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Show NIL OFFICES MAY COME HERE Intermountain Recruiting Station Sta-tion May Be Transferred From Salt Lake Thnt the main station of the navy recruiting service in the Intermountain state? may be brought from Salt Lake and permanently located In Ogden was the statement todav of Commander R. R Mann, director of recruiting In this district, who was In Ogden today looking look-ing for suitable quarters, if the change if. made, twenty men and their families famil-ies will make their home here. In ad- idltlon this moe will more than probably prob-ably be followed by the main offices of the army and marine corps Ogden'l superior railroad advantages advan-tages and the large number of tourists and workers that come through this city are held to afford opportunities of securing the kind of men the nav wants in a manner far better than the capital. In fact. Commander Mann s:iid Salt Lake with Its large forco sent only 14 more men last year than Og-1 ilen The Inefficiency of sending recruits re-cruits through Ogden to Salt Lake and then back again on their way to the Pacific coast or the east Is also rocog-nized. rocog-nized. The intermountain district Includes th( states of Utah, Montana, Idaho. Wyoming, and Nevada, with substations substa-tions at Miles City. Livingston, Billings Butte. Missoula. Groat Falls, Glasgow, Glas-gow, Helena, Pocatello. Boise, Twin Falls. Ogden and Sheridan. Wyo. Thousands of posters and all advertising advertis-ing matter at present directs prospective prospec-tive recruits to Salt Lake. |