Show UTAH VETERANS FAIL TO REACH CHEYENNE POST Whereabouts o. o of f Infantry In In- fan fantry ry Keeps Ft Russell trisS l Officers Of f Guessing g traM Herald S Special t. t Fort Russell W Wyo o April 26 Sol 26 Sol Soldiers diem diers come and soldiers go 10 every minute minute minute min min- ute at Fort Russell Wyo W o but the thc veteran soldiers o of Utah's own G d Infantry in infantry tn- tn fantry regiment of or the Wild West Vest division are aTO still keeping officers o of the post guessing as to their where where- Instead of or arriving In this morning as scheduled a wire announced that the first detachments o of the infantry would arrive later in the tho da day and neither the military authorities here nor the railroad office In Cheyenne know now just gust exactly when Utah's heroes of or the famous regiment will wilt debark Most of the units o of the Ninety-first Ninety division have already been mustered out of the service here And in view of or the wire recently received that tho the 36 d infantry had left lert Camp Merritt In detachments for tor Fort Russell to be bc discharged no good explanation can be found Vh why the regiment has not yet arrived except that train schedules have again ca caused cased sed the delay Machine Gunners Gunner Depart The latest Information received recel at atthe atthe atthe the post Is that tho first detachment of or the infantry will debark at the tho post Tuesday y strong stron- The balance of or the regiment will arrive May 1 1 Seventy one Utah men will leave e for tor their homes tomorrow and Monday with their rc-d rc discharge chevrons on the arm rm and ancI papers In a neat little frame They saw mw service with company company compan com com- pan pany B of the the 3 machine bun battalion battalion bat bat- of or the tho Ninety first division at SL St Mihiel and nd the Argonne and later h hold held down n tn Important salient Ballent in BeIS Belgium Bel- Bel Sum gium S- S um when lh the Ypres offensive o was teas at Its height First Ser Sergt t. t II H J J. Meyer a a. former University f U U-ah U ah student has been In charge of the men since arriving In America and Is the tho only Salt Fait Laker In Inthe Inthe inthe the company compan r The Tho others are from different afferent parts of or the state They are Frank E E. Kennedy r. r Alma Larson Sidne Sidney Lutz LuU and Alexander Johnson all an of or Randolph Byron J. J Lund Nathan J. J J uc Alva M. M Durant C C. Enos Street William William William Wil Wil- liam i K g Warby Lester Briggs s Stanley Stanley Stanley Stan Stan- ley C C. Griffiths Albert E K Green G and Chester Jensen of or Beaver cr Thomas s Lund Leland C. C Staple Stanley Oscar J. J Thompson Stanley lo F. F Benson ErWIn Dustin of ot Cedar City Harold R. R Morris Mor Mor- ris riEl Joseph S. S Nelson Amos J. J Peterson Peterson Peterson Pet Pet- erson Glenn C C. Stewart William II IJ Wollaston Norris orrl N N. Lockwood Enoch L L. Folsom Fred Fled R. R Greathouse Greathous of Delta Del Del- ta tn John S S. Xul chell Alvin L L. Couch of or Parowan Stanley L. L Maycock Henry Henr Henry Hen Hen- r ry Miller Milter Platt Trimble Joseph D D. Wilfred J. J Anderson Edward D D. D Bushnell John l 1 E. E Edwards Leifel Leffel Fisher Ra Ray P P. Hilton and Arnell Jackson Jackson Jackson Jack Jack- son of or Fillmore Filimore Glad to Get Home Henry M Marshall Jesso Jesse James Jamef Ellis II 11 Alle AlIe Elliot L L. Darno Barney Merlin Mer- Mer lin J J. Hall of or Ralph A. A Harold Cossey Cosse and n W. W Jorgenson of or Park Cil City Fred A. A Rainey Raincy Roma Wilford B. B Christensen Albert Cooper Chester Jensen of or Logan Noble S Haden Hayden Hayden Hay Hay- den C C. Clark Milton G G. Brooks William William Wil Wil- liam Ham Case Casc John lohn M. M r. r Calv Calvert rt Robert E. E Farnsworth George A. A Goodrich of or Duchesne George W W. Sargent Sar John JohnD JohnB B B. B Branco James II 11 Hawkins of Ogden Ogden Og- Og d den n V cl Victor r J. J Stephenson of oC Nephi Christian W W. Larson Tarron of oC Silver Sliver City George Georgo Britt o of Vernal Martin Henderson lien Hen derson Laketown and Gust of ot Morgan It It Is needless to sa say that we wc are Continued on page pazo 2 I UTAH VETS Fl FAIL lm TO I REACH CHEYENNE POST Continued from Page 1 all mighty glad to bo be home said Sargeant Meyer leY r yesterday No o man who has ever e been In n France and antI especially on tho the firing line as ao a soldier can feel hel otherwise It was my mr good fortune to be top sergeant sers of ot company B B. B composed almost entirely of ot Utah men and every Utahn In the tho I outfit was every Inch a soldier settler both bothIn bothIn bothin In the tho lines and ancl behind them We re proud to have been a part parlor of the tho Nine Nine- Ine- Ine first ty-first divisions division's machine gun battalion battalion battalion bat bat- for Cor there is no division dl In Ino France o ranco that has accomplished more moro moreIn moreIn In a shorter time than did the Ute Wild Wild- West Vest est boys Althou Although li there are ira morn more Utah men In the tho Infantry than In an any other I Unit of ot the division there thero are of or In the various organizations organizations organ organ- 1 now no being discharged at nt Fort Russell who have ha peen n active service cr with the division in France The fighting of or the Infantry In In- In fantry now being being- mustered out of the service will tomorrow follow tollo their comrades who left for home yesterday Salt Lake William Fisher Flaher Melvin Melvln 1 1 B. B Lewis William lUlam I K E. PI Fred cd E. E G George Georgo oro W. W Maelstrom Henry C G. G Hollo und and George A A A. Ogden Ogden Ogden Og- Og den Joseph E K E Monroe fonroe Thomas J J. J Williams Wil Wil- Williams liams and James 1 E. E WI Wight ht Vernal EImer D- D l- l mer James and Marlon G. G Penfield II ber City Forest Montgomery William Russell 1 Clarence If IC Olson Garland C C. Peterson Andrew c. c Perkins Monroe rJohn John 1 K Po Whiting Hurricane George Georg c and anti Gunnison AUStill M j. j |