Show FIRST SQUAD IS BACK HOME FROM BORDER Cavalry Reaches Salt Lake t After Four l Months Months' ls' ls Duty DUly at Nogales Ariz BIG RECEPTION TODAY Troopers Are Royally Entertained Entertained Enter Enter- by hy Milford on 01 First Utah Stop mIlE mUE first squadron of ot Utah Utah cavalI cavalry THE j I under command of ot MaJ W. W G. G 1 in Salt Lake at t Williams ms arrived Sat from Nogales 4 o'clock this moring morning The after tour four months four on the border Journey from the border was marked l bv by man many ovations and the troopers tilI were talking of ot yesterday a en entertainment entertainment on- on ti takIng in Milford Uford tho the first Utah town tG n In which the squadron The command consists of 5 men and 14 officers and In n addition to complete complete com corn 1 accoutrements and 13 horses furnished b by the tho federal federl government on the border where the they were trained for cavalry service b by the tao Utah troopers troopers According to the schedule of ot routine the soldiers will wIl have breakfast on the tho train between 7 and S o'clock this morning From then on they will wi beInder be bo bounder under Inder strict discipline unable to see seo visitors until the they ther havo have moved their supplies to Fort For Douglas The committee which is In charge chargo of or ortho tho reception for the returning cavalry squadron reported after a conference last night lO t the only thing lacking in plans for tho triumphal parade which will viII take place at 1 o'clock this afternoon after atter- wl noon is horses The four troops of or the squadron Joon returned with a n half hal complement complement comple complo- ment nent of ot horses and horses necessary to fill fU out out tho the command to parade mounted will wIl bo be 32 horses to the troop or a total of l S horses T. 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A P In an appeal aPPal for horses the committee commit commit- tee gave out tho the following statement last night The committee has ha seen feen every horse owner In Salt Lake Lako and has only secured about fifty horses horses There Thoro l i la no monc mone v available for their hire and if It tho the troopers are to appear mounted In tho the parade a all al who havo horses should donate them for two or three hours taking them to the tho West Yest High school at or 1 12 o'clock this noon During his preparations to return to Utah with wih the squadron Major Williams made only one ono request of ot the people of Salt I Lake ke and that that was that the command be furnished a sufficient number umber of oC horses to enter the thc parade mounted thereby enabling the bo boys s 's to show how the people of or Salt Sal Lake what they have learned during their period of or training on the Mexican border border Line of or March Decorated Un Under er the direction of or the city commissioners com cern missioners the course of or tho the line lne of ot malch ha has hat been decorated with wih flags ass and owners of or business blocks havo been requested to adorn their buildIngs buildings build build- buld- buld Ings with banners In honor of ot the re returning returning returning re- re turning troopers Arrangement of ot the roster of ot the parade pare has been completed corn com and md those to t participate have havo Keen been assigned their assemblage o places But lInt yesterday esterday Horace II 11 I. I Smith commander commander com corn mander of or E E. E A. A Wedgwood post SpanIsh SpanIsh Spanish Span Span- ish War ar Veterans called caled on all nU Spanish Span Span- ish hh war veterans irrespective of ot whether the they are members of the camp to assemble at First West ost and ad South Temple at 1 1230 30 p p. p m rn toda today N. N D. D Corser department commander of oC the G. G A A. A R. R Issued a call can yesterday that all al veterans of ot the cl civil 1 war meet I at 1 12 o'clock clock this noon on South Temple TernIe Tem Tern Ie between First and Second West cst to toke take ke part In the thc reception parade for tor forthe forthe the returning cavalry squadron The troop train of or the returning Utah cavalry boys stopped at Milford at 1130 o'clock yesterday forenoon Nearly ever every resident In Milford turned out to meet the tho troopers who were given the freedom of the town for tor six hours Tho The populace vied to make the sta stay in Milford llord of ot the soldiers as pleasant ant as a possible Entertained nt at Milford The Utah theatre In Milford threw open pen Its is doors for a free entertainment to tc the soldiers and the tho Milford baseball baseball base hase- ball ban team appeared In uniform and ex extended extended ex- ex tended a a challenge to the squadron nIne The challenge was wa accepted Tho core was 7 to to 0 in favor of or the Milford ball bal Major Williams and the respective troop commanders including Capt E. E Lc Je J Roy Bourne Bourn commanding troop A Capt Capt Elmer Johnson commanding troop C C. C both of ot Salt I Lake lee Capt Willlam Will- Will YU 1 lam Iam E. E Kneass commanding troop B 13 Bof Bor of or Ogden and Capt Fred Kammerman Kammer- Kammer man ma commanding troop D of ot Manti ant report that tat the health o of practically all al the tho troopers ma may be bo considered better better better bet bet- ter than when they left lef for tor tho the Mexican exl- exl can border Capt Wiard Willard Christopher Christopher- son on medical officer accompanying tho the quad squadron ron makes full tul corroboration of ot the tho general health conditions Of cers of or the first squadron report that the second squadron will wil be bo re 10 re- re of ot border Lorder service in about one Utah month when they will wil start back to 1 I |