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Show JOHN J. mm ENLISTS IN SERVICE OF COUNTRY John J. Jackson, son of Mrs. James Jackson, left last Saturday for Salt lUke. where he enlisted in the' ship-' , building department of the United : States army and will probably be located lo-cated on the west coast For a number of ypars Mr. Jackson has been engaged in the painting business busi-ness In Bingham and this will be his line of service in the army. He will be engaged in painting the American ships now being built (Before leaving Bingham Mr. Jackson sold out his interest in his business hre to his partner, J. V. Gutierrez, who will continue the same at 524 Main street. Mr. Jackson has been anxious to get in the service for some time and he was delighted when he found an opening open-ing In the ship building department. He Is most capable and efficient in his line and will be able to give a good accovnt of himself in the department to which he is assigned. Also he is an all around good fellow and has msnv friends in his home town to wish him success. |