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Show MERIT WILL DECIDE SERVICE IN W Divisions Now Training Will Be Ordered Overseas in Order of Efficiency. WILL FILL SHORTAGE Utah Men Awaiting Draft to Be Sent to Kearny to Join Regiment By FLOYD A. TIMMEB1IA3T, ' Staff Correspondent. CAMP KEARNY. Ca!.. Feb. 7. firi. sions now in training throughout anry camps of the L'nited States best fitted for service will be first sent to the Frewh front and efficiency of the division as a whole depend.-; upon i-s place ! to ' embark, according to plans contaVr i camp circulars issued today to the Vtt yM j reeiir.ent and every organization of f- I -'Sunshine division." It was also urg-; l in trie circular, which oriffinated in c.,-;-1 sioTiaf headquarter, that eery ut:t . Vr.aintain Us best efficiency in future ' tra'.nir-L'. I Members of the division were a;eo ror--I p! infer. tej today in a- s:aterr.ent iss: 1 hv General Frederick S. Strcr.? i;r,::. j thpir past tv.o weekK of work. He dv ; ) j.rticuiar:y upon ti.e results showa the infant o brigades of the d:vi:0n a:.: I in closing intm-atetJ that tr.e div I; i was cow practically -ready for any I vice." Scores of Utah men discarded khald i this ir.ornln? for the blue denim ver; ; an-1 spent the cay in prer.arir.g t.- e round for ti.e staMc. wr.in w..i socr; I be constructed to hc e The Utah horse. Others were put thrcueii stand: r.g z: r dri:! work. unhn:ber:r.e t-'e r.ew eizs a.-: seuinz them in finr.e position. The rr.7i have now fco well familiarized theTT.selvp. ith mcdels that the com in? w will ma ik the beginning' of mounted g- drill on the broad spaces near the car;-. Eligible to West Point. In an order issued t'-dav from divisr- a! headnuai lert con r air. me a recent ce::- sion o: t.ie strretar:' of ar, erihsted rr.-er. in the national army are now on ti-same ti-same 'ootiij? with the reejlar armv ar.l the nation a! giard respectin.? a-rroir'-ment to West Poir.L A t-3n;;etive examination ex-amination wi'l eooi) be held m the d:v-s:on d:v-s:on among the nat:o:iai army men r:oned here, containing more than ' Utah jr.en, from which a reasonable number num-ber wlli be rhosen to attend The mihta.-' echooi. They have been not:::ed to report re-port for ami nation before Msrch I?. In K batter- toiay Wagoners Rcoer. Bowman and R;chard Wat kins were promoted pro-moted to mechanics and wih later be a-siened a-siened to work on the motor trs:c" which will haul te new guns, rrth t ve motor equipment is rece ved the wju undergo instructions in m repr work to fit them for their pos::.i-. Private C: :us White c: B battery -been gran tevi a furlough and w;ll leave ( j for S.lt Lake tomorrow to attend tr? ; funeral of his s:ster. P r 1 -a t e Jose; -; Lars en of E battery has been give- ! Thirty-day furlough to visit his ; in Utah. jMany Eliminated. The r i g: d exa m: n a t : o rs r.ece ?s a ry - -officers who w-hl act as aero observe-? 1 for the reenment have eliminated sever" ; men ar.d it has been necessa t? se".; ' more to undergo the tests. far Ie";- ! tenam James Carter c' heacq"iartr? ! comrisny has been the only oftirer j to ras he fx-'-minariens. The new o:-. o:-. firers encsen fc.iv to undergo tne tst.-; tst.-; arv Lieutenants Ir-unc P- Oiler. Ers-.ve I K. Glassman. rran-c C. H.ri. :&r:u; V. ; Wavne. A.frd E. Wihonc and Thc-i ; L. Ha:vpnf-n. j Prr ate Eucene S.user of I! batter1". I who 1 f a v e s tomorrow i c r r- n Fra n ? .: 1 to undergo an operation on his ear. 'given tie first c-e:n lare well " behe" ei , tLi l-Ave beer, gien to a.y tohiier o: ; : ; Uiute-i St.it-: srn-. The party ic-. ; place in th btterv mes h.-i.i and si-; si-; nuttance as by "r-",em only." e.ch r-;.-; attend i z ws corrrellcd to w-.-;te : and roa-i t before the assembly. Ne? "-: "-: less to si. t cere were seme "r.s;::"- pieces " a nd coilut j .-.o e-i th t h I poems ere suhmtttei. one for cs . ' j member cf the ur.it. Shortage to Be Filled. The sho-t.ige of fiftv men to f 1 C : regin-.cnt to w.ir strength promise S-"1'" to r f; ' v j hv T , h men wh sre r " ; w s : t i r c th e h raft ca '1 in that s : " i Members of the command were reo?"i " j g;en ti orroi t uir.tv to ub:i.:t the nar 5 , of Utah ; r . f r d s : c r e n 1 s t n . e : 1 1 m o . "' j that tl e c-Tn.i-.l mrtv re cruited w'h i men irom the Beehive state. Marty j ti e men s;:cgf-ste(1 for enlistment b tc ' artilleryr.-.r-, re now making preri".- tior.s to join. Those who have a-.se""! i the caih and a re expected to res-ccn-1 duty oon rr; rh,rles West. Salt u'vr v';tv; c:ffo:1 I'.irsen, Oeneva; lc-" Walker. Geneva; K . K. Wicht. Fn c s -, City; Tlio-TM? Farrv. Kr:h.Ant 0:" Awron L. terson. Tren-or.tcn: Paul I--; Wilson-. rans;;;t -h: U-rH Aln. Fs"- A ! T.i'.t:;: Charles W. Sh '.orrr.au. locc H. ovov,?-n. Salt I -ake Otv; -i I 1 MorYv Giiyv-i, KdiaiT.c; rrAenvs 1 Abraham: Neal D. MvVTtllan. Og.if-: 1 Fm:is Thomas. Sncar Citv. Idaho; c". Hrmsley. C:i'von. Ida'o; A. J. Ss'r. S'.rcMr Citv. Idaho; S. G. Chndr. F v Mnh.o; Frank P. T Terr-art. Keburc. ho; .rhn h smith. Flaokfoot. Ma-?: ; Kmsier. Hillvurd. Wssh.; C. R N-tta j i Wuhrow. Wnsli ; Clarence T. . W-oe I rich.t. O cd e n : Ca rl a uete-. Pa rk Ct; K'oy1 Trout. UvCo. Kay MackVth ! To.ib: W. Str-Rtt.m. S.Ct " T-ske C-tv; I Thomas Turnham. Praprr: "hrk Sl''"- Salt Uko City; Wallace Ilaueter. F.i"k I CHy. |