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Show VET BENEFIT MEET WELL ATTENDED BY CIVIC GROUPS A well attended meeting with an aim of explaining veterans' benefits to individuals and to clubs and other organizations desiring to assist with rehabilitation of returning re-turning veterans, was held at Memorial hall, Sunday afternoon. Representatives of various organizations organ-izations from all parts of the county were in attendance. The meeting was under direction direc-tion of Stanley Taylor, representing represent-ing the advisory commitee of the U. S. E. S. Provo office, and was held at the request of local veterans veter-ans employment service advisory committee. Several fine talks were made during the afternoon among which was one by Harry Hickman, veterans' vet-erans' placement officer of the war manpower commission. J. A. Atles explained the benefits contained con-tained in the G. I. bill of rights. (Continued on Page Ten) VET BENEFIT MPk WELL ATTENDE (Continued from Iw - E. W. Crocker explaij cational advantages due 14 veterans or disabled vete' Joseph S. Mayer exnv ' responsobility and coop c the U. S. E. S.inconne veteran employment Ora Bundy, state chai industrial development licity, told what is hzinet K for veterans upon their The commission of which chairman, was commended (he efforts in connection with " war operation of the GeJ Pi plant. Operation of the plan? solve the unemploymenVpi-f unemploymenVpi-f or veterans in this vicinit the war, it was pointed L During the meeting, m tions were asked by ,nffl concerning -benefits to den, U of veterans and others. |