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Show U. A. G. NOW I READY TO CARE r I FOR SOLDIERS I With tho arrival of several hund- ' H &i red more army blankets, tho Utah Agricultural Collego unit of the Stud onts' Army Training Corps is propar- H ed to accomodate ono thousand sold- H lors, according to a statement just H issued by Lieutenant McKenna, quart H ermastor of tho unit. This oqulp- H ment includes army cots, blankets, H pillows, etc. H With all oqulptmont complete and H with aduato mess hall and barrack faclllltles, the process of Inducting men In to both the collegiate and the H voctlonal sections of the S.A.T.C. Is I being conducted by tho offlcors In cbargo with expedition. . I While tho civilian school at the In I stltltutlon has been adjourned until jfl tho Influenza epidemic Is well in H hand, military and academic In- 'jfl structlons is going forward among :9 tho S.A.T.C. men. This Includos, be- i L vl' Sift sides military training, work In war -&Mi 'alms, physics, electricity, telegraphy ',, and mnchanics, Including carpentnry ; .Wr blacksmlthlng, horseshoeing, ran- f chlno work, gas engines and con- j.& crcto construction for vocational sec- , tion nnd inllltarj' law, tho history of -3W war, mathematics, physics, cconom- 2& les, accounting, military hygleno and , 7 personal work for tho collegiate sec- ft! tion. , t.. , .-M A recent telegram from the Com- . fb lnlttoe on Education and Special .. '": Training, Washington, D. C to tho ,y Collego oxtondod the tlrao during I which men may bo Inducted from ' October 20 to and including Octobor I 30. Induction offices aro opon at Lo- I gnu, Salt Lake, Ogden and Provo. I Hl ,.'! - |