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Show TflFlIf 1 - Wednesday, Am. 21 ? J i . a " I . 'GraM Carnival Daace j Tlltiree Ht9 S"eS Hundreds of quaint and funny caps will be distributed free Grand Opera selections by the celebrated t0 S ancers. Sy 1 Giacobelli Duo. g Gorgeous toy balloons will be released in the dance j 1 : ; ; pavilion. t i PPular son"s h Arnold Blackner, the cowboy tenor Irres;stible music win gladden the hearts of the merry ti frm Wymm- , I throngs. 'i Cornet solo by Director R. Owen Sweeten, by Joy will be unconfined. I . reiuest' .. i PlIBHllllllllII 1 i In addition to these attractions, the Sweeten Military ffff p1! II hrilM JyLJUL 'ifQ i $ Band will give a splendid program of favorite music. P pSS&iil I! I Slsi&Urrafe ', 1 . I WW') W0B fiW$WMf$$M i ;1 This is unquestionably the best program of the . p ,"3 l$m k 4$ w'lil iV l ' j F -season. g 0fj kM U l-ri lM:mAW00$i I Free Movies Ewry i , mmm0lm$m I Day and Might at Saltair I toJS " Hl:iiSPilll 5 5 DAYNES-BEEBE DAY Wednesday, August 21 ' "sfiltj 1 AUERBACH DAY Wednesday, August 28 1 OFFICIAL CELEBRATION OF LABOR Beautiful $400 Piano, which will be given away at Saltair :i LABOR DAY on Daynes-Beebe Day, August 21 ' 1 , : ' " s( v y i ?i'Jn f A eri?e - "you ti I Is ! n II 1 7 Ml!ftul mv svv jour i i 1 1 1 IS 1 : vi i M X,..'- Though a substantial advance u-vTl f . r ' has been ordered by the factory V -Si t ,. .,4 ' s5 ' We Are Still Delivering ' . Buicks at the Old Price f Vj You cannot find a more attractive opportunity to save ky Ag money. : A i V Standard Quality in the Buick - P-i . . . V V- ? Buick is recognized as the standard light weight six- J cyincer car ,.And the price is just high enough to insure excellent quality, but is way below the amount asked for jjM t j other cars of the same class. The Buick is the most sen- p'A f. sible car to buy especially in war time. I -I Better phone to us early Monday p morning to make sure of your Buick. Eandali-Dodd Auto Co. i h4 53 W. Fourth South. Wasatch 4560. As I Enlist by Going to the Utah 'Agricultural College Now Opportunities at Logan for Utah and Idaho Boys in Training Corps to Train for Commissions in U. S. Army and for Technical Service On September 5, if the present draft bill becomes a the Government, all men qualified to attend colle? law, all young men of America between the ages of 18 should register in the S. A. T. C. AT ONCE, and 21 must register for some form of military service. ' New and former students may register at the W- It is the expressed desire of the War Department and Agricultural College BY MAIL. Fill out and send tk; the State Council of Defense that all qualified attend following card to the Registrar, Utah Afrricultural U; . , . . . . , lege, Logan, Utah. It will constitute you, upon acce college and secure a combination of military and aca- ta,'e b,rthe Institution, a student of the Utah Apr, demic training. To make this possible, a Students' Army tural College and a member of the Students' Army Tram Training Corps (S. A. T. C.) has been established at the 1US Corps. Utah Agricultural College.. Should Congress lower the Jf ou are ovor 21, but have not vet been called to age of liability to immediate military service, men of the military service or have been given deferred classifies new ages NOT ALREADY .ENLISTED may find difficul- Uod, you mav enter the Utah Agricultural College an rX V1 ntennS tn service otherwise than through the enroll in the "Reserve Officers' Training Corps. You m Draft Boards. Men who enlist in the S. A. T. C. when then receive special military and academic training . they come under the jurisdiction of the draft law, WILL prepare you for a -commissioned office In the but?. BE PLACED IN CLASS 5D. , To meet the request of States Army. , REGISTRATION CARD (Cut Here) 1 AGRICULTURAL COLLEGE OF UTAH "j Special Mail ' Registration Form j I, the undersigned, a candidate for "admission to the Agricultural College of Utah and to the Students' ! Army Training Corps of that Institution, do hereby pledge myself, ou being admitted, to conform strictly ana J at all timos to its rules, and by all proper means to promote its best interests. r. Name in full Age S . . , -1 ' Z, Home Address Birthplace " Date of Birth Former Student? (Answer Tes or No) Father's Name .' Mother's Name Legal Guardian .'....Address (rvt Heret The entrance fee of $5.00 should be inclosed. Chock tho vocational practical courses of tho College Tvithff- or Postoffice Money Order accepted. (The student may examination. delay payment of the $5.00 entrance fee until he arrives The utah Agricultural Collego is responding at the school.) The applicant should report for work on cently to the Government's request that military : September 30, or as soon thereafter as possible. technical experts be trained. It maintains, ummp.ii however, its organisation for college and vocational Candidates are admitted to the freshman class who in the six groat Schools of A riou'lturc. Homo Kconom:'', are graduates of high schools or who have 15 units of Agricultural Engineering, Mec hanic Arts, Commcri-e - high school work. In certain cases mature students or Business Administration, and General Science. SP'""1 others may be admitted conditionally to the collegiate opportunities offered to girls in Homo Economics, ', work of the Institution, if they satisfy the committee ou Welfare and related work. Teachers trained, nicety1, entrance of their ability to successfully carry the work. , Smith-jfughcs requirements. Fall term opens Sepic S Those 18 years of age or over, or those under IS who :w. For further information, address President's 01' V have had two years of high school work, are admitted to Utah Agricultural College, Logan, Utah. Serve Yourself and Your Country hy Registering at the ff UTAH AGRICULTURAL COLLEGE |