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Show LBGlCICiEFi 151 SOLDIERS With tho arrival of several hundred more army blankets, tho Utah Agricultural Agri-cultural college unit of tho Students' Army Training corps is prepared to I accommodate 1000 soldiers, according to a statement just issued by Lieutenant Lieuten-ant McKenna. quartermaster of the unit. This equipment includes army cots, blankets, pillows, etc. With all equipment complete audi Avith adequate mess hall and barrack facilities, the process of inducting menj into both the collegiate and the voca-1 tional sections of the S. A. T. C. is being conducted by Ihe officers in charge Avith expedition. While the civilian school at the institution in-stitution has been adjourned until the influenza epidemic is well in hand, military and academic instruction is I going forward among the S. A. T. C. men. This includes, besides military training, work in Avar aims, physics, electricity, telegraphy and mechanics, includjng carpentry, blacksmithing, horseshoeing, machine Avork, gas en- i gines, and concrete construction for .the vocational section, and in military law, the history of war, mathematics, physics, economics, accounting, military mili-tary hygienp. and personnel work for the collegiate .section. A recent telegram from the Commit; tee on Education and Special Training' Washington, D. C. to the college extended ex-tended the time during which men .may bo inducted from October 20 to andin-cluding andin-cluding October 3(?. Induction offices are open in Logan, Salt Lake, Ogden I and Provo. I nn ' i |