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Show UNIVERSITY STUDENTS TO REPDRTTUESOAY Formal Program Will Inaugurate In-augurate Opening of S. A. T. C. Th. first official military order to affect n;l n: embers of th.? students' army training train-ing corps of t'no L'niversity of Utah "was issued yesterday by Colonel Edmund S-Wright, S-Wright, commandant of all military organizations or-ganizations at the state school, ordering-each ordering-each member of the S. A. T. C. to report at the university promptly at 9 o'clock Tuesday morning. October 1. This order i uoludes evpry man who has registered for military Instruction both in vocational vocation-al portion R and collegiate section A. Dynrily at a o'clock the training detachment de-tachment band will play "The Star-S'pan-Ied .Banner' as the fta is raised hlah on the flagstaff. This will be-in t"-tna t"-tna neural ceremony of t lie S. A. T. ' Five hundred other universities in the United States where there are S. A. T. 1 ' organizations, and in which are to he enrolled approximately KiO.O'ir) student soldiers, will, at exactly the same time, beein the hip military celebration. The official opening of the university for school work will be Monday morning". Although conditions are somewhat unsettled un-settled in the matter of courses for student stu-dent soldiers of the 20-year-old class, it is advisable, according to President John A. Widtsoe. that every student clear up any unfinished work requisite for actual reeistra tion or making out programs. Registration at the university reached while there were probably two or three hundred more who made tentative :i pnlication. Government courses prescribed for the different branches of the service of the a nny were received from Washington vesterday, and copies were made and distributed dis-tributed 'among the deans of the various schools. rractirally all of the "U" men who received re-ceived commissions have visited Pa It Lake durinsr the pas'- week while en route lo various parts of the United States for assignment to active service or for further fur-ther training. Following is a list of the names of those commissioned from the university, all of whom are second lieutenants: lieu-tenants: H. S. Albord, Melvln Ballard (who is to be personnel adjutant at the B. V. U. of Provo), Wallace Bennet, Laniont Ben-nion, Ben-nion, J. B. Cannon, Lyman Chipman. d. M. Christensen. G. S. Kowler. Howard Gee. Victor Hall. Jack Harrington. Glen Miller. Wendell Fayne. Orson l-'ratt, Clyde Romnev. Milton Romney. Eugene Sloan, George Warm?, J. E. Taylor. Blaine Wilson Wil-son and Professor E. Griffiths. Several of these men have gone to Camp Zachary Taylor, Kentucky, for special training in artillery; two or three will go to the U. A. C. as instructors in the S. A. T. C. and others will attend officers for infantrymen. |