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Show MANY BOYS ENLIST IN WORKING RESERVE SALT LAKE. April 12 R. C. Mer-rill, Mer-rill, county superintendent of schools of Kane county, is the first to report enrollment of boys in his county in the boys' working reserve. Seventj eight boys have registered in the. Junior boys' working reserve for Utah. This represents approximately 100 per cent of boys in Kane count schools falling within the required ages. J. Challen Smith, In charge of en-rotyment en-rotyment of boys in Salt Lake City.J says that 1500 boys have registered to date in Salt Lake. All th reports are not in About 1000 are in thf? junior boys' working reserve for Utah and 5t0 in the United States boys' working reserve. G. J. Reeves of Ogden reports re-ports 55' bos registered to date Approximately Ap-proximately 2nd of the older boys, ages 16 to 21, and 350 of the junior organization. organ-ization. 12 to 15. The schools in the Nebo district report splendid interest. So far 600 boys have registered and manv more will enroll immediately. The Tooele schools have a good registration. regis-tration. They are calling for more cards Mr Webb of the high school states the Tooele boys are eager to j join. Registration in the church schools is I being taken up at once. |