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Show Wind, Rain Hurl Down Tents In Camp of Guard at Narrows Tha Utah nstlonal guard training eason got- off to an auspicious t start Ssturday when wind and rain plaved havoc with tents st Camp W. G. Williams at tha Jordan Narrows. Nar-rows. Forty tents went to the ground In tangled heaps ss tha wind whipped over the hill and through the valley with high velocity while members of tba service battery from Lehl shivered and worked In the drenching rain which accompanied the blow. Captain Claud Curtis of Lehl and Captain George Latimer of Bait Laka announced (Saturday night that most of the tents had been exacted again and thst officers' quarters would ba ready . by the time tha various contingents sr-rived sr-rived Sunday. Floors for the tents of the enlisted men have been laid and tha tents can ba pitched as soon as tha men arrive. COOKS ON JOB The mess tents, have been erected and tha cooks are on the Job. The guard camp, which technically technical-ly at arts Sunday, will see its first actual work Monday. . Detachments from various parts of tha state will coma In Sunday and prepare to make themselves comfortable for the next two weeka. The ?M field artillery, under command of Colonel Hamilton Gardner, will take tha first fifteen dsvs st Camp Willi ma The Mfrth, with Lieutenant Colonel Curtis T-Clawson, T-Clawson, wilt spend the last fifteen days of tba month at tha camp. Colonel Gardner "a resimeett Is composed com-posed of fifty-five officers and S irtaTi. Colonel Claweow will have tfv-lx officers snd men. Units of the 22d which will be flUsued fig, y Wind, Ran Hurl Down Tents in Camp of Guard at Narrows . (Continued from peg 1.) represented at the' camp and their eommandTa follow: Regimental headquarters. Bait Lake, Colonel Gardner: regimental headquarter battery. Belt Lake. Captain R. C. Prxlon; aervloa battery. Lehl, Captain Cap-tain Claud Curtle; medical detachment. detach-ment. Pleasant Grove. Major A. J. Bowman; First battalion headquarter headquar-ter battery, Garland. Lieutenant Tracy Welllnr: battery A. Brighara City, Captaia Ernest Freeman: battery bat-tery B, Ocden. Captain W. A. Oud-mundeen: Oud-mundeen: battery C, Spanish Fork, Captain Re Daniels; Heeond battalion bat-talion headquarter battery. Beaver, Lieutenant Taylor Farnsworth; battery bat-tery D, Mount Pleaaant, Captain C. P. Beeley: battery E, Richfield. Captain Henry Beal; battery F, Cedar City, Captain Lehl M. Jones; First battalion. Major R. M. Eskel-jrfn)ot Eskel-jrfn)ot Brigham City: Second bat-taTTon, bat-taTTon, Major J. Wallace Weat of Bait LAke; reirlnwntal band, Oaden, Warrant Officer W. O. Hanson. Lieutenant Colonel A. E. Wllfong of Ogden will be second In command during- the encampment and Captain C. P. Walh of Ogden wlU be camp lnapector. Units of tha 145th that win be represented and their commanding officers follow: Headquarters battery. bat-tery. Bait Lake, Lieutenant Comer Smith: headquarters battery. First battalion, Ogden, Captain J. L. Newey; battery A, Halt Lake. Captain Cap-tain Friend T. Williamson; battery B. Bait Lake. Captain S. T. Tufti; battery C, Provo. Captain Robert J. Rdwards; headquarters battery. Second battalion, Mantl. CapUIn Stanley Jorgensen; battery D, Bountiful. Captain Harry Hatch; battery E, Nephi. Lieutenant C. L. Lemmott; battery F, Logan. Captain Cap-tain George D. Preston: service battery. bat-tery. Bait Lake, Captain Robert S. Slaughter, and medical detachment, Provo, Captain Fred R. Taylor. |