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Show SOUTH CACHE COURIER, HYRUM, UTAH Training camps now established at the college. They must be physically fit before they will be accepted by the War department for training. They must be citizens of the United States who expect to attend the Uah Agricultural College next fall arid not younger than eighteen years. While in training they will receive housing, uniforms, subsistence, equipment and military instruction at government expense, and also thirty dollars a month pay. Three cents a mile will be and one-haallowed each way to cover cost of transportation. President Peterson is FOR anxious to name the students who will represent the institution at this camp in the near future. He deEleanor Robson Belmont, Home From Europe, sires to hear immediately from all men, former students of the Utah Tells of Her Unbounded Faith Agricultural College who will attend In the Red Cross. that school this fall, who desires to receive this'' special .training. The ELEANOR ROBSON BELMONT. By following telegram sent to President. 1 left for are little Europe a few huts used for this purpose Peterson fully explains the situango I had no alleys marked Paris, Dijon," or Ly- tion: n reverence for the Red ons. are laid out These lit tie CANTEEN WORKERS TO CATER POILUS APPETITE lf OYSTERS AND SALADS Lifes Pleasures are bestowed by destiny upon those who have the judgment ' to practice frugality and foreDont spend all you sight. earn on the passing show. Good things come To Those Who Save Now Join the growing number of young men who have a savings account in our care. HYRUM STATE BANK WHEN Cross. When I returned from Europe brought home with me unhounded belief in the organization. 1 had seen enough to make me realize that this was the best method of serving the soldiers and sailors. We are waging an economic war. Therefore the surest and most effective way to help Is through the established channels selected for that purpose by the government. The main work of the American Red Cross, however, is, of course, carried n,e policy of those on in France. heading this work is to back up the French in theii' own efforts apd to help them develop along their own lines, not to root oat French institutions and transplant American ones. Whether we work, then, in canteens, in warehouses, in dispensaries, for poilus or for refugees, in Paris or In 1 a. r .xocwwv nvavtnwem, y Hi? alleys with bunks tilled with sleeping men. if a poilu is going to Paris, he throws himself down in the Paris hunk, serene in the knowledge that he will be called in time for the Paris train. In some of I he canteens the lights have to lie dimmed on account of aero Washington, D. C., 10:30 p.m. June 30, 1918 President Agricultural College of Utah, Logan, Utah. Supplementing announcement of Often the lights are covered the secretary of war dated May 8th, planes. with colored muslin shi.el.ds which providing for .comprehensive system make a rosy glow that is very homelike. One of ihe canteens has been of military instruction in institutions decorated by some of the best canton of collegiate grade beginning with flage artists in France, who have taken next fall term, a plan for carrying great delight in covering the walls and even the ceiling with their pictures. out this policy has been approved The canteens are open day and night and will be mailed you shortly. for (he benefit of the men at the big Plan includes provisions for sixty junction points. Do More Than Feed Men day training camps July eighteen to The women in the canteens do more September sixteen, for 0 selected stuthan feed the men, however, impor dents and faculty members who will taut as that is. Poilus leaving their families are naturally depressed and be trained as assistant instructors need sympathetic listeners. Some one to help officers who will be assigned to admire h.s wifes picture, some one to institutions. No commissions isto laugh over the babys latest sign of genius, some one to tell him that sued, but certificate of qualification the oldest boy is the image of his as instructors. Majority of selected handsome 'father this is as real a need in the poilus life as salad or students from institutions now havIn fact the presence of these ing Reserve Officers Training corps soup. fine women is such an Influence for will be chosen by commanding offgood that officers say Hie morale of tiie army is distinctly highe. wherever icers. R. O. T. C. Camps now in prothe canteens are. This causes great gress. These selected students to rivalry- among the canteen workers. Each one wants her canteen to be the remain for further instructions in best and most popular in the service, new camps. In addition,, presidents Besides this direct, personal service of R. O. T. C. institutions may selto the soldiers the Red Cross is doing a kind of John Hie Baptist work with ect one student for each fifty studWe have fifteen dispen dispensaries ents, and one faculty member for sarles scattered through districts each two hundred and fifty students wlierg war has been or is likely to he. 18.000 of hei mobilized had in attendance last academic year. France 24.000 physicians, leaving about 6,000 Presidents of institutions having R. for the whole of civilian France Sometimes you will find one old doctoi fO. T. C. units are requested to select in taking care of several villages with one student for every twenty-fiv- e no means of transportation except oc attendance last academic year and cnsionally an aged, overworked horse to Reef Cross one faculty member for each two hun for the a Here is chance Is a syndicate There and in help step drd and fifty or less. Notify them of physicians to which Hie Red Cross to report to commanding officer at applies to find out if a certain village has a medical adviser; if not we estab- Presidia, San Francisco, Calif., on lish a center and operate In a given July eighteen. Five days leeway in section around the center. reporting permitted. If necessary, Bathing a Luxury. A Red Cross doctor and nurse go out selected students attending July unregularly to the villages in their section official college military camps Each village is informed when they are late not after August tenth. coming so that all who want medical advice or treatment can meet together Select men of highest type physicalin one spot and. save unnecessary calls. Of course, If any one is too Hi to come ly and mentally and most capacity Must be citizens and to the doctor, the doctor goes to him for leadership. The 'nurses carry among other things men who expect to return to - Makes Such Tight, Tasty Biscuits Just let mother call, Biscuits for We're sure theres a Breakfast treat that can t be beat in stoie ! ELEANOR ROBSON BELMONT. light, tender biscuits up toasty brown and all puffedis sure with goodness For mother of her baking powder Calumet. She never disappoints us because for us the devastated districts, for the ! ''&S33T-F (3AKSWG 3, to C i&siSh. alumet baking powder never disappoints her. chil- dren or for the aged, it is always on the same plan of hacking up the French if they have any organization or plan. Poilus Like Oysters and Salad. The canteen work is one of the most gratifying ways of. helping the men. To see those poilus enjoying the first delicacies they have had for days Is a sight. The English and French maintain canteens where they dispense soup, hot coffee and cocoa, tobacco, chocolate, etc., but the American Red Cross canteens serve real dinners at cost or under. The poilus are inordinately fond of oysters and salad; when they can order a plate of oysters or a dish of salad in an American canteen they are as happy as children. We have six canteens in the French zone for the French army France Is, of course, divided into rones. In one line of communication canteen we serve from 4,000 to 8,000 men a day. These canteens are near the railroad statutes for the benefit of the men going to the front, being transferred to some oilier section, or going home on a furlough. In one section the g Results Its dependable. wzwtfyrthe same the best. Try it. Calumet contains only such ingreoffdients as have been approved Authorities. icially by the U.S.Food It. You Save When You Buy It. You Save When You Use HIGHESTawSs U. A. C. to Furnish KEMEMBER THE PAYS ONE HEAL THDRSDS- T- "WHEAILESS SUNDAY MONDAY TOESDSf WHEAXLESS ONE HEAL WHLATLESS ALLHEALS WEDNESDJS- f-WHEAILESS mm OKI HEAL VHEATICT ONE HEAL vheahejs may-repor- shower baths for babies. In many refacilgions of France, owing to lack of ities, bathing Is a luxury, so the superstition has grown up that it is dangerous. Now since .the mothers are convinced that their children will be neither killed nor injured", but on tiie contrary benefited by baths, hoy I they do look forward, to them After all this inspiring activity of the Red Cross on the other side, romantic in spite of the drudgery and tragedy, I expected the work here to I was amazed, then, be an see what we were 1 to returned when home. at accomplishing anti-clima- the institution next year, according to word just issued by the presidents office. According to special in- struction sent to President Peterson some by Adjutant General McCain The Utah Agricultural College has twenty-fiv- e Students of the college been asked by Adjutant General Mc- and one faculty member will be givCain by telegram, to send twenty-fiv- e in en a splendid intensive course students and one faculty memmilitary training running from July ber to the Presidio, California, for a 18 to September 16. Those, receiv-I- g special sixty days course in military this training will be used by the to them to in prepare assist training institution next year as instructors the increased military training ,at and assistanst in the Reserve Officers Men For Training t college next fall. Minimum age limits students, eighteen with no maximum age limit. Maximum age limit faculty forty-fivEmphasize geat value of opportunity offered. Advise those selected have physical examination by reputable physician, to determine physical fitness for severe training. Both studnts and teachers will be under temporary enlistment for sixty days when they will be discharged. They will receive housing, uniforms, subsistence, equipment and military instruction at government expense, and also pay ol a private, thirty dollars per month, and reimbursement of transportation to and from cam at threeand cents per mile. Wire Commanding General, Western Department, San Francisco, California, number to attend from your institution. e. one-hal- f, McCAIN.' Advertise your wants in the and get results. |