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Show country are rendering so substantially substantial-ly a service In aiding the Four Minute Min-ute iMen ns spokesmen of the national cause that I would not. willingly fail to acknowledge the debt the country: owes to these theatre managers. Their response 'to requests has been hearty, and their cooperation is most helpful. Will you please convey to them my appreciation of their aid In giving this exclusive privilege to your speaker. speak-er. Cordially and sincerely yours, (Signed) WOODROW WILSOX. Mr. (William MdCornick Blair, Director. Four Minute Men, Committee on Public Information. It is the desire of the local organization organ-ization that during the coming three weeks especially, while the Fourth Liberty Loan campaign is on, the people will avail themselves of this great opportunity to get the facts regarding re-garding the present government call for money to support the men, who are now winning the war for human justice and enduring peace. Buy Liberty iBonds and go to the picture shows to learn the truth. WALTER ADAMS, Chairman. OFFICIAL W NEWS BY FOUR MUTE MEN Go to the picture shows! At present, and from now on until the end ot-the war, the moving picture pic-ture theatres of Provo like the moving mov-ing picture theatres everywhere throughout America, are doing a great patriotic duty to the government govern-ment and to the people by furnishing a medium through which the government govern-ment Is giving war facts to the public. Our people who attended last Saturday Sat-urday night the first show in either of the three theatres in Provo had their first experience in hearing the Fourillnute Men who spoke by authority auth-ority of the President of the United States on the Fourth Liberty Loan. There are a number of these men now qualifying for this official work, and the messages of the government to all the people will be given through them to the public regularly in this way. To the busy worker, man or woman, wom-an, who has not sufficient time to read the Official 13ulletln Issued by the government we here announce that the picture shows are at present giving only authoritative messages from the U. S. Committee on Public Information. What you hear from the Four Minute Men In the picture shows is official and you may get it while you are enjoying the relaxation from your work and the entertainment of the show. Because the theatres are serving the general welfare in this way we urge the people to attend the shows and to wait for the messages of the Four Minute Men. The following letter has been sent by our President to the director of Four Minute Men and suffices to show the public the importance of the service ser-vice thus retidored: The White House, Washington, February 20, 1918. My lar IMr. TUalr: The motion picture theatres of the |