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Show Enlist . by Going to the Utah Agricultural College Now Opportunities at Logan for Utah and Idaho Boys in Training Corps to Train for Commssidns in U. S. Army and for Technical Service v .-; '' : , . ' -.' , , .. ' . ! On September ith. if the present draft bill becomes Government, 0 men qualified to nen"3 eoliefe should a law. all young men of America, between the agea of remitter in the S. A. T C. AT ONCE. 10 and 21, must remoter lor tome form of military service. New and former atudentt may regiatar at tht Utah It th expreesed desire of the War Department end the Agricultural College BY -MAIL. Pill out and tend the Stat Council of Dafenaa that all qualified attend college following card to the Registrar, Utah Agricultural Col-. and aecura a combination of military and academic train- lege, Logan. Utah. It will constitute you, upon accept- - mg To make thia possible, Studenta' Army Training ance by the Institution, a atadent of th Utah Agricultural Corp (3. A. T C ) haa been eetabliahed at the Utah College and a member of the students' Army Training Agricultural College. Should Congrcea lower the age of Corpa. liability to immediate military acrvice. men of the new If you arc over 21 but hare not yet been called for agea NOT ALREADY ENLISTED may find difficulty military aervice or hsveneen given deferred clasaificatioa, tn entering th eervtce otherwiae than through the Draft you may enter the Utah Agricultural College and enroll Be.ro. Men who enlist in the S. A. T C, when they m the Reserve Officers' Training Corpa- You will then come under the jurisdiction of the draft law, WILL BE receive apeaal military and academic training to prepare. PLACED IN CLASS 5D To meet the request of the you for a commissioned office is the United State Ann. ;:;.::.''.:'. '.. ,.:'- 'y'"' ' REGISTRATION CARD ' ; j ' Agricultural College of Utah ' Special Mail Rtgittrafion Form - 1 th iinerini a cendidet far semiasian w lite Agricultural College ef Utah aad to las StiiJiwsa' Anay TnuMne Ceees . f taat lmtnutKm. de srrby pllf mjfU. oa tMutf admittW, w cooiann ItJKtly sad M ail bam. w Ms rul. mai try U WOft . ssisas ta seosaest il seat inleresla. f) g Nanw la "B i j i in , ii ii Age . Hoeataednas , , ' " t' Oats ef birth. ,' ',' " a-i i s ' '." Fithsr-. aaaat ' , " , Mother's assaa ' " ,.' : i ' . . Ltael guatsa Address . cut Msaai The entrance fee of $5.00 should be enclosed. Check practical courses of the College, without examination or Poet Office money order accepted. (Th student may Th Utah Agricultural College responding mag-delay mag-delay payment of the 15.00 entrance fee until be arrive at nlfkently to the Government's request that military and the School.) The applicant should report for work on technical expert be trained. It maintains, unimpaired, . September 30th, or a soon thereafter a possible. however, it organisation for college and vocational work Candidate are admitted to the Freshman claw who in the ia great School of Agriculture. Home Economic. ant graduate of high school or who hav IS unit of high Agricultural Engineering, Mechanic Arts. Commerce and acbool work. In certain cases mature students or other Businee Administration, and General Science. . Special may ba admitted conditionally to the collegiate work of opportunities offered to girl m Home Economic, Child . the Institution if they satisfy th committee on entrance) Welfare and related work. Teacher trained, meeting, of their ability to successfully carry the work. Those IS all Smith-Hughe requiremtnta. Fall term open Septenv yeart of sge or rver, or those under 18 who hsve had two bar 30th. For further informetion, eddress President's years of high school work, ar admitted to the vocational Office, Utah Agricultural College, Logan, Utah. Sme Yoonelf nd Tour Cwratrt by RegUterbi at tks UTAH AGRICULTURAL COLLEGE "- Kft Contents lSriuidfaoto nMM iA "l ,;5 n- " " , 3LW U Ullllllnl Tl- j F1"'41'""'. For Infants and Children. . r7" Motiiers Know That : Genuine CastonV I ' Uh 1 " LCOHOL-ijPBR CENT," r-':v-:r i ' ;. g - 7 't$ ; teuitine Signature , If . Ul Mineral NotNahcotk Ml All IT '4i JhmplunSmt 1 . ijitlf 'constipationandDiarrhoca. f A Aft UOG MtSriVJ For Over - r II 'i. ihi Thirty Years . Exact Copy of Wrapper. tmk onrraua aoaiHNV NtwvoamcrTT. ',, saaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaMaaaaaaaal Wants to sell you your ice this summer. Family trade is solicited. Delivery is made to your door every morning. If you want good, pure, clean ice call No. 9. I RANCH BARGAINS . f 12 ACRES NEAR BOUNTIFUL, UTAH All in crop. 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I 9 ACRES, WITH GOOD WATER RIGHT AH level land, an ideal place for hog ranch, about 5 miles from the city. v I Well worth $1000.00, but will sell for $750.00. A great ? I bargain. 32 ACRES, SPLENDID IMPROVEMENTS All inchest I crops of grain and alfalfa, and various other., crops, full I water right, fine lot of implements and tools, some good I teams and cattle, hogs, chickens, in fact everything to step I right out with to make a fortune; close to good markets. I There is also a good house and outbuildings, corrals, cow I sheds and coops and stabling. Crops and everything in- U ' a eluded at $250.00 per acre, on terms. II I For Full Particulars See 1 Bingham Realty Company I W. Rook, Manager Thrift and Clothes Y ' Thrift in its true sense, and f as we believe our government I " wishes all to practice it, means I yV-J the elimination of waste and the II avoidance of extravagances. 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We have a Great Variety of g g Candies made in our own factory. It is Fresh, Clean, Sani- g 3 tary and Wholesome. Try it once and you will want more, g 3 We use the best materials and serve you the Best Goods. - g m We serve All Kinds of Soft Drinks and All Kinds of Soda g m Fountain Specials and Fancy Dishes. You will -find our a store a deightlful place to spend some of your leisure time. S a We invite you to call and assure you of the most courteous m treatment S Royal Candy Co. f 7 i Rfcfnen.ber Our Store Closes At 10 O'clock, and It Will Be S J Necessary For You To Call Before That Hour g !EISIIBS2XXI!IXIIIEEI2SMEZXISiBfE33 . Carter's Little Liver Pills You Cannot be v A Remedy That Constipated 0:stm Makes Lite 5 and Happy M&M Worth Lmasl I &irt! m STX Q PIUS. 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