Show embers embers of o 1 Will Witt Be e Released in One Oe W Week WeeR ek U S STIRRING STIRRINGS 11 R R I N G S IS I'S R OF TROOPS Function Imposing Military Marks larks Last Chapter i iCare in Care Career r of Regiment Regime t Its Is Dismissal Starts Tod Today P PI I I Fi FiBy By L. L A. A Herald Headquarters i L LOGAN T OGAN Jan Tan 18 The Th The Field Field artillery held the last parade o oits of its notable career today This afternoon afternoon after after- noon physical examinations examination'S the first work of out muster he began all By Bj- the middle of next 4 4 week Utah's famous famous fa fa- fa- fa regiment nt will vill have hare la C ceased 1 5 to exist The ne news s' s that l the the Utah Field Fid artillery w would l f out of pass ex existence xi x- x I f a after i its i d 1 e m iii came carno as a sur sur sur- to nearly 4 everyone e T h lie e 4 general I II I sion has has been ii- ii that the batt batteries ri would return to t ro their home stations and there continue continue con con- as a national guard tion The First Utah infantry j. is to o take the place of the field artillery It was a n proud showing tb Field artillery made today If it w Ava's Avas s their last parade and review review- it was one into which they put their every ery bit of spirit and soldierly bearing and their every ounce of or manhood And th they were accorded the rousing cheers of thousands of Utah citizens oiti tb the majority of them from Salt Lake who had hud made the journey here to witness the function The fhe review re was held hel on Main fain street before Col Cot William WilHam C. C Webb and hi his hh staff Members of or tho the Legislature arid and their guests occupied a place of oC honor I on the rostrum that had been erected I In Cache Cacho stake tabernacle square A gas as mas ma mask k le drill was as given gh-en before the review revIe by battery A A. of or Salt Lake commanded by Capt T. T DC Do Witt Foster Fostel The review began at 2 The The- regiment preceded b by the tho band I marched ed I into t Main i street t In n c column o of LII men U a u rC regimental I lino hino facing tho the reviewing officers and the stand Then battery A under command of I Captain Foster and Marcus S S. Johnson and Harold S. S Jennings gave I Its gas mask drill At the command to tofi fi fix Ix masks the entire battery promptly laid down Its pieces and In a t f few w seconds seconds sec sec- had the respirators respirator adjusted Thus Thu equipped the they paraded the length of the reviewing ro space performing drill movements Later the command to un unfix un fix masks was given and compiled I with and the men again took U err places In line i f Precision 1 L b Marked t Then tho parade parado began It was a anew u new race of men that showed Itself to Utah's people as those men marched There was an nn elastic firmness In their theil trend tread a n In their bearing and a determination and purpose e In th their lr looks The effects of or their training sho l itself plainly Arms s swung ung back a and d' d forth In perfect unison Eyo E e ri t l was as executed with a precision and R snap as tho the n men en passed tho the reviewing revIe officer that not even oven the most critical disciplinarian would have found fault u with Each platoon held a perfect line lInc There wasn't a n. curve cuno In It any any- whore where And as for tho unpardonable crime o of getting ou out of ot stop such step such a athing athing athing thing is not known In the tho Utah regi regi- mont ment Att After fter r the review the tho regiment marched to the agricultural college There In a n. column of ot batteries in massed formation the they were addressed by the colonel and members of ot the legislative leg leg- party part Datter Battery C of Logan Is to be the first unit mustered out The fhe medical ex examination et cx- ami nation of ot men of or this battery batter was begun this afternoon It is intended that they the shall have their discharge b by Monday morning It wa was decided b bj Colonel Webb ebb to muster out the home ba battery first to enable tho the men to go home as 8 quickly ns as possible Capt GU Guy H. H Holmes personnel adjutant adjutant ad ad- ul- ul In charge of ot the paper work worl I said today that he thought the regiment regi regi- ment mont would be discharged about 61 or the week I shortly after the tho middle of ot wee Tho The medical examinations it is believed believed be be- will be c completed 1 by Tuesday nl night ht Col Charles E. E Ido Ide c. c of f San Diego CaL a Is la temporary commander of ot the Continued on Following Page Pago |