Show NAVY POPULAR ITU I YOUNG MEN TWELVE SEAMEN VISIT CITY Many Whose Enlistment Has Expired Will Return Return Return Re- Re turn to the Service Among the Ute visitors to th the the city this week were twelve men who were T honorably honorably honora honora- bly bh discharged d from the th naval service two two days before coming here They arrived from rom San Francisco after completing a four our years years' service most of or which had been spent on the Asiatic station Thc They were on their way to their homes In the I middle west west Kansas Nebraska Iowa Iova and I Oklahoma In the tho expectation of ot meeting a a. former shipmate n A a call was made at athe atthe atthe the he local recruiting office and the visitors were given a hearty welcome by the tho office force orce Acquaintances made made In Shanghai and Honolulu were renewed Some of ot the thebo bo boys Intend to re-enter re the service after they hey have been home and their four tour months' months leave Others or of them alread already havo hao secured positions where their navy eXI experience will be bo of value One Ono of ot the men who Is Ie an electrician and who made a record of at proficiency In wireless telegraphy has Ms accepted a n. position with one no of tho the large Pacific Mall steamers plying ply- ply ing ng between San Francisco and tho the orient After Atter ho has haa visited his home In Iowa he will return to San Ban Francisco to take up his ils new duties Another man who vho had hadeen been een In the clerical force torce liked Salt Lake City so well wen that ho he has requested the navy avy department for tor an assignment to touty uty In tho the office ottice here when he re re-cn- sta These Theo returned sailors told of ot many Interesting In In- experiences In tho the tar far cast cant which other recruits recruit ml might ht enjoy enJo as well wen welly by y taking advantage of at the opportunity ot of f entering the tho navy Those in charge of or the local navy recruiting re- re office In the tho Judge building are Stewart W. W Cake Dr John C. C Littell LIt LIt- tell teH ell and Chief Chic Yeoman W. W Thompson Chief t Gunners Gunner's 8 Mate Mato J. J W SV Breen Breon Hos lbs pital Ital Apprentice C. C Van Epps and Coxswain Coxswain Cox- Cox swain wain J. J Savage The Tho navy might well be termed theland theland the theand land and where the high cost of living Is un- un known cnown said W W. Thompson O chief yeoman yeoman yeo yeo- eo man at the tho local nav navy recruiting station for or the tho young oung fellow who enters entera tho the servIce and wants to save mone money can casy easIly cas cas- Ily 11 y save 50 a month after his first cars term erm and from that up to and more as s tho naval recruits start In at 17 a month and get their clothing food and lodging fre free That appreciably raises the wage The man who goes goes' Into the service expecting to continue until ho iho Is mustered out ut and receives the pension gets Jets a pension pen- pen sion sian on of at at least 10 a month That Is sufficIent to ke keep p him In comfort BatIn But Bat ButIn In n addition to that the tho man who enters the ie navy with tho the determination to take advantage of at the various forms torms of ot training train train- InS ing ng offered him can learn a trade which will help him to earn a n livelihood say at ata a a. mechanical trade with good pay once he e leaves shipboard and returns to civilian civilian civil civil- ian an life Whether heth for fOl a a. long or a n. short term of service the recruit can teal teel that when he e enters the navy ho he will be making malting a a. distinct gain Uncle Sam offers otters young oung men a great opportunity |