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Show iill FIGHTERS WILL III Twenty-fifth Annual Camp-fire Camp-fire of Utah Veterans Is Arranged. SPRINGVTLLE, July 16. Arrangements Arrange-ments are fast being completed for the twenty-fifth annual campfire of the Utah Indian War Veterans, to be held here August 12 to 15, inclusive, under the auspices of Utah and -Wasatch county departments. Officials of the organization desire to extend a cordiaL Invitation to all veterans veter-ans of the Indian wars, regardless of where they may reside. The old-time fighters are urged to take this opportunity opportu-nity to meet their comrades, forget they are growing old and, amid the festivities of a campfire whose smoke will carry no signal of conflict, enjoy a varied enter-ta.nment enter-ta.nment and exchange reminiscences of strenuous bygone days. Excellent transportation facilities, both by steam and electric roads, plenty of shade and an abundance of good water are pointed out as among the inducements induce-ments that should stir the veterans to bring their families and participate In a three-day outing of pleasure. In the preparatory work for the camp-fire, camp-fire, the following committees have been announced: Arrangements, Captain Samuel Sam-uel Buckley and SpringviUe veterans; invitation, Commander J. M. Westwood and Adjutant-General "Peter Gottfredson; transportation, Department Commander J. E. Booth; music, Quartermaster J. E. Clegg, Sr. ; preparation of grounds, James E. H3.ll. |