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Show yAloan applications nVer40,000inJuly ji'',,11-v ,"u1'"1 n,'rly fxxi in July. P"Wm th m.mtx-r of .PpU.-iio, ' ,vt,r M7.0O0 for th first J in SUlt UWa City. Vro were 4.1S3 sui-h p j'.iion in l'th. Compart UwofSSwnt national nation-al tni incrt-as of -1 tinl'th- 4ts from thnniKhout the tntrv waived by the Vet-' Vet-' ,'viministration in July Zti nrly 2.tX. n in-jse in-jse of 13 l,r0,nt over one lit ago. It was the fifth iiifht month that appraisal Lwhdexwded 60.000. Ving the first 10 months of .u fooi yesr-the Veterns jininistration has revived rlv 600.000 appraisal re quests, nml in Utah there were S7'2 received in July, m, increase of II) percent compared com-pared with 1970. The Gl Home Ixrnn program pro-gram was established In UM4 for veterans with other than dishonorable discharges. Service Ser-vice consisting of only "active duty for training" in the Reserve or National Guard component does not qualify individuals for Home Uan Guaranty, Smith explained. The Veterans Administration Home Urnn Guaranty program pro-gram helps to finance the purchase of a reasonably priced pric-ed home at a favorable rate of interest and with little or no down payment. It encourages private lending institutions to make bigger loans than they otherwise would with the VA guarantying part of the loan. The Veterans Administration Administra-tion will guarantee loans to alter, improve, refinance, or repair a home if the veteran or service member certifies he occupies the property as his home. Complete information informa-tion on GI Home Loans can be obtained at the VA Regional Office in Salt Lake City either by a personal visit or dialing the number listed in your local telephone directory, toll free. |