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Show MISSING S. A. T. C. BOYS ARE WANTED; Special to The Tribune. PROVO, Oct. 16. Although the B. Y. 1". is temporarily closed, Lieutenants John P. Hancock, Chas. J. Hart and Melvln R. Ballard are by no means inactive in-active as there is much to do in preparing pre-paring for the work of the student army bovs, who will come under their instruction instruc-tion during the winter. There is still room for a large number of boys at the B. Y. U. and the requirements are thirteen units of high school credit to enter. The courses give the boys a training that has never before been offered of-fered by any organization or institution. Owing to a change in the order of induction in-duction there are still a few days' time for the boys to get into school and to loin the S. A. T. C. However any boys contemplating these courses arc urged to communicate with the school or one of the officers in charge as quickly as possible. It also Is desirable that anyone who 'ran give the address or knows where lo communicate with the following young men, who have practically been inducted into the service, but have left town and cannot be located, to go at once: Marlon R Tavlor, Frank David Evans, Leland TltHhead. R. Kenneth Bischoff, Leland Safford. Randall Olson. It is necessary that these boys report at an earlv date to the Maeser memorial. |