Show Annual Training I Camp Promises Great Interest I The schedules ules of training to be conducted at the tho Citizens Citizens' Military l Training Camp to be held at Fort Douglas Utah June 12 to July 11 1925 have been made up and arenow are arenow arenow now being revised before being finally finally finally fin fin- ally approved by Colonel T. T M. M An dorson derson chief of staff Division Organized Reserves Salt Lake City Citro All C C. C M. M T T. T C C. C affairs in Wyoming I II I Nevada Idaho Montana and Utan are under his direct supervision and he is bending eVer every effort t to tomake tomake make this years year's camp the best that has las ever been held in this area An inspection of the schedules reveals that the days day's work will be interesting and that the inspection will be as comprehensive as is possible possible possible pos pos- sible within the 30 day period of the training raining Any conception that the C. C M. M T. T C. C is a playground for the young oung me men 1 in attendance will fade ahoy awn upon over oyer what willbe will willbe be bedone done each day by the candidates to o gain certificates of graduation The he first two days are set as aside de defor for the organization of th the companies companes compan- compan ies es and battalions During Durins this time administrative de details ails Inci hid dent to the camp are arc finished hed in order that the period of tr training a will not be interrupted The third da day starts the actual instruction To the tune of First Call the tle citizen trainees trainee will rub their eyes at 5 15 a a. a m. m will get into their clothes ina In Ina a hurry and be in the ranks s for reveille roll call at G 6 1 a. a m m. m l Fifteen minutes is allowed for the making of beds and tho the tidying ill o of the tho tent Then Mess call is sounded and uld the first meal of the day vill will be dished dish I ed up With breakfast over o each ench candidate returns to his hs company company street to police the area arc A quick and general clean up is accomplished accomplish accomplish- ed and then each student s 's s given givena n na na a chance to prepare his uniform and aud equipment for drill Falling in fn at 7 10 the companies are matched marched to toa toa a certain point for massed cales- cales lasting for fifteen minutes From S 8 until 11 1130 30 a a. a m. m the instruction instruction tion will be along military lines an and will be so varied 1 each day to maintain the interest of the student and as progressive as possible to arouse arous their enthusiasm Before Defore i 1 I i at 1 n n m. m lu n. n li g n u ago bU n p. p I is served and an opportunity to re relax relax relax re- re lax and rest is provided The he afternoons afternoons after arter- are given over to citizenship topics lectures demonstrations end and athletics At 4 i p. p m m. m recall iu is I sounded and the days day's work is over Dinner over the recreation officer I provides movies and entertainments until bed time The government pays all transportation transportation transportation trans- trans costs feeds and clothes the candidates and promises to tomake tomake make better citizens of the young men attending the camp Colonel Anderson believes that the ability to work and the ability to play are the two greatest methods of training training train train- ing young oung men to be bo better fitted to meet the problems of later life lifo Inthe In Inthe Inthe the schedules of th the coming camp campIt It Is quite quito evident that he lie intends to graduate graduato young men who will beni- beni go home realizing the great fits fils at a Citizens Citizen's Military l Training Camp Does Santa Claus Glaus let an cut his lawn or 01 does he cut It width an icicle I |