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Show HOSPITAL CORPS WILL ENTRAIN FOR LINDA VISTA TOMORROW ' t J d j o2 ORDERS HAVE BEEN RECEIVED FOR MOVE TO CALIFORNIA CAMP MEMBERS of the Utah field hospital corps, who will leave tomorrow for Camp Kearney, Linda Vista, Cal., for training before entering the European battlefields. bat-tlefields. Insert Major John F. Sharp, commander, who has been designated to supervise the entire hospital detachment of the Fortieth National Guard j increment. I V&' -45," V.- i ' fr r- : Unit Will Leave With Full Equipment for Field Service. MEMBERS of the Utah hospital corps, with full equipment for field service, will leave for Camp Kearney at Linda Vista. Cal., tomorrow, according to orders received re-ceived yesterday from the California camp. The order for the move to the concentration ca.mp came following a report re-port of Lieutenant Colonel A. N. Murray to the southwestern department upon his findings at the recent inspection. His report was of the most favorable nature and the order came immediately upon his recommendation, according to officers of the corps. j While the order gave no- definite time j for the entrainment of the troops. It or- i dered the command to proceed to the training grounds as soon as possible. Of- i fleers of the corps, said last night that the move can be made tomorrow morn- j ins. I No orders have yet been received for the movement of the artillery regimen t. j However, it is expected by the officers that the move will come soon, following j the arrival of the hospital unit upon trie training grounds. It is firmly believed by the officers of the artillery regiment that the date of leaving will be next Tuesday. Ma. ior John F. Sharp, commander of the hospital unit, is already upon his way to the Linda Vista ramp. Upon recommendat ion of Lieutenant Colonel Murray, lie has been designated supervisor super-visor of tiie entire hospital corps depart- ' merit of the fortieth national guard increment, in-crement, and, following this notification yesterday, he immediately left for the training grounds. Captain George B. Roberta is now in charge of the command. com-mand. Lieutenants F. I. Jansen, Guy Van, Scoyoc and Robert T. Jellison arrived at the camp yesterday, folic wing a three months' course of instruction at Fort Kiley, Kansas. Lieutenant Jansen will ! leave with the hospital detachment, while ' Lieutenants Van Scoyoc and Jellison, who are attached to the sanitary detachment of the regiment, will leave with the artillerymen. ar-tillerymen. Artillerymen will receive their month's pay late today or tomorrow morning, according ac-cording to an announcement made yesterday. yes-terday. The money will be issued at the quartermaster's office at Fort Dougias. The final inoculation of F battery "and the supply company, which was delayed owing to the shortage of prophylactic a few days ago, will be administered this morning by regimental physicians. This will complete the injections for the artil- j lerymen before they leave for the training train-ing grounds. I i |