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Show NEW SELECTIVE SERVICE BOARD NAMED IN COUNTY Brig. General J. Wallace West, Utah State Director of Selective Service announced that effective March 9, Salt Lake county, exclusive ex-clusive of Salt Lake City, will have two local boards instead of one. Due to the expanding population popu-lation of the area, it is no longer practical for one local board to serve the area. The present Local Board No. 24 now located at Fort Douglas will be divided into two areas and they will be designated as Local Boards 24 and 25. Local Board No. 24 will comprise the area of Salt Lake county beginning begin-ning at 21st South and Redwood ftoad, extending South to 78U0 South, and East on 7800 South including Midvale City limits, continuing East on 7300 South to the Wasatch mountains. Local Board No. 25 will serve the area of Salt Lake county not served by Local Board No. 24. This will include Garfield, Magna, Mag-na, Kearns, Bingham, Draper, Riverton, Sandy and South and i West Jordan. The office of both local boards will be in Room Number 5 of the First National Bank Building, at 4920 South State, Murray, and will be open to the public during dur-ing the hours of 8:00 a.m. to 4:30 p.m. Monday through Friday. The chairman of Local Board No. 24 is Ben G. Bagley, Mid-vale. Mid-vale. The chairman of Board No. 25 will be Eldred R. Hamilton, Riverton. All persons residing in the area served by these two boards desiring de-siring information concerning Selective Service can secure it at the office in Murray, or at state headquarters, Fort Douglas. |