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Show is expected that the Utah quota will be quickly filled, because of the desirable natures attaching to the service. rhe young men from Utah will be sent to the University of Colorado at Boulder lor training. Should an insufficient number of registrants regis-trants volunteer for this service by May a the local draft boards will call men from clans 1. Should men from other classes desire to volunteer it will be necessary nec-essary for them and their dependents to Slgm waivers of deferred classification. Only white men who have had at least a grammar school education and have had some experience along mechanical incs. and who are apt at the work, will be accepted. The rule applying to all other selections with reference to exemption exemp-tion on account of complete and assiduous as-siduous occupation in planting and cultivating culti-vating crops will prevail in this Instance. In-stance. It is the intention of Captain Fitz Gerald Ger-ald to secure the men soon enough to entrain en-train them for Boulder on May 14 or 16 MECHANICS SOUGHT AMONG DRAFT MEN Two hundred and fifty young men are ,ed for intensive training as mech.'in-duty mech.'in-duty with the United States army, rding to Instructions received yester- day by Captain F. V. Fitz Gerald, draft executive officer for Utah, and announced exclusively In Thursday's Tribune. All classes of draft registrants are eligible el-igible for this service and they will be accepted as volunteers up to May S. It |