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Show Utah Gives Freely to Uncle I j Sam and Humanity j! I ' " r-dv- :r: -r;r I fpfi ; ll Hundreds of men and women are undergoing- thor- Il jl ough training at the State University to aid in the great j j II world war and in the restoration period after the war. I; j 1 In many cases, the government is permitting students I ! n' who are taking certain scientific courses, as engineering, I j I medicine, etc., to complete their work before being called l into active service. ll j The men and women graduated by the 'University ; of Utah are equipped mentally and, in a great measure, jl j jljjl physically 'to meet the government's demand for trained jl jl leadership. I It is your duty to your government to train yourself Jjll ill to be a leader in some line of activity. Investigate the ijjtj iips opportunities offered at your own State University. ij $ il : ! 1 1 f i i i TT T f T J 1 ' t 1 U Diversity oi U tan I .SALT LAKE CITY f f JOHN A. WIDTSOE, President jl: II ELBERT D. THOMAS, Secretary-Registrar 'i i: crrfYT1 rr.rr, yf.n SEND AT OXCE .I' ;ii HALF RA" FOR COMPLETE i j:, BEGINS FEBRUARY 4. INFORMATION. . I (-T-gi I :: . ' , . ;':-tX fH 11 '' .a I |