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Show HXI'KRIK.M '; MIMOHS W.IXtED The g.;vi '.-I'll me nt wants r.x- ' perleucci. miners and a Kieat effort In hiding made to enlist such men in the service of Uie countrv. Ci-.iito naturally olli- eiala liaVii'K this matter in charge are looking to the west- ern mil: i;k states for the ma- terial dc-ipd and we believe that trr-it" will be a hearty re- sponte, 1'i.r nowhere else can there l;o l.'und men with great- . er nr.iii experience and abil- ity, and possessing a greater degree of patriotism and loyal- ty than 1 Iglit here in our own mining camps and districts. For the purpose of enlisting one hundred skilled miners for seryice with the marines D. Harold J. Reed, top sergeant in the V. S. Marines, is in Salt Lake City from the Quan-tico, Quan-tico, Virginia, training station and has opened headquarters. A knowledge knowl-edge of mining engineering is not essential, but the service desires men of thorough experience in underground un-derground mining and hard rock work. preferring superintendents, shift bosses an,d men who have had experl'-iK e in handling men. Miners ranging irom eighteen to thirty-six years arc eligible. Men of draft age will be accepted provided they can show ccrriJicates from their local draft hoards. |