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Show AFTER HI BOYS LEHE LOG! FOR WARCAWIPS j Three hundred and nlnety-sctou IH California and Nebraska men, who ll have heen receiving special military ll and technical training ns members! of ll the vocational section of the S. A.?T. Il C. at the Utah Agricultural College, ll have just been sent to various camps ll throughout the country for active mill- IH tary service. These men compleled '1 the intensive eight week course: at ,H tho college and left adequately pre- il pared to serve as mechanical and 'll technicians in Uncle Sam's fighting H According to Adjutant II. C. Forco, IH the men were distributed as follows: 'H To Fort Wlnfield Scott, California, IH were sent 143 auto mechanics, '33 'IH blacksmiths. 57 carpenters, 38 machln- H Ists, 31 radio operators, and 36 un- H classified; to Camp Cody, Deming.JN. IH M., were sent 20 chauffeurs; to Camp H Jackson, South Carolina, 10 horseshpe- jH crs, South Carolina, and to Camp IH Humphreys, Virginia, 39 concrete H workers. 'H Before leaving, the men prepared and prsented to the citizens of Logan H a scries of resolutions thanking them H for the kind treatment accorded (he H soldiers during their training peribd. Il i H |