Show EIGHTEENTH ARE VISITORS I Regiment Passes Through Salt Lake on Way Prom From Philippines Old Acquaintances Renewed The Eighteenth infantry U S A passed through Salt Lake yesterday esterday I morning on the Rio Grande en route to Fort Leavenworth after two years service in the PhilIppIne islands A portion of the Eighteenth was at Fort Douglas prior to the departure for lor the Philippines and a number of the officers took advantage of the brief stop here to renew old acquaintances The special bearing them eastward was waR met at Ogden b by Captain J 3 E ward of the Twelfth infantry stationed at Fort Douglas and C E Hooper and Harry M 11 Cushing of the Rio Grande I The train arrived in Salt Lake in t two VO sections at 5 and 94 and left at 1020 in charge of Charlie Hooper I On the first section to arrIve were Ma Major jor GeOrge S Young who was ranking officer while the Eighteenth was at Fort Douglas Captain George C Mar Martin Martin tin Captain Peter Pet r Murray and other officers accompanied by Captain Wood Woodward Woodward ward The party part immediately drove uptown and improved their time DY by looking up as man many as I the they could reach The Eighteenth Is the regiment t to which John T Axten was assigned as chaplain 0 |