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Show UTAH GOSI'III ClAIIEEriCAlu3;; ICTUS FRiDAY (Special 'to The Telegram.) ' REBER CITT. Utah, Aug. I AO la huetle aad bustle at the eamp four miles uoiUioosl of Tteber City, where for the next elahl or am day the nsllnasl guard of t'tah will carry en their annual ma-rMmvera. ma-rMmvera. The place esleeted la the garden gar-den spot of Utah) In a valley - honey enmhed with pure ; rannrn mountain spring and river. . Th Brat to arrive waa company A. mane! ma-ne! eorpe. under command of Captain ft. LAror Bourne. These men came overland over-land through a 'rough mountainous country, coun-try, but through the watchful care duplexed du-plexed by Captain Bourne and L4euten-anta L4euten-anta Fneier and Flower the entire com- Kny reenhed camp without oertoua mla-,p mla-,p to man or beaat. Spartal attention la given to the eanl-try eanl-try condition of th camp and any disability disa-bility ahowa by either the men or the heraea le Immediately followed by careful attention from the hospital department. The Infantry under command of Major Williams arrived In camp late In the afternoon, aft-ernoon, and Lieutenant Wesley B. King, quartermaster, and Captain Hharp of the hospital corp. are the recipients of considerable con-siderable praise for th able manner In which they delivered the commissary and men Into came. The real bualnee of the maneuver will start tomorrow, when Captain Bourn of the elanal corp will work In conjunction with th Infantry and battery preparatory to the regular maneuvara. . |