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Show IMPROVEMENT AT N. C. U. ARMORY A vast improvement la noticeable In 1ho Interior appearance .f the National Guard Armory situated c.ri Twenty-fourth Twenty-fourth etrf.t. Apparently thos.: who hae tho best Interests of the national fcuard at iivart are having their tosslon. Tb'J arm.ry U at present occupied ty company B, 11m Infantry, under the command of Captain A. W. John-ion. John-ion. Heretofore, through no ono's fault, but through exigencies of the service, men have l..eti enlisted who have not been up to tho standard required re-quired by United Slates army regula tion but by constant effort and vigilance, vigi-lance, they hav now a company of young men recruited from some of the best fainUles In Ogden. They have excellent quarters, furnished furn-ished in a decldedlv luxurious manner; shower baths, pool room and a large dance lloor. The moment one enters the place he encounters a military atmosphere, at-mosphere, which recalls the fact that he has cr.tered a place where military affairs aro predominant. The building- is under the direct supervision sup-ervision of Quartermaster Sergeant G. R. Lawrence, who under tho direction .,f Captain A. W. Johnson, receives orders pertaining to the same. |