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Show 1 Brig.-Gen, Sam Park Sworn Into Office Issues Goneral Order No. 1, Announcing Announc-ing His Official Staff Veterans Vet-erans Remembered Rrlg.-Gen. Sam C. Park of tho First brigade, N. G. T., yostcrday took the oath of ofli. and selected hN ytaff. The oath was administered to him by Secretary Secre-tary of Btate Tlngev at 4:50 p. m , and shortly after this Gen l'ark Issued his llr.-t general order, ns follows- '1 lead-iu.irl- i -s I'Iini lirlgade. National Guard of Ktnli. Salt Lake fit v, I'taJi, Jan. S, 1906. General Order No. 1: "1, By virtue of the authority of the commander-in-chief, and having this day subscribed to the oath of office, tho un-il un-il rslgned horoby assumes command of tho First brigade, National Guard 01 Utab 2 Tho following staff appointments nre announced: Assistant Adjutant-General, with rank of Meutenant-Colonel, J. O Ny Strom; Assistant Inspector-! on'Tai, with rank of Idout- nant-CoIonel, Earl V Smith; Assistant Judgo Advocate-General, with rank of Lieutenant-Colonel, James lngchrelsion ; Inspeotor of Target Practice, Prac-tice, with rank of Ileutenant-Colonel. Franklin C. Moyle; aide-de-camp, with rank of Major. Arthur L. Thomas, Jr.; aldo-do-camp, with rank of Major, Joseph F Grant "(Signed) SAM C, PARK. 'Hrlgadler-Goneral " In selecting his staff Gen. Park remem. hers the Ft ah batteries, four of the now appointees having served with that famous fa-mous volunteer organization. J. O. Nystrom serve, with tho old Fnl- Verslty battalion, and later became identified iden-tified with tho Guard, serving from prl-Vate prl-Vate to Hleutenant-Colonel in the batteries bat-teries he was sergeant of battery A E. V. Smith succeeds himself, lelng al ready In tho Guard with the same rank F. C. Moyle was In tho volunteer engineers, engi-neers, and Thomas and Grant were In the Utah batteries, serving In tli Philip pines Ingebretaen is a well-known young attorney who ha.s had several positions of Importance In the county The position of Assistant Surgeon-General will be filled by appointment from the Surgeon-General. Indorsed ly the Rrlg-adler-General ; but It la extremely llkelv that Dr Benedict the present official, will bo named tr succeed himself. Gen. l'ark Is enthUSlaatlC over the future fu-ture of the Guard, nnd will endeavor to not only Improve conditions, but will work for enthusiasm amonc, officers and men. |