Show GIs Urged To Keep Insurance In Force Nearly veterans of World War II It in Utah will lose the advantage of their GI OX insurance if the liberal reinstatement reinstatement reinstatement rein rein- statement provision on GI or insurance dies July 31 31 1948 said Edward T. T OBrien O'Brien State Director of the Utah Department of Veterans Affairs today Pushing a II concerted insurance reinstatement reinstatement reinstatement rein rein- statement drive among the Departments Department's District Service Officers throughout the state Mr OBrien O'Brien stated The reinstatement reinstatement reinstatement rein rein- statement provisions on GI 01 insurance have been twice extended to give all veterans the opportunity to reinstate but the procedure I r am advised will wUl not be further extended The states state's veterans service director pointed out that approximately billion bUllon dollars in Insurance the sum represented b by nearly 10 million lapsed policies may go by the boards next month Veterans who still can pass a physical examination examination examination examina examina- tion may be able to reinstate after the deadline In the period of February 1947 through May 31 31 1948 Utah World War II IL veterans reinstated sixty-four sixty million seven hundred forty- forty seven thousand dollars In National Service Service Ser Ser- vice Life Insurance While Utah places high among the states reinstating lapsed GI UI Insurance only one out of seven Utah World War II veterans has reinstated his lapsed insurance The Utah State Department of Veterans Affairs has set as its goal re reInstatement reinstatement reinstatement re- re instatement of lapsed GI or insurance policies between now and July 31 1948 1048 Mr OBrien O'Brien remarked that this will be a substantial assignment since the average average average aver aver- age reinstatement in Utah has been approximately per month The Utah Department of Veterans Affaire Af AZ- AtI I fairs faire Director added Nothing can re replace replace re- re place the value of a 01 GI insurance policy I II and all Utah GIs are urged to make sure I that their policies do not lapse or that if they have lapsed to renew them before the deadline date In cases where the original policy is too much for a 01 GI to carry Mr OBrien O'Brien pointed out that the I I anco can bo cut down to any amount as low as 1000 in multiples of The rate of this term Insurance between thousand Is the cheapest cheap cheap- I OO 00 and a est eat protection a man can buy The District Service Officer Fred Roylance in your area located at 1711 West 1st North Provo Prove Utah is the I Utah State Department of Veterans Affairs Affairs' Affairs Affairs' Affairs Affairs' Af Af- Af- Af fairs' fairs representative lie He is specially trained In all phases of veterans affairs Including advice and anet counsel on GI Oh insurance insurance in- in i and anet he may be contacted by I any veteran in this area seeking In sur- sur j II anco information I II I |