Show UTAH GUNNERS GIVEN ENOUGH Of POISON GAS Cork Drops Out of Bottle in ill Lecture Room and Scatter n Feb i. M of Camp fr J received their hospital the thc he Utah field when the they today first gassing a here assembled in company gas school and amiul as fluid spilled sr-nied on bottle of ot German gas a bottle the fall of or the the ho floor With Hh there ere was a wild scramble and everyone every every- outdoors antI and tinder tin vm- pell-mell pell rushed one nr- nr direction No Nore der Sr tent flaps In every serious than weepy c e c cand es re results more resulted from the time accident nc- nc and nd sniff noses cl Ident ent thanks to the speed d with which vacated the time tont tent the he bo boys Capt apt W W. II IL Little British In- In of or the tho was telling the boys bors fatal atal effects of or Boche gas ns In illustrating mus- mus traUn his talk taU he lie passed around a corked bottle of ot liquid for Cor them to ex- ex mine amine J. J C C. became curious and nd pulled out the cork to take a whiff This was WiS all nil that was just sary ary just ono whiff He n was WA so startled b by tile the strong odor that he dropped the tho bottle to tho 00 floor loor Every Every- ody Jumped for open air ar and saCe safety This his was their first encounter with German poison polson Sa gas Like The Time boys hoy described its effects as being being beng be- be ing ng similar to ammonia but much stron ge cr r No Noncommissioned ed orric officers rg completed their course in gas gaJ In instruction toda today and nd arc aro now ROW adjudged ed fit for Europe rs as s far as the danger Rn er from gas giS Is con- con corned All men n the thc company compan have worn orn ma masks maks ks and he heft hiet through gassed finished areas arcas Time The Utah artillery their heir training several days ago Maj Gen Frederick S S. S Strong today announced that over had been taken aken out in iii insurance b by tho Fortieth division Definite figures will VoUl be on Monday or Tuesday It Is la understood hero the Utah artil- artil ler levy cry averages the highest rate ratA of Insurance insurance in- in urance per man of or any In Inthe inthe the he entire division Pickford 15 Field Today tho the Utah boys had an afternoon after after- noon oon off and man many hundreds of It them m I went vent to San Dle Diego to witness the football foot foot- ball all game between tho the One Hundred I and nd third Forty field artillery and the Grizzlies GrilIes California's pot pet regiment Mary Pickford Americas America's sweetheart reviewed the he boys this morning Artillerymen from rom other regiments lined tho the parade ground and watched the rie moyle queen In the tho football game bame the ho Grizzlies defeated their opponents s by y tho score o of 35 Hi to 0 O. A big crowd attended tho the game Mary ary Pickford blew lew the thc whistle which sot Bot the contest In n motion It was aI announced d as a a. possibility pos- pos that the Grizzlies would challenge chal- chal enge lense Utah soon George Taylor Talor a Salt L Lako ko boy bov of oC ho tho Utah field artillery went vent Into town toda today oday for tor tho the first time timo since the Utah boys arrived September 15 16 thus break break- In Ing ng a hermits resistance of or nearly five no nth 3 standing Utah Men en W. W Snowden and Laverno Peterson of oC ho tho Ono One Hun Hundred and ninth Fifty-ninth field hospital Utah have ha been heen transferred to o the Ono One Hundred an and Sixtieth ambulance ambulance ambulance am am- I company compan Press boxes have havo been pasted In all aH allX X y M. M C. C A. A buildings In camp b by b Iho ho association for the benefit of If all 1111 camp var war correspondents The soldiers drop their hoir news nets's contributions Into boxes and he the Y M. M C. C A A. turns It over to their proper propel cot Announcement of ot the appointment of or Maurice l Anderson o of 2656 ChadwIck street Salt Lake from Crom sergeant to lieutenant loutenant In tho sanitary corps has been een mado made here He lIe will report to Fort Mason Jason San Francisco for or assignment somewhere re Lieutenant Anderson was vas transferred from tho the First Utah field hospital on October 1 and assigned to o duty at au tho the medical supply depot at Camp Kearn Kearny 4 |