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Show uu ENLISTMENTS III I11L GUARD Dr. W. A. Win flock of Layton. who) has a largo prnctieo, late estordayi volunteered his services as surgeon in' the sanitary corps of the Utah national guard. He will be accepted and will be given equal rank as, first lieutenant with Dr. Edward M. Conroy of Ogden, who volunteered as surgeon at the Tuesday night mass meeting. Two young women have volunteered for active Red Cross service. Several others, including one woman who -was on Clara Barton's staff during the re-J construction period at Galveston after Ihe storm of September 8, 1900, have expressed their intention of joining the Red Cross for active service as soon as they are assured of war. Several signal corp3 men who served on the staff of General Fitz-hugh Fitz-hugh Lee at Camp Cuba Libre, Jacksonville, Jack-sonville, have assured the recruiting officers they will enlist as soon as) they are assured of active war service. serv-ice. Leonard Bailey yesterday afternoon enlisted as apprentice seaman at the naval recruiting office. oo |