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Show Sergeant William F. Holland, lo-1 cal army recruiting officer. ' Men accepted for these vacan-' cies must be High school graduates, gradu-ates, unmarried, between the nges of 13 and 35, of good moral character and able to pass the ' usual mental and physical tests required for enlistment. j Men enlisting for the chemical warfare service should have taken chemistry in high school or college:, col-lege:, some experience in either radio or telephone communications communica-tions is preferred for men enlisting for the signal corps; and men who! have had some previous training along mechanical lines are given preference for the ordnance department. de-partment. However, the army maintains special and technical schools for the training of the en- j listed men in these subjects and any otherwise eligible young man who is a high school graduate is qualified for enlistment in any one of these three branches of the1 service. . j Men enlisted for these assignments assign-ments will first be given a preliminary pre-liminary examination at the .Lo- j gan recruiting offioe, if accepted, they will be forwarded to Salt' Lake City, for final examination I and enlistment. After they are enlisted they will be furnished transportation to San Francisco, i California where they will catch' the next army transport ship sail- I ing for the Islands. Further information can be obtained ob-tained by either calling in person 1 or writing the U. S. Army Re-1 cruiting office, 201 Post Office Building, Logan, Utah. i ! Opportunity To Enlist For Island Service Opportunity to enlist in the .. Chemical Warfare Service Signal Sig-nal corps and ordnance department depart-ment for station in the Hawaiian and Phillipine Island is now open to young men residing in Logan and Cache Valley, according to an announcement received from |