Show I Echo of Last Infantry Band Concert Fides Fades I A significant silence a nostalgic nostalgic nos nos- emptiness Monday permeated permeated permeated the bandstand at Fort Douglas The Thirty eighth Infantry band which in 18 years had played more than 1300 concerts for music-loving music Salt Lakers had played its last concert But the emptiness of Monday was in sharp contrast to the musical fullness of Sunday night when more than persons jammed the area to hear the farewell conc concert rt In gratitude gratitude gratitude tude for the many enjoyable hours these musicians have provided provided provided pro pro- vided under the baton of Warrant Warrant Warrant War War- War War- rant Officer Leopold A. A Yost music lovers turned out in full force for this final tribute And when the concert was over the audience rose and gave the musicians a prolonged ovation ova ova- tion Monday the musicians were packing They have been trans traps transferred from the Thirty eighth infantry to to the Thirty second second y-second infantry becoming becoming part of the new Seventh division at Camp Ord Ca Cal Most of them will wIlI leave Wed Wed- I- I 1 by private automobile The remainder of the 28 members members mem mem- I bers of the band will wIlI leave Sunday Sunday Sun Sun- day morning by Union Pacific Warrant Officer Yost f has not decided whether he will wIlI leave Wednesday or Sunday But Wednesday or Sunday the I depart departure re of dl the band will leave Salt Lakers with pleasant musical musical mu mu- sica 1 memories that will continue continue continue con con- I to echo through the post |