Show THIRD UNIT NOW ON BORDER SECOND SQUADRON NEARLY FOUR HU HUNDRED DRED STRONG NOW DOING PATROL DUTY calls are expected dall dally from the war department for a third squadron of cavalry from utah more men being recruited salt lake city the third unit of nati national guard Is now doing patrol duty along alone the border the second squadron of the first cavalry left salt lake laka on july 14 the second squadron was accompanied by the cold hospital under command of major john P F sharp tile the second patia dron Is commanded by majora major W B wallace the squadron sad and field Po hospital spital comprised about officers land find enlisted men the staff of major wallace as it left for or the mexican border comprised farst ir st lieutenant bruce wedgewood adjutant of the second squadron second lieutenant roy williams in charge rge of the quartermaster and commissary missa y divis tin a and george hi 11 layne sergeant major the staff staff of of I 1 major sharp of the neld hospital consists fists of captain george P g roberts lieutenant nant A A anderson lieutenant P 1 I jansen lieutenant paul ingebretsen geb ge bretsen etsen and lieutenant willard Christo pherson governor william spry and members of ills his staff brigadier general E A wedgewood adjutant general of 0 I 1 utah lutali captain james E shelley U 3 A instructor inspector of the 1 of utah and lieutenant eugene mustering officer of the na dional guard were present at the en they complimented the despatch with which the second squadron and the field hospital transferred their equipment to the railway cars the utah boys reached nogales araz riz sunday afternoon it is admitted from the office of the adjutant general that calls are expect eudaily ed dally daily from the war department at washington washing ton for a third squadron of oc cavalry from utah captain thomai thoma braby of mantl manti is now alone on the mustering ground at fort douglas with troop 1 I which will form the first unit of the proposed third squadron future mustering of men for th national guard will be performed un der the direction of captain W B E elliott commandant of fort douglas which has been designated as a national guard mustering camp for na dional g guard organizations organization sin an the intermountain west david R thomas a high school student of ogden applied for enlistment in tho the united states navy but found that his hammer toe barred him young thomas promptly went to the hospital and suffered the amputation at the first joint of the bother corne come toe reported again for a cal examination and was accepted sergeant frank N schwab troop P F utah cavalry was unable to go to the border a few days before theeta oihi much to his disappointment he fell a few days before the cavalrymen left for the border with the result that he sustained an internal rupture by the reopening of an old appendicitis wound another operation may be necessary marshall B allen alien of wellsville a member of troop 11 second squadron utah cavalry left for the mexican Mexica ii border borden without his bride of the day before on wednesday night young allen alien was married to eva J johnson of bancroft idaho at the kenyon hotel with none but the parents ol of the young couple being any the wiser leonard A peterson 22 years old of mount pleasant a private of the first utah cavalry is in a dangerous condition at the county hospital at Bernardino san cal suffering buffering from transverse myse litis tig a serious disease of the spine the militiaman was waa taken from a troop train as it passed through san bernardino and at first it was believed he bo had been stricken with infantile paralysis |