three Sons In Army and Says He Is Ready to Go Himself if Needed. Ernest Deain left last week for Manhattan, Man-hattan, Kansas, where he has enlisted in the service of his country. He Is the third son of J. T. Dean to be added to the army of the United States. Mr. Dean is one man the town and country coun-try ought to be proud of, He has given giv-en three of his sons to the service and J after the-third son left last week he 1 said that he was willing to shoulder ! his gun and go out and fight himself should he be needed. I His first son to enlist was .John 'Dean, who entered the service in 'May. 1 He was first stationed at Angel Is-jland, Is-jland, California, then at Dr Paso, Tex-t Tex-t as, and is now at Camp Greene, Char-j Char-j lotte, North Carollno. Prior to Join- I Ing the army he held, a responsible position with the Denver & Rio Grande 1 railroad. - He discharged his duties iwell with the. railroad and is now ren-j ren-j dering the same kind c-f service in the army. J Lee Dean enlisted in Augut-t and is now stationed at Fort Sill, Oklahoma He is made of the stuff that it takes for a good soldier and he has acquitted acquit-ted himself so well that already he has been promoted corporal. Ernest Dean, who left last week, is a graduate of the Bingham High School and an alumnus of the State Agricultural Agricul-tural College. For some time he has held a responsible position in the ! Utah Apex office. ' . '. ' |