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Show 1943 ggggS" BEAR RIVER VALLEY LEADER "' ! I " K J i l i. ' : ; f - ' 9 fi v i" f ( .- t -' H" Our daughter has a hope chest . . . in "When our little girl's great day comes and it may not be more than 10 years off she's going to have all the things a girl dreams about. defend our little girl's future, she won't have any future. Except a short and terrible life of slavery to a Jap or Nazi master." luncheon sets and fine Irish percale sheets and d soft fluffy bath towels . . . and lovelv . . . lingerie like that will cost at least $400! "A setting-ou- t "We'll only pay $ 300. Because, you see, we're buying War Bonds for her. And for every $3 worth we buy we get $4 back in 10 years. "So every single month we buy a $25 War Bond which costs us only $18.75. This little girl's father is putting every spare cent of cash into War Bonds, through the Savings Plan. So are the great majority of Americans. But there are still some Americans who ought to be buying War Bonds through the Savings Plan . . . and aren't. Others are in, but haven't hit their 10 percent yet. Some could stretch it to 12 percent or 15 percent, just as thousands of other hardworking people are doing. "Bright-flowere- d 'linen ' . . . satin-smoot- h lace-edge- an envelope Your comforts and your fun must wait. Your Bonds will buy them all some day . . . more of them than you can ever buy now. If you are in, be sure you're putting not 6 percent or 7 percent or 8 percent, but at least 10 percent into War Bonds every pay day! If you aren't in the Savings Plan . i sign up tomorrow! Pay-Ro- il Pay-Ro- ll WHAT YOU SHOULD DO Pay-Ro- ll If you are ... ' setting aside 10 percent of your pay for ll War Bonds through the Savings Plan boost that 10 percent if you can. 2. Working in a plant where the Plan is installed, but haven't signed up yet sign up tomorrow. 3. Working in a plant where the Pay-RoSavings Plan hasn't been installed, talk to your union head, foreman, or plant manager, and see if it can't be installed right away. The local bank will be glad to help. ll 4. Unable to get in on the Savings Plan for any reason, go to see your local bank, or other issuing agent. They will be glad to help you start a plan of your own. 1. Already J. Pay-Ro- Buying freedom - - ' . . I 1' ll "And there's something else you can't help but think about when you buy War Bonds. We're doing more than saving money and making a good investment for the future. We're buying the guns and planes and tanks to defend our home. If we don't help our country now to " Pay-Ro- V BUY U. S. WAR BONDS THROUGH THE PAY-ROL- L This advertisement is The Leader's contribution to America's all-o- ut war effort SAVINGS PLAN |