| Show V V A MESSAGE To University of Utah S. S A. A T. T C. C Men MenThe The organization of the Students' Students Arm Army Training Corps ina in ina ina a time of national need of trained soldiers illustrated well weIl the great resources and ready adaptability of our republic and its institutions We Ve are proud of the hundreds of thousands of young men Including the unit at this University who responded to the call The armistice has been signed peace is coming there is not now the need of training over night masses of men for service on the battlefield and in the trenches In all aU probability therefore the Students' Students Army Training Corps will be bp demobilized In its place however we may safely expect another organization tion to provide military training for all bodied able-bodied male students students students stu stu- stu- stu dents of our institutions of learning as a provision against the possible rise of another power filled with the unholy desire to rule the world by might Meanwhile the Great War Var and its issues have greatly changed conditions on earth Especially have new duties and opportunities come to our country Men are needed who can cando cando cando do the new work intelligently and efficiently More than ever does our nation need men who have the training given by edu edu- cation You young men who may soon be discharged from the army must consider well your future plans As far as possible let nothing interfere with your educational careers In a few weeks wees the University will be running smoothly as in the past though with a new power for service taught by the lessons of the war You joined the Students' Students Army Training Corps because you were patriotic Americans not because of the liberal privileges accorded you within the corps You should continue your educational educational educational edu edu- training in the same spirit Moreover one outstanding lesson of the war is the value when big work is to be done of the trained mind The man trained for service will In the future have a greater advantage than ever While we give thanks for the righteous outcome of our late struggle do not let us fail faU to look courageously into the future and resolve to enter into its work with the vigor that comes from proper preparation JOHN A. A WIDTSOE |