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Show THREE HUNDRED MEN LEAVE THE U. A. G. -UP.' Three hundred and ninety-seven California and Nebraska men, who fhavo been receiving special mllltarv and technical training as members of the vocational section ot the S. A. T. C. nt the Utah Agricultural Col- iIcko. have Just been sent to various camps throughout the country for active military service. There men completed the lntenslvo elgh. weeks' cours at the College and iiV. adequately ade-quately prepared to serve as raech inks in-ks and technicians In Uncle Sam's fighting forces. According to Adjutaa: II. C. Torco the men wore distributed ns foll.n: To Fort WInfleld Sco t, California, Califor-nia, were sent 143 auto mechanics, 33 blacksmiths, 57 carpenters, 2S machhilsts, 31 radio operatois and 36 unclassified; to Camp Cody,f De-mlng, De-mlng, Now' Mexico, were sent 20 chauffeurs; to Camp Jackson, Soutli Caiollna, 10 horseshocis; and to Camp Henphreys, Virginia, 30 con-cieto con-cieto workers, Beforo leaving the men prepared and presented to tho citizens of Logan Lo-gan a orlcs of resolutions thanking them for the kind treatment accord-od accord-od the soldleis during their training period. |