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Show EQitt ARRIVES FOR STMT ARMY Utah Agricultural College Prepares to Care for 1000 Students. With the arrival of several hundred more army blankets, the Utah Agricultural Agricul-tural college unit of the students' army training corps is prepared to accommodate accommo-date 1000 soldiers, according to a statement state-ment just issued by Lieutenant McKenna quartermaster of the unit. This equipment equip-ment Includes army cots, blankets pillows pil-lows and other articles. With all equipment complete and with adequate mess hall and barrack facilities, facili-ties, the process of inducting men into both the collegiate and the vocational sections of the students' army training corps is being conducted by the officers in charge with expedition. While the civilian school at the "institution "insti-tution has been adjourned until the influenza in-fluenza epidemic is well in hand, military and academic instruction is going forward. for-ward. This includes, besides military training, work In war aims, physics, electricity, elec-tricity, telegraphy and mechanics, including in-cluding carpentry, blacksmithing, horseshoeing, horse-shoeing, machine wouk. gas engines and concrete construction for the vocational section, and in military law, the history of war, mathematics, physics, economics accounting, military hygiene and personnel person-nel work for the collegiate section. A recent telegram from the committee on education and special training Washington, Wash-ington, D. C, to the college, extended the time during which men may be inducted from October 20 to and Including October Octo-ber 30. Induction offices are open in Logan, Salt Lake, Ogden and Provo |