Show f BOUT PEOPLE EOPLE B 81 FRANK nANK A. A HUNT r. r ion Ano Anyone e eho who ho has ever knows tny any mil military milY nary experience for ors orV or or- fit It t means to prepare r t V s lb Therefore it is not hard to of late around stand tand d the activity Sy t bry for f r the field artil artil- 12 gill be inspected on March the busiest men I know now captain CaP n Robert C. C com com- om regimental der of f th the battery e ry First Lieutenant Lieutenant Joseph d assistant communications regimental ser er a- a Budd dd Young t major jar Marcus L. L Davis Dais te telee tele- tele e. e e sergeant No 1 I Clyde K Prin- Prin ply sergeant Fred Slater r r ergeant Gregory E. E Austin n hone bone sergeant No 2 Clarence E. E v radio sergeant Stephen Ha Hays J Clifton Clinon R. R Lund inn in- in nent n ent nt sergeant ergeant Jack Thac Thacker er t sergeant and Corporal John JohnW W. W isoji JOB D battery clerk tELL TELL rELL I 1 MANY TALES LES who Is I in ch charge rge and arid erosion control projects Jie iii C C. C C. C C. C in Davis county can cannY many nY a rail tall tale of western con con- lion ion camps He has bossed big bigin bigi i i in Colorado Utah Nevada Ar Ari- Ari Idaho and other western states herp herS of all lumber lumber- is said to have nothing on C. C Ri R R. i 1 dt H It comes to timber stories of or For many years year C. C R. R itI I in charge of logging operations fontana and Idaho camps For time he was with the Utah road road comm commission sion and zent sev- sev with the Utah Construe Construe- c company r F itS IS FOR FOE RELICS bluff breezy open hearted man 1 l H. H Adams of Layton and points nd d. d Mostly beyond according to tolor for lor when he isn't on the range in inor lor or Nevada tending his livestock hunting big game gam all nU the way I Mexico to the Canadian in in ir way the cor cor- of the wet west for r relics any relics any kind lies II so ro long as they have history Ir e connected with them island that jagged reef reel of oC jutting out of the Great Salt t rt rt near Wendover Del un un- 1 c relics of the ill fated Donner Donner- expedition and as he followed course across across' the de desert ert he heup tf dup up more When Del tells tens the ther r ot f those 81 men men women and men who started from Irom the east cast t. t states les In 1846 for California and bed hedin in the Si Sierra Nevada moun- moun Ii fr 47 Y you U feel the torture of and aad cold and hunger they ent en en- t d. Most of oC their belongings were ere ered for 50 miles between what iw W Knolls Utah on oh the Western te lie railroad and ana Rock Pilot nort north I Vendo er Charles Kelly h has hz hasi S a i 1 an interesting account of ot this edy wy in his his' book Salt Lake Des- Des Trails Among Dells Dell's relics is lId m flint lock rifle rine barrel carried ome orae ome m member of that party part and md ie bottom are 37 notches Del Delan an tn Indian tomahawk of stone and stained with wHit blood He the st stain n is really paint l e from herbs herb and daubed on the p n more nore than a hundred years ears by bt some Ute warrior In jn a I under SUnder a rock ledge near Del Del found the skeleton of a j. j An outlaw who crawl crawled there litOra U ora a murder victim No one Anyway the skull grins at a case in the trophy troph Luck Lucky indeed is b he hc who IU a there and listens to lo t the old west of ot the bl big 2 I mighty hunts hunts- and each IJ 7 Is backed up facts and so sog some the fascinating g collection f A OF or GUARD Uw ys wondered why Allan AHan for Berry the L e Western Vestern Air Express IlIg between Salt Lake and Los teles seemed to have that natt natty tary air fr Clancy Iancy Dayhoff told me mea a Allan AlIan a is an officer in the national nation guard and a good George George- Stewart was as the e Po pilot fint began communications from air 1 with the family of or Mrs Mrs- Allie e W es at a lonely lC emer- emer field and beacon d da Utah on the edge near of the Esca Esca- desert This is the family of It Ie children which is Supplied with each eich ChrIstmas by the Pt- Pt drop the bag from Crom the plane that alt all Mrs Bonner ly from the department of cornce corn com C ce for fr her itt in tending e n nand and reporting the n of t condi condi- th- th the field I is 20 a month Iii |