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Show Pajre Eieht THE E. Thursday, PRICE. UTAH Rent Regulations Security Deposits Changed the doctor, the man who i an a factory cafeteria, the On industrial eng.neer man a that fact Eventually tne became W'O1 had dependents much less important than Ue One additional months advance need for him on a necessary lent may be collected as a home job deposit on furnished living hid that are By cully 1944 the army in dwellings liters qu. ! ,cen men in battle and d' 'ide r ewlv constructed and rt nted for Do-- t the ones it wun'ed most were t e List time after March 25, from 18 tnreugn 25 DefcrmeM O .ties H Queary, OPA regional rules for men of t'n se ages Lt :uit executive, announced. A se- -, mi tit uluily stingmt edme any amount in ,iry deposit is months tl e draft and advance foiled, one of Germany began to let up The training was reused to give youngiegjlations provide that sters six mo.ntns bt f 're tl ey wtie ..my deposit may be re-- 1 i af so pped abroad Thice diys ..! d be wild the amount that the sui render of J ui t e di f men over 28 st 4 i though voluntteis toiougb 37 vuic interest" KOAL Gun Club Shooters Are Enthusiastic Group t di'-tin- 53, h" ct se-lui- ity TV ws-te- rn i'-i- was being charged by lord at the time rent e into effect m his area;'- The new action iS Dart governments poilcy opifc ing construction of 5 a. rental h' using as the Present acute hour's age It c,p bt5 to 0ny rented f al'y furnished ae teC written lease and first t.me ufttr occuPed L : Mch 25 Diovision.s on all other changed rintde A cortgressman recer-jmated that n cost about day to print the calendar gress icc lited By Christmas cf 1945 the army was taking no mine fatne-- s unMen less tney volur.teeied thiee or more cmldrcn c uldn t vC get in at all Last jammer for a vvhi'e there was a draft holiday while tl'e cl army and the administration tin to detei mine the new needs Foi s.x weeks list fall dialing " revived That stopped October m 15, although the law stayed tne books Now min 17 to 35 may enlist,! but top officeis still feel that the only ceitain source of mnnpowei es a dr.ift law On the other h md they know the superior worth of a volunteer army, and they know the nation, wants it that way. 'J lie popularity of trap shooting in this section is inei easing rapidly, and if enthusiasm of those who engage in the sport sponsoied by KOAL Gun club is any indication, it will soon assume a top spot in local spoits activities. Last Sunday at the range of tile club on the county fair grounds, the camera man caught a chaiattenstic group of the shooters. Above are KOAL Gun dub directois: J. Bracken Lee, Dr. J. E. Buck Buchanan, Jim Doiman, and Dr. Wood, Art Iiasmussen Call Green, back row. Front: Mrs. Ken Mower, publicity dnee-to- r; Francis Scartemo, vice president; James Dowell, president, Ross Boyack, secretaiy and treas- range. Upper right: James Powurer, and Mrs. James Dowell ell, club ptesident. Lower right: Center: Group of shootcis leady Allen Scow, phenorn-onto go into action on the rifle shooter from Diageiton who CAN NOW DISPOSE OF YOUR DRAFT CARD Monday at midnight the Selective Service Act expired and from that time on, American men who had registered with local and county draft boards could throw their draft cards away, burn them or do anything else with them as they wished. From now on the United States army is on its own, through enlistments alone, to reach and keep the 1,070,000 manpower goal which is set for July 1. For some three or four months GOOSE climatic condition. To be sure ol your supply ol the highest quality seeds your money can buy. see your . local Northrup. ling deale or write to on (lit bq ... urt you tec your P M A. Committee, formerly tho Triple A( payabout forernment ments for seed used in building permanent local Northrup, &C King 160 South 4th West Salt Lake Ci i ABOUT $3,000,000 AT TOOELE ORDNANCE DEPOT diaft recoids may be kept at local or county offices in view of the unsettled conditions in the world most pai ticularly in the middle east, where Dresident Truman has lecommended that new American aid be granted The senate armed services committee has approved the idea, but it must be passed by both houses of congress. Both the army and the state department will watch voluntary enlistments closely. For the time being, the state department feels Inspection Dates For Both Sales April 15 and 16 VETERANS the need of the wordless argument which lies in the existence of a well trained army on call. Congress must still pass on the proposal for a compulsory military training program which would put all Americans through the basic training the generals now feel necessary because of the speed wiTn which war could come a third time. Compulsory trainees would not join the army. They would just be trained for it. But the program is cut from the same piece of cloth preparedness. To keep its strength at 1,070,-00- 0 the army needs 30,000 enlistments a month. They are running n at about that. But President has reserved the right to ask f the congress for draft law. The United States was still at peace when the act was passed on September 16, 1940. It was the first peacetime draft the nation had seen and should have caused violent debate. But the Germans had rolled over France that summer. Denmark, the lowlands, Tiu-ma- DTRs 25th ANNIVERSARY SALE Ends Friday, April 11th Buy Now and Save Check now on your home needs its the last chance to get them at the tremendous savings offered during this mammoth sale. Hundreds of folks have profiled by buying fine furniture at prices in many cases below our cost. You owe it to yourself to come in before Friday night and see what you need. The Anniversary Gifts will be distributed Friday Night, April 11th, at 6:30 P. M. (You need not be present unless you wish). BUTE FLYING AUTOMOTIVE VEHICLES STILL A FEW DAYS LEFT - Look for 4, APPROXIMATELY 1000 el WHEN CLEANING OUT YOUR WALLET YOU Tented, clean, fertile Northland Brand seed produce maximum western crop became they are ipedally selected foe western planting and adapted to LOCAL Norway, Czechoslovakia and Poland were out. The United States felt the need for armed defense. The life of the act was accompanied by much grumbling because of the frequent changes in age limits and deferment requirements. But the men in Washington had to be sure that every pair of able hands was at work where it was most needed. There were six registrations All told, 10,022,367 men were drafted. And, for all the grumbling, officers now congratulate themselves that so vast a number could be taken with so few accusations of unfairness and so little scandal. The first age limits were 21 through 35, and the men were not to serve outside the United States After Pearl Harbor the age limits for service went from 18 through 44, and men through 64 were asked to register. The limitation to home soil was dropped. Men over 44 were never in tended for military service, but their registration helped to nudge them gently toward necessary war jobs. Many an aging tap dancer or chocolate dipper learned how to run a turret lathe And auto salesmen, with precious little to sell anyway, took to the airplane plants. At first attempts were made to bypass family men. But that be- came impossible as more and more were needed, both for the battle fronts and for war production at home. There followed a senes of changes in the deferment rules for two major classes: (1) men with dependents, (2) men who were needed at home, either in war plants or on jobs necessary j to the national health, safety and' SET-ASID- E Veterans World War APRIL 17 II Only Fixed Price Items Offering: i Motorcycles (3x1) Jeeps, Poor Condition Trucks Accordingly) Pickups and Truck Tractor. 1. Veterans of World War II, eligible to participate on presentation of original discharge paper or photostatic copy. 2. Veterans admitted to sale at 8:15 a.m. MST on April 17, 1947, where they will present discharge papers and be given an identification badge. They will then be registered and conducted to display area. A control drawing will follow, which will permit veterans to purchase one vehicle from the aside list offered according to the number as drawn in the controlled drawing. (Priced (IV2 Ton)-Car- go 3. Buyers arriving after the control drawing will be processed according to sequent! of arrival at the registration desk. 4. be It is not necessary for veteran to items. certified for purchase of However, they cannot purchase property for resale. Veterans are urged to make complete and thorough inspection on inspection days above designated, as and property is sold subject to WAA terms conditions on an "As Is. Where Is basis and priced f.o.b., point of location. Set-asid- e e AND All CLASSES OF QUALIFIED BUYERS Priority and Non-Priori- Starts Groups ty APRIL 17 Fixed Prices Priority Sequence Offering: 4 Half Tracks Trucks (2V2 Ton 6x6) Trucks (5 rs Ton Truck Tractor (6 Buses Trailers (1 Ton Cargo) 250 gd Semi-Traile- Water Tank Trailers WSCJt The obev. Items to schedule below. 1 Veteran. .f World War have a Csrtiflcote on tti.s. items) . April 17-- structioa April 2 finonca Corporation k. hM to SU H. (Veterans . . April 21 ailer Ton). Priority Claimants a "first Coma kd first Served Non Taxpaying arris . . . April 24 Cemreerdd v"""77-- 4 or Aatearariva Dealers. The Httas Brtr4 said an data specified, between lb and 3 p.m. each sola day. arose Ik.. br tor small katinots . . . . . . April 23 Star, and FeKtkai Subdivision iniyiniUUUin Ton)-Semi-Tr- mok fu payment, siga disposal documents, end give " Instructions a the Sima sale is mode. Checks, bank drafts and money orders C1icfct vf $500 mutt Mrtifitd. A 2 War Assets Adaunwtretren reservss the right ta caacal any cnntrnrl andar bid and Se withdrew from sale any property prior to removal, assume ne Kebllity except refund of perches, price or amount paid and does not waive any right with respect to the above conditions and instructions contained In this listing. AU VEHICLES TO M SOU) AT FIXED TO WAA TERMS LND CONDITIvrss WHERE IS" BASIS. Missing port end have been considered in the computatieti far the above sales ta be fumrshe Catalogs site on inspection GOP . h fUUff fee j day. Cut- off Highway 122 Grantsvill WATCH FOR SIGNS! depot no. - HOW TO GET THERE At Tooele, Utah, turn left 2 miles North of P. W. Comp, Tooele Ordnance VM QMM WB f - - filMlGMOQflBI11 CUSTOMER SERVICE CENTER Building No. 3, 1710 South Redwood Road 2220 ,1(B sale QRV CHgprraji P. O. Box pfep SALT LAKE CITY 1 3, UTAH Phor H |