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Show Will Train Men for Draft H 13 H 13 B College Makes Preparation nn OP, Professor La Grande Humphreys (shirt sleeves), ex-X ex-X plaining principles of dynamo to an interested class of drafted men. Below, men using the power saw land making patterns in preparation for technical army service. s . -.,... few ;-.- ' ...isv.-V... - s . Ss- .:" .. .... s-- , V,V "J s- 's v i ' 1 s ' i j k x V - s 4 "J s " " ""W I s s.sS N S , , , 1 " - I s "s j k. ss sx - s r s r T V v r, , i'- s M 1 ' c s i I ... ! ' I r A - v x , v .--1 f V ... ! : T ' . I i t v -r-s.t i 5 t v X ' . - - . : N, .;.- - - -iv f , . ; - v ii - x - i ' f I Mechanics and Technicians j to Be Turned Out by j State Institution. UrnN (he t'omplction oi pl:tns now rnpi'i! v ni at urine, the Utah Acri'-ulrural colle will bn ia I position tn train evrnil thou- Unnd rour- men Mil.j'-ct to tho holtivo iralt to he rci'-hann s and terhniilinfl in the nrm'.- ft' thn l.'nit"-l States. Wh.'o tl;1 eullre cannot H' ''unimo lato thi: 1 r r- number at nnc, the plns provi-1. f-r a t-"ntant sii"'co--ion of perial fOlr''1, eoni m e M i ii immediately immediate-ly ami running thmueh tin dimmer, if n''cl h. Th collier in undrrtal.in? this r'abtirato prnniinmt nt servi--c st t ho re'Tn'?t of th'" go crnmrnt, nuido through the t'r.lrral heard l"r vn.at'mn-al vn.at'mn-al training. The work will he under tho supervision f Krain'i . Kirkhnm, diret-tor of Vf-at tnnal e.hie.'ttinn lor Ttfth. A'conlin' tn Mr. Kirkhnm, il.ere is creat nn-nedinte need fur hundred- of thou-and of men trained a? int't'li.ini.'H ;u:J t er li n ii-ia n ?- in the iinnv. "e e:n!ii't o Teuiphai-e The need ri-ht now J'r men to eare tor and opera t n the -n n 1 1 ins' h i lies esen tial In mii r",:! miht.'iry nperat ion, " v i v h Mr. I l r k h :t in. ' The a rni v need rond l'liiliier--. railrna-t experf-, surxev-or", surxev-or", lmr-e vherr, bla ksmit hs, nie-eliani'", nie-eliani'", t el rwrrt plier ami experts in firher liii'-s tn n h pieroiis In mention. are turuiuu' to the wointrrful e'lin-a-t mnn 1 i n.'-l i t n t ions of on r eon nt rv to help furnish tln-e trained men." Ready for Men. Tim T'tah Arri'Miltiirfil college is read v i turned iat el v to m"imnin.lat n lar'i' nil miters ft tlie-n drafted men. I u ri ne; the pat r;r ninnv mi eh men j havo hern prepurm t heniseK I'nr .peri. .pe-ri. 't I ferv i er, hut many nmre will bo nceoninmdn t e. during the rnniin nmnt h". The nntire plant of the in-stitutinn in-stitutinn v. ill lie aai!al'le for this work. . If tier rosary, niht hehnol.s will ho rundiii'te-t in additimt to tho regular driv-t ime inM met ion. In this w ay ynunvr men nmv sernro the benefits of tli is peei:ili,-ed training without ivini; ti their 'i ii nervipnt ions. Only thne phvieallv fit ynunjf moil whu are either in eln'-s one or Iwn of the flrfift i,he'ile will be n-'repted for this teelnii' Jtl training;, (tf thee, Ihne , lui y i 11 u Imd iiio"! eperietiei' in the lino they wMi tn follow will bo civen pref erenre. Tlio.ie who fail to show ability 'will be dropped from the work, in order or-der to make room for others of greater promise. M:iy So!fH Work. Tim inslru.'lors will ileal with hn si inli'iil s ii m iiiiliiiu:ils ami put. nii L'roiip-.. Tliia will permit r-aeli nti- plirant to tllkn )1K( t m work lip nrr-ila. Tim li'turtli til' tun" spout iu Irnininir will itnpi'tnl on tho prr'iniirt oxpori-oili'n oxpori-oili'n atnl liliililv of Mm i n.l i v iilulil Mil-riant. Mil-riant. Ai soon as ii rortnin standard of r t f ii-i o ti-v Ii.ti hoon roai'linl, a rortifi-rnto rortifi-rnto will lit' ion tlin Btlldoiit.. Tllii, wlirn iiroiont nit to tho porsonurl of-Inor of-Inor nt tlm ''limp In wliii-l, (Im dral'lo'l niMii N fi'nt. .will inviirc lii di'tnil to tlm worh t'or wliioii lio is trainci!. I 'ri- -ii nt. K. C ridrrinu nf tho col-li.tn., col-li.tn., in fo'linii'iit mil llpnn tho ONmp. liotllil .'il'ilitv of tlm inst int t inn to ooni-ply ooni-ply Willi tlm ro illicit of (ho novoril-mont. novoril-mont. m i;i vim; tin"'! ooursos, .!' lit r. 1 that tho i-iilli'ir" Ii.' I imor Iml'iiro lin.l surh ll wondorrill opportunil v to norvo I ho nt at" a ml tint ion. Th,. i iiiimI, th" domain! in im-rv rospo.'t,'' Mini Tn idi'iil I 'id I'l'son. ''Wo nro io-I'uliaily io-I'uliaily litloif to porlnrin tlio M-rvioo n ;l.i'l I'.i' idi"' our rxtoiiano 'iuiunont in pli'ip" liti'l Inl'ot at orii'H, wo hao a most ol l'inoiil military nrnni at ion, w lurli will oimlilo im to not unly i;ii tho men who eomo to us the technical knowledge so necessary, hut to give them as well fundamental inform.it ion in the theory and practice of military science. ' ' Courses Outlined. At present t hirt v-f ive courses have boon outlined. More will bo developed as need arises. The courses ot't'orod ii ro a:' follows: t'nro and repair of gas engines, with particular reference to tho aeroplane engine, road building, 'railroad construction, carriage making, I steel and iron .structural work, foundry ! work, welding, blacksmit lung, horse ' shoeiiui truck and auto care and repair, cement work, especiallv ns applied to the construction of tort i t icit ions, sur-veving, sur-veving, emit met ing, telegraphy, eter. inary medicine. canii sanitation, public pub-lic health, driving ot trucks and other motor cars, carpentry, including bndgo building, cabinet ma ii i ng a ml house construction, con-struction, drafting, care and repair of motors Mild ilvnninos, tuiiMiieernii;. n-ernliuli n-ernliuli of bit lies, mills and planes, tool making, pattern making, working In sheet metals, house, sign and scene i painting, in scene painting with Hpr- ! ! cial reference to the art ot' enmouiTnmi, Tiinsour, care and operation ot' telephones tele-phones and installation and repair of I field telephone systems. |