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Show I SKILLED ARTISANS OF I OGDEN WANTED BY I the my An urgent message has been received re-ceived by the lor.il rlty and count H draft boards from the state adjutant - H general's office, calling attention to H the great necessity of skilled artisans in the array and the plan proposed by the government io induct them. A register reg-ister is kept at the local board's headquarters head-quarters where artisans maj place H their names and addresses for call should the government need them, and H to date there have been quite a num ber register. H The registration will be closed on H April 29th and the adjutant -general ' H strongly urges young men who can H qualify in different branches of work H to volunteer their services. These H branches are among the few lucra- H tive and interesting occupations now H open to drafted men in the army, SO H i there oueht to be a great deal of in-1 H terest taken, according to the state I official. i The last men to register at the city board's office under this class are the I i following: Grover C. Brigham, paint - j ; r Kenneth R. Knausa, auto mechanic I !' and storekeeper, Herbert De-Brain,' clerical work; Fred F. Avers. Inside wareman; Harold Leroy Backer, commissary' com-missary' storekeeper, Allen R Schart-zer, Schart-zer, topographical draftsman and machine ma-chine woodworker. |