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Show EIGHTY-ONE ARE TO GO FROM OODEN IN JULY DHRFT For the July draft for the National army Ogden will be called on to fur-nish fur-nish 81 men according to an announcement announce-ment yesterday by Captain F V. Fitz-Gerald Fitz-Gerald The stale will be called on for 500, the majority of whom will be furnished by the four boards of Salt Lake City tnd county and the city board of Ogden. These districts will be railed on for 311 men. The agricultural districts will have to furnish small drafts during ibis call because of the necessity for loaving agricultural and Industrial conditions as undisturbed as possible, according to Captain Fitz Gerald Later in the Besson, he said, when canning is finished fin-ished and crops are up the draft allotments al-lotments will be equalized again The men to be taken from Ogden will leave during the five day period i iter July 23. Beaver 0; Box Elder 2; Cache 36; Carbon 0; havis 6; Duche.sne 11, Finer) Fin-er) 4; Garfield H; Grand 6; iron 3; Jtiab 0; Kane 0 Millard 0; Morgan 2, Ogden mv Piute 1; Rich 8; Salt Lake count) No. ij 14; Salt Lake eoumy No. 2. 9; Salt Lake City No. 1, 10; Salt Lake City No. 2, 98; Salt Lake City No. 3, 40; Salt Lake City No. 4, B2; Ban Juan 0; Sanpete 2K; Sevier. 0; Summit. 0; Tooele 0 Cintah 6; i ),. 16; Wasatell Li Washington 6; Wayne 5; Weber 0; total 500. Local draft boards and the district board are preparing to enforee the "work or fight ' rules which go into effect next Monday. nn . |