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Show County Gets Call for Three Trainees In response to the second call for registered trainees under the selective service act, throe Beaver county youths will be expected to be ready to leave. Beaver on the Burlington bus at S:13 a.m. on Wednesday, January 22, for induction in-duction into the service at Salt I-ake City, according to word received re-ceived by The News from Mrs. Ivy Gentry, clerk of the Beaver county local board No. 31. In order to have enough young men ready for the call, the board issued orders for eight youths to take their physical examinations and it is presumed that this has been done. Since the list was issued, however, how-ever, Faunt LeRoy Kurt of Mil-ford, Mil-ford, bearing order number 8, has enlisted in the St. George unit of the Utah national guard and that brings the other seven registrants correspondingly higher on the list of eligibles, since the county will not be given credit for national guard and cither cmlJstments in the various forces until some time later, according to latest word from headquarters. Beaver county's third volunteer from the list of registrants, Ernest Er-nest Charles Kelley of Milford, will be the first to be selected for the quota of three, and as soon as the others are selected the public pub-lic will be informed so that appropriate ap-propriate ceremonies may be arranged. ar-ranged. Following is the list of registrants regist-rants who have been ordered to take the necessary physical examination, ex-amination, the number given being be-ing their order number, the old serial number having little or no importance now: 24 William Othello B.Bker, Milford 25 Ellis Ashdown, Beaver 33 Cecil Eugiene Kaminska, Milford (who is understood to have taken his examination in Og-den, Og-den, where his parents now live.) 39 Cleo Afton Roberts, Milford Mil-ford 41 Clark Andrew Patterson, Beaver 47 Stanley Robert Regan, Milford Mil-ford 67 Evan Albert Patterson, .Beaver |