| Show I War Heroes Get Vocational al Training TIES PARIES IES A. A MARSH of Tooele formerly of the U. U S. S S. S Georgia Georia an anti and S. S C. C of Lovell Wyo 0 injured J C JA while servin serving with evacuation hospital No 38 at itt Limoges France who are arc mastering engineering engineering- under federal doril vocational training at the University Uni oC of Utah Leland Harris f formerly of Gold Hill Utah another veteran who is studying engineering is is shown in the inset Federal oca 1 Vocational Laws LalUs T d Arc Wounded 1 in ii W World oi id War al With New Nelv Trades for 01 or Which fT ich They Are Arc Best Adapted ill After tej H RT 1 Survey b by Expert Advisers I i t tb ftc J N. N b I 4 I V 4 4 A r A J JT T i. i i t A. A I co O I t I jy l li 1 i r Is 1 1 I I Ideal Health and Educational Conditions Prevailing at University of Utah Is Making i It Center for fOl Uncle Sam Sam's Sams s 's Veterans f By J. J C. C Johnson TD B BECAUSE of the ideal health conditions Utah offers and i ideal eal cd educational facilities interest of the disabled American war nr veterans of o the theis west is centered upon the government vocational school at nt University of Utah The Tile class of one fifty-one members is making great strides cs an and promises to become one ono of the most popular schools of the kind in this section of the country according to Vocational Y Counselor A. A L. L Mathews Commerce finance electric electric- It ity automobile engineering In in fact all the important crafts crafts are aro taught by bythe bytho bytho tho the most expert minds under tho the most pleasing conditions This method of free tree training for Cor the soldiers ex-soldiers Is hi a Uncle Undo Sams Sam's payment mont in gratitude for tor tine the valorous service over oel there if ff hi his service men nl Ih oc Arc Are Retrained Mon Men who weathered the most severe b battles and came out smiling though deficient in a limb or afflicted with some other physical ailment alIment pro ore frequently ire fre seen on tho the university camP cam cam- P pus ti S. S Leland Harris formerly of Gold Hill Hm Utah Is one of tho the veterans who Is studying long hours to b be proficient Inthe in inthe inthe the engineering art James Marsh A. A A. a L gob ob aboard the U. U S S. S. S Georgia of Too lc Is taking up a a. full course in mechanical engineering S. S C. C Threet of Lovell Wyo formerly of evacuation No 3 32 Limoges France was I I g 4 1 I e 1 Ii 1118 r It is now going to school from O a.m. a. a in m. to 5 p. p m m. and studying civil en- en I Threet expects to tu enter Into constructional engineering work after aCter completing his course nc Recruit Enter Dally Daily Recruits to the classes clashes are entering daB daily They come not on only I from U Utah nh points but Jut from several eral surrounding stat states s. s Ideal health conditions of the unix surroundings are aru attracting man many soldiers ex living in a low alt alti I tude lude Our classes of oC disabled soldiers are I enjoying the greatest possible success success suc sue cess cess sa says s 's Counselor Matthews The Themen Themen Themen men are up tho the work earnestly Each gach class member has a definite aim in life There Thero Is a wide vido range of vo vocations vo 0 to be learned Disabled of business cor- cor also are arc receiving tho train train- ing Ins Instruction to fit tit the injured em em- for future f livelihood Is I paid ald for Cor by these corporations Tho The federal board for tor vocational ed education ed- ed n for fOl rehabilitation wants every disabled soldier r of or tho thu late war to take lalo an ad advantage age of or the training the government nt offers If j 1 is not a 1 charlt charity proposition Counselor Matthews Matthew de do ho- ho elates clares It is one of ot the tho rewards to the thc heroes who wino sacrificed their blood so that Old Glory should continue way way- In lug Ing The course ourse usually covers one ono year car The United States Slate government rO pays ill all bills Uncle Satin Sam feels It is hi gation to make safe safo the tho future of ot the Amerl American an soldier r. r hlll Reminders of Recollections of the late conflict aro are I vividly vl brought to so mind by b- ban an ma cx-ma- rhino In full Cull uniform who hobbles over the U campus with the tho aid of a a. cane The TIne bearing of this individual is vcr very serious He lie stems seems to he mali mas architecture with the saute same In- In as as' as ho he went after tho the Huns at VIm Vimy ridge John Holden state adjutant of tho the American I Legion eKlon in Utah who almost sacrificed his life lito o over dYer r there Is In the school of commerce and finance fitting himself no doubt to be bo an as astuto as- as tute tuto banker or industrial leader Irrespective of or previous train training I the soldiers Ox-soldiers ex are received Into Inlo Uncle Uncle r I bam Sams Sam's a school at the university The They They ed not have high school chool certificates or tiny other qualifications Jf Jt he comes with full Cull earnestness to Improve I himself for tOI the future Uncle Sam will meet tho the veteran with open arms |