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Show day December 28, 1950 THE gterans Reminded of Jucation Deadline & II those discharged from service beand fore July 25, 1947. Those disg Zg charged after that date have four that the years from their discharge date cut-o- ff date for in which to begin and nine years 25, 1951, courses is only seven from discharge date to finish away. training. For most other vetu coming spring school term erans, however, training must be w the final such term most completed by July 25, 1956, the wind-u- p date of the program. sss may enter or VA said, so Veterans actually must have e the deadline, plan to enroll they should commenced their training by the date if they want to conmaking arrangements now. cut-o- ff 1951 deadline applies to tinue afterwards, VA said A veteran must be in training on that World War II veterans date unless he has temporarily interrupted his course for summer vacation or for other reasons beyond his control. Once he completes or discontinues his course of GI bill training after the deadline, he may not start another course. Also, he must meet the following two World of War GI bill education were reminded by Food Prices Rising Faster Than Ever Before Smog Screen World-wid- e - eat. Comfort Air purification engineers, who have proved that all fuels can be burned without creating smoke, were particularly interested in the phenomenon which carried a le blanket of smoke over a wide area of the United States during the Canadian forest fire in The resultant September. smug was mild, however, compared with the pall resulting from eruption of a volcano in the Dutch East Indies in 1883. At that time a fine ash was blown almost around the earth. 200-mi- requirements: He will be expected to pursue date, VA said. his training continuously until Special consideration will be completion, except for conditions to four categories of given which normally would cause inwho, for reasons student. of any terruption their either may control, beyond And he may change his educa- not be able to resume their tional objective only while in training by July 25, 1951, or may training and then for reasons not be in a position to remain in satisfactory to the administrator. continuous training afterwards. post-deadli- ne vetera- n-trainees There Is An Among those visiting for the holidays in Hiawatha were the Jimmie Garber on following: leave from the army air corps in Denver, Colorado; Mike Kolovich on leave from Fort Lewis, Washington; Bob Wilde on leave from er the army air corps; Byron who is home from the University of Utah where he is studying medicine; Jack Stevensen on leave from California, where he is serving as a hospital corps-me- n in the navy; John Garr from the U. S. A. C. at Logan; Tony Petrulas from the University of Utah where he is studying medicine; Carrie Eardley from Montana where she is teaching school; Mrs. John Cameron and Morris who are here from Salt Lake City visiting Mr. and Mrs. Bob and Orland Heaton who is mission in home from a two-yethe southern states. This week was filled with many The welfare holiday activities. sponsored a Christmas dance Saturday, December 23. Keith orchestra furnished the music. The dance was well attended and enjoyed by all. The LDS Sunday school held a at the Christmas program amusement hall Saturday evening, December 23. The Community church held its Christmas program on Friday, Bur-mist- have enlisted in the army air force and will report for assignment January 3. The Christensen family held a Christmas reunion dinner at the amusement hall Sunday, December 24. Those attending were: Tom the B. E. Christensens, Jack Moffits, Earl Jacksons, Wildes, Bert Wildes, Frank Olsens, Alden Burdicks from Hiawatha; LaMar Scows, Don Parm-ley- s, Jack Christensens of Drag-erto- n, and the Victor Christensens from Kenilworth. at the Community 22 church. The Jolly Twelve club held a Christmas party at the home of Mrs. Earl Hartman. A dinner was served after which the ladies and played gifts exchanged games. A Christmas party was held for the adults of the Community church Thursday, December 21. Among out of town guests who attended were: Rev. and Mrs. Carl Measell of Price, Rev. and Mrs. Kenneth Johnson of Drager-to- n and Mr. and Mrs. Lyle Cole of New York state has an average Sunnyside. Mr. and Mrs. Paul Veillard of one physician to every 500 spent the Christmas holiday in persons. Mississippi averages one Salt Lake City visiting their son, to every 1500. Paul, who is attending the University of Utah. 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Income Tax Forms Price, Utah 17c If PLATES e Bondware Oil-Treat- "GIFTS FOR WlUlr al Ilowa Coal 1, Wft Temple - CmwmkRi BramAn hi Utah mnj SoHihem Iduhe few W Coke Co. 098-J- CO-O- P OmerJ O&Htn O Call - UTAH POULTRY MIDWAY BETWEEN PRICE AND WELLINGTON Phone Phone Alvin Wilcox, 75-Royo Warner, 358-- J REPLACE Slack the- n's Public Law 610, which permits a veteran to make a first change of general fields of study merely by applying for it, will not be in effect after the cut-o- ff The categories are (1) veterans who have started GI bill studies and interrupt them to go back into active military or naval sci vice; (2) veterans who and pleted tal GI bill schooling cant get into Dealer a medical or dental school by deadline time; (3) teachers who GLASS spend their summers taking IN YOUR leading to a degree, and while you wait! training (4) those who complete GI bill COMMUNITY Complete auto glass re- undergraduate courses and intend placement service. to go ahead with graduate trainSafety Pittsburgh start after the Glass and auto body ing which would hardware installed deadline date. Those who had to stop training quickly, economically. Drive in . . . now. in order to return to active duty INDEPENDENT will be permitted to resume their E. BERTOT training within a reasonable period following their release from gal & PAINT AND GLASS service. MIRRORS TABLE TOPS They must meet these two reProducers and the conduct quirements: 240 EAST MAIN of their GI bill course progress Price Phone 233 must have been satisfactory, and the period of training obtainable after they get out of uniform will be limited to their remaining GI bill entitlement. Veterans in the other three & BUILDING SUPPLIES categories should contact their nearest VA office before the July date for details ed 25, 1951 cut-o- ff Castle Gate, Kenilworth and Day concerning their individual cases. ibcrileeii December JJiawalhci The Bureau of Labor Statistics reported December 10 that retail food prices are rising faster than ever. They increased two per cent between November 15 and November 28, the fastest rate recorded recently. It was the second report showing increased food costs since the BLS index hit an all-tihigh for all retail prices in October. er Page Seven SUN-ADVOCA- 0, Pre-Vfrapp- 48 ed MODESS PACQUIIIS Silk V Satin NAPKINS LOTION 64-oBottle IA 49 47c SANITARY mm z. ANAHIST Antihistamine SU&99 Campho-Lypt- us w mi ANEFRIfJ Antihistamine S&& 89c Chest Rub iy,-o- z. 33 |