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Show JULY INDUCTEES LISTED BY BOARD First Group to Leave Under New Plan Thirty-seven Cache county men left early this week for the Fort Douglas Reception center to be inducted into the armed forces, according to Arthur M. Turner, clerk of the local selective service board. The group comprises the July quota from the county. They are the first contingent of men to be sent to the reception center under the new "general service" regulation. After being interviewed in-terviewed and classified, they will be assigned to either army, navy or marine corps units, Mr. Turner explained. Previously, the men have been designated as "army" or ''navy" classification after they had completed com-pleted their pre-induction physical examination at the reception cen- ter. Although no exact number has been released, it is understood that the August call from this county will be somewhat larger as selective service speeds up the tempo of inductions for replacements. replace-ments. The list of inductees, follows: SMITHFIELD Delbert Eugene Meyer. LOGAN Arlo Bartley Golds-berry, Golds-berry, Nolan Kay Griffin, Charles Willard Hansen, Reid Elwood Bankhead, Paul iPershing Knudsen, Floyd Stoker White, Joseph Robert Ro-bert Quayle, Robert John Madsen, Alfred Boyd Doutre, Stratford Evans, Newel Blaine Cook, Verdin Ray Singleton, and Lyman LaVere Kidman. CLARKSTON Jack Boyd Thompson, Thom-pson, Darrell LaMar Godfrey, Lloyd Keith Rasmussen. PARADISE' Morris Robert Bishop, William Arden Obra.y. TRENTON George Edgar Sparks, Max Thomas Winn. LEWISTON Ross Angus Talbot, Edmond Ray Van Orden, Lyman Smith Wiser, Vinson Douglas Stephenson. COVE Richard Donald Titensor. Hyrum Courtney Lyle Jensen. TRANSFERS Pershing Wimpy Evans, Raymond Richard. Douglas, Ray Albert Speth, Los Angles Cal.; Wallace M. Buckley, Hollywood, Holly-wood, Cal.; Wendell Lewis Thompson, Thomp-son, Laredo, Texas; Winston Welch, Oakland, Cal.; Harvey Dean Lar-sen, Lar-sen, Manteca, Cal.; Shigeru Wak-amia, Wak-amia, Palmdale, Cal.; Masuo Kon-do, Kon-do, Salinas, Cal. |