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Show r QUOTA NOW FILLED AT A. V. With two hundred and eighty-four men already Inducted Into the collegiate col-legiate section of'the Students' Ar-my Ar-my Training Corps at the Utah Agricultural' Ag-ricultural' College, 'the Institution has practically tilled Its quota. But sixteen more men can bo received In this cectlon before the full -thrjo hundred assigned to tho college have been secured. Men will havo until October 30 to secure induction, but it is expected that some days before this date the quota will bo filled. The 'closing dato for Induction Into In-to tho vocational section of tho S A. T. C. Una uIpo been e xtended until October 30. In this section tho college col-lege has been granted COO man. Of thcso nil but 200 have been secured. In tho vocational section special opportunities exist for men wl'i some past experience along mechnu-Ical mechnu-Ical linos to secure lntonslvo training train-ing In their special fields. Tho de-maud de-maud for Instructors Is also great In this Eectlon so that often men with conslderabloexporlcnco are almost al-most Immediately upon Induction advanced In military rank and made Instructors with a consequent ln-cieaso ln-cieaso In pay. Tho'collegO' 6tTors advantage to men who desire training as chauf- fours, auto mechanics, machinists, carpenters, horseshoois, blacksmiths radio operators, wagoners, surveyors, survey-ors, topographical draughtsmen and concrete workers. Men to bo qualified quali-fied for Induction Into this work must bo 19 years of ago or over. Bg ShA |