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Show I WEEKLY REFLEX-DAV- NEWS JOURNAL, OCTOBER 14, IS 19b M(pOBSilD(IDDD - I was recently honorably discharged from service after serving two years on Q I have not completed high school. Can I active duty. complete high school and continue in a vocational program? A Eligible veterans can complete their high school training with no charge - against entitlement. They may then use their en- titlement for further training as desired. I used my GI loan to Q purchase my present home. I have a veteran who wants to purchase my home and my Gl loan. If I do this, can my entitlement be restored? A - Yes, if the purchaser is a veteran who has entitlement to a GI loan and agrees to substitute the same amount of his or her entitlement as was used on your loan and the purchaser is approved by the VA as to income and credit. Q - I am medically retired from military service. I intend to buy $10,460 of disabled - vice retirement. Q - I am the daughter of a veteran who died in service and am attending school as a war orphan. Several of my friends in the same school are veterans and have received Naw-tow- attar a EAGLES PRESENT CAKE guard at the intersection of 250 West 800 North in Clear- field, adjacent to Doxey Elementary. MEN-WO- Dont grab the first job that The Be choosy. Look around for a job that's as good as you are. And if you look in the right place you won't have to look long. We have over 300 good jobs. Electronics, Construction, Data Processing, Law Enforcement; Food Preparation., Welding, Photography. Missile Maintenance, Communications,, Heavy Equipment. Radio Repair, Radar and many others. You don't need experience. If you qualify, we'll guarantee you training in the job you choose. And we'll pay you while you learn. Oper-ation- Call 292-24- Eotai Opportunity stop for that Intersection before but Sunset City killed JT.'"the proposal stating it was not ? rfecessary. Sunset Police Department recommended a crossing guard but Clearfield City doesnt have the funds in their budget this fiscal year to pay such an employee. 13 Join the people whove joined the Army. An stated CLEARFIELD CITY Council has approved a. four way Opportunities Collect parents approximately 100 to 125 children cross between two and four times a day and some sort of safety measure is needed. comes along. Army THE PARENTS stated the dangerous situation which prevails and have petitioned both Clearfield and Sunset cities in the past about the intersection. They contacted Sunset becasue the city limits run down the center of the street. Employer IN THE PAST Sunset City was against a four way stop because of it being in force continually whether school is in session or not Members of the audience stated that an auto stopping is nothing compared to the life of a child which could be saved. COUNCILMAN Ray Adams made a motion to Sunset City a proposed four way stop. The motion was carried with the addition that the Sunset City OPEN TO THE PUBLIC Daily Luncheon Dinner 11:30-2:3- 0 6:00-11:0- 0 and the Doxey Elementary PTA receive a letter to let them know what action was taken. Also brought up in the council meeting was the problem South Clearfield Elementary School children have when walking past the public grounds adjacent to pm pm (closed Sundays) the Clearfield swimming pool. a MRS. JUDY Larsen, representative of South Clearfield Elementary PTA told of children having been approached with knives and other unfit things happening as they travel to and from school. Steve Yeger told the council of experiences where five and sue year old kids are allowed to be on the pool grounds to sluff and smoke pot and gather. Councilman Ray Adams stated that he had contacted the principal of Clearfield High about the problem and "HEN HUT" HAIR STYLING Great styles for guys and gals 41 No. Main, Kaysville 376-433- 5 UNIPERMS s15 Cut & Set Included Anniversary Special s3 off er per Good til Oct. 30 was told the school was concerned but apparently the parents are not. CLEARFIELD Mayor O. Ross Sanders asked Councilman Ray Adams, who is under SGU, VGLI, or VMLI provided you are otherwise eligible for these programs. I recently retired on Q disability from Civil Service. I waived my military re- - councilmember affiliated with the police department and City Manager Gayle Starks to contact the police The parents stated that they call. BUmiTLY RAIIJ GUTTERS - Manager Don Pearson check from Civil Service. I have a 30 percent disability which I have never claimed. Will I have to waive part of my Civil Service retirement pay in order to receive this disability compensation? A There is no restriction on receiving disability compensation if you have waived your military retirement pay FREE ESTIMA TES-- 394-856- or 6 773-856- 6 LAYTON, UTAH - US)FS department for further action on the problem. WELCOMC WAGON For Residential or Commercial Buildings Vinous Colors Baked on Enamel Custom Made with Precision on Job limit concurrent coverage felt an extra patrol when school is out and at lunch time when kindergarten students are walking home would help curtail the problem, mnm diiwnmas fad n Coverage under tirement and receive one Members of the Clearfield City Council received a petition signed by 176 concerned parents asking for a crossing program. rarjTis ruoxi gutters USGLI policies and NSLI policies (including RH policies) is generally limited to $10,000, but this does not daily. Dependents Educational Assistance 376 - 1603 coverage. Does this affect my right to buy Veterans Group Life Insurance coverage in the amount of $20, OM? Tom Orrelli Layton Eagles president, presents a birthday cake to of Ruby OBrian, nutrition site manager, who accepts on behalf The October. in who have Eagles the senior citizens birthdays have donated the use of their lodge for senior citizens lunches benefits under the As your Hostess, its my job to holp you mako tho most of your now neighborhood. Our shopping areas. Community opportunities. Special attractions. Lots of facts to savt you timo and money. Plus a basket of gifts for your family. Ill bo listening for your call. veterans (RH) insurance - No. A - Educational loans are available for eligible veterans and persons eligible for (( Getting settlsd madsslmpla ..s-su- A educational loans through the VA. Is this also possible for me? in order to receive Civil Ser- No Seams No Leaks Requires No Maintenance Is) Art League Plans Tea On Saturday, Oct. 16, the Bountiful Art League will hold a membership tea from 2 tod p.m., at the Eldredge House, 564 West 400 North in Bountiful. THE SPECIAL feature of the tea will be a traveling exhibit of art works from the Utah Museum of Fine Arts. Ms. Ann Day, curator of educational services for the museum, will be present to talk with guests about the art she will be exhibiting. Ms. Day has instigated the Museums traveling exhibit program so that people ' throughout the state can take enof of the wealth advantage joyment offered by this art. ALSO, MRS. Norma Fors-ber- iClflysiiainigs iYpycks ave yp and other members of the $H Sale ends Oct. 20 well known Utah artist, has donated an original oil painting to be given away at the tea. Anyone joining the League will be eligible to win the painting. Greeting guests at the tea will be Anton Rasmussen, director of the Bountiful Art Center, Mrs. Mitzi Hancuff, chairwoman of the League, Ho Hurry While Selection Is Good JUST ARRIVE Purchase of 1975 League Board of Directors: Mrs. Marsha McNeil, Mrs. Linda Clark, Mrs. Donna Browne, and Mrs. Mary Muir. Mrs. Kay Hall and Mrs. Joan Kendell, past of the Art League, will be ac- & SPECIAL 1976 Granadas & LTDs Savmgs Bog cepting memberships. THE BOUNTIFUL Art League was organized shortly after the opening of the Boun- tiful Art Center in 1974. Its members are not all artists, but also include people with a love of visual arts and others who wish to enrich their knowledge of art. The League holds bimonthly luncheons where guest lecturers speak on some aspect of art. Members of the League are invited to all gallery openings and other functions presented by the Bountiful Art Center. EVERYONE interested joining the Bountiful League is invited to attend tea. in Art the THROWING THE BOOK AWAY 1974 Mustang 1972 Pinto 4 sp. Radio, heater 4 119500 2 dr. auto, ps, pb. air V-- 8 1395 LTD Squire Loaded 2395 2995 1976 Mustang Ghia 1970 Toyota Nada1475 1971 Torino 500 speed 1974 Ford Station Wagon Tape deck, sun roof, ps, pb, aluminum wheels Air, V-- 8, FM-A- M 4595 HiLux (pickup) sleeper 4 sp. 1095 NOTICE TO QUALIFIED J ELECTORS OF FARMINGTON CITY for Treasurer will be Applications THE CAR City ac- cepted on or befori Oct 15th, 1976. Send resume to Farmington City Council. 286 South 200 East Farmington. Utah 84025. TT HI V 825-972- 1 fS&F- - |