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Show I Vofunlary Enlistments I Open For U, S. I i Army. lH .Word has been received from Ma-M Ma-M Jpr A. R. Emery, rccrutlng officer, X Central Officer, Salt Lake City, who 9 is in charge of recruiting In the dla-H dla-H ti-lct covering the entire state of Utah jS and the southern half of Idaho, that K Voluntary enlistments arc now open K for nil branches of the U. S. nrmy. m This Includes Infantry, cavalry, ar- tUlcry, different staff departments, ' medical' corps, aviation tank, niul moll mo-ll tor transportation corps, etc. W Tho enlistment period for reonllst- M cd men, that Is hum who havo had jM provlbus servico ether In tho rpgulnr fT army, national nrmy, or federalized if... national guard, Is ono or three years. Mf Men rconllstlng Immediately aro on- Mr ' titled to tho discharge bonus .travel ;j . pay of flvo cents a mllo, and a thirty d day furlough. Then thoro is tho fj threo year 'jnllstmont for men serr-1 E Ing their first enlistment. Any man B enlisting for threo years and desiring jS service overseas will be sent on overfly over-fly scab service almost Immediately. In W Jf this connection the government has tixF Just called for CO, 000 volunteers for g .overseas- servico .these non to. re-1 re-1 place those now serving with tho A. $- . E. F. and desirous of returning to I their business life, which they left ft at a personally sacrifice in answering i tho government's call for men during y the war. V Men enlisted for threo years, 6 though serving their first enlistment n may be discharged on tho compeltlon I of ono year's service. The details of I the regulation covering this ono year discharge for men In the first enlist-I enlist-I mpntare now being worked out by the War Department. 1 STATIONS OP TIIE UNITED , m STATES ARMY - ., ,. 1. Different organizations of the U: S. If army aro at present stationed In the n following places: All over the Unit-US Unit-US c'd States, China, Philippines, Haw-m. Haw-m. . atlan Islands, Alaska, Panama Canal IS Zone, besides thoso forces engaged R in active servico overseas in Franco and Russia. An enlisted man at $k . present has more opportunity to sc-fl sc-fl lect tho branch In which ho will servo fj and location in which this servico I shall be rendered than over before . The pay Is still on the war basis, ' 1 tho lowest rank on his first enllst- MtL. ment getting thirty dollars, besides PL, bis food, clothing, lodging, and med- leal attention. It you computo tho I' pay of an enlisted man, giving credit I In money value, fo rtho things which 8 he is furnished, you will sco that It X. amounts to about one hundred dolor dol-or lars por month, his thirty dollars ac-t ac-t X. tual pay Is velvet, spending' money, 1 "wi with tho exception of that paid out ' ''" for laundry .toilet articles, etc. A man with proper attltudo under .1. tho conditions offered by tho Army 1; , may llvo a clean self respecting llfo, improving himself physically as well , ; v as mentally. Tho conditions that will 1 r shortly exist In the regular army will " ; bq quite an improvement over thoso t-. that havo necessarily existed in our t war camps and cantonments. Tho aimy wil soon again bo stationed at , its regular posts, where men are ' ' housed in substantial modern bar- racks, each organization (company, P., troop, battery or other dotachmont) i " Jf having Its own amusement room,- CJv Jv which contains such things as books, . periodicals, phonographs, pianos, pool tables, etc. At tho proper season ath- ' W letlo games of all kinds aro oncour- aged. They 'will have baseball, bas- I ketball and football teams and every I , means is afforded bo that tho I men may llvo a healthful and ploas- 1 ant existence, Tho work will bo nlbro 1, systematized and improved in every 1 way, duo to our recent experience. It 1 will not bo so intensive aa waB nee- ( I essaiy during our war preparation, Those meu entering .some of the more technical brancfew, such a4 av-I av-I lottos, Btotor, traMjort, tn, fttgftal corps, engineer corps, otc, will have a cbanco to take up a trade, or work at pn6 so that when they loavo the army, they will have a trado in which they aro well versed, and can practice prac-tice with tho propor remuneration In civil life. TfllZ RESERVE Our latest Tegular cnllstraont was for seven yearslthreo years active aenrieefwUkthe troops, at the end I wlil4k Hw, imlaeo th juan o- sires to reeullst, ho was furloughod .to the reserve-niul remain on uamv .for four years.. Tho present enlistment enlist-ment has no reserve feature. Tho man at tho end of the one or throe year enlistment, may cither ree.nl 1st or sever entirely his relations wttn tho military establishment. . AOE lilMIT i The BKO limits for tho present en-llstments en-llstments ore1 fiora eighteen to forty. tfea tctweea 111 tees t,t Wjhteen I and twenty-ono must havo an affidavit, affida-vit, registration card or boiiiu such data, so as to show tho rccrultWi; officer their actual ago. 'lIEXTKIT OK ARMY TRAINING I Ily looking around amongst your own acquaintances who havo been In tho army, you cannot doubt but that army training and life Is a benefit to young men. The majority of men in civil life work within doors, and kAT Try UttU opportwilty lor put- door e.xercUc. If tho body is glvbu the piopor cxerciso or tho proper chance for developont boforo It Is matured, It will resist nil kinds of work and tendencies towards disease with which It may come in contact In later years. The men's mind nnd body aro vory closely related. If tho one Is nb( healthy and alert, tho other oth-er cannot be. Let Uncle Sam train you mentally and " physically whllo you ar at tho developing aro. Ho may have ta call on you at any timu M for military service. - HV lli:CKL'ITI.(; STATIONS .' 2H I Tho RocruUing Stations for" this 3JM district' aro located us follows: Salt RS Lako City, Utah, Ogden. Utah, Provo, MB .Utah, Prlco, Utah, Dolso, Idaho, Poc- ,Hh atollo, Idaho, Twin Falls, Idaho, and vllSS Idaho Falls', Idaho. For information jfll P5'y by loiter, or in person airf. mU neawU roerUBB tfcJGjJP5( J ! il |