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Show I J Everly May Leave I . Ogden High Cadets With army orders received from Washington to the effect that all offl-pfrs offl-pfrs who were not members of the, regtuar nniiy prior to tin world war,' j will bo discharged the majority of tin: officers in charge Lhc various high H chool cad el detacbointa throughout tin- eountry will he honbrablj ill charged from the service. Lieutenant Ronald Everly, who Jiaa been in charge of the Ogden high school cadets, and who was soiioualy injured in the world war, in Franee, will in all probability be honorably discharged during the present month, according (o advioes received from Washington. H a retired army officer, Major I hase H Doater residing in California, bai been named tq succeed Lieutenant v- Since coming to the Ogden high school Lieutenanj Everly has placed g (he high school cadet organization on a par with the others of the various' V ChOO "f '!) w esl - in I encampment of radeis niagrd ai Camp Kearny last summer, the Qgdentte under Lieutenant Bverlj were highlj eoinmended for ihcir military appear- |