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Show A 3-ye- enlistment in the Regular Army ar now entitles American young men to a or a Business or Trade School Education By Act of Congress, benefits of ihe GI Bill of Rights are open io every qualified young man who enlists in the new Regular Army before October 6, 1946 Get full particulars today at the nearest U. S. Army Recruiting Station. This is YOUR opportunity to get the education you want and fit yourself for a sucess-fu- l career! HUNDREDS of thousands of intelligent young men finishing high school have been unable to afford a higher education. NOW they can have it, free. GREATEST EDUCATIONAL OPPORTUNITY in Addition to Food, Lodging, Clothes IN HISTORY Care of Rights every young man who enlists in the Regular Army before October 6, 1946, is Under te GI Bill PAY li:iS MONTH entitled, after discharge, to education or training in ?vA i I) J5- I - w o- - the school or college of his selection at Government a period based on the length of his expense.-Fo- Base Pay service, the Government will pay his tuition, up to Month $500 per ordinary school year, plus $65 monthly for living expenses $90 if he is married. After a ar enlistment, for example, he may have 48 months of education, with a total of $5120 paid by the Gov- ernment! ? i; in ii III Ill rI i u ; 11 ail l Kct rMJ i Original enlistments are open to men aged 17 to 34, and may be for Vh, 2 or 3 years. ir It .!sti:i ' The Army itself is one of the world's best schools. Thorough training in one or more of 200 skills, trades and technical subjects is open to every soldier. tm 20 Master Sergeant or First Sergeant .... .$138.00 ...114.00 Technical Sergeant 96.00 Staff Sergeant 78.00 Sergeant 66.00 Corporal 54.00 Private First Class.... 50.00 Private (a) (c) $89.70 74.10 62.40 . 50.70 42.90 35.10 32.50 Years' Service 30 $155.25 128.25 108.00 87.75 74.25 60.75 56.25 Increase; for Service Overseas. if Member of Flying Crew. Increase in Pay for Each 3 Years of Ser Plus 20 (b) -- Plus 50 Plus 5 vice. you are 17 or over, and mentally and physically fit, you can earn while you learn in the Army. LOCAL KI.CR CITING STATION 2!t Soullt State get good pay, food, clothing, quarters and medical care. You'll get a paid furlough each You'll 30-da- y SALT LAKE CITY year. If you enlist for 3 years you can choose your branch of service and overseas theater in the Air-Grou- Years' Service Per If 0 liM WiiiSii MONTHLY RETIREMENT INCOME AFTER: Starting r 111'? and Medical nd or Service Forces. Since the new peacetime Army will use the most modern scientific equipment, many technical grades will be open, with higher pay and rapid SPONSORS THIS MESSAGE OF PUBLIC IMPORTANCE PUBLISHED BY THE FOLLOWING IS FIRMS as ropresentalivc of the U. S. Army Recruitthanks to the merching Service, offer my personal ants making tins advertisement possible, and others who have shown such fine cooperation." Lt. Claude E, Matthews. 'May Entrance to Nassau Hall, Princeton University I, Co. Mr. Franz, Franz Store Mr. Erickson, J. C. Penney Carl Olson, O. K. Mr. Steadrian, Steadman Jewelers Mr. Johnson, Gamble Store Vernal Larson, Larson Feeds Clyde Marsden, 4983 South Sla'e St. Farmers Insurance H. Grass Furniture Store Her bTowcrs, Muray Plumbing & Appliance Mr. Hinror,, Conoco Service S' at ion. State k Vine Motors Mr. and Mrs. Co'd.vell, Plymouth-ChrysleTyler's kc Cream Shop Coronet Siore, Murray r Mr. Kusso, Murray c Hoo Cleaners Furnishings Mcatland Marker Murray Music Rubber Welders Bob Gcrrard, Gerrard Service Zion Motofs Miss Elicson, Quality Oil Co. Mr. Taylor, No. 60 Deb Townscnd, American Legion Post PLEASE PATRONIZE OUR SPONSORS! |