Show FIRST UTAH SQUADRON QUITS FEDERAL SERVICE Formally Mustered Out of Service Will Wil Remain State Organization Completing nearly four tour months in federal service passed almost entirely on the tho Mexican border bordor 28 Utah boys representing the first firt squadron of or Utah Ut-ak cavalry returned to civil life yesterday yesterday yesterday yes yes- when they were mustered back to state service by Capt J. J C. C French of ot the Seventh United States infantry Members of troops A and C devoted most o of the forenoon to tho the transfer of ot their equipment from Fort Douglas to th the state armory armor In Pierpont street treet Troop B 11 of ot Ogden and troop D of or Manti attended to thc these e duties dutes Thursday afternoon afternoon aft aft- ar- ar and their members now are at their respective homes Troops of ot tho the first squadron will wi be supplied with a n complement of ot thirty thirty- two ca cavalry horses each for tor drilling and aud riding school purposes MaJ John P. P Huggins medical of officer of oC- fleer pt c Capt J. J C C. French mustering of officer of- of fleer eer and J. J Dixon paymaster who were sent to Fort Douglas Dougla to attend at attend attend at- at tend to the tile mustering out o of the first I squadron will wil remain at the military mitar post pending advices from the western department of the arm army I |