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Show m UTAH BRIEFS 0 &ML " dl-- as Hirer Bln Gr -n dhraioral li has Utah flock f work refMldval Eihibli ahow ormed bjr lb adult blind at Fall durluy Blind Edmallo al Work. Ogden I A. Dhyley. 30. we bill ed la an auto aerldeut In oydeo ran Jon. on tha II plain Ulljr Work lull Bard surfaced roud In Og'len. Richfield Suit ngnluet A, I SUN ling ba lera broiigUl by Mra. T. I Davis a I bo mult of an aulo accl-tha- t. "ffloaMDa md CidtsemlM !k A. Sour bln reported tkt over 7.nu0 arm will l planted In ! tor l.y Utah frm-r- a thin year. Ithla are tn be reevlrcd at Morgan Ogden "U National Forest lumber on June 2X WelBville-- 1 ry c hild In arhool participated In the Bay Festival bold here. Flllimtrv The county valuation of been Millard wiiuly property ha placed at a little over one and no fourth million dollar. of flub fedur City Women aouibcrn I'lalt held n convention with n large atlleuduiHf. Lrhl A new Jail In Ihe alutco style U bellfg const fueled. opened with Pay nun Air fort I elaborate corcmonle nf maty visitor present. Club I td l.h'ii Sit. Ili'iisant gasoline prim with n vie of having a uniform rate for all of Ihe southern part uf tin- - aiute. t'onlv Die Work I progressing at n good rule oil the Krho dulil. K a nosh Milk cxert are to teat milk from 4l:llurd county herd. Bprlngvllle The loeul post of the American Ia'gloii I planning an cclebratlou ou Memorial It Kuyolll Cand idates Arriving In Camp y&lyY. frwKjSP? Ki if '3xs I Stomach la lb aaraa Urn It takai dose aed a to briny llttla temporary relief of yaa and aour stomach, Phillips Milk of Mayneil baa add Ry completely cheeked, and the dl yedivo organa nil tranqultlied. Unco yoo tiavo tried Oil form of relief you win cease to worry about year diet and experience a new f freedom In ealtny. Thl pleaaant preparation la Juet a food for children, loo, Ue It whenever coated longue or fetid breath algnal need of a aweetrner. Ibyaldana will tell yon that everya apoonfut of Ihllllpa Milk of neutralize many time It volume In add. Get the genuine, the nn mo Phillip le Important. Imitation do not act the tame I May-neel- Phillips Milk of Magnesia Hawaiian Vocabulary There are approximately id.ooo to IS. on word In the Hawaiian language. AS FIRST AID Day. Heady for Duty By ELMO SCOTT WATSON NCK more Uncle Sara has Issued an Invitation to hl eone to attend one of the great "health and rltlaenahlp clinics" which hae eitabltahed In variotia part of the country. Now, If that word "clinic" hat a mfinnftr "m4',rht forbidding eound to those who should bo most Interested in this announcement, let It be put 4 this way : Uncle Sara Is going to play "Summertime Sunta Cans" to Toung America again and Is Inviting young Americans to enjoy a month of camp life tn the great outdoors as his special guests, lie will pay all the necessary expenses. Wholesome food, uniforms, army cots and blankets, athletic equipment, laundry service and medical attention everything that Is normully used In camp life will be furnished free. Before he leaves home the boy will be gtcn a railroad ticket to the camp and his meals en route will be paid for. The same will be done when he returns from the camp to bis ltoiiie. ' All of which Is by way of saying thut for the " tenth year these popular free centers, known as the citizens military trninlng ramps, are being thrown open to the young manhood of these United States. During June, July and August some 40,000 young Americans between the ages of seventeen and twenty-fou- r years will have there without cost a mouth of athletic, military, citizenship and leadership training under selected army officer and specialists from civil life who are commissioned In the army reserve. Although they are called "mllltnry training camps, the making of soldiers Is b.v no means the purpose nor even the chief aim of the training. No obligation for future military service of any kind Is Incurred by those who go to camps. The only requirement Is that they agree to stay the full 30 days of camp and obey the simple rules of good conduct which prevail there. While military training is a part of the routine of the camps, their main purpose, as Uncle Sam sees It, Is "To develop the manhood of the nation by bringing together young men of high and different types from all sections of the country on a common basis of equality and under the most favorable conditions of outdoor life; to teach them the privileges, duties and responsibilities of American citizenship; to stimulate the Interest of the youth of this country In the importance of military training as a benefit to the nation and the Individual taking such training; to Inculcate and obedience and to develop these youngsters, physically, mentally and morally." For that reason former President Coolldge once called the C. M. T. C. "schools In citizenship, and with their emphasis upon making these young men better fitted, both physically and mentally, for their duties ns citizens, the aptness of the health and citizenship clinics" characterization Is apparent. The C. M. T. C. Idea goes back to 1913 when the first college training camps for oflieers were organized by Gen. Leonard Wood. Associated with their history, too, Is the name of that exponent of vigorous outdoor life and robust Americanism, Theodore Roosevelt. Although Leonard Wood will always be remembered as the "father of the C. M. T. C.," It was the powerful Influence which aided in the Inauguraof the s Flatti-burtion of the training camp In 1915. The value of the training given In this camp was strikingly demonstrated when the United States was drawn Into the World war, and hundreds of trained officers, the product of the Plattsburg camp, were Immediately available for the services which were so badly needed. As the result of the lessons learned during the ,World war, the citizens training camps as they now exist were brought Into being. In 1920 the courses, the Paste. Red, White, and Woe, corresponding to the four summers which a candidate may attend. In the first, or Pnslc, course, youths with no prior training are guided through etvmentnry drills and given the maximum of allround development exercises. As tht courses advance opportunity Is afforded for more technical Instruction, though participation In athletics and hikes is required at all times. According to an announcement In a recent Issue of the United Stntes Army Recruiting News, the 49.000 young Americans who will attend tht "health and citizenship clinics this year are distributed as follows: m CM.TC. Life-Savin- g Instruction "man-building- now-famou- g President Hoover Commends the C. M. T. C. to Fathers end Mothers $ J 4 t 4 WfcflMnf ton, April Mr. Gears F. James, National Executlva Secretary, Military Training Campa Asa'n, 0 No-t- h Michigan Avenue, Chicago, 111. My Dear Mr. Jamea: Tha Citizens' Military Training campa have ful- through tan years, tha purpose for which they were established. They have proved themselves an important means toward physical and moral health in the individual and civic welfare in tha nation. Tha 4 willingness of young man to devote a month to this 4 training program for better citirenship la proof of 4 good-wi- ll in tha generation on whirh will presently devolve the maintenance of our aocial and political q, institutions. 1 command tha Citizens' if. campa to all fathers and mothers and to young men of suitable age in the hope and belief that tha camps will show thcmrrlves as T useful in the luture as they have been in the past. Sincerely yours, X HERBERT HOOVER. t ? I 4 4 T (. 4 4 JT X if. 4 T a 4. K'44'H"H444r444i':'44444t44444t National Defense act was passed b.v congress and that same year the Military Training Camps Association of America, an organization made up of men who had themselves enrolled In prewar camps In the four years from 1913 to 1916, appealed to the War department for the establishment of camps for the voluntary training of young men, authorized under the National Defense act. The secretary of war, the late John W. Weeks, approved the request and an appropriate item was Included in the budget for the next fiscal year. When the proposal was presented to congress by the military affairs committees it was heartily supported by James W. Wadsworth, chairman of the senate committee, and by the late Julius Kalin, chairman of the house committee, both of whom remained ardent friends of the camps during succeeding years. The first appropriation was sufficient for the training of 10,000 young men at ten different centers throughout the country. The minimum age of admission was fixed at sixteen years and plans were made for a series of three courses the Red, the White and Blue, giving one months training In successive years. Later the minimum age was placed at seventeen and a preliminary course, the Basic, was added. Congress made the graduates of the last, the Blue course, eligible for examination leading to a commission In the organized reserves. Instruction at the camps Is divided Into four In g. IS 300. .Aug. 30 31 31 30 31 ly IS Note: 100 Cavalry trainee from Second Corps Area to be trained at Ft. Ethan Allen. Vi. in First Corps Area, to Cavalry trainees from Record Corpg Area to be trained at Ft. Myer. Va., tn Third Corpa Area. IS,. 1930. AIWA Second Corps Area. 950.. July J Ft, Hancock, N. J Ft. Monmouth, X. J Ft. Niagara. N. Y Madison Bka. N. Y Plattsburg Bka., X. Y San Juan, Porto Rico THE WHITE HOUSE 4 4 Camp Dlx, N. 200.. July 700.. July 200.. Aug. 2500.. July 300.. June Third Corps Area. 250.. July 600.. July 3o0..July 500.. July Washington, Md 1550.. July Eustls, Va 600.. July Monroe, Va 200.. July Myer. Va Fourth Corps Area. Ft. McClellan, Ala. 700. . June 450. .June Ft. Barrancas, Fla. Ft. Oglethorpe, Ga. 750. .June Ft. Screven, Ga 350. .June 600. .June Camp Beauregard, La 800. .June Ft. Bragg, N. C. 750. .June Ft. Moultrie, S. C. Fifth Corps Area. 1500. .June Ft BenJ. Harrison, Ind 1600. .July Camp Knox, Ky 1000.. July Ft. Thomas, Ky Sixth Corps Area. Ft. Shedtan, 111 2000. .July 250 . . July Ft. Brady. Mieh 600. . July Camp Custer, Mich 1100.. July Jefferson Bks., Mo 250. .July Camp McCoy, Wia Ft. Ft. Ft. Ft. Ft. Ft. Ft. George G. Meade, Md Howard, Md Hoyle. Md Note: 600 Basic and Infantry trainee Area to be tiamed at Ft. Sneliing, Corps Area. ly ly ly ll-Ju- ly lt-Ju- ly g. g. 12 It 12 12 12 12 12 19 31 31 29 16 16 6 29 from Sixth Corps 1200.. Aug. 60.. Aug. 16 Note: 500 Basic and Infantry trainees from Seventh Corps Area to be trained at Jefferson Barracks, Mo., in Sixth Corps Ares. Eighth Corps Area. g. ly 22 17 6 9 H ly Del Monte, Calif Ft. MacArthur, Calif Ft W. Scott, Calif Pres, of Monterey, Calif. Ft Missoula, Mont Ft. Douglas, Utah 22 3 31 20 3 15 3 ly ly ly 20 19 19 Basic and Ftcld Artillery trainees from Ninth corps Ares to bs trained at Ft Francis . Wsrrs Wyo., in Eighth Corps Are Note: 49 wmi Ivr IM Ural kotlit Quack 1 ot mi(m. lavada Europe lll Many of the older generation remeiulier the Indian medicine man wlio Bold Ills euie iiil concoction from a red wagon under a sputtering oil liglil en city street colours and village npiures. lie has almost vanished from tli West, hut Ids tribe liUMi't died out. It bus only gone to Europe. In Berold-tim- lin, Paris,. Vienna and other continental cities, you cun find Rig Chief erjing Ids ware to curious knots of citizens. lit Id feat tiered headdress nnd quaintly colored clothes, be Is a novelty to tbe Kuro)4'aiis, who are taking his liokus-pokuclaims seriously. Wlints-Ills-Naiu- e Bad New for Burglar French engineer has invented an electric dog that Jumps, barks fiercely, and even tries to bite when theoretically a Imrglar' throws the light of a torch In Its face. The invention works on the principle of electric ceils which set up a current when a rny of light readies them. Tlds In turn atarls the motor that makes the dog act like a real animal. A tired evei morning ont f of the Bystem with t, the Chewing Gum Laxative. Smaller doses effective when taken In this form. A modern, scientific, family laxative. Safe and mild. Get poisons Fecn-a-min- The first in a scries of eight meetings of the Utah Taxpayers association was held here recently. Ogden Pea and tomato crops are advanced from three weeks to a month over last year. Midvale The Midvale Poultry Producers association Is planning the Immediate construction of an egg grading plant capable of taking care of twelve hundred cases of eggs a day. F. E. Ogden City Commissioner Williams was given a verdict of three thousand dollars in his libel suit against the Standard-Examiner- . Tooele Agreement for weed control work under cooperative program between the state and the county and the land owners hag been placed before the state board of agriculture. Ogden The proprietor of the 0. and E. pie shop found 130 pies hod by dashing them against the walls and ceiling when he opened his shop one moruing recently. FOR CONSTIPATION Usual Fate of Reformers Gracchus became tribune in Rome In 134 B. C. He Imped to restore the holdings of the small farmers and dispossess the rich of their wide possessions, which had lmen stolen. He introduced a bill for this purpose, but it was too bold a challenge to vested Interests, and he and 300 of his followers were massacred. been-destroy- 300.. June Ninth Corps Area, 900.. July 140.. July 140.. June 350.. July 150. .June 150.. July 190. .June Ft Geo. Wright, Wash. 355. .June Ft. Lewis, Wash 665 . .June Vancouver Bks., Wash Balsam of tvMyrrh ara authsriire rlvn4 mi r All 4mIw I illnn., in Seventh 150. . July Camp S. D. Little, Aria. 400, .June Ft Logan, Colo Ft. Sill. Okia. '....1000, .July 100. .June Ft Bliss. Texas 1200. .June Camp Bullis, Texas . E. 50. .June Francis Ft Warren, Wyo. e Use Hanfords calves. SpringvIUe Seventh Corps Area. 900.. Aug. lS00..Aug. Ft Des Moines. Iowa Ft Leavenworth. Kan. Ft Sneliing, Minn FT. Crook, Neb Ft Lincoln, X. D Rockville Mis Helm Hopkins la acrlously Injured In nn auto accident. Provo Utah County Fair will be laurked by big exhibit of fire work If present plans materialize. Gunnison Fish and Game Club U rulsing a fund for the beautifying of canyon scenic stsit Tlinpatiogus lin.v Scout Circus I eMvicd to w Itne.--s assembling of oi er U.ooo Scouts. 'P.ssde A liulf aere of flowers Is planted by tbe Central school pupils. a new front is being conNcphl structed on tbe Juab talierimele. langvltch IsM'ut poultry association inemlMTs have over forty received thousand baby chicks the last few days. This city will eonstruct Xprlngvllle an electrical power plant In the Spring creek rutty on. I.ogan Poultry nnd Iamb feeding were the concluding subjects of the annual hankers course In agriculture at the U. S. A. C. Pleasant Grove rieasant Grove, American Fork, nnd Lchi wilt be supplied with artificial gas. Marysvalo A daily mall service will Ih supplied to this city, Kanab, and Incrmediute mints by the D, and It. G. Western railroad. Yenfiv Twenty-fivhead of purebred cattle were exhibited at the first Black and White Day held In this city. Fillmore The purpose of the recently organized West Millard Dairy association is to eradicate disease among cattle. Price The Chamber of Commerce Is taking steps to secure the 1931 convention of the American Legion. American Fork Contract for the construction work on the new $160,ort) waterworks system has been awarded to a Salt Lake company. Logan 32 students of department of Forestry and range at the U. S. A. C. have accepted with employment the U. S. Forest Service. rinin City Second annual Black and White Day attracted large numbers nnd there were 120 entries In the list. 32 Club boys exhibited Officials of Cache county farm bureaus met to discuss a project to build a road through Logan canyon. Provo Band concerts by Provo professional musicians will be inaugurated beginning June 8. Nephi Officials have been Inspecting the possibilities of developing underground water in Juab valley. Manti Improvements amounting to $5,000 are being planned for the egg grading plant, Provo A record crowd of six thous- and people attended the B. Y. U. dr-cua" in the university stadium. Logan ' Headachy, bilious, constipated T hi NATURES REMEDY tonight. This mild, safe, vegeta-- r ble remedy will have you feeling fins by morning. Youll enjoy free, thorough bowel action with-- r out the slightest sign of griping Take or discomfort. Safe, mild, purely veeetoble at drvgttistr only 25c FEEL LIKE A MILLION, TAKE W. N.U., Salt Laka City, No. 21-1- |