Show Honor lonor Awards Awards Made to Outstanding i Citizen Soldiers t a i t 4 L S Sa A a I 7 tS ii S S 'S 4 5 Z 5 1 iH m v f 4 F 5 4 4 4 Sc 0 6 S r 0 S I t s I t rj- rj v A-v Avi i v s 5 FI F- F I I P f r f f S t l' S. S i 17 4 NV j vJ x 1 vv I x tf jk-tf t 54 V x 4 j V S k S 4 i X- X I k 4 i t r 4 S 4 4 L 4 4 Review Closes Week Four-Week Period Training at A thrilling spectacle was presented at Fort Douglas Friday morning as as students of the citizens' citizens military training camp paraded and passed in review for the last time on the post parade grounds Executing movements with precision and order the student battalion won repeated applause from hundreds of friends and relatives relatives relatives rel rel- rel- rel who gathered to view the thc proceedings The rho parade marks the close of or a week our intensive training in infantry infantry in- in fantry antry drill With the entire day devoted to the he entertainment of visitors an in inspection inspection inspection in- in of the tho camp was held beginning beginning beginning be be- ginning at 9 a a. a m. m Following the inspection a formal guard mount and exhibition close order drill were held by the trainees at the post parade parade parade pa pa- rade grounds Marcus O. O Edwards Edwardg son of Mr and Mrs David S. S Edwards of Award List on Page Twelve Eleventh avenue was chosen as the I outstanding student in military I achievement For this honor Mr Edwards will compete with from the other 10 C. C 1 M. M 1 T. T f. f C. C camps in the Ninth corps area for or a four-day four trip to Washington D. D C. C during which the successful candidate will receive the General John J. J Pershing award for outstanding outstanding outstanding out out- standing military achievement Earl J. J Thomas of Malad Idaho was named mimed alternate Mr Edwards also was was' given a saber from the Rotary club following following following follow follow- ing recognition as the tile best com company pan commander and a n medal from flom the C. C M. M T. T C. C for having the third highest score in pistol matches Mr Thomas as the outstanding advanced Blue student received a medal from the Military Training Camps' Camps association and a medal from Cram the Reserve Officers' Officers association association association tion Salt Lake chapter for having the highest pistol score Captain Stewart D. D H Harvey camp commandant was given a shirt and gold leaf leat insignias by the students in recognition of his recent advancement ad nd- to major In the United States army t p Top left Marcus larcus O. O Edwards of Eleventh avenue is being congratulated by Colonel Walter C. C Sweeney Fort Douglas commandant for being chosen as the he outstanding outstanding outstanding out out- standing student in military achievement in the he C. C M. M T T. C. C camp Top center the Rev Wv W F F. Tight Bulkier right light archdeacon of the Episcopal church of Utah awards John D. D Chamberlain left of Salt Lake Cit City a medal from the Sons of f the American Revolution as the mos promising promising promising prom prom- ising student showing the greatest efficiency in military subjects Top right Clay Clay Gearhart of Salt Lake City receives receives receives re re- re- re from Colonel Sweeney a medal given by The Salt Lake Tribune to the most soldierly appearing advanced advanced advanced ad ad- White course student Bottom a view of the formal guard moun mount ceremony |