Show I U BACK B AC K Kr 1 TH FETE IH-FETE r BE BIG I 1 Boys in California a alery illery lery Are Ar Entertained f Logan Goes Goesl Id ad l With ith Celebration n I 0 LOOMING n G celebration that 1 l. l long I be re echoed in Utah i is il for the Utah italy tah boys bos of 0 th fh Field artillery when hen they the gun ogan the last c camp mp of their their aign Friday No Xo jot of i the thc ceremony will be Yesterday Utah had theop- theop op op y y-tf y of f c consisted n iste of f a dett de- de it 1 tt of men roen from t f rider command of If lic t Hoy Roy ff ds ts of Salt S Lake Inke for for sidio idio 0 of r San Sail S an I 11 raJ f for or out tit ut Most of f m men mn n in i 1 time the were Call California fornia men in in one train an and andr batteries of cr r trams trains hearin bearing o d artillery artiller h a Cali California fornia on containing many many Utah topped stopped ill iu in Ogden Oden nn and were I reception Oll by the people of e plans for tor an informal l to o th the when It stops at Preparatory e to goir going s-olry to Logan I The rhe decision was wasy y tho the O Ogden den reception commit commit- its ita own o n in Initiative I ve a after Cl r a Q dig die 1 t th possible pOH dangers to ton n tailed by uy public welcome lay ay will be bc Salt Lake day at atrA ifA rA special train will ivill be run It Il Lake to Logan over OCl tho the Ore- Ore rt rC k Line probably leaving lea Salt a. a in m. On this train will Simon mr r and hl starra staff starr i a n- n of or orthe the Legislature and Salt Ity Hy nn and county officials and Th The e bl big G mill military tary 1 review cw le for Satur Saturday ay test are that none of ot offin fin i 8 will reach Og Ogden en until some Homo a LIght flight and they will not start an an until tomorrow They are areto areto to l-to to reach reath Logan about noon tr i i i fis oS' oS Storm Trains as ast oops t Arrive in ill Ogden fj 1 Herald Special jf i Jan Throngs ron 8 of or waitA wait- wait hU A eople broke brok into cheers at III kl h lt station today when the thc first fering ring members of or the field Prof c California under command It t ti Cot CoI n. n Le no Roy Hoy Bourne of ot C e. e arrived Disregarding of- of the union station to tin them em from getting to the there Ine re 8 crowds rushed their Wa way Bio tracks and ran along alongside the birching c for th the faces of ot those hose B w. w Kiwo wo WO trains reached Og Ogden en at a. a m m. and left about 3 The They carried carrle fighting men Ii tho the day Iho UIO California Ide dc- dc Bof ot Of 30 men of the un- un and and of ot Ho Roy Hoy V. V Woods ved d. This train camo came in at 6 G d 4 1 le left t at 9 D o lock Although f e said Bald to be no Utah men In t SUil still It was sas part of ot an and as such uch was wel wel- r Cro Cross 9 workers an and citi- citi u of ot woun wounded cd were also alsoL L det detachment nt ill 1 U the troops o of ot the iho had pey ey cy to tho the canteen n sandwiches and coffee coHee t Proceeded to the tho front of ot the 1 lon Ion where they th y fell tell into line me r tIle they he march marched d to lo Washing Washing- C fe e. e Arriving there they were r disperse until train trail hub EDt Entertained l lant T ant Colonel Dour nl was timo tho i the tho Weber club lub t. t during the don don and he mado it a a. ai Q 0 to no his In them i that he had bad ardem ar- ar dem t li anti wan u dad tl to be bo ed crl whether ho he would return returnS S on Page 7 1 i. i I J r tO Review Troops p at Louan ll AGE ACE IS SET OR ENLARGED ii CELEBRATION Continued from Page 1 he newspaper I business he lie discharged from U the army h he r replied that ho had been ng to get out of or It lor br years ellS ell'S and not ea eager or to got grot back bacic Into It t. t ong nong the troops was waN Leon LW o wore a n. distinguished C cross 4 is its Is a n. resident o of ot Waco Vaco Tex Tax and arni h Is Isears ears eara of or ago and anda a a 3 member o of or theal theat the tho al at corps Ho lIo Wa was outraged engaged d with a n aup aup up of or twenty telephone men In ono one tho fiercest battles of r the war ht Just before tho armistice was ned While hUc carrying on their work worle telephone men ran rau Into one of or tho the thoO O oed po positions and le Ha Hawley was th the tho they y f ono one to escape with his life imong monr the many Utah boys bOYR with the thed d tho the follo following names were regis regis- ed d b by Red Cross workers Most of or hoys 1 08 were wore so o busy visiting with ends s and relatives that the en they had no noe noie noto ie e to register C C. Drown Brown of ot Os Ogden en B. B Beck Beckstead tead or of Salt Lake Vernon I of ot Salt Lako Ialo D D. D Garfield Peter Shaney Shane or of Provo t C. C I of ot Vernon B B. S S. S Vendale I cn o cI H H. of V West I Idan dan Stanley Stron Strong of or I I T. T of ot Price Peter Carrero Carrera Castlo date Oate late Y 1 of ot vid Walters Q of American Fork ForIe Grant Grantis rant I is 5 of ot Draper J Jt T. T Cooper of or Pan Pan- Itch and John Winters Inters of ot Cleveland 1 i Officer 1 bo 0 with tho the First and m Third I Ire ye re Col Bourne Bourn Arthur adjutant T. T 1 T r non commanding Battery D P. P merly merl of or Salt Lake H. H A A. I. I L. L E E. Harlow T J. J Hanlon Capt Paul Thompson rom rom- dIng ading Datter Cattery C Fred Ira key licy- ds Clarence B Buthenuth th nuth jn In n Bo Bowman In command of or supplies Capt Jackson Temple commanding BanH sanitary ry detachment nth the tho exception of or Lieutenant onel Bourne who spent the tho greater r Hon of ot hi his stay tay In Ogden visiting ends and aa us a guest of ot tho Weber 3 tho officers were the of ot otI I Ralph E. E Bristol They were taken takenE I E automobile rides throughout the ther r during their sta stay Co Colonel onel Bourne I IS a men mem- of ot Utah's 1 Field artillery hut huts s 5 d detached temporarily and a assigned d conduct tho the 1 to Cal California The Tho Bt t train of or the contained Batles Batles Bat Bat- les C and D DL and find the second train tamed Batteries E and F F. t 1 CelebratIon Abandoned he fear tear increasing dally daily that the ended celebration on Friday for tor the tho 1 Field Fjeld artillery might In another 8 serious epidemic of Is re responsible for the abl aban- aban ment of or the plans for fOI the celebrant nt ii rl s H Jr Barton former president the Weber ober club put the motion atho atho a- a af a- tho question had been discussed It Itz z opposed b by Ralph 13 I. Bristol and v. v J. J J 1 E. E Carver Caner The committee was posed of Rev tev CV Carver er arver Mayor T. T S S. S owning County Count Commissioner M. M P. P wn Charles II 11 Barton Borton John Wat- Wat nt and Ralph E. E Bristol barren farren L. L Wattis 1 appointed by the tho to Issue the Invitations was Informed by the tho war dopart- dopart St t today Y that the soldiers would doMn do- do Sn Iq-Sn Mn n Ogden on- on on Friday Friday- four for TS n. Mr Ir Wattis canceled tho the l In Ions ns to Gov Simon Damber Bamberger cr his ff tt and other representative men o of state Disappointment Voiced r. r Wattis WatUs said today Another nother message from Captain Ward Vard dyed Dived this morning emphasizes that regiment will wil be bo sadly Bady disappointed fen en It hears of or the plans being aban- aban J c d. d l The he Impression has prone gone out that ending the various arlous telegrams tole rams rela- rela to the l I acted In m my as ai 1 president ro of ot the Weber b. b This Is n It mistake Tho The Weber had nothing to do with it I I notifIed Captain l Ward Yard the war warI I nt Smoot and King ICing use ise the tho Committee from Crom which I cd m my authority requested me to 80 o. o I am am much chagrined that the cern cern- toe tee abandoned l Its as plans after atter the tho tt r ha had 1 reached such a 0 stage andr and and- r tho the expectations alike of oC the rog rog- nt at and the citizens had been cn raised uch a pitch I am l tho the s 'S will find It hard to understand nd r we permit picture shows anti and other tic lie Ie feathering places to remain open refuse to lo permit an open air ting ling In honor of or the tho return of our l soldier boys L J. J Topic o of Un PaT Day PaThe he I abandonment of tho the plans plan for for- celebration was wn the topic o of eon con onI I In Ia Ogden throughout hout th the tIa tiny day se favoring the abandonment nt asked ased ther anyone would wish to he be ro- ro niblo for tor or another Influenza 1 rhoe opposed to it answered that Lotion of ot the tho committee could prot pro pro- t the public front from gathering gathering- at the tho then thon n station They pointed out that e 0 was a largy larg crowd at the union lori Ion today to welcome the arriveS o he I 1 d California artillery despite abandonment of the plans LW w. w son traffic manager c of oC Utah Idaho Central Railroad com com- V. V said Bald today that on Friday the Idaho t-Idaho Central will run run four ear al' al ins ns to Logan Loan from den Os-den and north northern rn points tb handle the thc ds and if necessary will wm also run ial al tm trains 1119 i. i b o. o w ran Goes Ahead With rr Ian f for fbi Ji Big Celebration r rn cran an Jan r I. 1 Although the tho c cleion cele- cele I Ion lon or the tho field artillery U t Iller j mont has been lIcen called d off nt it It Ogden Og ill In no wa way af feet the plans laid I ILl ho Lh celebration nt lt Logan Tho ii i c which ha has b been on work work- I at Logan the last Jat two weeks s has hasi taB i at fd d a program which will l he c carais car car- I loUt ais originally planned The rc re rea rc a g. g lJ been eu published that hat the cole ccle- 1105 Ion at nt L Logan m had been called off oCt kt tO tho the fact that tho boys bOYR w would uld in Ii h here In quarantine but this J reaLS re- re aLS J. J no foundation rO hi 0 committee in hi charge have known M ne he time that tho the soldiers would In in tn quarantine and have havo arranged o. o s rOtam m of ot tho the da day In such a way WalY TOt nOt conflict with the tho orders of or i IUlar authorities Every bust bual- houte In I Logan gan ha has decorated in 01 elaborate wa way tho streets are aro aroot ot ted with tl the tho fc 0 Stars and Stripes g g. i vent ent nt io o the good oo feelings s and andi elation n of ot th this boys s who i are arc reff re- re rig ngo ff after otter ers o overseas a. a duty Boosters Boosters' club ther the I Iry r nT t at the Utah lt Agri- Agri ral f ad the thc county council have o V appointed IUca one ono central l to l tho o Jays days celeIn cele- cele n In as aH oon as the thc bo boys reach roach I 01 ot the the parade parado Vi bo formed ormel arcu to tio tho barracks Order ot of Io lowing ln Is the tIo order of or march ralle l Pf or n In to clear the t C e. e W W. II If T T. J J. J 1 IJ on n nut Dr r. r E lJ i rt tl- tl tr 2 L Logan mn Military hand cn ti wr or I f Cat St Stephen Abbott y Jor- Jor nf ot U. U z Ol Hoy htoy Colonel e Ko Hc-Ko o officials and guests guest Ue ts and find president of oC Commercial i 6 VANGUARD of Utah artillery men arrive and receive an enthusiastic s welcome y home Members l of f the Field Fiel artillery which with tile h make up lip the Sixty Sixty- 1 fifth field artillery brigade arrived in Ogden yesterday on their way ay to the Presidio In Iq the thc regiment were ere scores of Utah men who were oro greeted rel by-rel tives friends durin during durinS their stopover The pictures reveal various phases phases' of their reception as fiS follows 1 Utah gunners l lined ned up in formation before the parade which they conducted conducted through the doi I 1 town section 2 Col T 13 E. Leroy Bourne former forkner newspaper newspaperman man of Salt S Lake Lale who is in command of the thc fi field ld artillery 3 3 Mrs J J. E. E Wright in the foreground colonel and I I Mrs Adele Bowman by her hot side sid captain of the Ogden Ogdon Red Cross dir directing the soldiers to places where and other luxuries might be he obtained 4 An l affecting scene attending at at- I II I I tending lending the reUnion of a n Utah artilleryman with his mother and aad sister Mrs 18 0 C. J. J the mother Stanley the soldier and Miss 1 Emma Emla ut Stromberg the s sister ster all o of if I I I Grantsville Utah So deeply were ere the three affected at meeting again agam that they were vere silent for many nInny seconds before any of them could summon up lip voice to speak 5 Soldiers at I II I the car win windows gazing on welcoming crowds 6 L. L Cannell and Dinah I a dog he too took Ii to France to train to-train train for Red Cross wo work Ii and then brought t back hack as s a mascot v I. I t r i o I F. F r I H I t. t l T J t ii t r 4 f i 9 tt 4 4 m m 4 tp j i t tL 4 i 4 I C y 7 V V 2 A 1 iv t 4 44 4 Mk 4 3 s th iK i V r J 4 I j J 44 if 4 1 M V p t Is 11 5 X P r Mi V ii vi 1 1 L I e L 4 t r w 4 c 4 i 4 1 T. T tI I J t 4 c c- c I JL l' l 44 U I tt 4 r 41 L' L 1 le k j f f jt Mr P I 4 i 4 4 7 1 cW 41 t A Po 1 ri riI I v 4 v J. J T 1 t club 4 0 state and Logan lAgan city I 5 L j d delegation tion from Utah J 6 board of ot otI I trustees af f Utah Agricultural colle college o I II I anti and Cache Cacho county count commissioners 7 I welfare committee 8 S Commercial Commercial Com Coin mercial club 9 Utah Sons of ot the I American Revolution 10 state elate Cache Cacho I county count and Loran Logan councils of ot defense 11 ii hyde o Park band 1 12 mayors mayor troT froni various cities of tue state tt 13 committees of w welcome from various cities eltJes 14 H Utah Agricultural college aud azid ud Brigham Young college faculties l Hi dele delegation atlon of ot war mothers oCCa of oC Ca Cache ho county count 6 JC Cache Cach county count chapter chapter chap chap- ter tor Am American Ret Red Cross ross 17 tho the Utah field artillery regiment nt with tho the regimental han band 1 In lead lend 18 IS returned soldiers of or Cache county To io cot et ct Job Job i Shirley P r P. P Jones hits has b been cn APPointed appointed appointed ap AP- ap- ap I pointed the thc official representative of ot the tho soldiers soldiers' and sailors sailor commission to I supervise tho the filling out of ot 1000 employment employment em em- cards by members of or the l Utah field artillery while they thoy are In Logan Los lie He will personally In Interview Interview In- In tho the men ascertain ascertaining In what kind of or work worl tho they wish and It Is d to have positions waiting w for Cor them upon I arrival In Salt Lako Lake Arch ThUrman Thurman Thurman Thur- Thur man will represent the tho state council of defense at nt Logan and expects to assist In supervising this work f College I b T Tho The A Agricultural college collego Is la preparing to sho show Old Glory to b best t when tho the 1 arrives Not only nr ro I flogs to bo ho used bu but also red white and blue lights American fItt luK and flags of oC the tho allies arc aro to bo be grouped In Imposing style nt at tho the main entrance of ot tho the campus Us and find buildings A largo large arch of or lights light anti and flags 1 l being erected erected erect erect- Jr ct ed in front of or the tiles JD main ln building FILL polo poles aro arc l wing being sot st up along along- tho the line of ot march Tho The decoration committee for tor tho the college a Is s hard at work The rho personnel of ot the tha committee Is as follows J. J S S. Powell chairman D D. A. A Ion and j J. J C. C carpenter work and anel Lowry Lown Nelson A A. II 11 ii Sax- Sax er nn and Aaron collecting flags Johanna Moen Jessie Ruby Huh Doer Boors Melissa Hunter and Skidmore Skidmore Skid Skid- more allied flags |