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Show MAJOR KING GETS ORDERJ) RETURN Expected Tuesday to Help in Mustering Out of First Cavalry Squadron. Major "Wesley E. King of Salt Lake, now acting as judge advocate with the troops at Nogales, has been ordered back to Salt Lake for duty in mustering muster-ing out the members of the First squadron squad-ron of Utah cavalry. He will reach home Tuesday. The message which was received from Major King by Mrs King yesterday also stated that" Lieutenant Aaron Y. Hardy, who -went to the border as second lieutenant with troop A, is now on his way to Salt Lake. Lieutenant Hardy has been se:ving with troop 11. Uirst United States cavalry, cav-alry, at Nogales. He recently took an examination for appointment in the regular reg-ular army, and in the event of his appointment ap-pointment will probably return to the border town. Quiet prevailed at Fort DongHs yesterday, yes-terday, and, although the troopers were under orders not to leave camp until after retreat each evening, there was no drill or formations. Many visitors rode to the fort yesterday, and throughout through-out the day there was almost a steady stream of automobiles, both going and coming. |