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Show UTAH MEN AT CAMP 'LEWIS Kl SPIRITS , r George Naylor Writes to a Friend Here of General Conditions. -. That the Utah boys of the national , army who have been assigned to companies com-panies 37. SS and 39 at Camp Iewls, Wash., axe In the beat of health and "'"spirits and are pleased with the treat-' treat-' "merit accorded them both on tha trip jind since their arrival is the word sent n Salt Lake friend in a letter received yesterday from George Naylor, 1985 South ,weirth East street. According to Mr. Naylor, barber and ta-itor shops have been established, which, together with the up-to-date shower '"baths and company canteens, provide the B,boys with all the necessities of life at very low prices. The officers in these three companies have already won the admiration aiyl respect re-spect of the men and the contingent is now well established and settled In niill-u niill-u tary routine. 1 The Utah companies are very proud of '-"the flag which was presented Ho them by Chairman Alldrich of Garfield. The oUowing Utah boys who left Salt Lake City October 3 are now acting noncommissioned non-commissioned officers: Sergeants Naylor, ;-Homney( Warburton, Wheeler and Tim-pHiorta; Tim-pHiorta; corporals. Stack, Simmons, North-urn, North-urn, Nottl, Hughes, T. II. Smith. Herri- i J.iew and Battley. Fifty-seven of the Utah boys were transferred to Lincbi Vista to join the ; ranks of the 145th field artillery, First : I |