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Show f PAY-DAY 1 AGAIN Ml SATURDAY is pay-day for many workers of Ijl Nr Bingham Canyon. But pay-day doesn't mean jjk ft very much if the money is all spent before it is fj yJ received which is usually the case if one buys w Thrifty folks operate on a "casfi and carry" jlj basis. . They pay for what they buy at the time J St and carry their purchases home. I Skaggs "cash and carry" Stores offer the great- l 8 est opportunity to save in the purchase of foods. I g Our prices are consistently low, and the quality 12 of our merchandise uniformly high. 1J t Why not begin today to operate on a "cash Cj 4jjr basis," in your food buying at least? Lay in a jffk III week's supply at the Bingham Skaggs Store. You jl 2fcC W'M De immensely pleased with the superior jC !l quality and your large savings. fal ? I UNUSUAL BARGAINS I X Qj SATURDAY UNTIL NOON W Q No. 2 Pierce's Pork and (j) !S Beans .......3 for 29c M VJ , Crystal White, P. G, or YC (J) A. B. Soap 10 for 39c ft) A Half Gal. Berry Select fy xJ Assorted Jam 59c V X BINGHAM K , ' "" "For Those Who Gave the Most " fZZI What Is the American Legion ENDOWMENT FUND? I rjnHERE are many thousands of orphans left fatherless when I Americans made the supreme sacrifice during the World War I or who have since died of wounds or disease contracted during the I f : Many thousands of these children are destitute today lack- I f I J JIT 1 xk1' c,otnes shelter and the character-building environment of I LnilCl Welfare a proper home. I PfOgYQffX There are thousands of women whd were left widows by the World - I TUB providing" of "a horn for ovary War splendid American women who gave their husbands to the I I I ta.toT'th. Am.dric?n l&TS . high cause for which America fought. I faro program. . I Tho accumulating oiocovom of thooo ehit- Thefc lonely women and these hungry, homeless children are the I Area In almshouses, hi unhappy and unfit "" I homo of distant relatives un.bu or on- ones who gave the most to their country who gave far more 1han HZ f"JZTJZ war', heroic dead, far more than those who gave generously of I tho heart of tho to.... it io determined their means and their talents and services that our cause mkht I that every homalooi child of a veteran . I ohall hara fair and square ehaneo at triumph. I Ufa. an honest, happy A mart can noma; a I propar education. , , I . ... Tne children of those who gave all for America must and shall have I Primarily, where ona pa rant survival, tha I effort la to maintain tha natural, original their chance! America will pay its debt of gratitude to the desti- I homo. Whero nona survives, or. urvtvlng, . , . ' .... 1 I nona ia wining. oomp.tnt or abia to mam- ,ue ard sorrowing women who sacrificed so much for their country I tain a home, there muit be a home found 1 I for the child. Preferably that home will , 1 I be found by adoption Into the family of a HoW I XHlC f O Rp FlriTl? 1 I Legionnaire, a family carefully aelecud and A XKMYV AS 1 1119 lli JDC L'UIlC 4 1 I tested ai to Ita ability to bring up that , I I , ch,,a- The American Legion Endowment Fund a nation-wide enterprise 1 muT.tc7. is to be provided by ail Americans. Many outstanding citizens I I the parent., if iwing. could have given, or. nave joined with the American Legion to make this possible through . f I dying, would have approved for their baby. ' r - Si I it aeeki famiiiea which aiand the teat of opening the fund to public subscription. Monday, May 11, the .1 I thorough going, wholesome character, and , .. .... . . , ., ... , ,,, , I American-ideal., a. footer home, for the- opportunity will be presented to all citizens of Utah to provide this I - homeie.. chtidr.n of veteran.. . , state's o,uoU of the fund by subscription. , I In thla work tha Legion aeeks the as- ' I sletance of every established agency In the' , . , . .. . ' I countrv devoted to child welfare. To aii I he endowment fund to be raised nationally is to be $5,000,000. . .n:..TwVVe The program of child .welfare, provision for the needs of the service ; I against poverty, hunger disease. vKe, ig- mer,.s wjjovs and for the rehabilitation of veterans who still require 1 I noranoe, crime and death. I There win always remain, after home ' humane, constructive care is to be carried out with the interest I restoration and adoption have been pro- earned by this permanent fund estimated at $225,000 per year. I vldad for many children, a group of or- 1 r j I phan. unsuitable for adoption because of During next week you will learn much more in detail of this f I physical or mental Inferiority or unattrac- ii.jii.-ii,, , . j m I uveness Those are the children whom worthy undertaking. We ask you to consider it your duty to learn B w.ry,h.r"h. Z'.". about 3'"r ' this nation-wide program. If, perchance, a I niary wants them. For this group there worker does not call upon you to solicit your subscription, telephone . I - I ma bo required permanent care. They , , . I .ban have it. American Legion Endowment Fund Headquarters in order that I The Legion will build no large orphan oilC may b Sent to VOU. I homes or asylums. A series of cottage- I typo homes, called American Legion billets, I is being provided for the temporary abid- If you had been killed on tfac battlefield your little children left I lng places of children needing them. These I oottage groups afford a family life in each orphan your wrfe a widow of today they were m need what -- -f"5 I for about nine youngstar. under a house wr-1iJ . -J ff I mother. No schools ar. established, tha WOUW Wnt - P ) Countrymen to do7 I children attending nearby public schools I with other children of tho community. . , ft . I ' Tho billet at Otter Lake, Mich.. Is now .J iS-tTaJ! THE AMERICAN LEGION " 1 I tain to be donated. The endowment In- " 1 I come as applied to the billets will be used l7MIirilT7Trr' f TiVTT ' JL I for administrative and maintenance pur- UllLJKJ W iVIJTN 1 i UlNl I poses as required. -. f I S ' ' .n r ftwMent Calvin Coo&ige, Honorary CWman. "J I National Conmander Jaine A Dr, C3rnian. ' , t , I lAFAYjETTT HANCHETT, State Chairman. J I ROSS W. BEASON, Salt Lain County Chairman. I f I J f( '" ': j r , 1 "Tempom LINOLEUM ONGOLEUM I A large shipment of Congoleum and Linoleum has just arrived- Many patterns to choose from. 9x12 Rugs, 12.75 Yard Goods at 75c per yard Borders for Rugs, in all sizes, 40c per yard and up 8 BINGHAM FURNITURE CO. 1 Phone 99 I aanaKaMnffffliHfllff J |