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Show SANITARY COMPANY BEING ORGANIZED Under the direction of Captain A. A. A nderson, the sanitary detachment of the First Utah infantry is being organized, or-ganized, and the opening drill will be held at the armory tonight at 8 o'clock. Captain Andersen is not a stranger to this work, having served in detachment work on the Mexican border with the First Utah cavalrj- and later under Major John F. Sharp with the First Utah field hospital. He is at present directing- the physical examinations of national guard recruits at the armory. The announcement of the appointment of Rufus D. Johnson as f irst-olass sergeant ser-geant has just been made. Sergeant Johnson is also one of the "border boys."' and was stationed at Nogales with the First Utah field hospital for six months. He has been connected with the medical corps of the National Guard of Utah for a number of years. Anyone interested in this branch of the service is invited to attend the meeting meet-ing tonight. Recent, enlistments include George M. Allan, George F. Dawson, Clarence B. Guiver, Otto Harttnann, Caleb Ca-leb B. Jones, Clarence Morley, Alvin TC. Olson, Thomas IT. Reynolds, Edwin E. Smith, Chester Toms and William D. Wood. |