Show First Detachment of Gallant j i 2nd Infantry Reaches Reache City n J TI HI GLAD lA lAI I 1 TO SEE OLD l lH H M TOW TOWA A A AI I Returning Yanks Splendid Examples of Results of f Outdoor Life Relatives Give Rousing Reception III K fir first t detaCh detachments of the talc theA T TIlE A pliant Ii Inc Hundred Sixty st Six Sixty ysl rc regiment of infantry in iu- fantry the time Utah Ml H fighting t I u unit nit that made life miserable e. e forI forthe for the boeliG bocho bo h in In Argonne onn WOOt wood a and Il cl cI else e I where arrived ld at the short hort Line Lino station at Hot noon today from Ft 1st age D. D A. A Russell Bussell Cheyenne Wyo yo o whore where wUn t they hc were honorably discharged d Thurs Thursday a t While members of f the tho Throe Three c- c Hundred Sixty second and other or organizations or- or 0 of the Wild West division division divi divi- 1 sion 1 have h reached Salt Sail J Lake th a as cas ens- casuals casuals during the last few cw weeks week this detachment composed of former ormer m m- m bers hers of C and D 0 companies an and regimental regImental regimental regi regI- mental hea headquarters quarters detachment were were- the first jr t to reach homo home a after tel traveling travel travel- In log ing across the the t seas cas with the units Intact Contrary to expectations only u about out seventy five men glen arrived al although although niI ni- ni though there lre ma many ny reia relatives s 's sand and friends in the crow crowd at the station station station sta sta- I tion to receive o them Other discharged dis ds- char charged ed sol soldiers lt rs from Crom 1 nu Russell will willI I arrive t on practically practically- e cr every train from the East toda today toni tonight ht and antI tomorrow ow REUNIONS AFFECTING The Tho reunions that took place Illace be between between lIe lIe- tween the and aud their families were wen affecting affecting- practically alt all the soldiers soldiers sol sol- diers 18 e t their old home town for forthe forthe or orthe the first time In eighteen months As to the returned tightens they y are arc all brown as UI their shoes sturdy shoes sturdy up upstanding upstanding up- up standing exam examples pes of ot what training a ul IlI fighting and amid outdoor life lite will do o for 01 Uncle Sams Sam's lads Each man carried his Ills Helmet gas Ui masl mash and other equipment equip equip- equipment ment and all displayed their pine tree Insignia and anti gold O lr overseas laS service er chevrons chevrons' All members tI of f the lied fled Cr Cross s welcome wel wel- tone come honer committee were on hand han athe at atthe atthe the he station to 10 welcome the m men n and th the Re Red lied Cross ro s I committee was wag busy buey checking 0 off the tho names of salt balt Lake Lale county men who returned i with wiLlI the detachment About thirty ti five fi of ot the UK- men Ines were from this count county tin till others being from different points in ill Se er Several l men left leCt th the train at Ogden for COl their homes In the tho northern north north- ern part of or the stale slate According to word Ft FI D D. D A A. A HUli J the work of or demobilization and halge will he be completed by hy tomor- tomor i row ruty m nl night hl and by hy Sunday ni night ht every tely run Imah man now at Che Cheyenne cane will be in int I his lug home town luten or t in L Utah t at least i COLORS DELIVERED I Colors of the Three Hundred Sixt Sixt of or th the Ninety first r second infantry r t di- di ISlon Ision already have p hc jV d delivered II iu to I Hie he quartermaster lItEr ter of or Ft Fl D. D A. A Russell rh Ch o. h t V Wyo f by an order r l 1 prior to demobilization according ln to tv 1 I tel ra to Major l i I. I red Fred Jorgensen adjutant general of or Utah from om Colo- Colo net l commanding the riu v e Hundred Sl Slaty ty- ty regiment Major Jol n Jorgens-i-n wired Colonel I demanding th the immediate delivery 1 under under authority from the tho war varl I department of If the thc colors of the Three I Hundred n d second Sixty infanti infante y to fife Oje j state f or Utah Itah since 67 pr per p I r r cent nt of or the l I muster In tn of the re rt regimen m irm-m I were uen Itah men I I suggests u In 10 his IHs wire ire I that Major Jorensen Irate I rate cate with wall the tta war nl l department wi hI regard 10 to tho the final Unal disposition of the colors olor Before Ic leaving ln to attend the j jor or organization convention con of the Amerl Amen i can J lotion legion lon compo composed ed of oC the veterans veterans' I of or the great Rr sr at war Major Jor w a r red lI Major General I 1 I r Harris adjutant s general of ot the L United aped States Stale army alm requesting tIn that thai the th IJ be turned river over cr lq the state st of fiah I it I t an all order Issued b by Newton ewton D I Hak Bak Baker r secretary of or war colors color of or demobilized de tIC mobilized organizations will bo bo- delis 1111 1 tr red d to lo the custody custod of or the states slates from morn Continued on 01 page pase 6 5 I FIGHTERS GLAD Continued from page 1 which the majority of or the men In the organization originally came with the United States retaining title to the colors colors colors col col- ors Sixty seven seven per cent of the original original original nal muster In of the Three Hundred Sixty-second Sixty Infantry were Utah men according to Lieutenant nant Baldwin Robertson Robertson Rob Roh- ertson attached to the Ninety-first Ninety di divisIon division dl di- vision as personnel officer and now as assistant assistant assistant as- as district attorney of or the Third jU judicial district At the time of muster muster muster mus mus- ter out the majority of ot the men In the there re regiment were from Montana and this raised a question as to the possession of ot tho the colors |