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Show jLIEDT. M. J. TYREE MARRIED ON COAST CAMP KEARNY, CaL, Dec. 26. The cantonment was almost entirely deserted today as the hundreds who had remained to enjoy tho Christmas dinner and exercises yesterday, left for San Diego to spend tho day. Beside Be-side the regular changing of guard and a few baseball and football games on the drill grounds there was little activity. Little actual training work will be on the program tomorrow and Friday as the time cwill be spent in prepara-tio prepara-tio for the individual battery firing, which will take place on the target range beginning Monday. In the coming range work the Utah officers will direct the fire from their own guns, which will be manned only by Utah men. Tho same system wiil be used in Europe. In the previous ' training the officers and gun crows of the entire brigade participated in ' order that the experienced men might be evenly distributed. Brigadier General Le Roy S. Lyon, commander of the Sixty-fifth brigade, will supervise the entire work from an underground headquarters which has been constructed in the rear of the firing point. The detail of the fire will be carried on as it ill later bo caried on In Europe. Wireless tele graphy will play an important part In tho training. R. W. Madsen and D. H. Livingston of Salt Lake, who are now in San Diego visiting the artillerymen, gave a Christmas dinner to thirty-five of the Utah men last night at tho San Diego hotel. Later Samuel Porter, manager of the hotel, turned over the roof garden to them, where they en. j joyed a dance until midnight. Another dance has been arranged fo them I New Year's night on the roof garden,. I The latest arrivals from Salt Lake are Thomas R. Cutler, K. E. Young, Mrs. Joseph Geoghegan, Mrs. J. H. Burton, J. S. Bransford and Wallace Bransford, Mr. and Mrs. N. Evans, Mr. and Mrs. E. L. Thomas, Miss Lucille Cluff, Leo J. Buch, Mrs. Frank A. Bird and Miss Billie Bird, Miss Leah Samuels,. Mr. and Mrs. R. P. Morris, Mrs. Henry Dlnwoodey .and Lleuten. ant Joseph E. Young of Fort Douglas. Lieutenant M. J. Tyree of the Utah hospiUil corps arrived in San Diego last night from Los Angeles, where he was married, Sunday. |