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Show !'- " - - 1 r" - -. j''. J . " ..... - I VJ - ,..,' - .. -"'-"-- T f a - :'?f --' l.w U : a. A. ij blj. Charles S. Burton, ASJutant-Ceneral of the X. G. U.. f-I-J his biennial re- jort for end VS.2 with Gov. Y.'ells th!a mcrrlr.?. ' The rum states that there are 27,244 persons in the State liable to military duty as coirpared with 2S,0:3 at the close of i:co and that there are at present pres-ent enrolled, in the N..G. CJ. 4 13 men as against 4"0 at the close of 1900. Gen. Burton recommends that adequate ade-quate provision be made for an eight-day eight-day encampment each year; that a suitable suit-able armcry be built in Salt Lake; that a magazine be built utplde of the corporate cor-porate limits of this city for the storage of ammunition, and that means be ap propriated to Justify an attempt to en- list new companies at outside stations, especially mentioning Weber and Cache counties. . He estimates the amount needed for the maintenance of the National Guard for 1903 and 1904. together with recommended recom-mended Improvements, to be JC6.140. |