Show SOlDIER STUDENTS I 1 I TO LOGAN LOGANI i I SALT LAKE LAE CITY Oct 30 A O.-A A small mall army of soldier almost rivaling in size that of ot the student-soldiers student of or a year jear ago will m SOon be in training upon tho the campus of of the Utah Agricultural college col col- colI I lege This army will not appear In InI khaki nor with the equipment of war Tiar but out rather in I overalls with oil can in I b hand I learning the arts of peace c i I Five e hundred former m soldiers receiving their education at the hands of ot the CedI federal federal fed fed- eral board of vocational education are areto areto areto I to be bo sent to tho the college to receive special ape I cial training Already twenty-seven twenty of oC these men have received assignment and I 00 more are expected in the near future 1 Before the end of the year the full tull quota I of GOO will be in attendance These men are arc part of the former Cormer former for for- I mer soldiers who have already made application application ap ap- for tor training Twelve thousand of ot these men are now waiting assignment assign assign- ment i iThe The students soldier-students now In attendance at the U U. A A. C. C C C. are taking their training in the schools of ot agriculture agricultural engineering mechanic arts and commerce Their names are Wilson II H. Allred Alfred Ray flay RayL L L. L Alston Vernal Lewis William M. M Coffey Laurence HI M. Crook Francis Coy David Earl Carl Daley Erastus Jordan Diehl Joseph E E. Draney Drane Silas T T. Eggen Lynwood Fish Murl Mur II H. Gibson Byrum H rum Jones Titus Jones Lyman I L. L Jorgenson Martin J. J L r. r McAllister Orestes I K If McGraw Eric S S. Nord Raymond L L. I Olsen Wilford E E. Parry Joa Jo ph Pearce I Arthur Slack harry Barr Glenn Stewart Melin Melyin Mel- Mel yin in Taylor Rufus H II Walker alker Ardray Win ten |