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Show book, exchangeable for a five dollar war certificate stamp, payable on Jan. 1, 1923. "We believe that we shall have the co-operation of every citizen in this city in our plan to bring as much revenue as possible to the government," govern-ment," said IB. M. lLatham, of the Salt Lake City Store, today. "The government govern-ment must make use of every means that will increase its resources and insure a victorious prosecution of the war. (By their very name, the thrift stamps indicate how earnestly the government wants people to save. In giving the government this money, people should remember it is a loan on which they are repaid with generous gener-ous interest. The $2,000,000,000 which the government hopes to realizze on the sale of thrift stamps will buy many 1 rifles and much ammunition; and the more rifles we have and the quicker we have them, the sooner this war I will be over." THE GOODRICH RUBBER COMPANY COM-PANY B1IKS 88,000 THRIFT STAMPS FOBEMPLOYEES In furtherance of its policy to aid the government at every step, the B. F. Goodrich Rubber Company has undertaken un-dertaken to promote the extensive purchase, pur-chase, by employees and citizens of thrift stamps. In every one of the 13i5 branches of the Goodrich corporation corpora-tion scattered throughout the United States, thrift stamps are on sale. Advertising Ad-vertising literature and banners will be prominently displayed and managers, mana-gers, salesmen and clerks will carry the gospel of economy to everyone. Officials of the Goodrich Company took Us first step in pushing the thrift stamp campaign when they gave as Christmas presents to their 22,000 factory fac-tory employees 88,000 thrift stamps, or a dollar's worth to each person It takes tour dollars In Btamps to fill a |