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Show 16 Recruits Enlist For Army Service Fifty-six men were enlisted in the army by the Salt Lake City District of the army recruiting service ser-vice during October. In making application, the men chose the following fol-lowing assignments: 25 selected the 3Sth Infantry at Fort Douglas, Utah ; 22 are on their way to Hawaii; 3 enlisted for the 4th Infantry at Fort Missoula, Mont.; and one each for the 6th Brigade and the Quartermaster Corps at Fort Douglas. During the first part of November, Novem-ber, applications will continue to be accepted for service with the field artillery, infantry, engineers, and medical department in Hawaii. All vacancies in the coast artillery have been filled, and those for the other branches are limited. The men who enlist for station in Hawaii will leave San Francisco on the army transport St. Mihiel, sailing November 13th, or aboard the Republic on the 24th. Vacancies for the 4th Infantry and 38th Infantry will probably be available throughout November, Novem-ber, according to Colonel Webb. He said also, that vacancies for three men who are qualified as stenographers exist for the Philippine Phil-ippine department. Application for any of the vacancies va-cancies may be made at the following follow-ing Intermountain recruiting offices: of-fices: 223 Ness Building, Salt Lake City; and in the Federal Buildings in Ogden, Utah; Boise and Pocatello, Idaho. |