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Show Page Six THE Gary Theurer of South Cache and HIGH SCHOOL ALL Marvin Pullam of Bingham; Earl. Lloyd of West, Bob PalmquLst of Mr. and Mrs. John Hildebrand Murray, Hal Curtis of Davis and GAME STAR AT VarSolle Weaver of North Cache; were pleasantly surprised this 's tackles: Don Sanberg of Grants-vill- e, week by a visit from Mrs. sister her and U. ON AUGUST husband, of Stewart Larsen Ogden, Mr. and Mrs. W. W. Hamilton and Ray Girrard ot Tooele, Earl Jepp-so- n their children, Mac and Carol. of Cyprus and Heber BroderTWO CARIION PLAYERS ick of West; ends: Hal Garner, Lo-- i Her grandmother, Mrs. Julia DarSigning by President Truman ling and Mrs. Ora Miller accom-The- y IN LINEUP ON gan; David Cook, Cyprus; De- of Senate Joint Resolution 122 are from Dal,dnie ,1lt,Tnl SOUTH STATE ELEVEN Vaughn Peterson, Box Elder, and las Law 239) fixed July 23. (Public and Wichita Falls, Texas. Lawrence Stone of Ogden. Miss Mildred Graham spent 1947 as the final day whan may Utah's first annual high schiw.l an i The South team, under Ode.l, Tuesday in Provo servicemen making arrange-wi- ll be counted by all star football game will be playWu.i of Jordan monts for schoo this fall at u Y. women as service during have Stanley Bush ed Saturday, August 30, at the and Jack Norris of South high War II in establishing elmihihly jjr beneUniversity of "Utah stadium with available for quarterback duties Mr. and Mrs. LaMar Lindsey and 'for important war veterans the kickoff at 8:00 p. m., it was At the halfback pasts will be Stan f a m war The fits. period ly just returned home after an announced this week by Howard Cole of Lincoln, Ned Alger of Car- IS, 19 10 set at is September .service in Salt Idaho vislt L;ik() Tuff" Linford, former grid coach bon, Ernie Anderson of Park City, Pxtcn(lcd through July 23, 1947 for the pur.infi Oregon at Davis high school and now of Kay Bailey of Provo and Elvin of education and tiam.'g poses The Fausett girls, Caye and readju.-'men- t USCA, who is chairman of the of South high. At a loan guarantees and home after returned event. in the (I I of will Morris fullback he allowances provided Sandy Caliin monIhs st;ty , Alhambra, on a. tive ser Fifty members of last fear s East high, Russell Hillman of Pay- -, fornja who ved Those Bill. visiting their aunt graduating classes will comprise 'son and Gerald Curry of Wasatch duty at any time during tms peMrs Frank Markosek and Mr di r the two squads which will be di- Centeis for the South aggregation j,,kn Cullen spent Sunday i riod and are discharged ni vided into north and south teams will he Jimmy Nickle of Joi rl.in, dislionoraole other than conditions Huntington visiting Mrs. Parley Jim Lookabaugh, coach of Okla- Koyce Mathews of Pleasant Giove while their husbands went after at least 90 days total & A. mentor will the and Dick Hill of Carbon. Guards tojinkins homa M., are uicknell on business and later ce (both war and peace-timNinth eleven while Howard Odell, will he Boh Diminiek of American went entitled to certain G. I. Bill hi fishing. head coach at Yale university will Fork, Connie Bement of Millard, Mr. and Mrs. Boh Urquhart and fits. So are veterans with ie-have charge of the South squad. Ernest Webb of Lehi and Haiold f mi !)(i days service who .vcie ly are moving to Salt Lake than urre I,ooknbnugh will have three Romney of South high. Holding vee-i- n for discharged ci,y where they have just purdisabili'ies. quarterbacks of tip calibre in Ken- down the tackle positions will be t.has(,d hmP. nf,w neth Nielson of Box Elder, Cleon Arnold Weidaur of Granite, Stan-- 1 Persons entering service alter Miss Elaine Waite has gone to of and North of Cache, 23 will not become eligible Hodges 'I'ony ley Ferguson Lincoln, Duncan ProVo July fall att(.Ild srh(,ol thi, I. benefits, and any comG. Christopolis of Salt Lake's West Gardnci of Jordan and Russell 5jjlt. W for lvo with her sister and on the North Hcitm her of East high. Halfbacks The end help teach dancing. pensation or pension awarded vethigh. squad are Hen (Hover of Hox ElMr. and Mrs. .John Naylor and erans and their dependents as a group consists if Carl Worthen of comder, Norris Johansen of Morgan family have ju.V returned from result of such service will he inand Billy Horen of Bingham. The Provo, Kay Madsen of Lincoln, their vacation e Kites at peace-timThey have been pensable .section includes Non Ray Clegg of Springville and Brent fullback Arizona and New Mexico stead of the higher war rates. through Ktnid-sen, Johnson, Box Eldor; Jack Carlyle of Granite. July 23 also becomes the date seeing all the points of interest. from Bingham; Jack I'erkins, Dawhich the following statuIn the The game is at Mrs. Texas Nayby Valentine, vis, and Vei l Duel den of West will he figUtah Coaches association through lor's sisters they had a family re- tory time limitations ured. high. It union. was the first time they In till' line for the North will he the cooperation of the Utah Cen1. G. I. Bill education nr trainhad been together in twenty years. of eummission tennial Davis. ccnteis John H.iaeke Miss Pat Morgan is acting as li- ing must he started within four brarian while Mrs. Agnes Jeffs is years of that date or discharge, whichever is later, and the on her vacation. ends in nine years. Dr. and Mrs. Calister and fam2. All Public Law 1C training ily have left on their vacati in. for disabled veterans cease classes to the West are Coast. going They Miss Shirley Davis has spent nine years from July 2.7. 3. G. I. loan guarantees remain the last week in Price visiting her for ten years after July available aunt, Mrs. Henry Dusscrre. Mrs. Heleo Seaman, manager f 23 4. Readjustment allowances may the Star theatre, has been m Colohe claimed until two years after rado spending her vacation. Mr. ami Mrs. Vince Hyatt and July 23 or date of discharge, family have left on their vaca- whichever is liter, and the protion for southern Utah and Ne- gram ends five years from July 25. vada to visit relatives. The provisions of the new law I.ariy Beach and Marvin Cox of also effect the government guarof were dinner guests Spim.gville F. I.eGr.mde Grahams Monday antee of premium payments on commercial life insurance policies night. belli by persons in service, as pro- v ided in the Soldieis and Sailors On Red Act. The right to apply such guarantees will terminate Sales Hilde-brandt- 30 con.-udeie- i e) s pro-gia- i Tape Surplus For Veterans Now Eliminated n e Price, Utah GASOLINE SlHARDlOtlFORNIATPRODUCT NO LONGER IN THE ARMY -- ReU. S. Army and Air Force name new is the cruiting Service 'bestowed on the army recruiting $ service, according to information received from the war department today hv Master Sergeant Arthur T. Ileaman of the Price recruiting .station. vicinity, it is desemment to mainto m by Plant tact, for it was ori"im.nIP0Se f0f k te tUIldlly Muslm deriv strung from RUGS AND FURNITURE CLEANING Latest Hild equipment . All work is guaranteed. Floors cleaned and waxed. W. R. EVERETT The change was made because of the recent passage by congress of tiie unification of the armed 1. lives act which results in the force being set on par with the air annv anil navy, (round and air personnel will he procured by this nuu v ruimH recruit ins service. Sgt. Beaman added that legally jir force members will no longer ho "in the army." However, for ;ne tmir being there will he no change in the relationship of the air at my with respect to the forces. Formal implementation of the unification program awaits the swearing in of James Furrestal as the fust secretary of defense. PHONE 697-R1- OR NO. 3 2 price Delicious flavor in every pound Government Rejects Bids On Surplus Monticello Plant Rejection of a i bids on the surplus vanadium oxide plant at Monticello, operated during the war by the Vanadium Corporation of America, was announced by Colonel D. F,. Squier, Salt Luge regional director of War Assets foil. wing receipt administration, of official notification from WAAs leal property review board in Washington, I). C. In announcing rejection of all six months from July 23 with pro-- 1 tection continuing on all approved applications up to two years after the veteran's discharge from service. After September 1, veterans of World W.ir II can cash their terminal leave bonds at their local hank. When he signed the bill, President Truman said that he wished to emphasize that it is to the veterans' best interests that they keep their bonds if they do not absolutely tun'd to cash them now. The bonds draw 2 per c,,nt interest OVPr th(1 fivc.veai. poriod fr(im the date thoy arJ is sucd Veterans who have not plied for bonds have until Sep-fu,mber p 1948, to rPquest payment either by bonds or cash. ap-Rel- or of war surpluses to veterans start- mg their own businesses or get- skyway performance adapted to the highway. War-borimprovements in flying fuels paved the way for this premium gasoline a gasoline that is tailor-madfor your cars requirements. Chevron Supreme means smoother performance in quicker starts, extra power traflic and on the open road. Try it! .SUPREME. t- i The red tape surrounding sale Thats what Chevron Supreme Gasoline brings to jour car, folks C. L. LEfiifITT m bids, the WAA board in Washing- -n pointed out that all proposals which had been received indicated intention to dismantle the plant.1 In view of the deposits of vanadi-- ! uni oxide and uranium ores in the1 MR FORCES MEN SUnnySideSlinnydale 1HEVR0N Thursday, PRICE. UTAH E, 3 ting established professionally has been cut to a minimum, Presale certification restrictions, under which a veteran's right to buy had to he established first be-- i fore he could get any surplus equipment, were abolished by the War Assets administration. Veterans anxious to buy sur-- : plus goods henceforth will need only two documents, W. A. A. ,said. a discharge certificate and a s.mple statement insuring integ- city. The simplifa'd method will ap- ply to all surplus equipment except real estate and aircraft. 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