Show B 8 TASK OF DEMOBILIZING i FIELD ARTILLERY A ILI EY 1 TO BEGIN TOMO TOMORROW ARMY ARMY MEN READY TO GIVE DISCHARGE I P PAPERS APERS TO TROOPS Special Dispatch I LOGAN OGAN Jan t 18 Work Vork Work on demobilization of the One Hundred I i For Forty fifth fifth y-fifth field artillery will begin tomorrow according to Colonel Charles E. E Ide of San Diego Dieg temporary demobilization I officer of the One Hundred Forty-fifth Forty who with the and I Imen men to be in charge of the demobilization of the Utah regiment ha have ve arrived at Logan I r Accompanying Colonel Ide are arc Lieutenant Eugene O. O Rechlin of thai Presidio William Stout army field clerk Battalion Sergeant J Major Harold arol L. L Anderson Sergeant W F. F Hawkins Hawkin Sergeant 1 jiB R. R H. H cah V t Lan Langford f fprd rhee n have hav i ch charge hare r e Of of tJ the e. e regiment tit t whit while I they are ark being demobilized demobilized and will do all an of the work incident to tle de de mobilization According to Colonel Ide no time will be lost In the demobilization of the regiment Although tomorrow is Sunday Sundays the entire day will be spent in the preliminary work The medical office is being prep prepared red to receive the I men and the first lot of about will willbe willbe be examined tomorrow Logan boys will be th the first to be mustered out of ot service according toa to toa a a. statement issued today by Colonel W W. C. C Webb commanding the artillery The Logan boys compose the C battery battery battery bat bat- tery of the artillery and it is expected they will be mustered out of oC service either tomorrow or Monday as soon as the demobilization officers ar are able to give them th their lr dischargeS discharged R B B battery battery battery bat bat- tery comp composed ged of oC Ogden boys will be mustered nut out of service Immediately after the C battery They are expected expect expect- ed to return to their homes on either Monday or Tu Tuesday THE MEDICAL TEST The men must be In excellent physical physical cal condition before they will be dis dis- I I charged If It the men are found physically physically 1 cally fit they will be sent to the de- de mol buildings where they wille will willbe be e given discharge papers Any y men I found not in as good physical condition condi condi- condition tion as when they entered the service will be sent to the division hospital I condi-I at Ft Douglas Ft Douglas After the strenuous day of celebration celebration celebration I tion yesterday all of ot the m pen men of oC the regiment obtained a good sleep seep in the I comfortable quarters provided for tor them at the tile Agricultural college They arose early this morning to put their equipment in readiness for tor the big military review review- HONORING THE BOYS The committee of ot reception for the boys follows Dr J. J II Linford chairman V. V H. H Ogburn Z B B. B Wallis Vallis Lowrey Nelson John T. T Caine Calne III Ill Keifer Fauls Mrs G. G R. R Hill Jr and f the Misses Johanna Moen linen Charlotte K Kyle Kile le Elizabeth Underwood Faux and Abby Groesbeck The committee on entertainment Is III I Ie C. C R. R Johnson chairman G. G VI W. W I Thatcher W W. V. V C. C the time Rev nev Har Har- Harris Harris ris Pillsbury Jo ii K J. Kirkham J.-Kirkham ham Lowrey Nelson Joseph R. R Jensen Sarah Sarab Huntsman and Frank R. R Arnold The committee on advertising is composed of Calvin Fletcher chairman chaIrman chairman chair chaIr- man A. A AT J J. Hanten M. M I. I C C. Merrill and Johanna Moen roen The following committee received the state legislature upon its arrival I W. W W. W chairman George B B. B Calne Caine Harold R. R Hagen and Heber I sky I PASS IN REVIEW Military review of ot the re regiment was held on the campus of ot the Utah Agricultural Agricultural Agri Agri- cultural college at 2 p p. p m m. today I The rhe men were put through their 1 military paces by the officers of ot the I regiment and were vere reviewed by Governor Governor Gov- Gov Simon Bamberger his military I GOV-I staff state officials and members of or j I the legislature Practically every I citizen of ot Logan as well wall as the thousands thousands thousands thou thou- I sands of visitors at the camp were present at the review v. v. v I Following the review of the troops the men were lined up In regiments I j jand and short ad addresses addressee of appreciation rand r t rand tand and thanks to the bo boys s 's for their part partin i in the war war and a hearty welcome i home were given Riven by Governor Bam Bam- herger berger President Heber J. J Grant Graut Rev He P. P A. A SImpkin Chaplain JB A. H. H I II Roberts Colonel Colons W. W C. C Webb ebb Continued on papa ag 2 1 t START DEMOBILIZING BOYS IN TOMORROW 10 0 Arrangements at Logan for Care of Soldiers Excellent Continued from page I 1 1 J J. J W W. Funk Tunic and Speaker C. C C. C Richards INSPECT INSPECT COLLEGE During the the soldiers were divided Into parties and conducted conducted conducted con con- ducted through the various buildings of the tho Utah Agricultural college It Itis Itis Itis is hoped by President E E. G G. Peterson of the college that a great number I of the men will enroll at the college I Ifor for the school year The men were I shown all of the the- facilities of the I college and the various courses explained explained explained ex ex- to themAn them An effort is being made to induce most of the commissioned officers of the regiment to enter Into the regular service The war department was so pleased with the showing of ot the Utah regiment re that It has extended a special invitation to the officers of the tho company to remain in the tho regular service Under the direction of Luther M M. Howell chairman of the soldiers' soldiers welfare welfare welfare wel wel- fare committee the women interested in the work of the committee have havo baked baited thousands of pies and c cakes kes I and they were distributed this afternoon afternoon afternoon after after- after after- noon to both the service men andI and friends and relatives who were visiting visiting visiting visit visit- ing them I JOYOUS RECEPTION Practically every man woman and andI I child in Logan and in the surrounding towns was at the station to greet the boys when they arrived here yesterday The cheering started when the first steel-helmeted steel head and lasted until the soldiers had detrained They were all in overseas equipment of trench helmets and packs The men were given lunch at the depot by members of the Logan RedCross RedCross Red RedCross Cross society while they chatted with friends and relatives who had come to Logan from various parts puts of the state At 2 o'clock the boys detrained and marched through the streets of Lagan Logan Logan Lo Lo- gan g-an lined with cheering crowds to the Utah Agricultural college where the they will remain during the period of demobilization de de- mobilization ALL WAS READY Everything was in readiness at the college for their The men are quartered In the various buildings and iron cots have been provided for everyone For the first time since they left Camp Kearny the men have I warm comfortable quarters and begin again to feel at home Although the government has charge of feeding the themen themen themen men various delicacies are being added to their rations by the citizen of Logan Lo Lo- gan After their arrival at the Agricultural Agricultural Agricultural tural college the men were formed in inline inline line Une In tl the e open and were welcomed home in a brief address by Governor Simon Bamberger The chi chief f executive executive tive of the tho state was introduced by President E E. G Peterson of the Agricultural Agricultural Agricultural Agri Agri- cultural college OFFICERS IN CHARGE The officers who arrived with the regiment are Colonel William C C. Webb Major Curtis Y Clawson Captain Captain Cap Cap- tain E. E E E. G G. Woolley Jr Captain J J. J Ray Ward Yard Captain T T. DeWitt Foster Poster Captain Cap Cap- tam tain n Freeman R R. Williams Captain Lloyd Garrison Captain Irwin Clawson Clawson Clawson Claw- Claw son Captain Guy H II Holmes Captain A A. A E E. Wilfong Captain F F. C C. Bird Captain Captain Cap Cap- tain B B. II H Wayne First Lieutenant MS M M. S S. Johnson First Lieutenant O O. N N. Sh Sherwood r First Lieutenant D D. G G. Williams Williams Wil WIl- liams First Lieutenant R R. A. A A A. Young First Lieutenant G G. R n. Lawrence First Lieutenant George H. H Payne First Lieutenant H II C C. Taylor First Lieutenant Lieu Lieu- tenant S S. W W. Biter Riter First Lieutenant C C. C W W. Woodruff I First Lieutenant R R. B B. Patter Patterson Patterson on First Lieutenant C C. F F. Wooley l' l First first Lieutenant H II S S. Jennings Jennings Jennings Jen Jen- First Lieutenant L L. II H H. Duffin First Lieutenant D D. A A. A Scott Second Lieutenants F F. W W. Thomas J J. J C C. Murdock Murdock Mur- Mur dock C C. A A. Smith E E. W W. Crocker J P P. Egan G G. V W Malone G G. F I Jensen F F. D D. Shaw A A. Donnan W W. O O. Reamy II H S S. S Lion C C. C J J. Hawkins Chaplain Willard Major Guy Van Captain Robert Robert Robert Rob Rob- ert T T. Jellison First Lieutenant B B. II n. Roberts chaplain ln |