| Show Salt Lake Boy to Be Officer at Foi Fort FOli Douglas After Much Service Ilov Iov J. J T. T Axton Aston formerly formed of Salt Lake has been transferred from the Mexican border to Fort Douglas to succeed suc sue Chaplain J J. J M. M Moose who leaves for tor the time Philippines about AU August URt 1 Mr Mi h Axton who Is' Is a a. Salt Lake Lako boy has seen clorn yearn Y cf of v r. service In hl lug capacity c as ns chaplain anti and durIn during dur dur- In tug ing that time has b bc ben been en stationed at atall till all tho the larger western posts to together ether with about four tour years In tho the Philippine Philippine Philip Philip- pine islands Ho ITo was first stationed el at Fort Foit Russell Rus nus- sell Wyo In 1902 From Irom there ho lie was transferred to the tho Philippines where he hc served three years Ho lie was sent back to Leavenworth Kan and aft after r two years was a again aln transferred to tho the Philippines Fort McKendry Wyo Vo was his lila next place of or service and from there thero he was sent to tho the scene of or disturbance die dis on the tho Mexican n frontier where he is at the present time Mr Axton will arrive in Salt Lake this week and will still immediately take up his duties dutle as LS chaplain i I I |