Show STIRRING SPECTACLE IS l REVIEW OF TROOPS Continued from preceding page I I camp lie will have ha direct charge or of Assisting him are First Eugene O. O Presidio Arm Army Field Clerk Cleric William Stout Battalion Ser Sergt t. t I I Harold I L. L Andr Anderson on W. W F. F Hawkins Sergt Sent Bernard Barnard R. R 1 and Corp V. W. W Langford ford all nIl of or San Francisco In the cook corps arc are I Edmond T. T Wels 1 head baker A. A E. E Bert Bort Steve Prince Henry Duff Dur and Fred L. L Bowman Dowman Bowman Bow Bow- man cooks cook Speeches Arc Brief Drier Just how soon nIl alt the discharges es can b be made out will depend entirely upon with what speed the tho paper work worle can be be completed Gen Fred J Jorgeson explained today that under the Hie act of or Juno 3 1 1317 7 which Ich amended ed tl the tho national atlo al guard u c act an aLL regiments ino federal vice net wro v ro dl discharged In blanket form from froni th the national guarda guard J a Therefore the field artillery has baa no longer a status a an a national guard regiment All members officers and Then men will ivill have to re rc as privates atc ho he said eald The at the college following following fol fol- lowing the review loda today was vaa as the occasion occa occa- Ion sion for bestowing felicitations upon the tho men nien All speeches were short abort Somo Some occupied less than a A. minute President Peterson of or the college Introduced the speakers He cautioned them to beeb bo be eb short ort Secretary of or State Harden the first speaker brought the applause of or of the th regiment and the tho men by making male mak In ing tho the shortest speech of or f all I I 1 am very er glad to see Beo you CJU home ho he saidI said I OIL L express tho the sentiments of oC tho ho en entire entire on- on tire State Stale of ot Utah when I say ray a that t I 1 am ani Clad glad to see Bee you YOU ou Mayor M or W W. Mont Ferry of oC Salt Lake Lako addressed tho the men as Soldiers of oC tho the Republic Ho Ito spoke words of ot welcome welcome welcome wel wel- come and promised them on behalf of cf of I I Salt Lake Lako that that everything e possible would bo be done for them to secure them employment President 7 J. J W. W Funk of oC the Senate said Wo WI people of oC Utah aio amo proud of or you ou Wo Wa have been been- proud of or you GU er c every minute you have o been gone one Hon lion A. A jt W. W Y representing the board hoard o of of- trustees of or the college collee said no Boys Hoys s 's I take tak ort off my hat to you ou l Every ver heart In Utah beats In gratitude today because of oC your return Every head wa was bowed owed in prayer for ur or you OU cr every moment moment mo mo- ment you O J h have livo ve been gone hOlle Chaplain B. B II 11 Roberts nober s wa was cheered b by the regiment and tho the people when ho arose to 0 speak rime Tho pride of ot the people of ot Utah In their regiment ha has haa not been en misspent ho said Every Everyman ver verman man In It has been worth worthy of or your af nr- nr i When hen I r of or tho regiment regi regi- ment I 1 speak of oC it It not as composed of ot saints or of or angels but or of men In p 1 world ot or men No 10 tato in Jho h. h United States Slate has a regiment that has mori more comp completely performed eer every demanded de de' demanded of or It bv by Its Ita country Nn r reid reid- el- el I t representing th the United l St States t of t I America has been better officered A tribute Chaplain Roberts Roberta paid to Brig Gen W. W Young won tho the applause of ot the men and tho the crowd Other citizens ns wl who o spoke words of or welcome and antI praise were President Heber He He- ber J. J Grant of or the Mormon church arid and Mayor Ro Roy Mullin of or Logan for lor State At itt th lh clo o of at tho the speaking Capt Irwin led the regiment in three cheers for or Utah and cheers cheera for Cor time the or people Tho TIu free canteen In the collego coll col- col l lego ro tinder tho the direction of or White is 19 proving p po popular ular It wan opened to time the members of at tho the legis InU vo party after tho the pro pro- gram J T J O. O Lynch who ho came hero to assist Major In examIning exam exam- ining tho time men inca physically said sallI today I i that the they are In tho the best physical con con- There 1st Is only one ono case caso of or sickness that of or Harold C. C of ot Datter Battery E B. B who was nas sent to tho ho In Infirmary In in- firmaT for tor treatment for appen appendicitis I Friday three flick lck men were detached at Ogden Oden and sent to Fort Douglas hospital Theoretically tho the re regiment was waR In quarantine toda today But somehow tho the crowds found their way way ay Into tho the main building tIll this afternoon and friends lH lHand and relatives visited with the soldier at will Tomorrow however howe a quarantine will bo be observed Visitors wl will bo be r required to remain within ten feet of oC those they thoy are tiro visiting The rime staff starr assisting tho two tt majors In tho the medical 1 examinations Includes cB Capt Gu Guy Van and First R. R T. T on The examinations are arc arcIn In the stock review rc building See Troop Troops Field and officers reviewing re the tho regiment were wore Col William C. C Webb Capt J J. Ray Ward Vard adjutant Capt Guy H H. Holmes personal I r e rt T TIA Ia T f nm IT 17 T V chaplain h u S Second dI dIrt George Georgo o O W. W Malone Malone Ma- Ma I lone Intelligence department In command of ot battalions were First Fiut battalion n Mal Maj Curtis Curtt Y V. Clawson rind Capt Lloyd Llod Garrison adjutant nt Second battalion Capt E Edward G G. G Woolley commanding Capt rank Frank C. C Bird adjutant Third battalion Capt Freeman TL R Williams comman commanding The batteries marched In the follow tollow- ing inri order H Headquarters l company company compan Capt H It Wayne Wayno First r Lieu to Hay flay A A. Young Hawley Hat C. C laloi and n Robert b rt B. B Pat Pat- terson termon Second Jlou Is I Ernest rn st W. W Crocker Croeker and J J. J Battery A Salt Lak Lake Ll Capt T. T DeVItt De Do Witt VItt Foster First Fir t Marcus S S. Johnson and Harold S. S Botter Battery B. B Ogden ORdan Capt Irvin Clawson Claw- Claw son Bon son FIrst Owen E. E Sherwood G George ore If II H. H Payne Second Harold S. S Lion Battery D Salt Lake Murra Murray Brig Brig- ham City Cily and vicinity vicinity First First Don C. C Williams and Cloyd Clod F. F Wool Wool- ley Icy Battery C C. C Logan Logan First First Samu Samuel Sam Sam- u uel tiel l W. W Biter Riter Second Julia John C C. Murdock and George f f. Jensen Datt Battery r I F I Utah and Sanpete counties coun coun- ties ties ties-Piret First Charles W. W Woodruff Woodruff Wood Wood- oo ruff Second Fred W. W Thomas and Alex Donnan I Battery E. E Salt Snit Lake Lake First First Llo Lloyd d H H. H Duff In and David ld A A. A Scott Second Francis D D. Shaw and William D D. D Supply company company Capt Albert r E. E First Gordon R. R Lawrence Law s renco rence Second John R P. igan I-igan I 1 and Claude A. A Smith Sanitary detachment detachment MaJ Willard Capt GU Guy First Robert flobert T. T 1 In charge chargo of or the affair were tho the following committees Reception Reception Dr J. J II LInford chairman chairman chairman chair chair- man V. V H. H Ogburn Z Z B E. E Wallin Lowr Lowry Lowry Low- Low r ry Nelson etson John T. T Caine III Ill Kelfer Keifer Sauls Saul Mrs s. G G. G R. R Hill Jr Miss Johanna Moen oen Miss lIss Charlotte Kyle Ile Miss Elizabeth Elzabeth Elz- Elz abeth Underwood Miss Goldie Faux Faur Miss lIss Abby Groesbeck Groesbeek Entertainment Entertainment-C. nt-C nt C. C R. R Johnson chairman chairman chairman chair chair- man G. G W. W r Thatcher W. W Yo C C. Brinley Rev Re Harris Pillsbury F E. E J. J Kirkham Lowr Lowry Nelson Joseph R. R Jonson Jensen Sarah Huntsman Frank Frnnk R. R Arnold Advertising Calvin Advertising Calvin Fletcher chairman chair chair- man A. A J. J Hanson M. M L C. C Merrill Ie Jo Moon Moen Committee en cn n reception of or state LegIslature Leg Leg- W. W. W W. W Henderson chairman or Of-or George Georgo D B. B Caine C Harold R. R Hagan Heber He Ho- ber t Attorney li Of State Arrested SD IIII Logan Los Utah Jan 18 18 Attorney General General Gen Con eral Dan B R Shields was arrested yesterday for Cor parading the streets without an Influenza mask Members Members' of oC the Legislature ture party have been heen con- con privileged visitors and have b by gentlemen's agreement been exempted from wearing the masks required for Cor the tho rest of or tho population But the officer to whom Shields explained his hiM Identity refused to listen to him He took him before tIme the circuit Judge Tho Judge was more lenient and let him 0 off ft |