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Show ADVANTAGES OF THE U. S. ARMY THU 32NI) JNrANTItY This regiment has been allocated to tho states of Utah, Nevada and ' California for the purposo of recsiill-Iiir. recsiill-Iiir. It Is tho Intention of tho reel-ment reel-ment to obtaliThicn from these 9ta',cs of whom tho regiment will bo p- 1 .J and who, in turn, will form an in-Ifantry in-Ifantry roglnuont of which tlioic ilatea may well bo proud. Tho 32nd U. S. Infantiy lj nt present pre-sent stationed at Camp Keaiuey In I ho southenuoBt part of southern California, tho land Into hleh Kiln winter never cnturos( whero training train-ing may bo carried on 360 diyi of the year, and whero all sports ure Indulged In tho year uround, with tlio exception of Uioro sporti that de- pend entlicly upon snow nud ico. VOOATIOXAI, AND KDUCATIOVALi TltAIXING All advantages of vocational ai.d educutlonal tialning as evpUlnc.il In aimy pamphlets now being circulated circulat-ed throughout the country arouirl Logan, will be open to ma f the 32ud Infantry. In short any m.-.u tu this regiment miy, If ho has tho am- bition to ask for It, an educational nnd vocational training that will com pare facorably with that of any trade school In the country. SOCIAL AI)VAXTAOi:S Tho Unlisted Men's club of tho regiment Is a wide awake orgatiln-tlou orgatiln-tlou and recuUst all possible eiuviur-ngement eiuviur-ngement fiom tho ofllcors, as do all things for the benefit of the men Tho club holds dances petloulcnlly to which young ladles, piopeily chap oroncd, aro brought out fiom Han Diogo and tho nelgliboilng tonus In government ttuiibpoiti'tlon. The h t bund In tho lcinity, that of tne 32nd Infanlo'i furnislics tho music fo1-these fo1-these affairs. The club also publish- cb a weekly paper, I which all racn In the regiment havo an oppoitunliy to express thtir views on any subject. sub-ject. SPOUTS Any spoit from baseball and tout-all tout-all to teen and pool, may e liilulgel lu duijng th entlro year, with tua-terlals tua-terlals furnished fiee of cbnrgo by tho government. Everything poa slblo Is done to encourago sports, i there elug crack regimental teams that hold their own with teams of t'io Bui rounding country In all branches of spoil. aivaxoi:mi'.xt Oppoitunltles foi advancement me always piesont In the 32nJ'as 'io out oi every five men In an Infantn compaii) Is a non-comnilssloned olfl-cor. olfl-cor. A fact aluo worthy of noto Is that thiitoen o'lllcois qt tho roglmeiic aio men who havo risen fiom the milks. All ofllcers undet stand the enlisted men thoroughly nnd nothing but h'aimonlous coopeiatlon ex'nth between onlceis and mon. An offl car's first and most Impotrant duly Is to see to tlie vvclfaio of the men of his command. The infantiy, tho quccu of battles, Is thnt branch of the service, whlcn lu battle, If successful, brings vlctciy to all arms. If unsuccessful, btlngs defeat. Tho Infantry I8 tho backbone back-bone of the army, For further Information regaullng this regiment applicants may wilto to Captain Alexander J. MacN'ab, At- iff f. myltecrulting Olllce, Salt Lake CUy, 1 Utah, or to U. S. Army Recruiting Omco, Logan, Utah. W . - H 3 |