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Show UTH BOYS LOST IJMT II Private Henry Smith, of. Park City, son of Mrs. Rosa Smith, is officially reported aB killed in action overseas. Sergeant Anderson J. Frodson, giving giv-ing Mrs. Juan Gonzales of 3154 Pacific avenue, Ogden, as the notifiable person, per-son, has died of wounds received in action in France. Private Daniel J. Limb, son of John Limb of Adamsvillo, is reported dead of dlsoase overseas. Russoll W. Davles. son of Mr. and Mrs. Thomas W. Davles, 1751 Fifth East street, Salt Lako, died from an operation for appendicitis at Camp Jones,- Douglas, Ariz. Ho Joined tho First cavalry April 19, 1917. Ho was a student at the West high school. Joscphh Clyde Morrill, 19 years old, son of Professor Joseph F. .Merrill, of tho student army training corpB at tho University of Utah, died December 3 of influenza-pneumonia at the F'ort Douglas hospital. I Private Herbprt H. Burns, grandson! of Mrs. R. Fannie Burns of Vernal, United States marine, was killed at Chateau Thierry. He arrived in France on February 25, 1918. on his twenty-third twenty-third birthday. He was in action dur- ing March, April, May and June. He was killed June 4. Joseph R. Woolley, 21 years old, member of tho student army training corps a,t the University of Utah, and a former student in tho regular course, died Decombor 2 of influenza-pneumonia. Ho was the son of S. E. Wool-ley Wool-ley of Honolulu and Mrs. Alice Rob-erry Rob-erry Woolley of Grantsville, Utah. Private Leonard H. Peterson of Salt Lake is officially reported as killed in action. Prjvate Cloon J. Rober of ' Santa Clara, Utah, died of disease overseas. He was tho son of Otilla Rober. Private Sidney A. Sorenson, member of F company, 159th infantry, was killed in action October 10. He was tho son of Mrs. John P. Sorenson of 683 Sixth avenue, Salt Lake. He was 29 years old and entered the service Juno 25, 1917. Ho went to Camp Low-is Low-is and Camp Kearny and arrived overseas over-seas last August. Lionel Charles Dover, son of Mr. and Mrs. John E. Dover of Cedar City, Ut., was killed in action September 19. He went -to Camp Lewis on October 3, 1917, from Iron county. He left for Franco in July. . He leaves a widow. Logan H. Bryant, son of Joseph Bryant Bry-ant of Cedar City, died at Camp Wheeler, Ore.. November 23 of influ- February 13. Ho was 27 years old and a nativp of Cedar City. A brother, broth-er, Dan Bryant. Is overseas with tho Amorican expeditionary forces. Private Evangeles Fintrllskis, son of John Fintrllskis, 518 West Second South street, Salt Lake, has been killed In action, according to the official casualty cas-ualty list. Private Edward H. Barrus, son of Owen H. Barms of Grantsville, Utah, is reported to have been killed in action. ac-tion. Angus R. McKellar, IS years old, son of Mr. and Mrs. Angus A. McKellar, I 307 EaBt Fifth South street, Salt Lako, died at tho Fort Douglas hospital December De-cember 4, 1918 as a result of Influenza-pneumonia. Influenza-pneumonia. He was a sergeant of D company, studont army training corps. He attended the East high school previous pre-vious to his induction. Roy D. Austin, son of Edwin N. Austin, Aus-tin, 584 Wilmington nvenue, Salt Lake, previously reported killed in action, is in a base hospital, recovering. Ho was wounded October 12. He is a member of G company, 362nd infantry, Ninoty-first division. Private George H. Western, son of Samuel Wood Western and Mrs. Clara Phillips Western of Deseret, Utah, was killod in action October 31. He went to Camp Lewis on April 28 of this year and went overseas after training at a Virginia camp. Walter A. Monson, 26 years old, son of Edward Monson, 203S Farr avenue, Ogden, was killed in action with American Amer-ican troops in France. He left Ogden on May 3 of this year for Camp Lewis. He was a member of the 364th regiment regi-ment of the Ninety-first division. Clarence L. Johnson, 18 years old, eon of Mr. and Mrs. Gub Johnson of Murray. Ho entered the aviation service ser-vice March 4 of this year. Ho was born nt Morcur, Utah, graduated from Granlto high sohool and was attending attend-ing the University of Utah when he enlisted. |