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Show Medical Unit Goes To Camp Williams The Medical Unit of the 222nd Field Artillery of the Utah National Nation-al Guard, left for Camp G. A. Williams Will-iams Thursday for their summer (encampment. They will be part of ! the 700 citizens to don the khaki : for fifteen days of intensive training. train-ing. The officers and men are enthusiastic en-thusiastic over thj summer camp. The medical unit is composed of the following officers and men: j Major Fred R. Taylor, r Captains Burleigh C. Linebaugh, , David B. Gottfredson, Carl O. Jensen, Jen-sen, Clark Young. Staff Sergeants Clerog R. West. Sergeants Guy S. Hillman, El-! El-! don J. Johnson. I Corporals William H. Armit-stead, Armit-stead, Leo P. Hales, Elbert M. Williams. Will-iams. Privates First Class Arthur L. Armitstead, Ray C. Beers, Jesse P. Coulam, Tom W. Fenton, Richard C. Newman, Edwin K. Oscarson, Ralph S. Smith. I Privates Eugene Atkinson, Le-roy Le-roy M. Ash, Lynn K. Cullimore, Earl A. Cullimore, Lee M. Gourley, Don G. Hales, Joseph B. Hanson, Spencer W. Hayes, Wilford Hooley, Alva O. Jensen, Wendell S. Keetch, Glade C. Linebaugh, Francis K. Linebaugh, Roy W. Swenson, Sam,-uel Sam,-uel H. Walker. n ThejTip,i;5 If Senior 4-H club of LVaTSia. met Wednesday afternoon at the home of Mrs. Lurena Warnick. ' A lesson in color in heme decora- ; tions was given. The girls have purchased a reading course through ' the funds they earned at Black and ' White day. Mrs. Alma C. Esplin of Logan, home reading expert, per-1 sonally selected the books. They in- ' elude one on birds, one on League cf Nations, Good Manners, Science and one good romance. Loraine Swenson was appointed librarian. Following the meeting delicious refreshments re-freshments were served by Bemice i Warnick and Elva Eves. r I |