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Show EXTENSION OF TIME WAR RISK INSURANCE. It was noticed in a Salt Lake Paper a few days ngo that tho Bureau of War Risk Insurance had allowed nn extension of time on the special offer which expired July 1, 1920 to January 1, 1921. Any timo between now and January 1, 1921 all that is required to reinstate your insurance is to pay two months' premiums on tho amount of insurance to bo reinstated, and tho applicant must bo in as good health an at the time of his discharge, and so state in his application. Do not put off your reinstatement too long for it only takes a short time for six months to pass away. Remember tho Government Govern-ment is the beat insurance obtainable, you can secure practically any kind of a policy you desire and it is at least 1-3 cheaper than you would bo able to secure it from a Commercial Insurance Insur-ance Company. Tho Cedar Post of the American Legion appointed tho following members on tho Insurance Committee and you may secure whatever what-ever information you dsirc from them: S. S. Ivins, Rulon Dalley, Ashton Jones, R. T. Forbes, W. K. Granger, John E. Walker, Elias Leigh and CasB Root. . jWm. C. Flinspach, of Modcna, and Marion A. Roundy of Kanarra, Joined tho Cedar PoBt during tho past week. o Sometime ago Dr. Petty of this City was appointed Dental examiner by tho U. S. Public Health Service for this vicinity to perform dental work for ex-service men who may need dental work, and who may como within ono of the following classes: CLASS 1. Those patients who have lost teeth or portions of either maxilla max-illa or mandible through gunshot wounds or other injuries received in line of duty, shall have restorations and whatever other dental treatment noccasary to put tho mouth in tho best condition possible. CLASS 2. Those patients whoso .physical disability is directly duo to pathological oral conditions shall havo whatever dental treatment i8 necessary neces-sary to placo the mouth in a healthy condition and insure a good masticating mastica-ting surface. CLASS 3. Thoso patients tho relief re-lief of whose disability is retarded by pathological oral conditions shall havo whatever dental treatment' that is necessary to plnco the mouth in n healthy condition and insure n good maBticating surface. CLASS 4. All patients who aro shown to have lost teeth while in the service other than mentioned in Class 2, thall havo samo replaced with vulcanite vul-canite dentures or bridge work. CLASS 5. All patients of th3 Bureau of War Risk Insurance whose teeth aro shown to have decayed while in the service shall receive such treatment treat-ment as is necessary. From the above it will be seen that any cx-servide man is entitled to (Continued on page Ave.) AMERICAN LEGION (Continued from page 5) dental treatment at Government expense ex-pense whoso teeth decayed while ho wbb in Bervicc, or thru loss of same. Several of tho men nnve already taken advantage of this opportunity and it is urged that others who nro in need of treatment sec Dr. Petty nt once, since the longer you wait tho nioro difficult it is to prove it was caused while you were in service. |