OCR Text |
Show FRIDAY, JUNE 24. 1949 THE HAY 0I1E-MA- H 1 ' - . . . HAYIOADER 4ti u r Your Choir of Hydraulic or Mechanical Operation UfacAiKt ( How Many Of These Questions About Utah Can You Answer Correctly Now? SWHPRAKt ,101 bo you know that Itah has many Claims have yet tu MCSEY-SJVE- a (hand of the Colorado R W . . . . . . . . . , . liev-abl- huck-gioun- HOWARD JONES MOTOR CO. ree Glass Of Saturday, June 25 nsai Imm MT. PLEASANT lie piooured fiom the (Mine td the Thirteenth U. S. Civil Seiv-nRegion oi from J. Harold Winkh r, secret, oy, Hoartl oi C S Civil Service Fxamlneis at the Mt Pleasant Post Olflee. on those defaulted loans The VA is now selling lip local to auanpe foi these payments without undue haidshlp to (he veleian. head ust nn lit allowances aie paid to veteians in two cate-poit s unemplo) ed veteians, and self employed veteians. If i veleian devoh s all his time to his own business, tmt his net im tune is less than $loo a month, he tan claim a loedjustment allow am c to hung his Income to uim-dnltlee- s i that ligute A THRIFTY c perienieoutheir thrill tanjon familiar wilh ihe Aie all its own, only a few houis of drive from the center the awe inspiring time oei the tup lush state and easily accessible? of the world, thimigh th Tui kci to Any one who has experienced Manti Foiest, limn Or the diivex ovei Hie grandeur and magnitude Kphraim? of Dead Horse Point, only 3a fine highways through Login miles olf Highway U. S. 160, will Ogden or Provo Canyons? ever a seen Have you deepei foievr recommend this sup-eiIdue than Bear Lake or Navajo area to everyone he meets. Also just off II. S. 160 lies the Lake, or mote primitive beauty COST TIME, IAB0R, in the Hay Field Monument than Fish Lake or the (hand Andies National to daddy Lakes? No where else is it possible Do you know that in Utah are One man enj a Jjvftawk can som find arches troor' fantastic en any put up Aw"y0r entire crop of luiy alone if necewary, or can in this com the most fabulous ghost town' windows and than True of western legend and hlstoty? keep several snppp rakes or wagons busy. pact area, where wind and sand How Jayhawk sweeps from swath, windrow, bunch many Utahns can boast of Artoch for ;T. hun have applied their arts loads wagons feeds livestock . . standing in the old Wei s Fargo of centuries. dreds fills barns, hjy sheds at Silver Reef? Bank handies bales, Have you visited the Natural How building comb ned straw can tnspne the lishas many other uses. h" many b Monument and It elevates to 21 feet at base of fork, builds Ihidges National tener with the almost unb Monument Valley. More of the stacks 25 feet high. And Jayhawk costs less lroTOY. history of La Plata oi Alta natural wonders of the world or Corrine? to own, operate, maintain than . .We Vi' Are you aw. ire of any similar are in your backyard than in the maihine VoVGro-"-- histonc.il amazing ona any other 85,000 square miles in of some town m every .ftfoyr. Come in and tat y$ Damomlrata. the country. county in Utah? Have you visited Capitol Reef To si'll Utah, one must know and the Wayne Wonderland? Utah. If you know your Utah, If so, do you know of any other you will agree theie are no place of wilder beauty? pastures. gre.ner Do you know of a duplicate of the Coral Pink Sand Dunes, All Sorts 01 Ways easily accessible a few miles north of Kanab, where motion To Get Killed On Fourth picture armies fight their bat- Ii You're Not Careful MANTI, UTAH tles? the Going soinewheie over Bryce, Zion and Cedar Breaks are advertised to the world, yet Fourth of July? If you ate, then plan your trip safely. But even if you stay home, keep safety in mind for the Fourth of July holiday one of the most dangeious weekends of the year. That is the advice of the National Safety Council, which is coordinating a nationwide campaign to hold down the usual upsurge of accidental deaths duiing the Independence Day One hundred and celebration. thirty national organizations, of-as TO EVERY PERSON SITTING AT OUR COUNTER AT 5 P.M. well as state and city public ficials, are cooperating in the ON SUMMER BARGAIN FESTIVAL DAY effort. Motor vehicle accidents lead the list of holiday hazards, . FI vp Paye wmia, iiiilI ihr Ltiin loan tail lun to 40 tus I.tn tlumh hr piogium Is now only in,. i.tis old VA repnitrd that 10S 4i8 loans Inn! been lep.ud im lull by I ho i'U'1 ans Kmii.sli Tin VA said n had April paid claims on only l st,u do faullod loans The not amount paid by the VA on I host d faullod loans was $11216.000. which was close to seven tenths of one per cent of the ( II loans made ho veterans who have tl faulted owe tin government JW rjayaiy STACKER PYRAMID TOOL! B iPROvro MT. PLEASANT Drowning the Council said. from swumming and fishing accidents is the second biggest risks. Other deaths are due to fireworks and, Ijreaims, sunstroke and heat exhaustion, food poisoning, falls and miscellaneous accidents. The death toll for the month of July last year was 8,700, the Council said. While ii is imexact possible to determine the causes number of deaths from all of occurring during the Fourth said Council the holiday, July the total was well above the avof the erage for other days month. more expects The Council moholiday torists to pile into more ears and roll up more miles during this one weekend celebration than ever befoie in the nations hismotory. More than 33 million tor vehicles will be on the move inThe during ihe holiday. nt w cats mi of number creasing Ihe road and the substantial tea' this in gasoline consumption year indicate a heasy (' .'th is tally toll unless everyone aware of the holiday iiuzaiiL and makes a ical effoit to avoid Veteran News SHOPPER Five years ago, on June 22, the GI bill was born. That was 16 days after the seizure of tie Normandy beachhead. Right under the title of the law, the lcgislatots in Congress wrote. To pi ovule . . aid for the re 11)11, I Will Be at City Drugs Counter adjustment in civilian hie of World War II veteireluming " ans The Veteians Administration i.ssui d a repoit this week on the extent to which the 13,143,-X)living Woild War II veteians have taken advantage of thiee major provisions of the GI hill education and training, GI loans and readjustment at luwanccs. In the five years the GI hill has been In force, more than six million veteians have taken advantage of its education and training benefits. In Utah 41.0(H) veterans have ntered tiaining or educational institutions under the GI bill and under Public Law lfi for tits abled veterans. Just before the clo.,e of the current school term, 1,714,771 veterans were attending schools and colleges under the GI hill, and 530,103 were learning trades while woiking on the job or taking farm tiaining. In addi tion, under Public Law 1G for disabled veterans, 105,335 were attending school and 113,022 were training or taking institutional farm training. VA reminded those veterans who were discharged before July 25, 1947, that they have two more years until July 25, 1951 to start their education or training under the GI bill. Those discharged after July 25, 1917, have four years from the date of discharge to start. Through April 25 of this year, the VA reported, it has approved 1,015,149 home, farm and business loans for veterans for a total of $8,736,012,000, of which $4,1 17,31 ! 000 was guaranteed or insured by the VA. Of the total loans approved 100 283 were business loans, 51,087 were for fat ms, and 1,457,779 wen for homes The usual business loan ran )e made for 10 years; the home loan can he extended to 25 Saturday, June 25th To Try Delicious A Soft Ice Cream Sunday OtherBargainFestivalSpecials McKesson aspirin 200 .... RAYVE CREAM SHAMPOO, 2 25c tubes MINIT 1.25 value CURL Viceroy COLOGNE Minit - & SHAVING LOTION $1 Girl COSMETIC PURSE 1.50 reg. - Colgate Ammoniated TOOTH PASTE NEW Tussy LIPSTICK DOUBLE, NEW Iodent Ammoniated TOOTH PASTE for 2 49c 33c - 49c bottle 49c NEW 98c - 25c, 43c 1 $1. CITY DRUG CO. Mt. Pleasant R. J. Christensen Phone 50 Registered Pharmacist 0NIY$ Local delivery Federal Taxes, pleasure-seekin- them. There are two ways to hold down deaths during a holiday period such as the Fourth, said Ned H. Dearborn, piesident of the National Safety Council. beach One is for police, who have guards and others control ovei some authoritative public safety to be esp dally alert and vigorous in their en forcement of sane rules of publi behavior. The other is for all of us to ate recognize that holidays a car, danger days, and to drive walk across the street, sw im, fish or otherwise conduct ourselves in a safe and prudent manner. If everyone would keep in mind the words Tak- - It Easy on the Fourth Be Alive on the Fifth', this Fourth of July would bring much less tragedy and much more pleasure. d price for l Pickup includes State Taxes if any. delivery and gas and oit Price may vary communities due to difference charges. handling charges, slightly in other in transportation UT THIS WJ FORD CGST-SMfiH- G FOR Y00 . at HOME SUPPLY CO. SUMMER BARGAIN FESTIVAL Saturday, June 25th Only Sturdy. Useful CARD TABLES FESTIVAL PRICE $3.95 Regularly $5.95 Latest Popular RECORD ALBUMS FESTIVAL PRICE $2.85 Regularly $4.00 eny us Beautiful Upholstered LOVE SEAT FESTIVAL PRICE $99.50 Regularly $137.50 ss Winkler Has Application Forms For Civil Service are being Applications by the Thirteenth U. S. for the Service Region positions of Business Specialist, HOME SUPPLY CO. MT. PLEASANT and MORONI YVe Feature Complete Line Maytag and Bendix Washers and Kelvinator Refrigerators $5232 a year and Com- mercial Agent, paying $3727 and in Vacancies ear $1479 a these positions exist in the Department of Commerce in the states of Colorado, New Mexico, Utah and Wyoming. There is no written test in xamina-tion- : connection with this applicants will he rated on the basis of a teview of theii as experience and eduration shown in their application form Detailed information regarding the duties and requir menis for these positions is contained in th examination announcement Applications must be on file with the Office of the Thirteenth S Civil Service Region. Nt w Denvei Customhouse Building 2, Colorado, not later than June Full information as 27, 1919 well ns application foinis may yrrssu Allowances Reach New Highs! Currently, we have the biggest stiles target of new trucks in years, and were ready to are getting the deal. T hat means trade-inArrange for an appraisal today. GET the advantage of k pep and power, g efficiency, and for only a few dollars a week. Ford Trucks, priced with the lowest, give highest value for your truck dollar. Credit terms are easy to arrange. Trade-I- n Choose from over 150 Ford Truck Models! Theres a Ford Truck for your job, for any Ford Trucks are Bonus Built to Last Longer! Bonus Built is the superstrong construe lion that means longer truck life. Using lat ,t registration data on 6,106,000 trucks, fe insurance exports prove Ford Trucks last TOW YOU CAN Ford new-truc- new-truc- k cost-cuttin- Civil paying W :.nrr job! Over 150 models in all, from half-toBIG JOBS. ConvenPickups to 145-h.tional and types. Stake, Platform, Panel, E: mess and Pickup bodies. s high-dolla- r. I longer. " Immediate Delivery! We can make immediate delivery on many Bonus Built models for 19,9. Only on a few models is delivery any slower than tiefore the war. USING 01 i p'jir sriONCEft ro tAsr longer LATEST INSURANCE REGISTRATION DATA EXPERTS PROVE PORD ON 6,104 000 TRUCKS, TRUCKS LAST IONOIRI LASSON and NORMAN AUTO CO. 96 So. State MT. PLEASANT |