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Show i Clarification Issued on Tke Recent AFRA Changes 7un - 4)dvocatQ SECOND SECTION 'Military officials ters at Headquar- reported that although new rul- Thursday, January 31, 1957 Officer in Charge Jack Griffin of the Immigration and Naturalization Service reminded aliens in Army Military District, ings do not become effective unUtah, today released a clarifica- til April 1, 1957, young men can tion on the recent changes to the enlist under the Armed Forces Armed Forces Reserve Act of Reserve Act between now and 1955. April 1st, under the old program Heretofore U. S. Army reserv- with the guarantee that their obists who enlisted under the eight-ye- ar ligated time will be adjusted to program of the Armed For- conform to the new rules on Apces Reserve Act- - were required to ril 1st. This adjustment will also serve six months of active duty effect those young men who iniand seven and one-ha- lf years as tially enlisted under the Armed active members of the ready re- Forces Reserve Act for the eight-ye- ar serve. A new ruling, issued by program since August 9, the Secretary of the Army, has 1955. The new law is retroactive shortened the time to six months and cuts ready reserve time for on active duty, four and one-ha- lf those currently serving in this years in the ready reserve duty, four and a half years in US Nations, and Mexican national contract laborers, must file, the address report during January of each year at the nearest post office or Immigration and Naturalization Service office. Mr. Griffin said an estimated 11,000 aliens have filed address Reports so far this January. A total of 11,217 aliens filed address reports in Utah last year. Reports for 1957 are expected to Utah that today is the deadline for filing 1957 address report forms as required under provisions of the 1952 Immigration and Natotal 12,800. tionality Act. The immigration official urged aliens who have not yet filed their 1957 address report to do so by tonight to avoid possible penalties. Failure to comply with the reAND STORAGE quirements can mean a fine, jail Local a and for sentence, deportation willful violation. Mr. Griffin said the law requires that every alien except those having diplomatic status, foreign rep295 N. Carbon Ave. resentatives assigned to the United Moving Coast-to-Coa- st O SUN-SPO- TS A man had a very smart dog! Whenever he would pick up his shot gun the dog would hunt nothing but birds and when he would pick up his deer gun the dog would hunt nothing but deer. So he fooled him one day and picked up his fishing rod. He looked around for his dog and found him out behind the barn digging up worms. xygcsi Linde Air Products Acetylene & Welding Supplies Campbell Transfer & Store Co. the ready reserve and three years in the stand-b- y reserve. One of the major differences between service in the "stand-b- y reserve and the ready reserve, Colonel Brandon pointed out, is that the ready reserve can be called up by the president alone, while stand-b- y reservists can be called up only by congressional and three years in the stand-b- y reserve. Stand-b- y reserve service does not require the individual to attend drills or summer camp, but places him on call for an emergency. Ready reservists drill once weekly and attend seventeen days summer camp. Lieutenant Colonel James W. Brandon, personnel procurement officer for the. Army Reserve, Today Is Deadline ' For Alien Filing Of Address Reports Phone 102 Price Doesnt Cost a Penny for Plumbing or Venting! action." Cfinnenmia theatre STARTS FRIDAY, FEBRUARY 1ST. Filtra-mati- ' FOR EVERY CAT AND GATOR.FROM Electric Dryer c THE POLES TO THE EQUATOR! fWw? DoritKnoc THE :Utbe RocH s APPELL A With JOVADA Produced AND JIMMY BALLARD by SAM KATZMAN and his APPLEJACKS Written Directed by by ROBERT FRED F. SEARS t KENT end ' JAMES i PRQJU,,, A CLOVER also Steve J. Diamanti, Carbon county savings bonds chairman, has been informed that purchases of U. S. savings bonds in Utah during 1956 Surpassed all records since 1945 as shown by Federal Reserve reports, according to Frederick P. Champ, state. chair- AUTHENTIC AND TERRIFYING! The Juvenile Delinquency Story Never Told Before! , man. X I second the words of President said Mr'. Champ, Eisenhower," who recently told a group of vol- VSS 7. J - PH i unteers and staff members that more than 40 million people today own more than 50 billion dollars in savings bonds. This is not only a great reservoir of saving for the individuals concerned but it is a very stabilizing backlog of purchasing power in the nations economy. Savings bonds are important for still another reason. They stim-ulta- e thrift or the saving of money. This aids in solving the problem which we in America are concerned about today the prob- - Moab School District To Get Federal Afd PROP! Jan. 31, Feb. Thurs.-Sat- ., 1- -2 a HERE COME THE GUNSLINGERS! nmi James Arness Be Great Star cl TVs "6UNSM0XE" Released thru United Artist! sun-fadin- Clem S. Schramm, state director, said. Carbon county residents purchased, $441,046 cash value in savings bonds during 1956, helping the state to reach a final total for the year of $19,381,252, according to SAVES time. Just set the amazing ControlTower once. Clothes come out soft, fluffy, wrinkle-fre- e in any kind of weather. Dries any kind of fabric, from delicate to sturdy denims, heat settings. with just-rigman-mad- SAVES you. No more lugging heavy baskets of wet clothes. No more chapped rough hands, or colds due to battling clotheslines in inclement weather. Modal Small Payment 7 Glamorous, New Sheer Look fits in. Looks built in, no matter colors inwhere you put it. Your choice of 5 style-rigcluding white. Matching Imperial Automatic Washer. 8; Come See EASTERN or Each Week. the Proof and Save the Difference UTAH ELECTRIC CO. Our Technicians Will Deliver and Install PHONE 55 UTAH PRICE, Tough jobs demand approved. - Each Month ht revision came when the Grand county school district agreed to pay $42,917 in addition to that money provided by the government. Mrs. Helen M. Knight, the superintendent of the Grand county school district, has indicated that it has taken three years to get the contract finally realize how many folks are coasting down hill until you try to get help going the other way. You- es ht 1955," Chairman Diamanti. Counties making their allotted quotas for 1956 are: Emery 239. Grand, 131.7; Washington, 125.3; Sanpete, 114.5; Was atch, 114:2; Juab, 110.6; Mor- g. any-tim- car-car- gan, 110.4; Weber, 109.7; DaCongressman Henry A. Dixon vis, 105.7; San Juan, 104.2; (R., Utah) announced today that Beaver, 100; Box Elder, 100; the revised contract for the and Sevier, 100. Moab school has been approved. Other counties whose purchases Federal funds totaling $173,000 exceeded last years are :Duchesne, have been set aside to pay for the Garfield, Piute, Salt Lake, Utah construction of this school after and Wayne. many delays. Acceptance of the theatre SAVES clothes. No more clothes, no more Approximately half as many clothes and linens needed due to rapid, e drying. lifetime Porcelain, inside and out, protects against rust. Sunshine lamp gives fresh, sweet smell of summer sun. wind-to- m lem of keeping inflation in check. 1 congratulate you . . .. for the great work you are doing in helping to instill the virtues of thrift and saving which meair so much to keeping our great economy safe and sound. The thrifty people of Utah, the volunteers, the press, radio and d and outdoor advertisTV, ers, the many firms and other groups which help their employes to save through the payroll sav ings program, and the banks which encourage the purchase of bonds and issue them as a free public service have placed our state among the five highest in the na tion showing an increase in sales over installation SAVES on costs, thanks to exclusive Frigidaire Filtrator. Utah Bond Sales for 1956 Surpass Records w m COLUMBIA PICTURE moisture. No venting. s LITHE TRENIERS DAVE vV S&. 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