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Show Provo .Battery In Readiness PROVO. April 29. Battery C. Utak national guard, haa made preparations and Is being held in readiness for any emergency v hich might develop la the coal fields, fsptaln J. B. Tucker, com m finding Lattery C, One Hundred Korty-flfth field artillery, stationed at Provo, hss been sdvised by Lieutenant Colonel W. O. Williams, adjutant general gen-eral of the Utah national guard, la hold riis men In readiness to entrain for j the coal fields within two hours no tU-e. Members of the local troop have been given orders to report to the armory ar-mory three times during the day and to be on the lokout fur the saseiabl signal. There are now eight men stationed at th armory, who are prepared to no-j no-j tlfy the buttery men providing anything 1 develops. Kach man of tha battery is ' equipped with an automatic pistol and j fifty additional rifles are held In readi-j readi-j ness. Tentsge and kitchen utensils I are on the wagons, ready to be haul 4 Ito the train. The battery bold special drill practice laat night - |