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Show RETURNS FROM MMP NTJUmn Melbourne P. Douglas, son of James H. Douglas of this city, returned yesterday yes-terday from Camp McArthur, Wacor Texas. Melbourne entered the students' stu-dents' army training corps at tho Agricultural Ag-ricultural college, Logan, Utah. Ho remained there but a week and was chosen with twenty-seven others to enter the infantry officers' training school at Waco, Texas. Shortly after tho armistice was signed he was mustered mus-tered out in connection with many others. Before leaving Camp McArthur when saying goodbye to his lieutenant, lieuten-ant, the lieutenant complimented tho Utah boys very highly and stated that he had never "been associated with a nicer lot of fellows and regretted that demobilization took place before their graduation, assuring them at the same time that they would all have succeeded suc-ceeded in graduating as lieutenants had they " been permitted to remain I tho allotted time. j Before entering the army. Melbourne i was employed ou high tension elec-j elec-j trie work by tho Pacific Power and Electric company at Astoria, Ore. |