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Show lOGDEi MUST SUPPLY 1 29 MEN ON NEXT mm Quotas for local boards, under a re-rent re-rent act of concress. are now based on j the number of elass 1 reqistrants, instead in-stead ol ln'"' estimated population in each division, and on that basis is to j be sent out each month whatis known as the "current ffuota." Governor Bamberger yesterday des- ' ijmated the first of these "current quo- ' tas," and they vrere jmmediatly sent OUl to local hoards by Captain F. V. j Bits Gerald, through the adjutant's of- i fice. The following list covers all the divisions div-isions in Utah, the first figure after each name helnc the quota basis, or number of class 1 registrants, and the second figure being the curreni qfUOtfl subject to call for the month of .Inn' Beaver. 99 15. Boxelder, 212 19 , Cache. 284 -127; Carbon, 180-0; Davis, i 76-33; Duehesne, 100-36; Emcrv. 64-' 17; Garfield, 82-38; Grand, 29-12; Iron, 1 108 11: Juab. irl-0; Kane, 2h 1; Millard, Mil-lard, 1"9 K Morgan, 35-12; Oprien city. 359-129; 1'iute, 27-3; Rich. 32-9; Salt Lake county division 1, 293-0; Salt Lake county division 2, 231 10; I Salt Lake City division 1, 117 0; Sail Lake City division 2 1 R 2 -1 0 f . Salt Lake City r1i is ion 3. 29 37; Salt Like City division 4. 385-123; San Juan.; 22 0, Sanpete, 214-79; Sevier. 131-.'-.. Summit. 104-0; Tooele. li;,-7; I intah, 98-24 Ctah. 380 171, Wasatch, 46-17; Washington 115-37; Wayne 36-13; Weber, S2-0. Inductions Halted. Captain FItl Gerald received from Genera E. H Crowder yesterday a 1 telegram which advised him lhat for I the present no young man wno regis- j tered Wednesday may be given a cer- : jtificate to enlist in the navy, the ma - I i rine corps or any other form of ser-j iee that may be open to enlistment by registrants. Nor can any such young men be inducted into the army by Individual In-dividual induction under competent orders from some high army official. It is now too late for such enlistments or inductions. General Crowder says. oo- |