Show 1 Utah Field Artillery Works Out Maneuvers versin in Warfare Rehearsal 1 Y r r rC C V 1 i 4 t 2 t I Ic J i c I c y A j 1 k I js I IY s Y i ry F 3 y 0 rT m P 1 W. W e r I I j A it 9 National guardsmen compute firing problem in governor governors governor's s day maneuvers I I y C i r rr r f l a 1 t Y J iJ Arr U Y A s res t 44 rr tE rf J Governor Henry H H. Blood inspects shell as Colonel Carl A. A Badger looks on Militiamen March J From Camp CampIn In Overnight Practice Movement tJ a CAMP W. W G G. WILLIAMS Jordan Narrows June 26 This 26 This national national national na na- na- na guard camp today bore a deserted appearance as officers and soldiers of the Utah field artillery were absent on an overnight technical problem With wartime seriousness the militiamen militiamen militiamen militia militia- men left camp at 9 a. a m. m for a hike that will end with their return I Saturday noon Technical movements movements move move- ments and firing tiring are the chief problems problems problems lems to be worked out Thursday Governor Henry H H. Blood reviewed the states state's arm of the national defense body With the governor in the reviewing stand were Brigadier General Walter Valter C. C Sweeney commander at Fort Douglas Doug Doug- las the Salt Lake City and county commissioners and the Weber county and Ogden city officials Tho The governors governor's party part p was met by Battery B from Bountiful and es escorted escorted escorted es- es to the parade grounds After t th the march a millimeter 75 demonstration demonstration demonstration demon demon- was staged with Battery C Cof Cof Cof of Logan serving as the firing squad The parade maneuvers were under command of Brigadier General W. W G. G Williams and Colonel Carl A. A Badger who also had charge of the reception A smoker athletic games and a music program concluded the days day's events Saturday will end the week two-week period at the camp for the |