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Show Drills Held This Afternoon; Medal and Cup to Be Awarded Ogden High school padets, members of the reserve officers' training corps unit, were to compete this afternoon for awards in military attainments. The competitive drill is being held in Liberty park. Judges are Sergeant E. A. Stumpf of the army recruiting service ser-vice and two American Legion men, Ben Garr and L. oward Swanner. To the best appearing" soldier will be given Dr. Reinbold Kanzler gold medal. A silver loving cup, to be won three times for permanent possession, will be awarded the best appearing company. Other awards include: A .45 plstol.belt and holster for the commander com-mander of the best drilled company; infantry pack and mess kit for leader of the best drilled squad; regulation nrniv rViopr nnd shirt for the best drilled individual soldier. Lieutenant Ronald Evcrly, commanding com-manding the unit, also announced that the final inspection in behalf of the war department will be made Wednesday Wednes-day afternoon at Liberty park by Col. M. N. FallB of tho western department, accompanied by an Inspector from the general staff at Washington, D. C. JU SWITCHMEN IN TUSSEL WITH WOULD-BE ROBBERS No trace of robboro allowed to have attacked a s.vltol'man in tho Ogden yards early yedtord.iy ijiorninj- havo been found by pjlk-o. Two mou, according ac-cording to a report from u night watchmnn at tho switch ahunty at Twonty-ninth strcof, atacked one of the switchmen, uttomptln.tr to rob him. A brakeman oamo to the man's assistance as-sistance and togiUhor thoy .'lucceodi.'d in beating off thoir nssailanW. The brakeman had hlo clothug torn badly aa tho rosult of tho dtrugg'o, tho police po-lice slato. Tho officers did not obtain tho names of men who rapulsod tho robbers. No valuables were taken from tho switchman. |