Show MONUMENTS FOR SOLDIERS G A H Wants Information So that f Stones May be Furnished In the Salt Lake City and Mt Olivet cemeteries there are fiftyfour unmarked un-marked graves of soldiers of the Civil war The Government is ready and willing to furnish delivered in this city free of charge head and foot stones for the grave of every soldier During the past month lie officers of the G A K have been making every effort to obtain the necessary Informa lion to enable them to procure these monuments and have succeeded to the extent of ordering sixteen leaving thirtyeight still unprovided for It is desired to know tIme army rank company com-pany regiment and date of death of these men F IT Clark commander of James B McKean post furnishes the following names of soldiers of whom the above Information is desired John Morgan Guilllam Pratt Samuel Sam-uel B Phillips Ira B Smith and William Wil-liam G Seamcns who are buried in the City cemetery and John Bratt B M Barnum L Bourgnrd William Black William Blakeney Albert G Comvell Judge Cross Hugh Campbell Camp-bell Marshall Chopin Frank Eastman C F Farnhem J Fallen Porter B Foster Charles llassemfiug Charles Honey John Husslnger Ernest T Jennings Jen-nings Bernard Johnson J A Jeffries Anthony KroeEer II C Lawrence I N McCann J H Spencer Robert Smith Charles Smith George B F Simpson Edward Sullivan St Clair Joseph W Wilson Scrgt WIlson WIl-son Jack Welsh John Westley C B West who arc burled In Mt OllvcL |