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Show PAPER HANGING & PAINTING EXPERTLY DONE r& m If you want (MA Prompt Service 3 !rf Cal1 Richard Dover r 693R or 379R PEOPLE A LIE ASKING THESE QUESTIONS ABOUT nnnv enlistment Q. What oJucational bontRtt do I got undor tho CI Bill of Right $? A. If you serve honorably on active duty for a period of 90 days, one day of which is served between September 10, 1940, and the date of termination of the present war. or you are discharged because of an actual service-incurred injury or disability incurred in-curred within that first 90-day period of service, you are, upon discharge, entitled to one year of education in the college, trade or business school of your choice for which you can qualify. In addition, each month of active duty, including the first three, prior to the termination of the war, entitles you to another month of post-service education, up to 48 months. Your tuition, laboratory fees, etc., up to f 500 per ordinary school year will be paid by the government Also, you will receive re-ceive SG5 a month living allowance S'JO a month if you have dependents. Q. What about family allowanett? A. For men enlisting or recnlisting now, family allowances will continue until six months after the war is otlkially ended. Q. What are my ehanctt of going ovorttat? A. If you enlist for 3 years, you may select to rcrve in any over-, over-, seas theater which has openings, especially Japan or Korea. Q. Can I ttill thoott tho branch of ttrvico I want to ttrvo in? A. Yes. You can pick any branch which has quotas to bo filled, if you enlist for 3 years. Q. It thoro any way I can rttnliit in my old gradtf A. Yes, you can, if you reenlist for a 3-year term within 20 days after your honorable discharge. Q. It ihoro any othtr way I can rttnlitt In gradtf A. Yes, If you held one of certain military occupational specialties, and were discharged on or after May 12, 1945, you can reenlist in a grade depending on the length of time you held the desired M. O. S. VW ywMvtil U t Army forvMia StariM for mwwi to aoy orW OWm$ ya may fcov, or for twtmr ta M rfc ofcovt aiwirtoM. IMm fel l4 0." "Worrtort of I fM,"MVrffftorr,"C"rrt.r ii. Ynt Rtnlar Army Strvu lh Nitloa Hi Muklni la War and Piki I I EKUIT NOW AT YOUR NEAREST U. S. ARMY RECRUITING STATION 95 NORTH MAIN STREET METAL MINING INDUSTRY OF UTAH fiW youa CISH VlMtMtPatmwita 100 to Ctf IS mm 1 12mev $100 $ 7 54 $9 21 SI AAA $J00 22.62 27.67 I llllll $500 37.70 46.12 ttOOO 75 41 01 2.5 frompt, CMvn4 AlltO frfrwywrvfe! pmona Grmmttdol &cJittaa kmm INCOMOMTtO BBMiMaa 95 N. MAIN ST. rtione 695 JOBS! JOBS! JOBS! 40,000 OF THEM AND ALL ARE GOOD Here Are a Few Examples SURVEYORS ATHLETICS INSTRUCTORS POWER LINEMEN CONSTRUCTION WORKERS WAREHOUSE FOREMEN GUARD PATROLMEN OPTICIANS FINANCE CLERKS ARMORERS SIGN PAINTERS STRUCTURAL STEEL WORKERS WEATHER OBSERVERS FORTY THOUSAND That's the number of good Jobs now available every month In the new Regular Army. Jobs so numerous and diversified that they appeal to all types of people and utilize all sorts of talent. Jobs ttiat may mean the turning point In your career giving it the direction and purpose that leads to success. Consult the full list at your nearest U. S. Army Recruiting Station. Then make your choice. GOOD JOBS Whatever trade or profession you choose, your Job In the United States Army will be a good one. It will mean h'gh pay. Statistics show that in order to equal the benefits provided by the Army In base pay allowances, maintenance, privileges, and retirement a civilian who is single, would have to earn $3300 a year. It will mean maximum security secur-ity both now and In retirement. A MONTH While 40,000 good Jobs are made a-vallable a-vallable each month,, the choice range Is constantly being narrowed as quotas in the various branches are being filled. To take full advantage ad-vantage of the Army's new program pro-gram you must act now I If you are between the ages of 18 and 34 (17 with parents' consent) and physically physic-ally and mentally fit, Inquire today at 95 NORTH MAIN ST. CEDAR CITY. UTAH AfilffO' COOKERS Limited TT. 13'" No. 7 National E-Z Seal I 175 Pressure Cooker IV 23 North Main Street i WHERE BARGAINS AWAIT YOU BiMe$t Wertaiiinieiit dp 'tSSK;' Va,ue lm 0f,ered- 5 ASWSg I''11 HnJ,om. 7-ub sV'v ' ,,di fV Hut i. V fcfrvIuB' 6u"i Philippin mthoftny ' t7&Ut?Z ctbiixtl Ton Control . , PLUS V &?ZZ r. y own ehoict of $1$ trorth 5; F'MMttlflCP ' . ..All 3 1 Lfjjy Tnl7'Ili AT one amazingly low If r 03011 1 Is 4i?rjf:i0(BiI!QiTiii "nanitate I Liberal Trade-in allowance on your old radio or phonograph. GRIMSHAW APPLIANCE CO. 51 North Main Phone 1196 is (Si C ( h Maybe you cin't cut a fifiure-8 on ice fctgJ ... but yon can cut 1 fine figure as a Plxl host wtoa yon serte smooth Becker's ' 1 "s American Pilsener Beer! ' j jj ' Tit IEVEIUE pft IF MtDtlATION ... TIC HAM Of QUALITY 11(111 HIIMTI It. LJLAJV Mill. Itll ' |