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Show liEioyraii ; SOLDIERS KILLED SALT LAKE, Nov. 9. Five In tor-mountain tor-mountain soldiers have been killed " nnd six wounded during the recent fighting on the western front. Tho men killed in action were: Albert Al-bert L. Ralph, Rockland, Idaho; Arthur Ar-thur L. rahoon. Dcseret, Utah; Joseph Jo-seph II Soronsen. 951 Braddley place, Salt Lake; George Gidney, Drigham City, and Albert Stanley Sadler. Pay-ison. Pay-ison. . ' I Those wounded are- Sidney Hooper Busby. 9o8 East Seventh South. street; Sergeant N. Ray Gowers, Nephi; Cor- rural Albin r. Johnson. 223 Morris, rourt; Corporal Frank L. Keller, East Mill Creek; Corporal Wllford C. Cal-, kins. Payson and Charles C. Doniinick,1 311 .Milton avenue. ; Mr. Ralph would have been 21 yearsl old November 7, and it was upon that j day that his parents, Mr. and Mrs. I Ephraim Ralph received the message announcing his death. He was a member mem-ber of the 347th machine-gun battalion and was killed during the first drive on Sedan. September 29. Trained at Lewis. Although born in Brigham City, Mr. i Ralph hud spent the -greater part of his life at Rockland, to which place his parents went to make their home about nineteen years ago. He was educated, edu-cated, however, principally at the Utah Agricultural college. 1 Mr. Ralph joined the colors in. September, Sep-tember, 1217, and received the greater part of his training at Camp Lewis. He reached France last June and for some time preceding his death had been actively ac-tively engaged en the front with his : battalion. ; In addition to his parents, Mr. Ralph , is survived by four brothers and four sisters. The brothers are E. T. Ralph of Salt Lake. R. T. Ralph of Smlthfield. ! L N. and W. W- Ralph of Rockland. The sisters are Mrs. Lorenzo Stohl end Miss Ada Ralph of Salt Lake; Miss (Mara Ralph of Rockland and Mrs "William Jeppson of Brigham City. DO |