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Show 4 SOUTH CACHE COURIER, HYRUM, UTAH - irfin- .. tsMito mtot 'iiwww-- - Enlist, and go to College Enlist and go to college Is what the War Department is urging on the young men of the nation, ae cording to information just received by President E. G. Peterson of the Utah Agricultural College. This adyice means that the War department has developed a plan whereby young men. not yet, of draft age can train for special vSF service, either as soldiers or as technicians, in the various institutions of the land. There is to be established at the Utah Agricultural College a Students Army Training Corps, supplementary to the Reserve Officers Training Corps that has been in successful operatiou at that institution for Over a year. In this new organization, students of the institution over will eighteen but under twenty-on- e be allowed to enlist. Those under eighteen will be allowed to enroll. The purpose of the plan Is to 'provide for the very important need3 of the army for highly trained men as officers, engineers, doctors, chemists and administrators of every hind. The importance of this need Pleasures are' bestowed by destiny upon those who have the judgment to practice frugality and foreDont spenl all you sight. earn on the passing show. Good things come To, Those Who Save Now Join the growing number of young men who have a savings account in our care. . STATE BANK HYRUM use more corn If use morejtsh & heetts me Just enough $ my use syrups ivr "1 iffS. and serve ihe cause Oreedom U. S. FOOD ADMINISTRATION SESfflmMSS fill In Tear Out Hand Letter-Carri- TO THE LOCAL POSTMASTER: to me on Kindly Lave letter-carri- deliver er 1 faulo number watiuaj (&iute or Mail to Post Office Jot which will pay on delivery: (Date) - er .$5. U.S. nouibor WAR-SAVING- S each STAMPS at $ , (Seu price below) 25c. U. S. THRIFT STAMPS at 25c. each. i"ne Address W?f "lo W'O Na. ir i '"T'.csr'j.i !( ) D Ul l Cs'nTftF'sr yttowi'- SUBSCRIBE FOR The South Cache Courier cannot be too strongly emphasized. The plan is an attempt to mobolize and develop the brain powef of the young men of the country for these services which demand special training. Its object is to prevent the Profits and Prices Profits may be considered from two angles: 1st Their 2nd As a return to investors. When profits 'are small as compared with sales, they have ' little effect on prices. , Swift & Companys profits are only a fraction of a cent per pound on all products sold, and if eliminated entirely would have practically no' li effect on prices. I Swift & Company paid 10 per cent dividends to over 20,000 stockholders out of its 1917 profits. It also had to build premature enlistment for active service of these men who could by extending the perid of their college training multiply manifold their value to their country. If, however, the need arises for the services of these men in ,thfighting line? the terms of their enlistment are such that they can be called by the presi- J dent on a days notice. For the present it" will be the policy of the government to keep them in training until their draft age is reached. This is a war in which soldiers are not only marksmen, but also engineers, chemists, physicists, geologists, doctors and specialists in Scientific training is many lines. indispensible. Engineering skill Is needed by the officers who direct every important military operation and who control our lines of transIn the port and communication. same way chemical and physical knowledge are in constant demand at the front as well as behind the lines while the task of saving the lives and restoring the health of hundreds of thousands of wounded calls for the services of regiments of military physicians. The scientific training which prepares a man to fulfill one of these highly specialized duties and the more liberal training which helps to develop the qualities of leadership needed by the officer or administrator are essential elements of military efficiency. For the purpose of developing men who shall have this combination of military and intellectual training a new corps has been created in the army, to be called the Students Ar- effect on prices; extensions and improvements out of profits; to finance large stocks of goods made necessary by unprecedented requirements ;of the, United States and Allied Governments; and to provide protection against the day of declining markets. ' Is it fair to call this ' profiteering? Swift & Company, U.S. whenever their work is such that The readers of this paper will be the needs of the service, that is for pleased to learn that there is at Least mechanics, technicians, engineers, one dreaded risease that science has chemists, nurses and the like, are been able to cure in all stages, and to make that course as such that 1 s Catarrh. Halls Catarrh Cure is the only postive cure now known to the medical fraternity. Catarrh be ing a constitutional disease, requires treatment. a constitutional Halls Catarrh Core Is taken internally, acting directly upon the blood and mucous surfaces of the system, thereby de stroying the foundation of the disease, and giving the patient strength At twelve oclock Washington obby building up the constitution and assisting nature in doing its work serves the Angelus in many offices have so much faith and The proprietors shops. For a few minutes in its curative powers that they offers everyone stops and makes a prajer One Hundred Dollars for any case that for the President, the army and it fails to cure. Send for list of testMany churches navy and victory. imonials & are hold CHENEY Co., and F. J. Address: open noonday services my Training Corps. Voluntary enToledo, Ohio! for this purpose, and in many homes listment in this corpses open to all short prayers are offered. In one Sold by all Druggists, 75c able bodied students in the instituof the suburbs of the city, the childAhv prf1eitipnt i ren got interested, and a widetion of collegiate grade who are not i under 18 years of age. Students un- the college yeap will attend a six awake boy, aged seven, impressed der 18 cannot be legally enlisted, weeks camp for rigid and intensive his playmates with the solemnity of but they may enroll and thus receive military instructions with privates the situation, and ' prevailed upon military training until they reach pay, and will be subject to the call some fifty of them to join him in the age when they can legally enlist. of the president for active service at prayer. Not having been brought on the stately petitions of ritualThe boy who enlists in the Stu- any time, should the exigencies of up istic faith, he made his prayer acdents rmy Training Corps will be the military situation demand it. to his own traditions. a member of the army of the United The policy of the governent, how- cording But what do you say at your States. He will be provided by the ever, will be to keep members of noonday prayers? asked his mother. War department with uniform and this corps in college until their draft We kneel down and shut our equipment, but will be on furlough age is reached, and the War depart eyes and put up our hands, and statue and will not receive pay. He ment will have the power to order then I say,, Now I lay me down to will undergo regular military train- such men to continue in college evsleep; but Oh, God, help us lick the ing as a part of his course during en after their draft age is reached Germans! S100 REWARD &1G0 , jA Small Boys Prayer 4 |