Show AT I SAE ial 11 Greeting by Regiment part art for Logan 11 Must Mustered Out Io own 1 1 regiment the theu 10 undred u dred Forty fifth h hr cry r ry expected in In fir flat t stopping point poin SL I Wednesday night will not arrive c ordin to definite in- in rn ived 1 by officials of the thee thene ne e railroad The regi- regi about noon Fri Fri- Frile leave le ve for Logan Friday mam H H. King has re- re administration to toh h iule of the Utah and anda fallow a low them a stopover o o hours at Ogden the Uhe 1 people of the state m a fitting welcome on ons th ll s state at th their ir first firstIn t In the state It is exe exe ex- ex e quest will be granted PLANS LANS n tiie return of the regi- regi tates x the changing of the th the reception committees tot rot the entertainment I Logan gan where the boys A big review j n panned lanned before the deor detor de- de tor or fX began on Friday at ato o Bamberger and mema mem- mem a tate legislature were ts is f honor will be post- post held ped either Saturday t w II be the tho last public he lie boys prior to del de- de l Illg 1 EAST rs t f the artillery were 1 N N. J J. J when the thee thea e a for Utah Five of ot the discharge at that at they might remain t 1 employment or different routes and ferent points in the theve ye ve men were Corporal h i er Cook Glen S S. Olin Olm I 1 1 z z Wallace D. D Hayes 13 Thomas ere also detained in the pm m mumps The con- con Bf them f is serious but Ii rain tin isolation until they lion tion to travel The Th J sen Ralph M. M Davis eman Harry E. E Camp- Camp m H. H Blanchett With the five men te tc rest it ro re in excellent phy- phy EJ Z ALSO L Colonel William C. C nd na ider r of the Utah regi- regi hurman He secretary retal of I I 1 of defense and of- of h regiment residents I g give ve See a stirring reception he e California Grizzlies r M Forty third field arh arh arriE ar- ar h riE regiments regiment's arrival in noon Califor- Califor m ers of the Utah regil regi- regi l If yal reception at all state te and such excellent Accorded accorded the regiment n according to Colonel t ahns i ns s owe the Califor- Califor eption to repay them them n nesses e first section of ot the traveling on schedule t 1 and third sections are aref f I schedule At Buffalo t appeared on time at atay atlay r lay ay y while the second Lir n 11 hour later reached I 10 0 0 a a. a m m. and the third The first section arg ars ar ar- s g i early Carly this morning iDE E PLANNED o een completed at Logan I n of the sol Ier Aie A Ae ie e fig ng planned for tor the day J r 1 arrive I I Mio o order of ot the parade l ance to clear the line Hansen Iansen S Stoney on y J. J II H. I E E E. I. I Stewart Logan I 1 Governor Bamberger Bennion secretary of Stephen Abbott Major n Mayor Roy Hoy Bullen Builen and 1 I jon uon j on state officials and delegation its l te legislature board of I ah h Agricultural college I my tY commissioners sol- sol I committee Utah Sons I an in n Revolution state ind ad Logan city councils Md je e Park Parle band mayors j ties of the state com com- me from various cities Iral ral college anti and Brig Brig- I. I cuties Ime delegation of oft of t 4 Cache county Cache Cachen n d. d p American Red fled Cross Ired fed Forty fifth FortY fifth Utah I regiment led by the I I I j I. I I I I regimental band ret returned soldiers of ot Cache count county j OGDEN IS REI READY REIDY DV Plans are are completed In Ogden for forthe forthe I the reception of ot both the One Hundred i i third Forty-third and One Hundred Forty- Forty fifth fUth artilleries at any time which they may arrive Several bands are held In readiness parades have been planned reception committees formed and plans made to inform the residents of Ogden of the latest schedule of ot ar ar- rivals The committees In charge are I prepared to receive tho the soldiers at any anytime anytime anytime I time which they may mav arrive |