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Show EDUCATIONAL ADVANTAGE OF THE U. S. ARMY We wish to call the young men's attention to the fact that their Government Gov-ernment is offering them in the way of learning a trade. They have the time now and the money and also the best instructors that can be obtained. ob-tained. While learning a trade you are being paid at top wages. If you go to a shop to learn a trade you have to start at the very lowest wages wag-es and if you are not staying at home at least the best you can do, is to break even that is giving you the benefit of the doubt, is it not? In most cases you will find that when a young man finishes his three years the best he can be called is a first-class first-class helper. Why? Just because he hasn't got the goods to work with That's where Uncle Sam has got it over them. He has the goods and they are for you. Why not take advantage ad-vantage of them right now. The chances are not for ever, so it is up to you to get busy and also you have to take into consideration that you are getting paid at top wages while you jure learning'. You get your Medical attention free. Dental work the best of quarters, the best wholesome whole-some food and clothing and everything every-thing furnished you. Compare this with civil pay and see where you are far ahead. The pay in the army ar-my is from $30 to $120 a month, and a very good chance for a raise in the future. Well, you can plainly plain-ly see that you can improve your health with one year in the army. You can at least gain from ten to fifteen pounds in weight and from 1 to 2 inches in height, and from 1 inch to 1 1-2 inches in chest measurement. meas-urement. We have just received the word that there are a great many openings in the Ordihacee corps for the following trades: general mechanics, me-chanics, auto mechanics, truck drivers, driv-ers, tractor mechanics, tractor drivers, driv-ers, blacksmiths, acetylene welders, stock keepers, electricians, small arms, armorers, machine gun armories, arm-ories, artillery, mechanics, opticians instrument repair men, saddlers, wood workers, ammunition men, warehouse men, clerks, stenographers, stenograph-ers, laborers, guards, etc. You can go to any of the following places for these trades and be stationed there Ratitan Arsenal Metuchen, N. J., Rock Island Arsenal, Benicia Arsenal Benica, Cal. Augusta Arsenal, Augusta, Au-gusta, Ca., San Antonia Arsenal, San ntonia, Te.as. We will gladly ans wer all questions on these trades by verson or by .mail. Come up to Army Ar-my recrui'n.i; t la ion in the State Lank building and get acquainted with the boys up there. They can he!p you in many ways which they will gladly do. PATRIC FOLEY In charge of station, Milford, Utah. Mr. and Mrs. Paul Clinton will leave this week for a visit in Los Angeles, An-geles, i Rev. C. C. Kinder and family have moved for the winter from the parsonage par-sonage to the Pfile apartments on North maine. I Merril Miller went to St. George last Friday morning to spend, a few days. He will return to Milford this week and enter high school. Miss Ada Curry who has been visiting vis-iting her brother, Jim Curry returned last Sunday night to Salt Lake. I want a man of good character, for year round position. Must have saddle horse. $200 per month to the right man. Tell in your own' hand writing all about yourself, prln cipal occupation for the last five ' years and give one business man as reference. Address V. E. Robinson, Account Beaver County News. |