Show NATIONAL GUAKD NOTES The records of target practica of companies A and B were forwarded yesterday to the regimental Inspector of target practice A C Larsen A company ha one sharpshooter Lieutenant Lieu-tenant Lewis B Gilbert with a score of 127 out of a possible 150 five marksmen marks-men Joseph E Simpkins 110 O W Michaelson 107 Hugh Nation 106 Harry Bobbins 105 Harry Taylor 10 and twentythree riflemen Gem Johnson 96 Lieutenant L W I Smeltzer SO Roy Kalghn 75 Charles Watts 75 F G Dust 75 Ellis Johnson John-son 73 Lee Chamberlain 7 James Lawson 72 Frank Jacobs 6 Charles Hubler 67 W Parr 6S Captain A A Smith 65 W J Lewis 64 A Watts 56 A Swensen 57 George Glade 60 James Hedrick 59 O Raemussen S3 A Hulse 58 Joshua Pearson 49 R Cox 48 H Hardy 48 J Hardy 49 also three firstclass men C J Peterson Peter-son C Ackerman and Carl Peterson Practice was held at 100 200 300 fiQO 600 and SilO yards for company Awhile A-while company B only fired at 100 200 and 0 yards Company Bs record shows sixteen riflemen Captain O H Massing 61 James Durand 59 S Blundell 57 V Davidson 51 A P Goodmansen 5 J Jensen 50 H Bernsen 50 A Lund 50 M Goodmansen 48 N Jensen 47 J L Carr 47 L Morrison 46 A A Larsen 46 J P Amundson 46 G A Knudsen 45 J Winker 50 and twelve firstclass men A Jensen 4 J James 42 H Barton 42 F Shaw 41 F Clay I pool 40 H Salm 28 G Snellgrove 10 J Rugg 16 L Crissman 28 W I Darcy 17 G F Dawson 14 Brigadier General John Q Cannon Is absent in New York on a thirty days leave of absence visiting his father who is seriously i Private Charles Ranch of company Chas C-has applied for his discharge on account ac-count of removal df residence from this state I Company A will hold an election tomorrow to-morrow night to fill the vacancies caused by the resignations of Captain A A Smith and First Lieutenant L W Smeltzer and all members are notified to be present as it requires a twothirds vote of the company to elect Lieutenant Colonel John D Ford will supervise the election The hospital corps held Utter drill last Monday evening with all members mem-bers present There were two appli cants for enlistment who will be voted on tomorrow night Private Peter Knapp of company Aha A-ha enlisted in the United States army at the Presidio California Colonel Morris L Ritchie assumed command of the first brigade Thursday Thurs-day and Lieutenant Colonel S C Parks Is now In command of the regiment regi-ment Company E at Bountiful has gained three new members Isaac Wood Jesse Tuttle a Albert Dickerhoof by enlistment en-listment lstent Private John J Wessler who deserted desert-ed from company C has been heard from An application for his discharge was forwarded from Philadelphia to his company commander on Tuesday Lieutenant Walter H Scott of the signal corps returned to the city Wednesday Wed-nesday evening from Idaho Falls Sergeant William White of the signal corps who is on furlough has prone to Butte to visit reatic3 Musician Harvey Day of company E has been dropped from the rolls of his company a a deserter Lieutenant Walter H Scctt of the signal corps has tendered his resignation resigna-tion ton Sergeant Walter Pike musician of the signal corps is able to attend to signal his duties once more although his knee is somewhat stiff Company As drill on Monday night was well attended Lieutenant L W Smelzer being in command ye a manifested great lack of discipline was owing no doubt to the disinterestedness shown by the officers in command who have tendered their resignations Private Charley Morehoase of company com-pany C has applied for his discharge on account of having enlisted in the United States army Private Charles A Hubbler of company com-pany A left for Lcs Angeles Tuesday morning Company C held its drill on Tuesday night with twentythree members i present The drill consisted chiefly of I bayonet exercise and was quite amusing I I Anradee A Vadnais formerly of A company left the city with the Forty compa sixth volunteers CO the Philippines Vadnais was formerly a volunteer from returned with the Massachusetts and reture wih a Utah batteries to this city Charges were preferred against Private vate William Lake of company C who was placed under arrest a week ago place unler He is charged with insubordination under the sixtysecond article of war Albert Nadel was votEd in as a full fledged member of company B Wednesday Wed-nesday Anight The resignation of First Lieutenant L W Seltzer was accepted yesterday 1 his turning over all property to Lieutenant Lewfff E Gilbert who f now In command of A companr Company B has formed a hunting club to participate m a rabbit hunt on Thanksgiving day In Cedar Val and the boys have > promised the guard enough rabbits tw last until Christmas Company B held an informal drill Company last Wednesday but the drill was turned into a business meeting The signal corps drill 1 Thursday nlpht W TI well attended and consisted or iii strucifong in telegfatwy under Sergeant Ser-geant Gilbert w1o also has charge Pf sean the fag on Ensign pet I T I i I Applications for the discharge of Private Charles Watts Charles Hub C c C I i 1 j f J > bier Carl Peterson and Peter M Knapp of A company were forwarded Friday to headquarters for approval The following appointments were made in E company last night Alma Hardy was appointed a trumpeter Sergeant Lamonla Call quartermaster sergeant and Private Ira Stoker and g 1 Ensign Page corporals The following named men of company com-pany E who were tried by a summary court for absence from drill at Bountiful Bounti-ful were found guilty and fined a follows fol-lows Thomas Hepworth 150 Ensign Page 5 Isaac Spencer 2 D Lawson Law-son 3 J Holden 250 Jam on George Freestone and John Hill were sentenced to be reprimanded |