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Show Cadet Officers A re Inspected S 4 High School Work Praised OFFICERS wlio assisted in the review. Left to right: Colonel M. N. Falls, division inspector; Captain E. M. Thomas, battalion commander; Captain L. P. Good, commander East high; Sergeant Eobert H. Dill, com-commauder com-commauder Bryant Jnnior High, and Sergeant William O'Brien, comman- j der West High. Below: Color hearers with the colors of the battalion and i the Stars and Stripes. I ; .... . .x . rg clashes between union and nonunion coal J,,- miners were threatened, arrived here to- p W '-X I J$& staNfe dav and awaited orders before proceed- jMBSV&MMi 3StmSli ing to the scene of the trouble. Governor SSmmWmmWaSfi - to reach Appalachia. the center mWmmWwBBnmmnWTmmmB section affected, this atternoon. nWlBiliMMffl The units under arms inciude five com- aw panics and one machine-gun IWjjHBaMr gB$f Heavj Snowfalls Reported. j Wg 3f,.'. W . W were received tonight from various s-c- s llfff tions of the northwest of heavy snow- J-a - J&r dls and sudden drops in temperature. P9T0 South Dakota and North Dakota and " "v$m..ssmtsm mm ty&JJJp western and northern Minnesota were . affected. At Aberdeen, S. D., tho tern- " perature dropped 40 degrees between 2 CcJlonel Moor N. Falls of Presidio Reviews Four Baltanons. THE four battalioi-s of the Salt I-ake Junior reserve officers training corps wre inspected yesterday by Oolonel Moor N. Falls of the Presidio. Pre-sidio. San Francisco. Colonel Falls Is the Inspector of reserve officers training corps of the Kl-vtntli district. The inspection took place at the Kast high school at 2 o'clock and wbu followed fol-lowed by a regimental review, in whb'h colors and color guards, besides the four cadet majors and colonel, took part. The battalions were from the East and the West high schools and the Hryant junior bigU the East high school having two. The broad campus of the Eabi high xschool was transformed Into a military reviewing ground and hundreds of students stu-dents and other spectators watched the well -executed review. In all, 863 men took part. Colonel Falls complimented the organization or-ganization and officers on the presentation, presenta-tion, stating that the schools had not only made a good showing, but had performed excellently. Colonel Falls will leave to-da to-da y for San Fra M Isco. Talis at I niversilv. He visited the University of Utah yesterday yes-terday morning and previously visited the Utah A grim t urn I mi lege at Ixgan. U -Mid botS H. i . T. C. were in OM condition and doing excellent work. Colonel Kails was greatly Interested In his Salt LflJtS visit. In earlier days he had btOfl stationed at Port Douglns and while lh:re was .-;i;1aln nf Ih- iootl-all team. He Is a friend of President John A. Wldt-soe Wldt-soe of tho University of Utah. Captain "R. M. Thomas, commandant of the cadet battalion and professor of military science and tactics at the high schools, will leave Salt lake noon for another an-other assignment . He stated that the success of the military organ Isn tions at the Bast and the. West high schools and the Bryant junior high school Is largely duo to the efforts of Captain I. P. QOOd at tho East high. Sergeant William (VMrlen at the West high and Sergeant RobOli H. Dill at Ihe Hryant Junior high, a rid t he cooperat Ion of George Eaton, F. I. Keeler and J. H. Coombs, heads of the schools. L. P. Chrlstensen. leader of the hand, ho says also deserves credit. Showing Is Excellent. The men of the battalions were dressed In khaki uniforms, a change from the former for-mer blue. A splendid showing was made by the cadets with their straight lines and gnmt mnrchlng. The Kovernment Installed the Junior reserve re-serve officers training corns In these three Salt Lake schools less than a year ago and a great Improvement over tho old drill system can already be noted. A largo cadet I. anil, made up of tnuslclans from the Kas! and the West high schools, took part In the review, ColOni Falls waa assisted In tho 1n-spectton 1n-spectton hyVaptaln It. M. Thomas, comma com-ma ml. i nt of cadets of tho Salt Lnke units. Assignments Made. The lollowing appointments nnd assignments assign-ments of cadet Offlotra and uoneommls- slonsd offloers or ihe sasi high school garrison were a u mm need ye.sierdtiy : Captain JenaintS) Brtaton H . i oompaAs rirni llsati-nsDi sUnji Ksrl, headnuartari eniiina.v; I .III' , WnlllT 1'.. l nMiipmiy , Couk, i v ui ,.. a cetnpaayi Soow Harold L it '.mi-piny; '.mi-piny; Bosign, Jack n.. r company; armatroasi Walter R., t catapaay ; xaonpaoai Urmia 11., ill mmDaar, Second Utotsnaai Talker ( Tbonti T, . a eoaipauy; Castlatsoi Kesattfi n.. B coaipaayi Wasnar. Bafold . W compasi i UUIafi iatnga Ki Pii K company; McKay, Donald o nun K. )' , i', nompanyj Ucatai popaid o aon flrai icrfaaal Peraoaotti Uerrli B., a com M&yi Waasbo, Utortv f. B campaoyj alford, mmImti P., p com puny; McCratal, Walter K. ii company i Boylti Jamai h.. oo&paoy; rnrk, Ismutl On f cotapany, Supply ier,feanl Newton, Brvratl CI,, eoja-psaxi eoja-psaxi nSIay'i Ronald . 11 company i Taaadeli Kriok W., V euntuuiy , N l lieltiin, Uiri C. D flolnpany . winn. William a . u eompany ; Wal tars, Dudley Vm f oompnbj . Barcaattl BUlcott, Ohaatt r r . iDOiapsny . a lalradi Nftlhaai a oomnaoj . Uunolnsham, vm-ward vm-ward h.. a auupsoyj Coos, Norjwooa, a eom piiy ! W i lit , Barl P., D company i Uorstos, Italpli W.i M paapl BelHrom, Unwronoe H., ii r pasyi Burdi rank J., D company; Ran 'inn. i.iii- o., o o Panyj Van 0ot, WUIIam . , c fCom patty i Buftou, Tli lore n,, P com pany Mldsiy Koonath B.i 0 company; RotTca, Jaoa 11 companj; Tarior Uaroid A,, i miu pany; Llpman, Alias m . d rampauy , Kulin, Adam, D oompinyj Goombe, John v.. B com pnnyi ilordoa, Roberl L B company Natb Sam d.i ID compaayi Wateaua, Uervin ti . 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