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Show COUNCIL OF DEFENSE I 10 AID WORK OF REGISTRATIOPJ I 1 A letter was received vesierday by ' HNH Chairman E3 M Conro) of the Weber TNH County Council of Defense, from Capl. 81 I". V Pltxgerald, draft disubuiuing fil agent for Utah, m which the captain FHNNnI makes i he suggestion that the council iLirsNN of defense a-sist in every way pos- IffNiB sible the registration ot men on June IHH 6 w'ho have reached the age of 21 dur- tll ing the past IiIINNbnI lr I'onrov conferred with t'huirman iSnNnI A H Heywood of the city board and NNsil Mr. Heywood assured him the board VNNbnI would be glad of the proferred assist- !NNNNJ anee and would accept the help of IHI tbree registrars Mr Conroy will ap- IgNNbnI point these in a few days. Captain iHnNnI Fitzgerald's letter follows: llHNi "To Count) Councils of Defense: (ilNsYsa "The registration of all men who INsNN have become 21 since Juue 5, 1917, sll will be accomplished on June 5. 191 S. EiNifJ In order that the registration may be vNsNN a complete success it is necessary that f NNNNNJ each local hoard have the fullest and i!HNl most complete co-operation of all I'tiNNH me m her-, ol i oil in ils of defense and all other war workers in each tI community IrBsNN "it is particularly desirable that 'lil county councils of defense cause tbe (rsNiSH widest possible publicity to be given 'f to this registration and see that an- fl nounceutent of the dale of registrar KiNiSH tion and ot the serious consequences il that may result from failure to regi i fNiNfl ter he made all churches and at all KNisnI public gatherings. aINN "Members of county council of de- HsNlSH fense are also expected to volunteer' their services to several local boards NNsNfl who are in charge of the registration HH and to assist these boards In every . iINH way possible 'LlYiYJ "F. V. FITZGERALD, SLH "Captain. Infantry, U. S. R." SKiiNH |