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Show Events Centennial Co JtY High School, Conference, V-L.D.- RichfieldApr- - liTtiuu "cslossom George. 2 St. Tune 2Cnildren's concert. with Symphony Utah They're Thrilling Utahns With Old Love Story Werner Janssen conducting. Minn Blenzell, Opera star, as soloist Concert, Grand California S o u t hern e Symphony, Youth and Mimi Metropolitan 3 April City. Cedar 4Blossom Time" Apr,l Beaver. MountCheyenne School of Dance, Weber High School, Ogden. Fillmore. "Blossom Time" Ferron. School Fri. and ' presented them in t Fraudulent checks and a disuartists nion of "hot check oughout the country were cussed bj L. J. McGee, spe-a- ! agent, who also discussed tneft investigations and ntel out that oersons leaving spon-.sine- one-hal- declared. iie The ei.-lit- technique and mechanics arrest were presented by J. 8.'"um Callister, special agent, d Of emphasized the Sons Of Utah Pioneers increasing AtcessUy for nfLrois exercising Nation in mak.ng arrests. Max Y. Horiye, 27, Passes Away Tues. F Max Yoneaki Hoi lye, 27, Japanese-American- Frar,k Dew-5"Me- Sakuye and Yoshii Jaycees Ya-'- - s u i , l a Horiye, aho of Deweyville, at o'clock Tuesday ning in a Salt Lake hospi-- . J Dine Gagers Thur. sen , Buried Monday a- Bt.-L- a caaft-- tempting car thieves. Auto thefts 1946 totaled nearly 230,000 the United States, represent fey a tremendous financial ios to the citizens of the country, fij r- commis-ut'tviVvW'o- mo .ocketf Army , work. fdr Ia'-lan- ' g g Out-goin- - of-er- s eonf-ontin- Rotarians See j ; G. tlann, county leciuied on the law of ests and conducted a detailed lalysis of Utah state laws cov-ithe subject. Attending participated in the cla discussion n i.Tx cnni-rande- Walter p Hiz-zore- ; attended B.x Elder ounl., ciool in B lgham City Fri-y- , conducted by representa-e- s of the Federal Bureau of fctigation. Sessions weie held clubro'ms. the Commercial lulems d . is counts peace officers City and i 1 ri tit - To c . me Officers lo Ne's now-elde- "Blossom Time" April 5 L ol the B etci an of F.n etgn W P Ci i. Imy P"st. N tin coming vc.it, a hi! nuxTiary will in' e In his wife, Jivnm .mmi leeted Nels n s Tile t ol the i inamie- - and YEW port and iis auxiilaiy, at meeting, the two o gamailons held list Thuisday tiiiimg at the tV.n Mem.nial .ativtt.es . ain April 5 I. eland IIX. Dates foi Btigian Citys annual Peach Days, expanded and and joining with Biigham Citys Censouth Box Elder countys tennial observance, have been definitely set for Wednesday, Thuisd.iv, Fiiday and Saturday, September 3. 4, 5 and 6, it was announced this week. is celebiatlon The expected at least to double any Peach Days celebration in every detail. The four-daprogram will include "the greatest parade ever staged in Biigham Citv," historand ical pageants, activities events of major importance and into est, with lecrd crowds anticipated, according to' a joint statement by the local Centennial committee and the Box El-ei Chamber of Commerce Peach Days committee. in south Every community Box Elder county will take part The in the joint celebration. , area staging the celebration includes Bear River, iHoneyville, Counne, Mantua, Willard and Perry. Tito south Box Elder Centennial e mmittee, under the chairmanship of David O. Andersen, met Monday noun and requested the Peach Days committee to match the state Centennial funds in staging the joint celebration. Brigham C i t y's youthful mayor gained a degree of digiio nity that comes only with Allot the elect mi imetmgs, grandparenlhood Monday 'the for a morning at something like 5 mint two gr ups githci-- Aliiei a meeting dining Brigham Citys hoard of health muu'd decisitciy o'clock when Mr. and Mrs. r motion picLne about unnoisul l Dale G. Baron presented against the threat of a rabies epidttr.ie Monday when, in milll.tiv ti. lining was shown and session, they declared an emergency and invoked the new and Mrs. BaronThewith a I fi i h l'.e'its w ei e et i ed baby granddaughter. Icily ordinance forbidding owners to permit dogs to run at girl is their first child and It e Other off ii eis elected to head r Barons' ftrrt grandall ice P. large. Similar city and county-wid- e tile Vrt'.V post weie emergencies have been forvice c declared in other areas in Utah, including Ogden and Weber child. The mother is the Christensen, senior r dauqn-leMelva Herbert Adamson, juncounty, as a result of a recent upsurge in the number of mer cf Mr. Sicqfried, and Mrs. Palmer ta vice commander, Chailos 'cases of rabies among dogs and other animals. "Due to our Carl Kim her. Siegfried, Brigham City. quai tin mastei As with the advent of all Jensen, pot advocate; Ralih proximity to Weber county and Ogden, William L. Jensen. the first grandchildren, the little Stokes, chaplain; Di S. L. Mos-- j 'City health officer, explained following the meeting, kov itz, post suiue n, i.Vndv Hanhoard of health felt it would be tar better to take action girl's arrival caused a terrisen, two veai tius'ee, and Joe night for all cont try to prevent any spread of the disease here, than to wait fically iryinq North, th'ceyenr tiustee. cerned, but by ' ; and try to combat it after it has gained a foothold. To i Ko'.th was appointed adMonday Grandpa was able to be about with the glad tidings, jutant, with o'iiei in; mt cents At about 5 .'clock Thursday mo. rung, a Biigan City youth, to lit- announced late., Nelson Kites Fly High, And sleepy but elated, and it apRobert Jensen, who lives on peared that Grandma would said we t Second street between recover. Ccoley hosoital rePrettily, At Lincoln effieets were C. f u:r--- i and Fust south, was ported that the mother and Henry Nie'sen, commando kite fiving c ntert proved ten in his pet d g The dog was baby were getting along splenFilms Fri. L. Nelson, senior vice to be an exciting day for tie su k and frothing at the mouth. didly. Rav C. K ill, junior fourth grade oi tne Lincoln The boy's rtop father, Ed Voege, Ted Koith, vice comn'indcr, and hot tne dig thiough the head. school Monday .The boys Sgt. Harvey R. Wardrop, in r u' Cmlyle Butler', qua! tor r a tel of the local army reand their made decorated gills Jensen look the d g's nead to Health Picture Still post advocate, Dan L Ei odslnrn, charge office and wn kites Sgt. Albert eha dam, M.ulow Miller, cruiting the slate health department at S. Willis of the army recruiting ti ustoe. Gary Ferguson won fiist place Salt Lake City, but Di. William Is Comparatively Good If showed two siund movf oi Olen J McKay, state health conimis-sione.- , flying his kite highe-tNew office! s of the auxiliary, eiice ing pictuies, Meet McGonigal iWaid won second place and back that due Nine cases of mumps showed in addition to Mis, Nils n, aie and leported "Hawaiian Holiday, at the 'Evelyn Alger third. to the fact that the manner m up in Box EKlet c unty, llnoe Mis Virginia Nelson, senior The pu.ais having tile most which the weekly hmaheon meethad been destroy- in Brigham City and six in the vice pie nlcnt, Mis Josephine regular dog att1 active kites were Dixie Buring of the Rotary club Friday ed had also destr ved the var- eountv outside Biigham City, In Buchanan, ju- - ior vice pi evident; noon. Sgt. tWardrep also spoke nett, June Lai sen, Patty Palm- ious biaiastiuctuies, it was im- the week ending March 21, ac- Jis. Leah Kirnber, tieasuier; briefly on the necessity for army er and Geoige Mason. to to the even determine "or Mrs. tie by Mrs. summary possible Anna Jensen, chaplain; cording and asked the Rohazaid a guess as to whether or state department of health, is P.oxv Gei.sler, suard, and Mis. recruiting, club for its cooperation. tary one was also not ani i al hud or rabies sued There the Edna F.ureR, today. i? red Preese ;,f Gae Petersen And Walter Richardson St. Anthony Hilda M. Davis case of scarlet fevei in Biigham s.me other type of infection. ffieers are Mrs. was a vLlting Rotarian, and Jay Out going tlu-ic. . . . are shown above in their j tort ray als of Mitzi and Franz and the in Couldn't Determine unty City, Iiene Gahuaith, president; Mrs. Newman and Joe Dunn of Salt Schubert in the immortal light ojiera. Blossom Tim'1, which "In making a decision as to were two cases of chi. ken pox, Jeanne Nelson, senior vice pres- Lake City were guests. an and of measles one.ca.se Gen whether or not your patient, ident. Mis. Virginia Net on, vice presiC. B. Stratford, is being presented throughout Utah this spring and sumshould be treat-'JlV- two cases of pneumonia. Robert Jen-en- , (junior vice ,'iesidetit, Mrs. Letha dent, was appointed chairman mer under the sponsorship of the Utah Centennial f r state the ttyi Dr. Thyoi'shnuJ. comof the "On To Salt Lake ySiehwds, ii e usurer: Mia.t Mi- Petersen, daughter of Mr. and Hilda Lee Miller" OaVis' 29i McKay wrote ti Dr. J. G. Felt week, "a total of 3Sfi cases re-o'f Rasmussen, chaplain, and Mri mittee, to stimulate Biigham were disease communicable Cgden, here, you should consider at Mrs. Roves J. Petersen of Brigham. City, and Richardson Washington Wanda Hursen. guard Terrace, City members attendance at the of James H and Aman-- I least tiiree factors' First, that ported, as comnai ed with 127 R tary v as district conference in head one of two casts FroJsham named Da; principals alternately appearing daughter and week for the cases da Lee Shuman Miller, died at we have had no rabies reported previous Lake City May 11, 12 and Salt cf VFW marble the chair:r,;n in the Centennial light opera. When Blossom Time is pre- i8 o'clock week f r the corretoonding 13. Thursday evening at from Box Elder e.,unty for a 1,026 tournament whin will he sented here in Brigham City Friday, May 30, it is expecwe last year. Salt Lake General hospital fol- great nianv months; second in the lilys f m ols ch S. Martin Rasmussen toasted incieasud Iron cases f cla.s-e- s lowing a two ar,d ted that Miss Petersen will sing the feminine lead. yeai have had submitted to us from 67 Influenza up to and including the Scott Horsley on his birthday the previous week to 81 for illness. Weber county and Ogden city a Win'crs will be anniversary, Earl Madsen toastgrade. Funeral services weie held in number of animal heads during the week, making a total of 321 awarded medals and will be ed Walter G. Mann, and Grant the Biigham City First L. D. S. the past few weeks which have cases of influenza teported since in the state meet at Salt Nielsen toasted Hervin Bunder-son- , waid chapel Monday afternroi shown definite evidence :f ra- the first of the year. Lake. The state winner will be Robert Neil Woodland, new at 2 oclock with Bishop Fred L bies, and thiid, rabid ani nals ent to Boys Town, Neb., to Rotary presented grandson, Burial was have been known to travel sevin ciaige. Peteisen compete in a national meet. En- tlie club with a box of chocoRelated In To Times Pioneer Of Utah, bein Incidents homes the their eral mi'es from Stories Ajrd Brigham City cemetery try iuIcs for the marble tourna- lates. 23, fore dying from the disease. Sons of Utah Pioneers She was born February ment will be sent tj schools in R.ss C. Bowen reported on a By The Box Elder County Camp, was at and reaieu 1913, Penrose, tnis locale in the near futuie, iccent vacation trip to Reno, "The decision as to whether and educated in 'East Garland, r not rabies vaccine should be Bee Fiodsham said. San Francisco and Los Angeles. We weie graduating from Bear River h;gh Iv we sacked it up. meetVisitms at Thur-daj- s A Slory of Famine edministered to vour patient takand elbows on our ol sch and the Fiank Aiiggins rets entirely with you, Dr. listing ing weie Di. Don C. James, state By J. E. Halverson elk meat, when we School of Art and studied art al The Junior Chamber of C YEW eo i ma'der; Glen Thomp- Gunshot Wound Victim of the p. ople ing a bite oi McKay advised. The haid.-lup- s Los Los Angeles Junior college, merce will be hosts to members son, stale YEA- sent ir vice eon-,ii- . Will Give Vaccine made most ol them sickly to Angeles. To Vet Hospital of the Box Elder high school indei, and Sgt. Geoige Grt.s-- Moved He co itinued, of a pioneer said these Dr. Felt view in L. to be of the coacha member She was their and team for basketball state the I id, did sore inspector "the famine wa- so circumstances, he believed that Amasa D S. church. staff Tnursday evening at a YEW Ailj Rich, who suffered a ser-ioIf var.e Rus-elnot know what to do Parteur labjes vaccine should ing Mo: ns Snedaker. to Owen La- - he admini-teredand accidental gunshot wound will was married She dinner The dinner meeting. moun. into the ti my mind to t go tor also, but had ward Davis September 22, 1936, be in the arm a week ago Friday 7 30 o'el ,ck in the at hunting served They be wie ,.y killed game. The VV. D. Cummings tains and iu-Membeis of the city board of Pheasant cafe L. D. S. temple notning and were teaily in the right, was moved last Monday will said she'd withei 1 would 'tawed; and tjO miles in the Pri.r toLogan health aie Di Haipei L. Peaise, illness Lorn the Dee hospital at Ogden wuked he her assistant coach, Pete Courh, beBack For Are Summer , chan-rannot because I was al me and Eberhart Zundel, city and either Arnie Fen-ito the Veterans hospital in Salt or Vern mountains That r. rni"g they for two years at headquarters. caii'e I was not acquuinteu lth ha i ho led some weeds in vatev Hill Field. They made councilman, and William L. Jen- Gardnei, jjlayers of the national Lake City. Mi and Airs W. D Cumricgs -, the countiy. Besides, the Wciand ate what they .ou.d, health and sen, secretary He underwent an city at Washington Terraroperation invitational ba ketball I s. mi, 129 of 'Fourli north wed street, me. kill dia. might officer last Tuesday, which he came team at Madison xpected no moie until Cgden. I sta- ted home returned this City, Brigham live way cannot husband be will also leached home through in fair condition. InfecSurviving are her Following its meeting M ndav Square Guidon, last week after spending the tion stood apin'. The family aftei in the wound was believed and throe sons, Ronald M. and the board announced that, ef- guests M the club and will he I said, "we have at with me winter Altadcna, Calif, looked d o" and to have been checked. It was Jame; fective immediately upon publi- the principal speakers. meat." Thev did Donald M., twins, and Mr. and me. then see husband, could daughtei how long as they impossible to determine Bient Davis; her iparents, lli cation of this notice, al) dogs heartily "Any membei of the Brigha n touched the tendeest spot in in City Junior Chamber who did aid .Mis Robert Walker be, and Mrs James Miller of Brig- Lund wandering anvwhpie permanent the injury said t dakei Sni down heart: teais tnckled the ham City; a grandmother, Mis. Brigham City would be destroynot teceive a caid about The Cummings went to Cali-- f but it appeared certain that he when I saw a aid do I could What cheek- would lose the use of several of Sarah Shuman of Penr.se; two ed immediately. tnia Novembei 7, and in meeting, who wishes to attend, City, "Those were the firgers of his hand, his wife hi others, Janes Dale and Troj Mari"g ncounteied some that dogs should get in touch eithei with announced a olds he had ever They UJ'CSmo nentaiy 1 Milton Miller, both of Brigham nust be kept chained or penned, Reed Si nonsen or myself today nail . when it rained reported. He probably will beweather Wi ga e each A be treatn, you sion "Go City. even though they are on the if possible nr early tomorrow," then- sown inches in eight day-- . in the h spital undergoing pounds and told of the Jaycee But fur the Sheffield Funeial services were conbefoie theii ment, and possibly further operblest ot then- owners B.yd t:nue the hurt We relumedof luncheon committee announced. letuip, t'ey report, the weather ations, for four to six months. ducted Monday afterno n at 2 Will Take Up "Slrays" .ed ahead L" miles and home reioicing with plenty L. D S As f od fo: our families, fo; which oclock at the Fir-- t W'e'd like to have eveiy Jay- - was ideal," ieai hmg a tempera-tuis of dog bitings ocM rt of we gave thanks to the Lord. diseases most waid by Bishop Fred L. Peter cur at the ownei's hone, Jen- eee, old and new, m hand to of Loin 83 to 87 degiees nespuatory I it a ical wi leone dailv 'I hey report their daughcommon among poultry are corme sen with a prelude by Rut". sen out Someone give the Bees pointed hoi s Reeves. walks into the laid, goes to the back tiom the state tournumi nt," ter, Leon i, and her husband are yza, loup, bronchitis, pox e 'on He Stolen Car Recovered, and laryngotracheitis. n j. ol health Speakers were Alma King. or or passes bv on the side- - Sim nscii added trn. Hansen Wanen me anc)' u attacked and bitten Smith, I ,A.aik George had g heaid had Musical and Theodore Arb n. For this reason, ny. the dog Will Hold Its and hui ledlv took my tie n the dog at home is not Legion men were ar numbers included ti io selecti Boi-e- , overt ok me as I keeping Ida., Two M ith ed It ward Singing bv the I tei; Thur. f enough. The dog must be kept w.)' g' c.'ed Satuid.iv m ining tr Boxf ers and Firrt t e vocal solos bv Mrs. Ha: in the house, penned m tied up Regular Meeting Sheri. was the piovtde ee of G Denuv business county meeting Eldei The 'pgular and Arlin May. D igs found runat all times traveled 60 mile, and on 'l Leo Cotta-and Ciief of Police oldN B.L. Felt of the City p 't. Amerthe i Hansen ope a be will taken gave at up be'i Luge ning day, camped ican Legion, will he held ThursMjc D Robinette for alleged rock behind and a thei's in Sninevilie and praviri Arnoa D Mllk.r; thfat bv the police, the health depart- day evening nendieul.tr at 8 oclock in t ,e and the and of m benediction, u. the ment prayei pound keeper little stiean in fiont block captains have been named Wui Ulemoiial home, m'mbeu The officeis said the men al thu graveside was .ni-gpion.ur.ced m iestroyed immediately. Ea! iv the to over-eautoirnile work aid check up were notified this weik an stoic ment Intel legediv Janies. that anyHe George further explained foie da hg it, I was m! a'liep Thu;sd.n evening ,n ingvillc, by on j'l ogress in every residential the d a iwntown ml in an City Brigham one biinging dog instead I was looking section of the city, Owen pointed it in Ogden Fttnav. ins- V the direction of the or taking it out fot a walk mu-- t saw omething in the him: me and then stole a car w ned b tei v ,ut home. funeral B. Felt at all a to leash n Harold nave the dog tance walking. It looked With the distribution of inOgden, and T Hopkins, Jack I This, ne said, applies to man fries a w he-- e like sheets through the uitif-.ventory jurt be ltion invent, it to Biigham in licenses muideie: Thirteen dogs wealing citv dog also announced a Owen sc.iool, e e d.stnbuted a began to be light ciband.mud it F'ndav night have thiough thu by electrocution Meet as uniicened dogs. well Will escaped had a, .shoot but citv beautification slogan cona end Uncoil x"hooh this up a gubernatorial intervention since No Postage Stamp Necessary If picked The offered to cash awards test witn thought of shooting who the blast in in tie hitch-hikea, pen.pg pub-!:a!installed the m SpiirgviR advised Jensen the elect! ic chair was winners. the n thought it was a man. d Bi a beautification tnrai1 n to igha nnijl .wneis of or them 1900. a IA' jer mpanied Quaiteihoise dog Massachusetts in that in any case (Ve want to get every man, is be-- in ject then tuinedelk stdeni'C an bring launched thr I wa- - icadv other animal bi'mg a child or other., intei ested in the breed Citv, and in B: igiani City h Id, it was an aton for the v oman and child in Brigham automo; and in an to attend a reelin' of stolen are to health closer have uiged eved will be citv the came depart It dult, Futuie yields crop with my gunQuarterhorse city's a'l'To clean up chive to Citv cons.ious of this campaign, be not.fied lmme-- ! the aid us bile belonging to John AJam. 20 percent higher than they ment sho-lwit i Its Uioadside tow A'e hope that he declared. which will besta.id April 1 to 12 weie siisiiects , two time Tin- - dog should be tied Breeders Association The same the in were the diately at years filed We both an L'ry y mngster will submit be held tonight at 7 20 o'cl ck City's Mam agncultural economists estimate he said, in r Biigham xho the lm oi mediately, .penned he Evciv I did not know n a entry in the slogan contest, to dav r.iormng not be killed. "Call at the Ben Lonond Hotel in Og- is uiged to e ope. ate in Sa'ui should s mod tuet but The shot. I not know o healti depart den, according to Wanen Hide, canr.iigi. art'onl.ng to E B. inspire the grownups to more outine sus.ect check and aftei T.-- e five most popular breeds the police or like a single gun The r! action and greater accomplishc mfessing the "and we will local charter member of the he warned, s Stati and in wi ment," al'egediv United the Owen, ih ("'in.in of the Chamments during this Centennial n. and Ogdt n of chickens ped i.i its Hacks t observis m the foi it head that e Spiingville to dog ee the ber ns. New Hampco'inutti usponsiblc it and shot it in Weber are white legh of year. to i over tonight's Chief pose to made pu. tests tuined ed were the of diive and white o tmn the g ant' haired rocks, piopor shire's, is make sun- of it hitchto Hyde, City trucks will start making mine whether - r not it is ra-- meeting, county law officers The locks and Rhode Island reds in the rounds of the city on April im-civic We rejoiced exceedingly. election oi permanent offiigai.iation the "Ei' or difficult still is sought be r.av This bid hike' d had to n the citv vc .11 have an important 1, it has been announced, the recovered was Roving that the Liu . to iu Adams' car ussible if the dog is killed at cers to head i Entomologists sav there aie once. which was organized on a tem- role to ni ,v in this campaign, remove the winters accumulathe elk straight t on the hi.hway at Sunday at least 600,000 kinds of "The city has tion of junk and rubbish from of with food, our wives leia"' porary basis at a meeting in Owen st.e-sccrside, six miles few a l Foi consolati n, only headmo. th. been divided into sections and every home in the city. Comlast was Citv which di en whom we had 90 Brigham if land. of An cai, Te pounds average to eat thousand are pests. a seelin' a.s.tgned to each otgan-izatioplete details cf this free pickup with little or nothing ed south, was abundo"C'd War-It f" honey per bee colony was proit service will be announced indicated has in that Shenlf States We fleeced the flesh produces of United The out gas, run ha. Dakota in Noith during on a Some 2.000,000 young men of duced issue of the will heir in the drive, hook Fridays t.aan 200,000,000,000 more bones and dited it and welgn-colonies Hvde said, but was undam23,(Xl0 en arc 1416. There of shaving age In addition t , this breakdown. fold It was very fat When tie aged "otherw i e, so far as he America come matches yearly. hi the state. every year. ed about kW puu could determine sh--cia- April 4 Qf Vfty . All Dogs Not Penned, Tied Or On Leash To Be Destroyed, Announces Health Board Star. blossom Time" Opera Pages Hizzoner's Now A Grandfather, With Attending Dignity QUARANTINE WILL BE ENFORCED! j All-Stat- Choir Blenzell. 8 EMERGENCY IS DECLARED; DOG; 2 Apr March 26, 1947 Brigham City, Utah, Wednesday, City Health Department Moves Against Rabies Springville 30 Art Exhibit-,p- , ,DI Volume 52, Number 25 nme "Blossom - Asks Peach Days To Match State's Funds New l eaders Choir Hadio 31 Centennial Committee Husband, Wife S. Concert. "Blossom Time IS PLANNED FOR SOUTH BOX ELDER m)mfJew6s,fournci box .E. M.30tOApr.2-C-WLM- CELEBRATION SPECTACULAR Statewide then-hom- r Lilouing a illness wa; bom lo, 1919. August Lewiston Alien a small child (3f moved with his paienls to ward, Cache county. The ca ne li Dewevville in 1,7 six-yec- ft - i at'encled F Deweyville n Beai elementary school and graduated River hig i school, He was a mer.ber of die I, Deweyv Bov Scout troop , 4 attended the L. D S. church Deweyville. Suivivmg besides his parents p 'wo biotneis and three sis-!- . , Lo, iv y Dewey-Kanichi Toilve, Hoi lye, U. S. army Le many. s. Unk t Naka ;a, vrtand. - t vunne; Avj Hmlvp and Yut-- pii-rnie- j J Hoilya, The s Deweyville. body g at the Harold B. funeral home, Brigham BRIGHAM HOME BEAUTIFICATION d n- 1 e - PROGRAM GROUNDWORK IS IAID Uncle Sam Says . e S-- ceme-unde- 1 r Quarterlioise Assn. i . Tonielil 1 1 s s 1 - c j Ulah-Idah- ev-rit- v 1923-1932- , fio many' solutions ? n jest. Others represent as a thrilt resolved to bonds allot-fli- n ouh th Payroll Savings niy have resolvrd to anl to buy a savings y,?u ,vlry month out of 0ot?U::d fund- - Toil can't j. . lp'P this resolution for Kooli- Evpn an $18.75 in-- ti p bnnan'.'' mon,h In a $25 "I provide vou with a in ten years. on may have step kiept it,.yoUr savings tik loud l J? i, sav-tS.io- 1, $. J tiasury Dtparlmtnt j -- de-'lo- - Riv-Ga- T1 - . flesh sufficientwas well di led -- |