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Show Token Graves 3 lark Men Lost In World War H The donors of the Mbh . Chapel, in Memory Park in o'011 Lake are providing, adjacent to ,? Chapel, a place for token e inr Ut-.l, born men lo- ;n lavos War II who are without M""1 graves. These token graves 'I be evidenced by granite with name of the intlividu-1 of birth and death and branch"'! service. " 01 It is estimated that almost i, Utah born soldiers, sailors mari and aircorps men have no known graves and provision is beins n,-7 for a memorial marker SMfi,. all. To qualify for ma,C " lost one must have been born Utah, but need ont have eni the armed services from this staie There is no charge to the la.i lies for these markers. They l,f provided by the donors of th Memorial. Application must h made by next of kin, to the M-m' orial Chapel committee,15l S M-i, Street, Salt Lake City, Utah' V is most important that the information informat-ion be authentic, and birth certit-ioate certit-ioate and official document fronl the War Department as to date and place of death and reported missing are necessary. Oz Johnson, commander, American Ameri-can Legion Post 89, will be glad to assist any families in this atea in procuring a marker. However the application must be made by next of kin in each ease. Memorial markers for Theo A Jensen and Grant Snow were placed plac-ed for the families after the dedication dedi-cation of the chapel on July 25 1948. |