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Show CITIZENS' CAMP i ENTERTAINS 1a visitors Student Soldiers Partici-, Partici-, pate ia Splendid Parade Tack Meet Held , Thm look Imot dun enough to ml on." r on fair vialtor comment Saturday after Intpectlni th cltlten- mtlstary training- camp t Fort DouKlas. Thia wu vliltor,' day -In the camp and the nova had their camp In perfect condition for the reception of their friends and - relative who vialted the camp In freat number. ... The camp paraf e on at In the morning- by the atudente, commanded com-manded entirely bjy cadet Inatnir-iora. Inatnir-iora. aatordahed. not only the etvtllan epertatom, but the military Jbeervere mm well. "I have een a . coed many military parades." said ne major thle morning, "but I never eaw any better than thla en, having regard to the length ef time the boy) have been In training." Cadet Jean Howeile of Reno. Ner.. acted a malor cam-wandlnw cam-wandlnw la aanallaa. walla. lu. dent Officer Paul Undy of Fort Mtaaoula, Mont, functioned perfectly per-fectly aa adjutant. TRACK MEET HELD, t Tha field and tTBe meet of th ramp waa held at the stadium of tha ITniverslty of Utah and attracted at-tracted ft great enrwd. Ths pro-tram pro-tram of event") neat having; been aompleted at 12: SO, tha meet was dtoumed fa It. next week. Brls;-) Brls;-) fdier General V. (i. McAlexander ss honorary referea at tha meet, while Colonela F. I Knudsen and ysul H. McCook and Major R. H. ?ennrr acted as honorary Judges, ha offlcisla wera: ratarter. Captain Cap-tain O. U Clouirh: clerk of course, Taptatn Schuyler; asslsatsnts. Lieutenants Thomag and Pike; Icorer. Lieutenant T. J. Tullv: an-4ouncer. an-4ouncer. Cadet Enirena Howell: rimer". Lieutenant J. F. MacDonald nd Professor J. Orlfffth; 5Bd(na e of finish. Lieutenant C I Tarson and Lieutenant L. R. Tabeieott. and t W. Hay man and Homer Chrls-Veriaon; Chrls-Veriaon; tudawa of field events. U a 1or. Hall, flurnijr and Standrnd nd Lleutenamt R. A. Hoffman: official of-ficial referee. Profesor Marshall. ' At 11:10 a buffet lunchaon waa gerved to the visitors In one of iha camp mesa halla and tha aft-' aft-' mo4n was anent In vlsltlnt with tha atuileri snd In viewing; hejofnts of interest 1n - and rotind Fort Doiislaa. ' COURTMARTIAL NAMED. ' 7 Fy order of Major Oeneral Chsr'ea (I. Morton, commanding; .he Ninth army corpa area, a nen-sral nen-sral courtmartlal la appointed to eneet at Fort Douffiaa for tha trial a? such persons aa may Ha property prop-erty brought before It. Tha detail for - the court I aa follows: tCotoel F. Ta, Knodaen, president; Ma tors I. B. Bennett and Ous-feve Ous-feve J. Oonser. Flrat Lieutenants N Madeira Rosa. P. H.-RnersM. Stanley Stan-ley Powloaitl. J. K. Monhollan and R. H. Sonle. Tantaln Charles 3. Allen Is dee' mated aa Judge advocate ad-vocate with Lieutenant A. F. White as hla assistant. Captain Jean K. N'laon I" appointed defense counsel coun-sel nesHted by Lieutenant T.a J. MdHcneld. By tha transfer of First Lieutenant Lieu-tenant C ernes B. Tea from this post va the Thirtieth Infantry at 'tha- Preaidlo. San Francisco, BIk- aiajier Oeneral Mr Alexander loses .a raluahla and tactful aide and t' poet loses ona of Its most pop-plar pop-plar officers. Lleu'nant Taa left Paturdav for San Francisco. His assignment to Ms new post will !sk affect on Septemhar 1. until which time, ha and Mrs. Lee will rlsht with her parents. Colonel nnd Mrs. WUlla fline. who are tn Ban jYanclsco. at nreent. awaiting s eesnsport for Manila, where Colonel THIna will he stationed for two years. Oeneral McAlexander took occasion tn hla order relieving Lieutenant Lea from hla dntlea as aide, "to commend him for hla loy- Jttty. and devotion to duty." |