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Show 00 0. J, GREENWELL IS GIVEN A DISCHARGE FROM ARMY CAMP KEARNY, Cal., March 6 Wanted For real fighting service by a regiment of real fighting men, 150 Utah young men. Apply at once to your local recruting station and, ask to be sent to the Utah regiment at Camp Kqarny. This is the call sent out today by the Utah artillery to recruit thetregi-ment thetregi-ment to full war strength. Efficiency Causes Gaps. Colonel R. W. Young and officers of tho command, and the men themselves, want to go Into action In Europe with tho ranks filled entirely with Utah men. So far the command has remained re-mained Utah to a man. However, the efficiency and fame of the command .has spread until other units who need specialists have called upon tho regiment regi-ment to supply them. These calls have caused gaps to appear and they must be filled and filled quickly before the recruit camp gates are opened .and others are assigned. Darrel J. Greenwell, who arrived in the recruit camp a few days ago for assignment to the regimental band, today was given a discharge, due to physical disabilities. Greenwell was a former newspaper man in Salt Lake City and Ogden. Utah people are flowing into San Diego for Friday's review. re-view. The latest arrivals at the San Diego hotel are Mrs, James E. Talmage, Miss Sterling B. Talmage, E. S. Dexter, Frank D Brinton and Mr. nvl Mr1;, n. K. Parsons of Salt Lake; Mrs. O. H. Berg of Provo. Charles Revell of Ogden Og-den and Mrs. J. P. Fuller and Mrs. A. L. Watson of Cedar City. 00 SUGAR. NEW YORK, March 7. Raw sugar, steady; centrifugal, G.005c; molasses, nominal. Refined sugar, steady; fine granulated, 7.45c. |