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Show Page Eight "NEWS FROM At Gepharts Pfc. Rohland Munns, son of Mr. and Mrs. A. A. Munns of Elwood is spending his furlough at home. Pfc. Munns has been at Chanute Field, 111 He is transferred to Kearns where he is to report for further duty. COWBOY BOOTS IN THE STORE $8.90 t t nrcn vttvtxtc RELEASED FROM BUSHNELL Per Pair. Value to $12.50 Lt. Reed Munns returned to his field of duty in Wyoming after being released from Bushnell hos- nital last week. Mrs. Munns and son have returned to Woodruff, where they will await Lt. Munn s discharge. "TOWER FISH" Brand WORK SLICKERS $6.50 MACFARLANE BOYS HEARD FROM DRY! Prevent Colds! ALLEN-- of Mrs. Rowane Macfarlane Riverside received a telegram this week from her son, Jay, saying that he had arrived in the U. S. Jay has spent 27 months in Italy and Africa with the ground force of the air corps. Mrs. Macfarlane also received a letter from her son, Reed, telling of his arrival in Japan. A STRING KNIT "TFE" SHIRTS Small Medium Large $1.49 PROMOTED Mrs Sidney Johnson has received word that her husband, Pvt. John Sidney Johnson has been promoted to a private first class. BOYS' WAIST BAND PANTS and wife and baby of San Raphael, Californh. are visiting in Thatcher with his parents, Bishop and Mrs. Joseph Nelson this week. Mr. Nelson enlisted in the air corps in January 1941 and has just received his discharge. Toseph G. Nelson M-Sg- t. $198 Made of Government O. D. Jean Cloth in Dark Green. San' forized. Sizes to 12. TOYS FRIENDS INVITED TO WEDDING DANCE A wedding dance will be held Munns, toan shrdlan ananlanaa NOW ON DISPLAY honoring Mr. and Mrs. Eldon Munns, to which their friends of the valley are invited. The dance will be held in the East Garland ward hall on Saturday, December Gephart Stores Co. 1st. mm til ft t 'II I ITT V www: a ?. ,T .jSf HEADQUARTERS I E 1 hi K. tt I I V Curee Overcoas Set New Style Note IF YOU arc one of those men who appreciates the importance of always appearing well groomed and correctly dressed, you will want to come in and sec our new offerings of Curlce Overcoats for the fall and winter season. ALL WOOL The Veterans administration has just recently ruled that veterans of World War II who have permitted their National Service Life Insurance to lapse and desire to reinstate it, may do so by paying two pre- miums and submitting evidence that he is in good health if the insurance lapses within six months after he is discharged. If the veteran has been out of service more than six months he may reinstate the insurance at any time within three months by showing his health is as good as when the insurance lapsed and paying premiums for two months. If the veteran is unable to keep the full amount of insurance he carried while in service, he may reinstate and continue any part of it in amounts from $1,000 to $10,000 in multiples of $500 upon payment of two monthly premiums. Congress has recently extended the level premium policies issued on or before December 31, 1945. and not converted to permanent policies before that date, for an additional three years. Such policies issued after that date have five years to run. In either case, the policies, at their expiration date, must be con verted to one of the permanent plans offered by the Veterans administralife tion: ordinary life, life. If national servor ice life insurance is allowed to lapse after being converted into permanent form, the veteran must pay all monthly premiums in arrears with Interest at 5 per cent, and prove his Converted national good health. service life insurance has a cash value and may also be used for seterm policy as curity. The extended does not have a cash PRICED AT 22.50 to 45.00 Qifforls TELEPHONES For Boys and Girls of all ages. FX :' MEN'S STORE For Every Member of the Family. One of Sant's best toys for this Xmas. All metal dial Bell phone. Table model. $ when 1 rings number is dialed., OQ Toy TEA SETS fj v t WX: Lots of harmless fun playing cowboy. Guns are of molded plastic composition and look plenty real, priced from k J ? TOY BOOKS Paint books, Dolly story books. Our large assortment makes Santa's Ask him to several. bring Cut-out- MODEL Carnival SLUSSER'S of AIRPLANE KITS DOLLS Accurately scaled models ol today's outstanding planes. Small or large, a new dolly from our fine selection is 59c, 79c, $1.19 'sure to make some little girl happy. See. them all at our store. Priced Q0 and up at 98 29c, 89c, $1.19 I Thrifty Values from piece Glass TEA SETS 25V2.49 S 10- - Plastic Set. HOLSTER SETS s, 1015 Gifts for the Lady KU She will admire your good taste when the gift you select comes from SLUSSER'S. SEWING SETS Practical and constructive and probably the first item she'll mention in her letter Fancy Boxed Toilet Sets 1.00 "Wristley" and other well known lines Questions and Answers Mother, Ava, Missouri. A. The war department does not and says recognize you must be in error as to the description of his outfit. You might write direct to Bureau enlisted per sonnel, Adjutant General's office. War department, Washington, D. C. Q. Will a soldier with a wife and child, in service 2 years and overseas 14 months, with 55 points, be discharged in the near future? V.P., Crossville, Ala. A. Men with 60 points are eligible for discharge November 1 and the point total may be lowered after December 1. Our guess is that your husband may be eligible for discharge soon. Q. Before induction into the army, my husband was employed by the U. S. Department of Justice. He served In that position for six months in 1942 and 43. Since he did not serve his full probationary period is he still eligible under the G.I. Bill of Rights to return to the same position? Mrs. H.K., Los Angeles, Calif. A. Under the Selective Service act, he is entitled to his old job back. Q. My husband was killed in action. Am I eligible for medical care? Is our daughter? If so, what is the proper procedure? Widow, Gloucester, Va. A. The Veterans administration says neither the widow nor members of the family are eligible for medical care, unless the widow is pregnant at the time of the veteran's death. The widow, however, is entitled to a pension of $50 per month, and the daughter $13 per month, if under 18 years old, for life or until the widow remarries. She is also entitled to gratuity pay of six months of the soldier's pay, and insurance, if she is the beneficiary in the soldier's policy. Q. My husband and I would very much like to know how to get a jeep. Be is on his way home and a jeep that wUl run on sand would be invaluable In our business. Mrs. W.I. S., Peary, Va. A. Suggest that you write to the Department of Commerce, Region S, 1128 21st street N. W.. Washington, D. C, or to the RFC Disposal agency, Richmond Trust Bldg., 7th and Main streets, Richmond, Va. Q. My husband Is to receive his discharge In November and we are expecting a baby In April. Are we entitled to the infant maternity care? If so where can we find out? M. V., Llxville, Mo. A. The army says that where pregnancy is in advanced stages, wives of servicemen are entitled to maternity care even after soldiers receive their discharge. Suggest you apply to your nearest local Red Cross Chapter. There is an army medical depot in St. Louis and O'Reilly Gen aral hospital at Springfield. Thera may be closer medical service. GIFTS METAL TOYS value. home in August and he has not arrived and we would like to get some information about where he is or why he has been de layed. He is with the I Come in Santa's arrival heralds the gala opening of Toyland. from the today and choose Christmas gifts for the youngsters multitude of playthings in our Toy Department. five-ye- Q. My son was due - Iff I Reconverting Insurance o. Marion Summers and son Bob were Ogden visitors Monday. TREMONTON EDITOR'S SOTE: This newspaper, through special arrangement with the Washington Bureau of Western Newspaper Union at 1616 Eye Street, N, W., Washington, D. C, is able to bring readers this weekly column on problems of the veteran and serviceman and his family. Questions may be addressed to the above Bureau and they will be answered in a subsequent col umn. No replies can be made direct by mail, but only in the column which will appear in this newspaper regularly. five-ye- SID IOHNSON Tan or Cream v E v ROHLAND MUNNS ON FURLOUGH CHOICE OF ANY KEEP SLUSSErTS SERVICE MEN SATURDAY ONLY Thursday, November Trementon, Utah- - BEAK RIVER VALLEY LEADER, Boxed Handkerchiefs 1 WOOD and up arethe solution to your "what to get" Three BURNING SETS " dainty hankies Large size sets with plenty of plaques. Long life electric A burning pen $Q & Per Set 59 t 89 Head Scarfs Q 98 "1376-E.P.D.C- In plain and figures RED CHAIRS i and up Vanity Sets as anything As Christmas-eSanta can bring $ 1 AQk rJ7 Each e Three piece, comb, brush and mirror sets. 89 J4.98 Gifts for the Man -- ROCKERS American made rockers for little folks. Built to last. $ Upholstered Rockers Please him with your choice of the following Suggestions or shop our store for 101 other items he Horse Rockers Dress Scarfs and Mufflers 6.98 would like. ?5.49 Wool or rayon. Always XAMS CARDS Cdl.QQto$1.9;8 Large Selection 2 for 5c, 5c, 10c, 15c Bill Folds, Pocketbooks and by the box ... A Welcome Choice. 593.49 Genuine Leather, Useful, practical 25c, 50c and 98c WOOD ARMY JEEP Games Games 10 inches long in bright red. Special Value 1 $ lDJiQ A Merry Christmas for the whole family, if Santa a nice game or Jig Saw PUZZLES Large Sets, 300 pieces and overO QQ two under the tree. 98c Easy Money 59c Pachisi, a game of India $1.49 Table Tennis 98c Dart Boards with Darts 10c to $1.00 Other Gaines and up TINKER TOYS The toy that never gets old. Educational, leaves Safe. & i. LTTiTrnw rr NLJL 1 ii ii in 1 1 ii I j iuHniiii:ii'inii 1 1 1 1 1 1 Woof! Woof! Somebody will be thrilled when Santa leaves this under the tree, Warm and fuzzy Peace and Security, BUY BONDS! $Q Q fJj Doll Bed and Cradles for her favorite doll. Ken Slusser Co. For the BUY Finest C' B0N1(;;J N |