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Show SOLDIER BOYS LEAVING FOR TRAINING GAMP Early yesterday morning twonty-olght twonty-olght mombers of Cacho county's soldiers, formerly members ot Troop H, but now termed members of the First Utah artillery, loft over the electric line for Salt Lako City and from there they will Join othor members mem-bers of tho artillery nnd proceed to tho Jordan Narrows, whero thoy will go Into training for about a month. After they havo beon In training for about. a month, it la thought they will return homo for a final goodbye good-bye beforo leaving for a big camp on tho coast. Those who left yesterday for training train-ing aro as follows: Captain E. O. Woolley. First Lieutenant E. B. Spencer. Second Lieutenant O. L. Barron. First Sergeants S. W, Rlter, Ravid O. Thourer, Fred W. Thomas, Wade II. Pickett, Rouben L. Jonsson, Harold W. Brangham. Corporals Parley L. Hansen, Alvln L. Hopkins, Bernard M. Ilor-geson, Ilor-geson, John L. Davis. Cooks John A. Bllckensderter, Alfred Bcrgsjo. Horso-Shocrs Nicholas O. Crooks-ton, Crooks-ton, John A. Frank. Buglers William A. Woodslde, Gilbert Roskelley. Privates Russell B. Datoson, A. A. Caffey, Arthur R. Drlnen, Sliver P. Lowe, Charles K. McAllstor, Leon F. Bastow, Fred Blatter, Oliver, H. Zollinger, Georgo E. Smith. |