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Show Thursday, Jnly 16, 1981 Uintah Basin Standard Assistance available to veterans and families veterans andtheir familms.-h- e noted. Such as the U.S. Department of Labor's Office of Veterans' Reemployment Rights, which assists in job placement following military service." Smith added that there are state agencies which handle preference in hiring veterans for state jobs as well as exemption from some license fees The Veterans Administration isnt the only government agency administering benefits for veterans or their dependents, advised Elmer J. Smith, director, Regional VA Office Director, Salt Lake. There are other federal as well as some state and focal agencies which offer special benefits or assistance to 12 for certain disabled veterans. Like the VA, they are stressing such services Year of in this Disabled Persons. While the VA doesn't administer those and other benefits, it usually can refer veterans or dependents to the office to apply for them." he rvp Such assistance is available in Utah by telephoning the Salt Lake VA in the Regional office toll-fre- e in Salt Lake City area; OrdenT872902 in Provo; and 1J5o3e2-18- 3 elsewhere in Utah, 524-596- 0 899-443- 3 - KIN&HAM SONEieSSHAMS US DA CHOICE SPECIALS EMEKtbAY UN) PRICES AT ST MOT CJV BUT '5PESCER' STEAK vjsps edPK stavipojG WEEKEND fKB ROAST D0M& DOUBLE DISCOUNT STORES PENNY UJISE FRANKS ROUND SW SLICED . BACON' Moore, of Moore Cable TV, Inc. works on Independence Day lo install the support system in Duchesne STEADY NOWI-R- on residents will return to hold a family million at their old home in Monarch. This is to be a early affair, stated Goida Anderson Adams and husband, Harvey, hosts for this years. Other family to attend were Sylvia Anderson Hunt and husband, Dalton, St. George; daughter Norma Hunt Fletcher and husband, Paul, sons Mark, Gary and James, El Cajon, Calif.; Rose Anderson Gardner and husband, Donald, Ontario, Ore.; daughter Reah Dawn Gardner Friend, granddaughters Kathy and husband, Richard, and Kendra and grand- - for Cable about 6--8 scheduled to open there in weeks, according to officials of TV Western Satellite. son Robert. Golds And- erson Adams and husband, Harvey; daughter Naomi Adams Sheperd and husband, Darrell, all Salem; Haken Anderson, wife Adelma and chOd-re- n Ruth and Bradley, son Ray and wife Keron and children, all Little Valley, Ore; Thins Anderson Schermer, husband Tony, Nevada City, Cal.; all recalled memories about their growing up years, and there was lots (4 food. They wish to thank Marley and Jean UJCAL.UTA1 CMWUWP& CHERRIES Hamblin, the now owners of the old homestead, for allowing them to hold their reunion there. LMJJ PRICES Phono Nows Itoms 722-513- 1 HILLS FR6S COFFEE raiERseiJT 4- - (ML. omsTv CRISCO thr SALAD ls TOO SH0CTEWU& vevieRYDAV NMvSjPIHBAPPUM- PRESS! N6 4c tQX BEST FOODS NAWOWKJASE G ojw SUCED D0UB.E OISCOOV3T uwne flR VMHPAT BREAD Tag ssaag-- e1 purex IlfftMP81 Sr I, J- - j . eoewwf uw oouus Diseouur fwces' brvrk OMSTEfJED Ml, Iffl issw&jM aawfesW mfiRK-I-T ROOSEVELT stopKNw sue! TGfcS fwijq&ftt TOJITCDOWIL a Ik UXk) EAST HIGH 40 OPEH 7 DATS A WEEK 8 A.M. TO 9 P.M. |