Show CAPTAIN GOSLEE TO LEAVE CEDAR CITY CAMP As a res result alt of tile the latest economy move of the united states government in which captains in command ot of camps are being replaced with first Leu lieutenants tenants captain harry F goslee who has been irk in command of 0 the local camp since the latter part ot of last september will leave utah for his it home onie in columbus ohio during the time in which captain goslee has been in charge ot of the local canup camp numerous improvements Improve menta have been made in the camp especially in the modernization ot of the interior of the mess h hall all educational building and infirmary A constant improvement in the morale and physical condition ot of the enrollees had taken place lie ile hast has proven extremely popular with the enrollees 0 of the camp captain goslee ex expressed presed ased himself as having enjoyed his stay in utah very much and as being sorry to leave this q community where he had formed many friendships lieutenant richard W webster who will take command of the local camp when captain goslee leaves comes to cedar city with an excellent reputation as an officer for several months lieutenant webster has been stationed at boulder city nevada where he made an excellent record ire comes from cincinnati ohio and lis ils accompanied by his wife who like lieutenant webster has lived in the west for several years numerous officers of the other camps throughout the district took advantage of the departure of over enrollees from camps in this part of southern utah and nearby arizona which necessitated their presence in cedar city to bid captain tain goslee goodbye and to welcome lt webster to his new post the troop train left cedar city depot early wednesday afternoon carrying departing enrollees from camp leeds camp st george camp hen ri eville camp pipe springs a and n 1 I from camp cedar to their homes la ia kentucky and ohio TU ii addition to a farewell supper given at the camp the many reserve officers present took advantage ot of the occasion to be present at a group school of instruction centering on the problem of a re enforced brigade captain goslee in bidding tare fare well to the personnel of the camp including the ithe members of the division of grazing army and leaders and assistant leaders of the cam camp P spoke in feeling tones of his a association aso cia tion with the local camp he urged the leaders in the c imp camp to give as good a brand of cooperation to the incoming commander as they had given to him superintendent harold P richards spoke briefly pointing out the tri friendly endly co opera tion which had existed between the representatives ot of his part of the camp and the army officials those present at the farewell included the ithe following capt harry F P goslee lt IA richard W webster supt bupt harold P richards lt clarence W callahan lt carl A wickerham lt IA neil W lamb lt howard ditto dr everill W V fowlks lt ray stites educational advisor richard N thompson Aless rs parry mackelprang franklin C childs john B long eugene cutler C E burr A B clements marion halterman neils peterson virgil G canady william D gosett vincent halcomb charles L oliver duke pratt ben beil P F ruehle james C vincent collis whitaker george zor has baa gaylon allison frederich C dicks lawrence T misel kenneth Pi peter G asbel shepherd tony W skills jack wilkerson Wll kerson and lee W talbot Leu lieutenant tenant webster paid a courteous tribute to captain goslee and expressed himself as dee desirous rous ot of doing everything in his power to make the local camp a success |