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Show ' . Help Wanted! Beverage bottles are scarce, impossible to receive shipment before April, 1947. I Please return all beverage bottles to your dealer. Bottles in your garage or basement cannot can-not be filled. g We appreciate your cooperation I Byron W. Denhalter, manager DENNIE'S OWN BEVERAGE v COMPANY ''''''' 1 Tf E L E C T R I C EQUIPMENT Reduces Farm Costs, Too The application of electricity to industry has enabled machines to produce more than a score of workers could have produced by hand. The same thing applies to farming, with low-cost l electricity reducing farm, costs, too. It pumps water, grinds feed, hoists hay, milks cows, lights barn, yard and home; cooks, pro- " s tects food, heats water, washes f Profit by clothes . . . and does scores of BETTER FARMING I otlier chores faster and cheaper V (f as I than they can be done in any VVfff other way. And the use of electricity in-eq in-eq s creases dally, as more new fpfrfeP electrical equipment becomes A UTAH POWER & LIGHT COMPANY MESSAGE ; . NOW, MORE THAN EVER BEFORE j THE ARMY HAS A GOOD JOB FOR YOU! NON-COMMISSIONED GRADES NOW OFFERED- TO FORMER ARMY OCCUPATIONAL SPECIALISTS Good jobs in non-commissioned grades are being offered now by the Regular Army to qualified former servicemen! Veterans discharged on or after May 12, 1945, who enlist ; or reenlist for 3 years may be enlisted in the non-commissioned grade for which qualified, provided this grade is not higher than that held at time of discharge, and provided that at least 6 r. months of former service was in one of 400 designated military - occupational specialties in which enlistment is now desired. Important, interesting jobs are open in hundreds of skills ; and trades in the Army, with splendid training and educational I advantages! These are in addition to free food, housing, cloth-ing, cloth-ing, medical and dental care, low-cost insurance. There's adventure, travel, education, a secure and profitable .j. future in this vital, realistic profession. Get full details at your nearest Army Recruiting Station. ' ScSmxsuuV! v ..' Highlights of Regular Army Enlistments 1. Enlistments for IV'2, 2 or 3 other furlough privileges can be ob- years. ( 1-year enlistments permitted tained from Recruiting Officers, for men now in the Army with 6 or c ,, more months of service.) , 5" Mt-r.ng-out pay (based upon ,. . length of service) to all men who Z. Enlistment age from 18 to 34 are discharged to reenlist. vears inclusive .(17 with parents' consent) except for men now in the 6- Ptlon to retire at half pay Arrav. who may reenlist at any oge, for the rest oi Vour life after 20 ' and former service men depending years' service - increasing to three- on length of service. quarters pay after 30 years' service. o a i:..,m 1 r ecA A1l previous active federal military o. A recnlistment bonus of S50 . j J t 1 c service counts toward retirement. for e.-?h year of active service since such bonus was last paid, or since 7. GI Bill of Rights benefits as-last as-last -entry into service, provided sured for men who enlist on or before , reenlistment is within 3 months October 5, 1946. after last konornblo uixhr.r;e. 8. Choice of brnnch of service 4. A furlough for men who re- and overseas theater (of those still enlist within 20 days. Full details of open) on 3-year enlistments. I ."' " ' v ' I COMING or GOING back, front and in rf the middle, this gorgeous Junior-Lane coat I j j I has everything new including smart j "push-up" sleeves and all leather belt with l L port-hole eyelets. Distinctive and different ft i for dress, or every day wear. Soft all wool 3 I I 1 suede. Sizes 9 to 15. See Our Splendid Selection Chipman Merc. American Fork 1 WATER I I heaters I ELECTRIC GAS OIL I EMERSON RADIOS 1 GLADIRONS iBylunds'j Plbg. p, App.I Terms Are Easily Arranged! "Buy the Best at BylundsrfJ Pleasant Grove Phone2942l MONTHLY NEW PAY SCALE ' .SaL Ease ray per 20 rears' 30 Years' In Addition o Clothing, Food, Master Sergeant Month Service Service Lodging. Mcdicol and Dental or Scrg(,ant ?165.0O S107.25 185.63 re' Technical SerKeant 135.00 87.75 151.38 In addition to pay shown at Staff Sergeant . . 115.00 74.75 129.38 right: 2C !ncrcio for Service Sergeant .... 100.00 65.00 112.50 Oveneai. 50 if Member of Corporal . . . 90.00 58.50 101.25 Flymq or Glider Crews. 5 y9 In- . . crm. in Pay for Each 3 Year. Private F'r5t CU" 80-00 52.00 90.00 of Service. Private .... 75.00 48.75 84.38 Listen to "Warriors of Pence," j "Voice of the Army," "Proudly fej vf-J ' 1 i I I k t- I We Hail." Mark Warnow't Army t Trf' 'pyj tWS-rVr 1 Show, "Sound Oil," "Harry Wis- " ,vi , 4' MlLr jKUjlLlI '' I - mer Sportl Review," and "Spot- E. ' fQ fT T V! 3? 1 , light Bands" on your radio. iiolvUtmTt-KWn,fa,nmtir,, u7hi i fallit now at your nearest Army Recruiting Station and "Make It a Million!" u s. 106 W. Center St. Provo |