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Show OFFJO THE FRONT First Ulah Battery n T L I ! IX rasses inroup minora Large "CrC" pwd Gre'p',--13", , , 1 ca" , '"T Arrival of a I "Mr-; c I'd Train ( , ha, ( The First U Ror , passed throii Itah Battery of Artillery ( morning on tergh Milford Wednesday oorder troubl-SOI!itB way to the seat of The Salt Ls'm01s. . that the ljr teJe papers had announced ' the D. &'ve -,attery would go south via when the -e- R. G. route, consequently the effect88 NEWS posted a bulletin to through ly ' that the boys would pass surprise. v' lilford, the news caused It was t y and courtJU rrough the thoughtfulness that this u pfy of Mr. D. A. McLease this adviq j ipaper was enabled to get Lease waj!" nee information. Mr. Mc-of Mc-of the wean i in Salt Lake the fore part the chanpiB )k and happened to bear of wired the1 a J of route, and immediately The spe NEWS this information, arrived hiJe Sal bearing the boy in khaki ing and w'U re at 9:50 Wednesday morn-of morn-of citizenjc greeted by a large crowd what reaj-y jwho had assembled to see well as to "sogers" looked like, as boys who toid good by to some of the the later'g are known locally. Among enlisted a '1 Bvas Mariou Smithson, who consisted1 jew days ago. The battery with au er,S ! 112 men and five officers, pxelJs, erj liipment of 42 quick-fire field shots to t'5r $b capable of three aimed gency, se -the minute, o", n ah emer-the emer-the miuuta iral times that number to was in c- h' unarmed. Captain Webb supported- shromand of the battery, son and Gri frt' First Lieutenants Clau-ajy Clau-ajy Thoma "jder and Second Lie uten-'"with uten-'"with Cuptai- "'and Mausers. In a talk sentative 1 to!;Webb, the NEWS repre-expects repre-expects to s exp?rDecl that lQe bllttery j on arrival. 'I riveB real and prompt action ' ly to Nogalc --re battery will go direct-'be direct-'be cheerful or lei The men seemed to 'tbe scrap. " anxious to get into r |