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Show UTAH'S REGIMENT OF THE "BIG GUN" CORPS In accordance with tuo plan ot the War Department to locatlzu tlio rec-Imotits rec-Imotits of tlio regular army the CGth Artillery Iteglmenfof tlio coast artillery ar-tillery corps has been allotted to Utah and Is sending soldiers) to Lo-Knu Lo-Knu to tell young men of the opportunities oppor-tunities offered by bervlug In the ' regiment. This organization has an ctcollcnt war record; was foimcd at Uoiitun .hniboF. went to Franco by vmy "of, England early In 1018; va. In action at Chateau Thierry, Saint Mlhlcl, near'-Vorilun, and In tlio drive 'through the Argonno forest which ended tho'war. " Rarly Ln 1019 the regiment returned to' Kaw Yoik whero it remained a tew vreekn, then vront'to Su Francisco, whro It wu ntatlonodYbn (Be south .bank of iftj (toldea'atke for a (a nicnthr. In ' OeloW.lfcl. tlia raglihapt. :tovd " wUUthe 31st Artillery Bttein O A. C tp Camp IievU, neSr ,fiwomo. ' AVaab., where U la new pi cpailr.fi f.-t v (in) tf$V practice t t.u hold yi-.v r , Oil summer. , - r The 55th Artillery la iuotorUrd "' uhd la equipped with twenty four 155 mm (about six Inches) Fnsiich , rilloux rltles, the aristocrats of nio-. nio-. bile Infautry, which run on ruloei tires, aro drawn by Caterpillar ti:tc-tora ti:tc-tora and.thow a nluotj onund hii;u ictploslvo shell ton miles. Honuoo tho guns and tractors tho rotjtnient 1 equipped with a mobllo artillery lopalr SlTop with electrically driven nthes, drills and machine tolls, oy-ncotylono oy-ncotylono welding and blacl wjith outfits mounted on four wheel Uivo tiucka, 20 five passengar touring . . cars, tcnurcconnalBsaiico or staff ob servation ars, sovonty-flvo motorci-clcs motorci-clcs with'sldc-curs, 125 four whscl .drlvo ammunition and oupply trucks, four mobile wlroless sets, conipluto f - -Tloid. folei)hono.j3yatom with switch- ., boards and nearly a hundred tale-PQfrss, tale-PQfrss, And uevwrfcl oorapleto Beta bt' Ui(rtrunnW and "JMlnIpmunt for sur vJms. mtttf maJmr wd orloirtaiion. MWjadltig trairt, , ftstmutb ubtru inonlo, "piano' tibjaa. ' prismatic com-, . paaMa, eUalnirand, flratii outfit.' a 5fitlY',RcgVht,jl In flie 31st atgtUUry MJaTa. c A. ' . C. . which ' n$iflnns. at'OAjhwn who6i for .',il'JtBt W"- In" trto haudilag of all UlmVac-ulprosnt .mpnUonetl above. Thari inciuife th -motor transport Hf$fyJich trao aut,.truBk ,ad '-': SititttSFrlra aod UMcMntjg! aiiq! ' fofc&'. voKr'nji and telotmono ousfwatorn and repair man nd visual shjflalmanr and'.tKo t-Hmtkilrfi sehoolvrhlcli trains' men , j. for. surveying,, niupplhs, making na-j-, tmuoMleal' obEorvatlons fo.r, deter-, V . inlnWou of meridian ti.u. A pi'rfy, jWat men who recently graduated from tho orluutatlon school aiq bow pro-, noilna an accurate matt of the Cuuiu Lewis Itesurvatlou for tlio target prsctlco firing to bn held thero thta Hiuiiuiar. ' la" addition to- thu brigade schools n.iri f the regiment havo access to) lliuUamp Lewis bchools which' train j "meiVfoR commercial telegraph and inUlfl work, auto and niotoryclo repairing, re-pairing, blackslthlng, and give courses cours-es In all common uchool brauchos, "such couimorlal coursos as book-Mieoplng, book-Mieoplng, typuwrltlng, shorthand, oust ncs3 L'ngllsh and In SpanlBh nnd Fraoch. As books are furnished by tho schools and tho camp library, a fiiung man serving In tho reglmeat U&a tho opportunity to got. at. no feponso to hlmuelf. instruction Iri any Bio. or sovtral. of thoso subjects feoii ho may deslra to study. Con-tahu Con-tahu appropriated ?2;000.000 vocational training In tho army t- thu fiscal year ondlnu Juno .10, 20, and schools havo boon estab-ensued estab-ensued so that every man ln tho army ".Ja tho opportunity to learn a trade. .-Suut mon serving In tho coast ar-JMlVy ar-JMlVy corps nro offcre.l particular advantages for schooling. Qualified men have tho prtvllego of attending tho enlisted specialists' department of tho coast artillery school at Fort 3 .Monroe, Virginia. Hero mon are A given highly specialized courses In 3 electricity, gnsjngliio operation nnd 'I maintenance, surveying, radio work, and clerical brnches 'leading to tho & non-coinnilssloncd staff gardes of el- ctilclau scrgcants.'radlo sergeants, 1 master electricians, master gunners, I cnglnccis nnd sergeants major. At 1 this school (justified men nlso have U tho opportunity of training for the f grado of wnrraut ofllcer In tho en- G glncorlng or naMgatlpn branch of C the mlno plantor service, owhlch Is I 'Prt of tho coast rtlllry. I In the inodorn arttllary icglinento 1 fh soldiers spond very llttla of thalr I tlmo at drills which, might become i BtonoCtitHMiii. In the 55th artillery I (tiara ar so Springfield rifles; all I men are armed with the Colt .45 ' zi automatic plst-ol and after ho recruit : instruction course of three weeks' for j men who never have boaii in tho boi- 1 vice, only onquifh Inrautry di 111 Is j hold to I;oep the men In good phy- ! slcnl condition, to malntalv proper i military appeanCnco and to Insure a I soldleily execution of guard duty and ceremonies. Of -course all. men i must learn to servo tho cannon and should qualify as first clnss gunners, whfch Increases their pay, but the ambitious' man will quickly qualify for one of the rated positions or non-coiiunlasloned non-coiiunlasloned gradit-t, with further Increase of pay, or becoho a specialist special-ist and do the paitlcular kind of work ho likes and about which he wlBhes to Tcaln" nioro. U will thus bo soeu that the coast artillery corps offorrt much tb the young man who contemplates, the army ar-my as r ,arr or who desiros to rely renuan lit, the afy long epcmgh to secure training In a trade pr vo-cat4o,nr,wlthout vo-cat4o,nr,wlthout tho cxihmum of gtiin,; to. a'atol us a civillnq'. .In addl-tton addl-tton ioithetio cu.iciitoual aavauUges-tfte aavauUges-tfte jstWlci' nas uppQttuaiMaa tot travel,' tra-vel,' k free fro vprrloa litajut the Idgh. -i. - ' cnt flf UvluK, Is iiunrvqd pnical- ly, and, It ho desires, can Save ii(oOt ey with wjilch to starV HU -if 'when ho roturns to civil, life at 'the end of his enlistment. K a young ' man with ambition outers t)io army nd takes advantage. of tho-jin&prtunW tlos pttbroittlJQ-4v;ni rhl'fil Hfo';,bcttoreflipp1lro,j'Bfroil(''irt ' tho lino he chodaes to oltow. , " MAJOR p.. 0. TERR'?,' 1 U. S. Army Recruiting !, " "- Dttlce, Salt Lake City i ,' ' ' LSFT CORNS OR CALLUSES' OFF Doesn't hurt! Lift any corn or callus off with fingers 1 n . KUJJ Ron't suiTert A tiny I it!" o( rrwino oost lihfa few oer it any ilrujf fctore. Apply a fow dio. i n (lie curiH, cnlluses nd "hard Vln" n bottom bot-tom of fwt, then lift tliciu off AVhun Fnn'Eonr roinovni curii f un the toon or ciiUiim-m from tlto liuttom I tnt, the skin liinulli It left, pink nnd in iltliv and ' iicvi'r Mori, tender or Irr. i'.oiL WANTED Q Iri " for genoral offlce (work. Phono 48. Adv MBMHMaHSJSJSJSejS |