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Show UTAH GUARDSMEN WELL SITUATED Nogalea and the surrounding country have been greatly slandered in so far at-suitability at-suitability as a camp site is concerned, according to the opinion expressed by Captain Freeman Bassett of troop national giiard of Utah, in a note sent to the members of the Commercial club junior round table. It is neither dry nor excessively hot in the vicinity of i Nogales, Captain Bassett declares, and, furnishes ideal sites, for army camps. He said in part: : Nogales certainly is not as pictured pic-tured no dust, no hot winds or ( anything of that sort, but beautiful green, rolling hills with , plenty of good water and clean camp sites, j Since our arrival showers have been ! frequent. Our camp at Fort Douglas Doug-las was hot and dirty by comparison. |