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Show Opening in Various Departments of Regular Army Colonel B. E. Grey, District Recruiting Officer for Utah, announces an-nounces . the following openiings in the various departments of the Regular Army for young men in the State of Utah and surrounding sur-rounding territory. Vacancies in the Infantry and Coast Artillery for the Panama and Hawaiian Departments; a special opportunities opportuni-ties in the Medical Corps; Quartermaster Quart-ermaster Corps has openings for men interested in special training train-ing to be given in the Bakers and Cooks school at San Francisco; Fran-cisco; and openings throughout the Ninth Corps Area for men interested in the Infantry, Coast Artillery and Field Artillery. Because of an expansion in the office and recruiting . headquarters in Salt Lake City, jjolonel Givy says that he can us1 quite a few qualified men who have had typeing and business' experience. These men must meet the requirements re-quirements for enlistment into the Regular Army and must enlist for three years. They will be graphic), tool-room machinists, surveyors (chief of party), surveyors sur-veyors (instrument men and recorders), re-corders), surveyors (topographic), topographic computors, aerial photographers - draftsmen, dispatcher dis-patcher (motor transport), photographers photo-graphers (photo copy cameramen) photographers (wet-plate process) storekeepers (warehouse clerks and stenographers), or have a grammer school education and a journeyman's rating in one of the following trades: auto merchanics; carpenters, general; cooks; riggers, rig-gers, general; surveyors, rodmen and chainmen; chauffers; truck-drivers; truck-drivers; electricians, general; machinists, ma-chinists, general; mechanics, general; gen-eral; and mess sergeants. All men interested are requested request-ed to see their nearest recruiting officer or come to 223 Ness Building Build-ing in Salt Lake City, where they will be given every opportunity to get into the field in which, they are best qualified and have the greatest chances for advancement. permitted to live in -private quarters quart-ers in Salt Lake City and will receive $1.95 a day for their food and shelter in lieu of Government quarters. Their wage will be the regular pay of an Army soldier of $21.00 a month for the first four months and $30 thereafter until promoted to higher rank. This will enable the soldier to average around $80 .to $90 per month as his total pay. Special opportunities1 are now available to men experienced in engineering. 279 vacancies are to be filled from this area for the 29th Engineers located at Portland, Port-land, Oregon. Men .enlisted for the 29th Engineers rfiust be high school graduates and, preferraoly, have had training or experience as clerk-typists, draftsmen (topo- |