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Show I A motor in Ihf A. C. Nelson ' school furnnre broke nnrl school was not held Wednesday, Thursday Thurs-day or Friday, of last week. C New storks ladies, and growv ! girls dress pumps, slippers, straps. D. Steyens & Co. Shoe Dept. . , - NOTICE OF SALE Surplus Government Buildings A T Central Utah Relocation Project Topaz, Utsh The following buildings, exclusive of personal property, are now available for disposal to priority holders under the Surplus Sur-plus Property Act of 1941, as amended, and War Assets Administration Ad-ministration Regulation 5, as amended, for removal off-site use only. Approximately 500 wood frame buildings including barracks, bar-racks, mess halls, warehouses, bathrooms, laundry buildings, auditorium, refrigeration plant, two apartment houses (4 units each) and small buildings. These will be available to the following priority holders, in the order listed, for ten (1(1) dnvs beginning Wednesday, October Octo-ber 30, 1946, and ending Saturday, November 9, 1946. (1) Government Agencies (2) Reconstruction Finance Corporation (for resale to Small Business) (3) State and local Governments. (4) Non- profit Institutions Any buildings not claimed by the above priority holders within the ten (10) days period will be available for sale exclusively ex-clusively to persons certifying that the buildings or resulting materials will be used for the construction under HH rating of housing accomodations under Veterans' Emergency Housing Program. HH ratings are for Veterans housing only and can be obtained ob-tained by applying to the Salt Lake Federal Housing Administration Ad-ministration Field Office, 210 Dooly Building, Salt Lake City 1, Utah and conforming with regulations which will be explained ex-plained at that office. Disposal of these buildings, individually or in such groups as War Assets Administration may determine, will be to the highest acceptable bidder holding an HH rating, who submits a sealed bid, accompanied by cashier's check, certified check, or United States Post Office Money Order, in amount representing repre-senting ten per cent of the total amount of such bid. All bids must be submitted on forms and in accordance wih the instructions and conditions now available at the War Assets Adminitration at the address given at the bottom of this advertisement. Bids will be publicly opened at 10:00 o'clock a. m. November Novem-ber 25, 1946, and no bid received after that time will be con-1 con-1 sidered. War Assets Administration reserves the right to reject : any or all bids. . ;.aj Office Real Property Disposal Phone 5-6611 - Ext. 2458 War Assets Administration SALT LAKE CITY REGIONAL OFFICE i SU - 87 BLDG. 440, FORT DOUGLAS. UTAH . t f v s - X - f I 1 r- i . - ' The Army Ground Forces offers you , A NEW LIFE OUT THERE s i :i Look toward Korea and Japan! A thrilling new job and a ' A new life with interesting work, sports, entertainment and 1 travel opportunities can be had for the asking by qualified young men who volunteer for the 1st Cavalry, 11th Airborne, . 'i 6th, 7th, 24th or 25th Infantry Divisions. What an opportunity . . . what a job! Training in one of . these crack units will stand you in good stead wherever you . j go. Study a foreign language. Learn the fascinating details of ' ' Military Government so vital to future peace and prosperity, ' j Japan's "Isles of Pines" are but a sample of the attrac- ' ; : j tions of an Army career in the Far East. The Army haa reopened comfortable hotels, theaters, swimming pools, tennis , clubs, golf courses, ball parks. These familiar haunts of .' i pre-war tourists and many new developments provide a J 1 1 broad choice of recreation. I ' t Not everyone can measure up to this job. Only 3-year i ' ' j enlistees who meet prescribed physical and mental standards J can enjoy the benefits of such a job. High overseas pay, good food and lodging and a generous retirement plan make your future in the Army Ground Forces too good to miss! ' ' See your nearest Army Recruiting Officer for full details. Listen to: "Sound Off," "Warrlort of Peace, " "Voice of the Army' "Proudly We Hall," end Major Football Sroadcaifi on your radio. HERE'S WHAT YOU CAIN ON OVERSEAS SERVICE STARTING BASE PAY k PER MONTH Service Scrvlco IN ADDITION Master Sergeant s- Overieoi m ennn or Fi"t Sr8cant $KS'-00 198.00 FOO' Technical Sergeant . . 135.00 162.00 LODGING, Staff Sergeant .... 115.00 138.00 CLOTHES, Sergeant 100.00 120.00 j Corporal 90.00 108.00 I MEDICAL AND private First aa5, , . 80.00 96.00 DENTAL CAKE Private 75.00 90.00 Overseai Service Increasei Base Pay by 20l Your Regular Army Serves the Nation and Mankind In War and Peace 108 W. Center Street PROVO. UTAH -! -iM-- li' . WANTED AIRPLANE ENGINE MECHANICS ' Here's real opportunity for forme ' members of the air force. If you ' MOS is 748, 750 or 754, a grant j new opportunity awaits you a 3 vour nearest army recruiting sta ; tion. A reenlistment now assure: 5 you of a lifetime of security, a re y tirement pension of plenty and j chance for you to practice you trade equiped with the finest o: , tools every good mechanic loves ' Improve your craftsmanship, edu J cation and living conditions. In . vestigate at your nearest army re ' cruiting station today! 108 W. CENTER STREET PROVO, UTAH OVER $ I $1,400,00 ;l I Government Surplus I jK GAFCO SALE NO. 15 U CLOTHING: Furnishings (Sox, Hdkfs., Suspen- I S clcr' Gloves, Mittens) Drawers - Trousers (Field, Work, - ', Rvj. Ski, Army Twill) Coverall Type Work Suits Camouflage! .'k , Suits Flying Clothing Headwear Jackets (Hood At- 1 tached) Mackinaw! Overcoats Raincoats. Bf- FOOTWEAR: Leather Footwear Rubber Foot- I -I . a... wear Rubber Heels Heel Padi Shoo Nails Shoet Findings. i Sh' BEDDING: Blankets Comforters Roll Bedding if - Towel Pillow Cases Feather Pillow! Small Quan. j js'- tities of-Cotton and Wool Clolh -r Bunting. ' X I MISCELLANEOUS: Buttons Snap Fasten- jT l4 Shirt Pins Thread Tape Clolh Findings -M I.. Trimmings Insect Repellent Etc. : J ' (Above Includes Used And Unused Items) ' i' : Veterans of World War II must be certified at neorest I ; W.A.A. certifying office f . NOTE: Surplus Remaining After The Priority Period Will Be ' 6 Offered To Non-Priority Buyers Beginning Dec. 2, 1946. j p-cp t If SALE DATES Pf 1 VSrS, I Certified Veterans of World War II f 1 il Permitted- Nov. e, 19,20 .1 - i, To Ir RFC. for Small Businesses 1 HO Sole1" l Nov. 21, 22 j jli ronSV"16 V S'ote and local Gov'ts Nov. 23 -N fel V ,nrr' Non-profit Institution! Nov. 25 ' ' " BIG CARNIVAL 15- BOOTHS -15 FUN FOR EVERYONE ALL INVITED Games Hats Serpentine Noise Makers Ballosns Cider Do-Huts Hot Dogs Proceeds Buy School EQUIPMENT Bo Mo So Bm FRIDAY, tlOV. 8. Adm. 75c Extra Ladies, 25c . .,....... ... ..VB, , |