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Show i Draft Takes 31 From Cache September Call Will be Heavy Thirty-one Cache county men,t comprising the August draft call from Cache county, who will leave soon for armed service were listed today by the local selective service board. More than 50 men reported at the induction center in Salt Lake City last week for examination but 19 were rejected, draft officials offi-cials reported. Some of those accepted ac-cepted already have left for training and others will leave in about two weeks. According to a statement issued recently by N. D. Salisbury, chairman of the board, more than 90 men will, be sought from this county next month in one of the heaviest calls to date. Names of those who have been inducted are as follows: SMITHFIELD: Farrell W. Hill-yard, Hill-yard, navy. LOGAN: Lonzo S.Wheeler, Dale H. Petersen, Glen M. Hemsley, Dennis J. Alder, Leonard E. James, Samuel Grant Stevenson and Soren M. Poulsen, army; Clifford C. Sorensen, Moroni Albert Al-bert Schwab, Floyd Wilford Stet. tier and John Edward Rush, navy; Harold Lewis Robinson and Francis Fran-cis S. Brown, marine corps. HYRUM: Jay D. Baxter and Clark L. Petersen, army; Dennis B. Clawson, navy. LEWISTON: Angus H. Hyer and William G. Weaver, army; Reese Ransom, navy. RICHMOND: Arthur V. Smith and Ellis A. Stoker, army; James Kenneth Webb, coast guard. BENSON: Norman A. Ricks, army. PARADISE: Kenneth B. Bailey, Ernest C. Johnson and Odell P. Miles, army. COLLEGE; Melvin S. Zollin. ger,. army... ..... NEWTON: Reginald Junior Saunders, Saun-ders, navy. NIBLEY: Omer N. Chugg, navy. NORTH LOGAN: Gilbert H. Kemp, marine corps. |