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Show Twelve More How Wearing Uncle Sam's Uniforms Eleven more Duchesne county men left on Nov. 13 to enter the service of their country, and one transfer from the Tuscon, Arizona, Ari-zona, board, made an even dozen doz-en to be inducted. John A. Galloway Gall-oway was the Arizona transfer. He now maintains his residence in Roosevelt. Following are the eleven who entered service on Nov. 13: Don C. -Snyder, Myton; - Harold Tr Snyder, Altonah; Glendon RV Anderson, Altonah;v Charles L. Allred, Altonah; Boyd L. Niel-son, Niel-son, Roosevelt; Max D. Peatross, Myton; Raymond Dump, Altonah; Al-tonah; Robert S. Lusty. Arcadia; Jacob W. Potter, Duchesne; Albert Al-bert S. Arrat, Roosevelt; James M. Rice, Bridgeland. Two boys, Ray Hyatt, of Altonah. Al-tonah. and Arnold Powell, of Mt. Emmons, who were scheduled sched-uled to leave at this time, obtained ob-tained a postponement until the December call. |