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Show Eighteen-Year-OIds To Register At Four Towns In Washington Co. Registration of the first group of 18-year-olds begins tomorrow, Dec. -11. This is the sixth registration regis-tration under the present emergency emerg-ency as proclaimed by the President Presi-dent and brings into the category of available men for the armed forces the male citizens and other male persons of the United States, and the Territories of Alaska and Hawaii, and in Puerto Rico. For the convenience of citizens four places of registration have been provided in Washington county: In Enterprise, at the home of Mrs.' Leland Huntsman; in Hurricane at the home of Joseph Jos-eph M. Webb; in Springdale, at the home of Mrs. Esther Prince, and in St. George at the Selective Service office in the Pickett buldi-ing. buldi-ing. Offices will be open daily from 9:00 a.m., to 5:00 p.m., and the registration requirements are as follows : (a) Those who were born on or after July 1, 1924, but not after August 31, 1924, shall be registered regis-tered on any day during the week commencing Friday, Dec. 11, 1942, and ending Thursday, Dec. 17, 1842. (b) Those who were born on or after Sept. 1, 1924, but not after October 31, 1924, shall be registered on any day during the week, commencing Friday, . Dec. 18, 1942, and ending Thursday, Dec. 24, 1942. (c) Those who were born on or after Nov. 1, 1924, and not after Dec. 31, 1924, shall be registered on any day during the week commencing com-mencing Saturday, Dec. 26, 1942, and ending Thursday, Dec. 31, 1942. ' During the continuance of the t ,er the- 1 Rt-h hirthdav an niversary of each male citizen shall be the date for his registration regis-tration unless that date comes on Sunday, or a legal holiday, which gives him one day of grace. And that's the law. |