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Show From where I sit ... It Joe Marsh tfiPj' Going Fishing? yMlr y - Here's How! To hear Willie Wells and Basil Each had used his favorite kind Strube arguing about trout fish- of fly, his favorite rod and his ing, you'd think it was more im- favorite place to cast. So over a por'tant than the atom bomb. friendly glass of beer, they al- , . t,;i lowed as how maybe they were Willie favors dry flies, Basil J pooh-poohs anything but wet flies. m mts Willie swears by a Royal Coachman; Coach-man; Basil won't hear of anything From where I sit, if we all re- but a Silver Doctor. And by the spected one another's different time it comes to steel rods versus opinions whether about trout bamboo rods . . . !X&!?! ' flies, or drinking beer, or voting But on Saturday, each got back life would be a whole lot pleasanter. from Seward's creek with a. catch " that couldn't have differed by more - CcLa QU . n than several ounces! Copyright, 1946, United States Brewers Foundation L. D. S. Church Books, Bibles, Bible Study Books. tAt Fiction and Non-Fiction, including the Best Sellers. it Children's Books for small tots and others. -jr Dictionaries, Boy Scout Handbooks, Recipe Books. V I FOR FINER STATIONERY, TRY OURS!! rteautiful Boxes . . . Varied Assortment from Which to Choose! ART AND COMMERCIAL PRINTING JUST ARRIVED! Wedding Announcement Stocks Select Your Own Style ! ! ilrt Oily Publishing Company 161 South Main ::: rhone 57 SET YOUR SIGHTS It takes Ai planning jjf to achieve yZ'i " goal ( Some young men know what they want and plan for it. Others are still looking for their niche. The new Regular Army can help both. Perhaps you want to go to college but can't afford it. If you enlist in the Army, you'll get your chance. Honorably discharged after a three-year enlistment, you are eligible for 48 months of education edu-cation at any college, trade, or business school for which you can qualify. The Government will pay your tuition, laboratory fees, etc., up to $500 per ordinary school year, plus $65 a month living allowance $90 a month if you have dependents. If you haven't found your spot, an Army enlistment offers you training in any of 200 trades and skills. You leave the service eligible for further training at the best civilian schools. You can assure yourself of the benefits of the GI Bill of Rights if you enter the Army on or before October 5, 1946. See your nearest Army Recruiting Station for details. HIGHLIGHTS OF REGULAR ARMY ENLISTMENT 1. Enlistments for IV2, 2 or 3 years. 4. A furlough for men who reenlist (1-year enlistments permitted for within 20 days. Full details of other men now in the Army with 6 or more furlough privileges can be obtained months of service.) from Recruiting Officers. 2. Enlistment age from 18 to 34 5. Mustering-out pay (based upon years inclusive (17 with parents' length of service) to all men who consent) except for men now in afe discharged to enlist or reenlist. Army, who may reenlist at any age, 6. Option to retire at half pay for and former service men depending the rest of your life after 20 years' on length of service. service increasing to three-quarters 3. A reenlistment bonus of $50 for PaV after 30 years' service. All pre-each pre-each year of active service since such vious active federal military service bonus was last paid, or' since last counts toward retirement. entry into service, provided reenlist- 7. Choice of branch of service and ment is within 3 months after last overseas theater (of those still open) honorable discharge. on 3-year enlistments. MONTHLY NEW, HIGHER PAY FOR ARMY MEN .. retirement parting NC0ME AFTER: In Addition to Food, Lodging, "er"Y 20 Years. 30 veor5. Clothes and Medical Care Master Sergeant Month Service Service , or First Sergeant 165.00 S107.25 185.63 In Addition to Column One t l 1 o ,, at the Right: 20 In- Jechn.cal Sergeant 135.00 87.75 151.88 crease for Service Over- Staff Sergeant . . 115.00 74.75 129.38 seas. 50 Increase if Mem- Sergeant .... 100.00 65.00 112.50 ber of Flying or Glider Corporal .... 90.00 58.50 101.25 Crews. .5 Increase in Pay . . , for Each 3 Years of Service Private First Class 80.00 52.00 90.00 May Be Added. Private . . . . 75.00 48.75 84.38 Ut.n to: 'Warriors of Peace," 'Toce of 'S'tJ fIjXTJ(t the Army," "Proudly IVe Hail," and Major Jfi "1' ' i-"'' Football Broadcaiti on your radio. Ji I "l; J 1 1 IT. , ENLIST NOW AT YOUR NEAREST fCjOTSWpS ,. U.S. ARMY RECRUITING STATION LfHPW 108 WEST CENTER PROVO, UTAH 50ME FELLOWS' WHO THINK THE WORLD OWES 'EM A LOT OF COMPLIMENTS COMPLI-MENTS HAVE A HARD TIME COLLECTING 'EM.' We found the easy way to collect col-lect compliments is to give complete satisfaction. 773 E. 4 th So. l'hono 491-J |