Show MANY UTAH OFFICERS ARE IN REGULAR c- c AR ARMY MY 1 Tw Twenty nine nine nty-nine From Bee Hi Hive State Hold Commis Commis- I With fth the thc Imminent possibility of oC war with M Mexico local Interest Is centered upon the Uta Utah men who are arc officers officer and men In the regular establishment of the tIle arm and navy nan This state considering consIdering- Its population hRS has a 0 goodly representation tion In the thc regular service First LicuL Frank A. A Sloan and Second A. A Wedgwood ore are with the Eleventh In Infantry Infantry infantry In- In fantry at Texas City and likely I will t embark cm cm- bark at once with tho the expeditionary force torce to Vera Vcra Cruz Lieutenant Wedgwood woo 1 Is Isa isa a I ISon son of Gen I 1 C. C A. A fed Wedgwood wood commanding officer national guard of Utah of ot Salt Lake Cit City These ThoRo men are arA members of or the Sixth brigade of or the tho force at Texas City The Tho Fifth brigade nde under command of oC Gen Frederick Funston has haR received or orders orders orders' orders orders' or- or ders ders' to proceed to Vera Cruz and th tile Sixth brigade Rde likely will lit follow tollow shortly If tf a n march IH It from Vera Cruz Crus to Mexico City the they will be among the van van- guard There are arc twenty nine Utah men In actual ac nc ac- ac I toni service as officers In the the regular arm army Some Soma are arc In the thc Philippines and 1 cannot annot be a R part of the first force forca sent Rent to Mexico The majority however arc In Inthe Inthe I the he regiments that arc are most likely to go goto goto goto to the front Col George Georgc F Downey DO and Majors Majora Charles Chartes E. E Stanton and George Gcorge II Penrose are In the tho quartermasters quartermaster's d de dep department de- de p an and to them would woud voI d fall a part I I I or tue gigantic task of reel feeding n th the arm army Capt apt Frank T. T Hines a son of Frank I L. L Hines lines of ot this city Is sl af assigned ned to special Inspection dut duty with t the quartermasters quartermaster's d department though ho Is IJ a member of ot the he coa coast t artillery His lie brother Second Charles Nines Is with the coast artillery Maj Williem E. E Col Cola and Second Second Sec See ond Daniel N. N Swan of ot tills this elt city are also attached to the tho coast a artillery Utah has a representation In the tue en engineering engineering engi engi- l. l corps First Gilbert Van B. B Wilkes and Second Howard S S. S Bennion while Dr Harr Harry N N. inyo ta o Is 18 attached attached at- at to the medical reserve o corps Dr Mayo MaO ao Is not assigned to dut duty but probably probably proba- proba bly ly will be bo called upon when the fighting fighting- begins In the thc cavalry ca which t will b be used In Inho inthe ho tho event of oC an Inva Invasion lon of or Mexico from ho tho north arc aro the following following- officers from Crom Salt Lake Capt Gordon L. L Kimball of or the Fourth cavalry ln Capt Harry La T. T CI of ot tho the Tenth cavalry First Charles Telford of ot the tho Eighth ca cavalry and Second Terry do de la Ia M. M A Allen 11 en of ot the Four Four- cavalry and Capt John P. P lIn Hason Has Has- soil on una I ned Capt Morris E Eo Locke and IBId Capt Nelson E. E rg are with wHit the he artillery ry arm aim the former with the tho Third regiment of field artillery and the I latter alter with the thc Sixth In the tho Infantry arm th the officers whose homes jomes homes are In Utah are Captains Arthur ArthurW W cv V. V Brown Judge advocate W. W W. W McCammon Mc- Mc Cammon Jr of ot the Tw Twenty second nt Frank J. J Morrow of ot the Twenty seventh and Briant II n nells Wells ells of oC the thc ninth Twenty First rRt Lieutenants nt Edward E. E McCammon of f the tile Third Frank A. A Sloan of the fie Ell nth Eugene Jr of the Fifteenth and Ru Rupert rt A. A Dunford of the twenty sixth and Second Lieutenants s Bruce Wedgwood 1 of ot the Benjamin Benja Bonja- mm min C. C Lockwood Jr of ot the Twenty- Twenty second and Daniel H H. Torrey of ot the tho Twenty I |