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Show KDEN GUARDSMEN CALLED TROOP WAITS I FOR ORDER TO I BOARD TRAIN I Governor Sees Need of i Soldiers in Carbon County Strike Zone 65 IN OGDEN UNIT Armory Takes on Color of World War Mobilization Days Troop O 116th cavalry. Captain Waiter E. Lindquist commanding, BBJ laet night assembled at the armory BBJ on Twenty-fourth street, pursuant to BB orders from the capltol In Salt Lake BB The orders directed the troop to H get In readiness to entrain for the BB coal strike troublo zone In Carbon Bj Stock cars wore ordered for the hordes. It was understood that BB Coaches for the officers and men flflj would be arranged for hy the adjut- B ant general at Salt Txike BBJ The Ogden cavalry troop ronlts BBJ of three officers and Q". men and the BBj unit Is declared to bo In a fair t ite BBJ of training Besides Captain Lindquist th oth- BBj er officers are: Ray H Pearson first Ueutehahl BBj nnd Albert E. Wllfong. second lieu- BBj tenant. BBj Herbert D. Yarrington is top Ser BBj geant H I Captain Llndqult received his or- B I ders to get ready at 5:30 o'cloc!: In B a few moments the other offl. r and B men were helng notified by telephone H and messenger. By 8 o'c'.ork rho B armory began to look something like HB It did when the Ogden units were he- BB lng mobilized for world war service. BB The cavalrymen mndo their be.l? BB i wherever convenient at tho armory BB j and tho officers and men will eon- BB tlnue to sleep there until orders come Bj to entrain or to dismiss the guards- Bj BB With scarcely an exception the cav- BB alrynien accepted In fine spirit th IH j orders to assemble and there was no flf grumbling over the necessary Incon- BJ I vonlcnce to getting Into a state of Bfl preparedness. B ORDERS ivst i n (Special Dispatch.) Bfl SALT LAKE. Juno 3. Following a conference of state officers, at B which the report of O. F. McShane, BH special Investigator of Governor B Charles R. Maboy In the coal strike zone. was considered. Governor B Mabev notified Batter A and Troop ffl G, artillery and cavalry units, re- IJ spectlvcly. of the Utah national guar.'. IJ to hold themselves In readiness for re- IJ moval to the southern Utah mining IJ fields The artillerymen late this evening ffl were preparing and packing equip- II inent in expectancy of the order to entrain. II SHOOT TO KILL CHARGE, w. j Eiwood. superintendent at the fl Kenllworth mine of the Independent Coal & Coke company reported to 0. F SlcShane today over the telephone flfl that the striking miners ambushed tn the mountains made efforts to shoot , some of the worklngmen. He said it H was ridiculous to suppose that the H mine guards would take chances ..f Bs hitting the mine workmen by shoot- flj oind the two tank where H two men happened '. be hiding or H fire Into the hoist house where a man IJ happened to be at the time shoot- H lng opened. H Mr Eiwood ald that The -trlk' IJ were still guarding the mine on the H hill flourishing arms and making H (Continued on Page Two.) VALENTINO TO KNOW HIS FATE Judge Hearing Preliminary j Evidence to Give Decision Tomorrow (Continued from Pac One) wpddlnp, were assigned to another room. i Dainty silk garments, two suits, one of whlfi and one of purple, were ln-troduced ln-troduced today 8 9 exhibits in th preliminary hearing. They were pre-j pre-j sented as the attire in which Valen-t Valen-t tlno and his second bride. Miss WJni-; WJni-; frod Hudntlt, whom he married In: I Mexican. Mexico. May 13, appeared In public during their honeymoon a fcw !i after their marriage t Palm' ; Springs. Calif., a desert oasis. It w..s left lo judicial detM. : ion is to t hat pror.eution nt-that tum pajamas a nil-- Hie attorneys:-, cntlnn .lo hired they wero . silk suits The were lim ho-.v. ver. t, Mrs Alva Hlckt : Springs, as the apparel In wa honeymooneri appeared. I .r Klorctta White of PaMjM testified o ha Ing attended rail wedding ceremony aH bridal rouplo arriving Springs shortly after inldnUBPJ'. said thev .vent .o n cottage l,v Mine Alia Nazlrnova RU" ; tress, but later returned to fF tor's cottage where they 5p V.u.-n'ln-. er.ru p'ed ' r"Sr." Douglas Gerard, moilun PW lor who was heft man ,.g and the hrale O'V.jplM?! .ir r,...m. m r.hr.u i 'J 1 ; She ,-xplulned thai brt"B" and mcupled a room t' "JT" submitted the . m.mts wer- started by "ftllJj; attorney for the f.-imouj fe Lasky Studio, employers ol v , e v I : J |