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Unfortunately, Wasatch Academy did not appreciate the history of this building.
Unfortunately the above feed stable
has hit the dust.
It was where the
  First Utah National Guard
Calvary Unit
 kept their horses.
Wasatch Academy bought the site
and housed storage there for several years.
It is said that they now will have a parking lot there.
Turning the Hearts of the Children to Their Fathers
In 1926 the 222nd 
Field Artillery Battalion, Battery  D, 
Utah  National Guard was 
organized.  Prior to this time, the local 
National Guard was a Calvary Unit   
This new battalion consisted of 
young men, some of them not yet married. The photo above represents just a few 
of the children who were born much later and who are very proud of their fathers 
because of their many accomplishments
The photo they are holding 
is  Battery D, 222nd .FA.  It was taken at the annual summer encampment 
held at Jordan  
Narrows  Washington  
State 
The brass label on the photo says 
this group of young men were an Honor 
Battalion and here is why.  They earned 
Silver Cup for appearance, discipline, sanitation, quality of mess, speed and 
accuracy in firing works, control of instruments, close order drill, customs, and 
ceremonies of the service.  In 1927 this 
group was also honored for having   best program at the camp and for the greatest 
percentage of attendance.  First Sergeant 
A. W. Peterson was awarded a cash prize for general efficiency during the 
encampment and  Earl Beck was awarded a 
small loving cup for boxing.  Captain L. 
R. Christensen was highly commended for the splendid showing of Battery D.  
The men mustered into the charter 
group were:  Officers, L. R. Christensen, 
Chesley P. Seely, James F. Jordon.   
Enlisted men were: Morris C. 
Pollard, Waldo M. Barton,   Evan A. Beck, 
Alden V. Borg, Milo Brewer, Arthur W. Brewer, Ray C. Brotherson, Ernest G. 
Brunger, Guy L. Candland, Grant Coates, Alvin H. Christensen, Harold Q. 
Christensen, Earl G. Christensen, Andy J. Draper, Robert L. Ericksen, Harold E. 
Frandsen, Othello P. Hansen, William Hansen, Harold Glen Johansen, Peter Jordan, 
Theron L. Jorgensen, Cannon Jorgensen, Drannen Kolstrom, Farrel Larsen, Ervin 
(Chris) Larsen, Joseph Larsen, Evan McArthur, Perry F. McArthur, Kent Nielsen, 
Edgar E. Olsen, Seymour J. Olsen, Mont Olsen, William M. Orrock, Axel W. 
Peterson, Ferry W. Peterson, Ray Primera, Francis J. Rackman, Que E. Rasmussen, 
James Howard Rasmussen, Paul F. Reynolds, Peter W. Reynolds, John H. Rosenberg, 
Hyrum Carlton Seely, Harry Simpson, Gordon Staker, Alden C. Syndergaard, Fern 
Truscott, William Radford Wagstaff, Daniel LeRoy Wall, and William M. 
Williams. 
 A quote from the Mt.  
Pleasant Pyramid, our local newspaper, in 1927 states “Battery D is trying hard 
to be your protection and your pride in times of trouble.  It expects you to give it support and 
encouragement in times of peace.  ….. 
With scarcely an exception fathers and employers of these boys said to them, ‘We 
will make the sacrifice, you go to camp’. “Battery D  extends to those fathers and those employers 
its sincerest thanks.”  And from a 1933 
Pyramid we quote, “During the past eight years’ competition for the regimental 
merit cup, Battery D has won the coveted honor five times, the last three years 
in succession.
Our 
Mt.  Pleasant Community can be very proud of these 
men for generations to come.  Mt. 
Pleasant Pioneer Historical Association and Relic Home appreciate Lee R. 
Christensen’s very meaningful contribution.




 
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