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Show SltBlllSlf B DISCHARGED 100 Utahna Among Those Demobilized at Fort D. A. Russell. Famous Fighting Organization Organiza-tion Spends Almost a Year at Front. Mora thiiri 100 Utah mer were dis-chiirgnd dis-chiirgnd from F.,rt D. A. Itusuell the last week, represent. fig thft Fifth and Sixth , mitriiififi find t.h ,S)Vf;iitenth flld artillery. artil-lery. The inm w:ar th Indian in-BtKnla in-BtKnla on th-ir left nhouldor and aro pruud of tho division It roprcKentii, which 1b th famous Henond. How Now York 1 grouted the valorous Second dlvlolon 'when it paraded up Fifth avenue was recorded in all tho metropolitan newapa- fftrn. An exeftrpt from the New York fern. Id whl h appRiired on AuK'iHt 9, the day aftr-r tho puru.de, Ib in poMefiHlon of u nu m r,r of the boys who returned to tho i:liy ycf-terdav. It follows: "Twenty-five thounand of the finest floldifrs iw York fivrp saw marched up i-'iftli uvt-ntie y.jHterday afternoon to tho (ftineroiiH, Hponlanooiia aoclalniH of huiuireda of thousands of Hpoctatora. Spend 137 Days at Front. "Tho troops were the mem of the Second Sec-ond division of the American expfidl-tlonary expfidl-tlonary forre the dlvlaton which epent 1S7 duvs on the battle front, sixty days in actual battle, and pustalned the heavl-Ht heavl-Ht loHMea of any American division In tho vnr. Fifteen per cent of the men In the lino had been through the five hardest and most important battles fouftht after America entered the war j Chateau Thierry, SoWjsoiih, St. Mlhlel, rhampapne and the Muso-Aronn. KlKhty-t'lve per cent of the whole line hud boon in one or more major enKftffO-rnentn. enKftffO-rnentn. KiftoMi per cent represented ro-( ro-( plaoemettta that had been made flince tho armistice waa signed. The division i lo?it 4419 men klllPd In battle and 20,656 I wounded, the total battle camialtioa of i killed and wounded footing up to the staggering total of 25,0"t. out of a total ; divisional strength of 27,000 men." Utfth Men Discharged. Follow inff are tho names of the Utah men who were discharged from tho famous fa-mous Second division at Fort D, A. Russell Rus-sell Inst week : Corporal Harold O. Cutler, son of John C. Cutler. 1)35 South West Temple street, Salt l,tlto. Herthel VIkIi, son of Andrew Vlgh, 586 West Second street, Lopan. AVatroner Charles E. Chapman, brother of Mia. Bertha Mowrey, 431 North Third AVewt Htreot, 8alt I-ake. M'afcr,ner Leonard J. Hurst, son of Mrs. James Hurst, 2963 Ogden avenue, Garden. S aKner Howard A. Rowlby, son ol Mrs. M'audo C Bowlby, Geneva. Wan'oner Norrnund G. Hutching, son of James A. Hutohins, 32U West Second street, Otfden. Wagoner Alexander "WheelriKht, son of Mrs. Klizaboth WheelrlRht, 2368 Monroe uvenuo, Ogden, AVaKoner Clifford Argryle, son of Ben Artrylo. Woods Cross. T'rtvate Ronald Allan, son of Joseph Allan. SprltiKville. Teter Alberts, son of Iejtse Alberts, 3654 Adams avenue, Cpden. Knooh It. Benson, whose wlfo, Ruth, reside at 66 Canyon road, Suit Lake. John W. Droubay, son of Martha J. Droubay, 986 Third avenue, Salt Lake. WaRoner Calvin Dalton. son of Alonzo Dalton. H urrioane. Frank Davenport, son of George Davenport, Dav-enport, 1022 Grant avenue, Opden. Oewltt Dollhlie, cousin of Fred Young, 32S Lucy avenue. Salt IiRke. Corporal Edward J. Hall, Jr., son of Edward J. Hall, 1330 McClelland avenue, Salt Lake. Thomas S. Bingham, son of Mrs. Clara Bingham, Smithfield. Elmer A. I to wan, son of Andrew Rowan, 61S South Third East street, Salt Lake. Wagroner Paul G. Wright, son of Ernest Er-nest Wright, Richmond. Ivan P. Anderson, son of Claud Ander Bon. Smithfield. Marcellus Bills, son of Parley Bills, 1332 South Eleventh East street. Salt Lake. Horace L. Burleigh, son of Horatio Burleifih, 4,''6 Quince street, Salt Lake. Herbert D. Gannett, son of Mrs. Sona M. Gannett, 5S9 Seventh avenue, Salt Lake. Henry Roekham, Bon of Henry Rock-ham. Rock-ham. 924 Ruston avenue, Ogden. Clarence Bishop, son of Alexander Bishop. 4.'.8 North Second West street, Salt Luke. Claude L. Hufstetler. son of Mrs. Mary Hui'stetler, 38 Eleventh street, Ogdon. Cecil Brown, son of Ernest Brown, R02 East Seventeenth South street. Salt Lake. Reuben E. Pillery. brother of Mrs. Sarah Jost, 569 Thirty-second street, Ogdon. Og-don. Wajjoner Lawrence L. Bailey, son of Louis A. Baiiey. 2tSo East Twenty-first South street, Sa't Lake. Milton V. Barton, son of Mrs. Sarah Barton, 60S Twenty-second street, Og-den. Og-den. Bug-ter Leland V. Anderson, son of Carl Anderson. Bear River. Corporal Carl Burnhart, son of Wild-ham Wild-ham Barn hart. Salina. Wagoner Clarence J. Braepger, son of Abraham Braeirer. W'llard. Wag-oner Powey F. Hawkins, son of j James Hawkins, Lane. Cyrus H. Crowton, 515 Fifth avenue, Salt Lake. Joseph J. Castaffno, son of John Cas-i Cas-i tagno, Grantsville. John A. Forslund. son of Marie Fors-lund, Fors-lund, 30 South Ninth East street. Corporal Wells Cloward, son of Thomas Coward, Payson. ; Rulon J. Arnold, son of Mrs. Jane Arnold, Ar-nold, Huntington. Enoch E. Carlson, son of William Carlson, Carl-son, 541 Douglas street, Ogden. Edward E. Criswell, son of Mrs. Laura Criswell, 769 West South Temple street, Salt Lake. Wagoner Paul J. Hagerman, son of John Hagerman, 813 Jefferson street, Salt Lake. Wagoner John Wilson, eon of Mrs. Mary Mathews, Price. William A. Cook, son of Oliver Cook, 518 South Second East street, Salt Lake. , Samuel D. Cardwell, son of Mrs. Francis Fran-cis Crnzier, Brigham. Ray P. Greenwood, son of Anna Greenwood, Green-wood, Sandy, James F. Burton, son of James Burton, Bur-ton, Five Points, Ogden. Fred S. Davis, son of Mrs. Elizabeth Davis, 341 Cottage court, Salt Lake. Lee B. Cravens, son of Mrs. Emma Cravens, Dubei avenue, Salt Lake. Harold C. Anderson, son of Andrew Anderson, 1213 Lola avenue. Salt Lake. Bernard Cotten, son of Mrs. Eva Cot-ten, Cot-ten, 373 American avenue, Salt Lake. Lee D. Frodsham, son of Mrs. Nephena Frodsham, Brigham City, Saddler Tom G. Brown, Fairmont apartments. Salt Lake. Edward R. Hardman, brother of Mrs. John Kenison, 185 Beryl avenue. Salt Lake. Wagoner Harold Hansen, son of Mrs. Annlo Hansen, Cave. Lamar H. Denning, son of Mrs, Alice Denning. 829 South Eighth East street, Salt Lake. Roscoe Heaps, son of George Heaps, Smithfield. Corporal John L. Finn, Bon of John Finn, Willard. Earl C. Hagerman, son of John Hagerman. Hager-man. 813 Jefferson street, Salt Lake. Ezra D. Hvde, son of Mrs. Louise An-lev. An-lev. Richfield. Melville Albean, 144 East Firth South street. Salt Lake. Leland Daley, son of Mrs. Charlotte Daley, 445 Center street, Salt Lake. Wagoner William F. Garner, son of William Garner, Millville. Russell Evans, son of David Evans, Brigham City. Wagon Lox S. Carr. son of Mrs. Mary Carr, 111 East Thirty-first street, Ogden. Og-den. Wagoner Levi Ekstrom, son of John Ekstrom, Logan. Arnold R. Hansen, son of Mrs. Christina Chris-tina Hansen, Bear River. Thomas A. Figglns, son of Henry Fig-gins. Fig-gins. Brigham Citv. Harold Hunter, Willard. |