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Show OGDEN OFFICER IS PROMOTED Lieut. Col. Gordon Kimball Tops List in Judcjc Advocate's Advo-cate's Department Gordon Nathan Kimball, son of District Dis-trict Judge James N Kimball, has been promoted to the top of the lleu-I lleu-I tenant colonel s list In the Judge advocate's advo-cate's department in Washington, ac-j ac-j cording to word received hero today The promotion appeared In tho list sent to the senate March 2 by President Presi-dent Wilson and confirmed yesterday by that body. Other promotions In the list of regular reg-ular army officers, who are known In i 'gden and Utah, to bo colonels arc William Annesley Cavenaugh and his cousin. Harry L.aTourette Cavenaugh Colonel William Cavenaugh was with tho Fifteenth Infantry at Fori Douglas Doug-las for many years, when he was a captain. Colonel "LaT." Cavenaugh was in command of the 36Srd infantry In Prance and returned west with the regiment At the tim of the rei?i-iiient's rei?i-iiient's roturn the members spent eight hours In Ogden, at which time Warren L. Wattls. the,, president of the Wc-ber Wc-ber club, and T. S. Browning, then mayor, entertained Colonel Cavenaugh and staff and, with the co-operation Of William H. Wattle, arranged for the nt rtaiemcnt of the men of tho regiment reg-iment with a trip to the sanitarium. Dinner was served the men by the ladles of the Ited Cross station at the I nlon depot-One depot-One of the new majors In the regular regu-lar army Is Eugene Santschb Jr.. who was formerly a commander-Instructor I at (he Agricultural college. Ho was then a lieutenant. |