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Show 1 Natiftraai Guard's Aire Improving The members of the National Guard of Utah, who havo earned through their ability to shoot an army Springfield rhle the various marksmanship decorations, will be presented with the coveted medals med-als some time during the coming week. The correct list of rllh scores made last year on the Bonneville ranse and the range at Fort Douglas and also at Camp Perry. O., have been turned over lo MaJ. W. G. Williams- and Inspected by Ad.1t. -Gen. E. A. Wedgwood. The annual an-nual report shows a great iinpiovement In the marksmanship of the Guard. Tho abstract of the animal report of small arms practice shows the following follow-ing to havo qualified in tin- grades of expert rifleman, sharpshooter, marksman marks-man and lirs t class: ' . Expert riflemen Sergeant Hillson. X. C. 3.; Lieut. G. It. Lawrence, Co. H. Ogden, Private Joseph llenrle. Co. I". .Mantl: Scrgl. 11. P. Anderson, Sergl. C. S. Gardiner. Co. 11. Halt Lake; Sergl. C. W. Wilson. Sergt. J. W. Earrcll, Sergt. Leroy Warthman. signal corps, Snlt Lake:' Ueut. '.Max Brown. First battery. bat-tery. Sharpshooters Capt. W. F. Kneass. Private L. Mortensen, Sergt. F. Smith. Sergt. John Way. Co. B. Ogden; Sergt. A, L, Bueliannan, Co. F. .Mantl; Capt. E. L. Bourne. Cor)). Dean Swift, signal corps; Capt. W. C. Webb. Private Lester Wire. Corp. Earl Van Coll, First battery. bat-tery. Marksman Col. Charles G. Plummer. Capt. C. H. Arns, F anil S. First Infantry; Infan-try; Sergt. Frank Smith. Private George Stone. Private Charles Pincome. Co. B. Ogden; Lieut. E. V. Simpson. Private C. P. Russell. Capt. IJ. K. Jjakle. Co. C. Salt Lake: Private L. P. Xelson. Lieut. G. f Barton. Co. D. Mount Pleasant; Lieut. L. Clirlstensen. Private K. Xcbe-ker. Xcbe-ker. Co? E. Kichlleld; Ueut. E. E. Munk, Sergl. J. II. Whitbeck, Corp. William Munk, Corp. Elmer Anderson, Co. F. iMantl; Sergt. V. E. Bule, Private Charles Jones. Ueut. W. A. Campbell. Co. II, Salt Lake: Ueut. Paul Armstrong. Corp. Robert Richardson. Private Val Flo v. Lieut. T. DeWilt Foster. Master Slgnrtl Electrician John F. Flower, signal corps; Ueut. Fred Smith. Corporal Lambert, Corporal Cornell. Private Fillerbeck. Private Pri-vate Simpson. Private FJruggcr, Private Bauer, Private Sharp. 7rirst batterv . First class Corp. Ed Wllfong. Co. P.. Ogden; Sergt Fi. Peterson, Private. J". Hansen. Private Ueal. Co. E. Richfield; Capt. ,T. M Anderson. Ueut. IF. A. Wlntch, Sergt. E. Hansen. Corp. J. II. Wilson, Is ri vale Lee Larson. Private Lee Munk. Private L. Wilson. Private P.led Vorhces. Co. F, Mantl: Corp. G. Thorpe. Lieut. Charles Rasmusscn, Co. G. JEph-raim: JEph-raim: Private lorill, Co. II. Salt Lake; Private R. Slrlngfellow. Private 11. P. Hunter. Private Wllford Peterson. Sergt. Dennis Chrlstcnsen. Sergt. B. G. Settle. Private Ralph Archbold. Private George Faust, signal corps, Salt Lake; Private Lambert. First battery. The badges awarded the first three classes- of shooters are of Ihrce styles. For the expert rifleman, who ranks highest In the classifications. Guardsmen Guards-men who have fired at '.'00 300. 500. COO and 1000 yards and at 200 yards rnpld fire and one skirmish run, the badges are of sliver, a design of crossed rifles iiiid a laurel wreath, suspended from a bar with the words, "Export Rifleman." The sharpshooters are awarded a sllcr badge, the design being a Maltese cross with a facsimile of a military target In the center, suspended from a bar bearing bear-ing the word "Sharpshooter" The marksmen are awarded a silver bar, bearing the word "Marksman." Xo award is made lo the men qualifying in the first class. |