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Show 1 1. FERRELL, Mill . CARRIER, IN THE ARMY , , , m i 1 I i yf V i I x J I i : r j it. I. Ferrell, who has resided in Bingham for four years, and who has t carried mail most of the time and j was printer for the Press-Bulletin during dur-ing the past year, left Monday for i Tucson, Arizona, where he will enter tthe State University and take a spe s cial course of training provided for ' officers in the -service of tfee United States forces. ' ,' Ferrell is a native of the Sunflower State, but he has been in Utah so long that he might be classed as an old timer. He is a good fellow. Id fact there are not may better fellows fel-lows to be found. He is capable, honest and companionable. (He is well educated and is a man of wide reading read-ing and Is well versed on many matters mat-ters of general Interest at this time. . He belongs to the intellectual strata 1 of humanity and is a man of unimpeachable unim-peachable integrity. He is also a man of courage and is not of the type who would falter in the face cf danger, and witha), he has youth, energy and ability, a trinity which augurs for sue-, cess. He will be mtased in (Bingham, j but his friends here feel sure that he j will give a good account of himself j when he faces the Huns on the field . of carnage. |