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Show Advertising of the right kind can do any merchant good; the trouble is that so many merchants mer-chants squander their advertising adver-tising money on schemes that are not truly productive. Guard leaves soon to work on roads National Guardsmen in 27 Utah communities are buckling down to the final phases of classroom military instruction before they put their armory training to a rigid two-week test. Summer Camp 1960 will begin be-gin at Camp W. G. Williams, Jordan Narrows, June 5 and run through June 19, Major General Maxwell E. Rich, adjutant ad-jutant general of Utah, announced an-nounced today. ing Ground for a week of practical prac-tical firing exercises on strange terrain. Engineers will move directly direct-ly into the foothills and mountains of northern Utah, where they are building and improving scenic roads. These projects are located in Hobble Creek Canyon near Springville and the Francis Peak radar site near Farm-ington. Farm-ington. The entire Utah Air National Nation-al Guard will be based at its Salt Lake Air Base adjacent to Salt Lake Municipal Airport. Air-port. Fighter aircraft will fire at targets on the Wendover Auxiliary Air Force Base on the Nevada border. I Citizen soldiers from private through general will swap their business, work 'and school clothes for Army green. They will be full-time soldiers for two weeks. Separate units, such as military mil-itary police, the State Headquarters Head-quarters Detachment and the 23rd Army Band, will report to Camp Williams. So will artillerymen ar-tillerymen from XI Corps Artillery, Ar-tillery, for the first week. The artillery, however, will then move on to Dugway Prov- |