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Show EIGHT CARPENTERS TO LEAVE OGDEN FOR , SHIPYARDS I Eight of the best and most skillful i carpenters of Ogden will leave for I work in the shipbuilding campaign, at 3.25 o'clock tomorrow afternoon. The men were chosen last night by C. C. ICIise, chief employment examiner for the Utah section of District 12 of Fed-oral Fed-oral Employment Service, at a meet-I meet-I ing held at the local office, at tho corner cor-ner of Twenty-fourth street and Wall avenue. They were selected from 1 among those who had previously registered reg-istered when the campaign for skilled men was begun several weeks ago. The men who leave Ogden tomorrow tomor-row will go to Grey's Harbor, Washington. Wash-ington. They will go via Pocatello, Idaho, and Portland, Oregon The following are the men enrolled for the shipyards: F. A. Anderson. 482 Second street; F. W. Anderson. R. F D 3; J. L. Campion. Cam-pion. 234 rear Twenty-third street; L. R. Crittenden. 2821 Madison avenue; R A. Rosevere, 3223 Grant avenue; George Van Leeuwen, 3226 Wall avenue; ave-nue; Herbert Wilson, S29 Twenty-first street; W. R. Newey, 2624 Lincoln avenue. |