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Show . EKLISTEO MEN L1AY - BECOME OFFICERS . The enlisted man now has the same jr opportunity to become an officer as I th college graduate as every so often 9 " ' echools for the making of second and first lieutenants are opened, and men f ' may make application and readily win . shoulder straps. The young man of 18 to 21 may. after spending one year i Jn the battery, take the examination . for 'West iPoint, and secure a liberal education at the expense of the coun- I try and a birth at high pay for life . , after the completion of his studies at R the school on the Hudson. .. . . , Why not go with your own brothers, R cousins and relatives? Why not lend t your strength and talents by the side of your brother Utahn that autocracy 1 jnay be forever downed? You will live and fight with those you have known for years, and when the 145th returns aner the war as it will Utah will eee that you are provided for, for you ? will have shown the spirit which all r Utah Joves. Ages 18 to 31 and 31 to 41. ! all on any recruiting office, or write U. S. RecruiUng Station, Main and Second South Sts., Salt Lake City r for tnU Information. The time is lim ited, and if you wiah to do your bit. P you must grtfip the opportunity at once f for a few days will suffice to fill the 145th. If America's good enough to live In. it's certainly good enouph to fight j for. Won't you go and 'help George , do it?'' |