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Show WE INFANTRY IN IN REUNION Fitfy Members of 91st Division Di-vision Regiment Gather at Salt Lake SALT LAKES, Sept. r;0. Fifty incm-jbors incm-jbors of the S62nd Infantry, during the War a pari of the Nlnety-tlrst division attended the second annual reunion of tbe old m u-.io nt last night in the Hotel ,1 lab I'haplaln Cahm S. Smith, pre.nl- lcnt of th- organization formed by members of the regiment In I'tah. 'presided at the meeting and wa- ib unanimous choice for reelection when I nominations were called for and he will h pre-iedtn for another car. After mess call there was food served and it did not consist of gold-ttsh gold-ttsh and beans, but the best the hotel affords. Music was furnished while the veterans and their friends ate and th'- IprQgrani began Chaplain Smith rc- M It. .1 some of th' e'.l eil e h of th- regiment as a whole and then Introduced Intro-duced Xephi L. Morris, who delivered :n add res Mr Morris referred t. the conflicts in Europe through which the members ".' th'' riKllll'Mil passed :ls a great drama and declared that the men had found themselves on the battjcrleld. lb argued m h's talk that the rough side id life i what develops character ai.i real' makes men what tht) arfi and declared that poverty in life often I is a blessing , An Interesting part of the program ;as the reading of field messages by George P. Dyke. lb read the messages that he had transmitted al the front from September 22 to October 12. isis, which was when the Three Hundred and sixty-second did some 0f Its hardiest hard-iest fighting. Gu) 1!. Pose was scheduled to gi" la discourse on beans and goldfish, lie told In a humorous way of some of his experiences at Irjlng ' Kct a dhange of diet, and then read a i 111 which be " 'Id WOS a first attempt. The title oi his poem was Beafts and : I ioldflsh." Tin- hi-t number on the program I consisted "I rc ml nisi ences by T Ben i .Meldrum. historian for the regiment Among those who attended the affair af-fair w re Mr. and Mrs. Calvin S. Smith. Mr. and Mrs. Nephl L Morris W. H. Gregory, W C Rhodln ;uy Parry, i Stella Lawson, V F. Pruss, Carrie iPugmlre, J v Swetfeld, Katy M i W right. Mrs. .lack P Wright. Grace 'I'.' Xlel-ell. lleol'KC Xlels'-ll. John iSlorer, L. Van Muthhart A. C Hatch. Joseph F r.ull. Mrs. Joseph F Bull. R iiph i villous. Mrs. Ralph M. Al- IdOUS, Agnes Smith. SllOi 6. Smith ;Mrs. nnie Laurajon p t . JLiiursen, I Joseph W Lawrence, Mrs. T. Men Mel-Idrum, Mel-Idrum, T Ben Meldrum, w iitord A Warr ll'-nry Ibusser, Charles C i:intz. John B. Phillips, Gudrun Mat-isen. Mat-isen. Edgar Wimer, Mrs. L. K. Bitter, W. E. Stanton Pauline Mart' 11, Lee M Chrisleiison. Mrs. J. Lawreh'ce, Mrs. La Bell llarrl.-on. Mrs. U. B. J5aitl.it. i'iiiM- Itooth. I. .mis I ,-n. Moil Harold : Goddard, Mrs. H. . Goddard. C, P. lAmott, Miss Lyall Eddington, Guy B. (toss Leone Amott, Wayne Poskell George P. Dykes, ColOnef and Mrs. Pred Jorgensen. Music was furnished al the dinner I by Haw kins' orchestra and Charles IMcFadden, whistler. |