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Show s J;LLME SIXTEEN )llSe Contracts Railroads Biliood Let! .I Col. Thomas Swings Bonds jy Lt. your money m! lie lull faith and iir.ln nited Mates governtiuiu ed tor payment of Both and interest on the-- e I nited 0 la"! t M.,;,--Sa.ing- . lit! t 1' m:i Ml oi 'di k' o! n:; N o ,x, i .'...l- tl s 'ttli t I equipment and materials of a new ihe awards were part under program expansion on hid the Utah general depot is be- in Ogden street eond s. Wet inf approximately storage space (fvi buildings and 4 under which a huge shell loading plant nearing ',,! non at Ogden ordnance Lf.t is also being virtually doub-i- n buildings sbe. Thirty-eigh- t at Utah contract under lrow racral depot, w ith two more au- Wized, while more than 160 build Ijtgjare under contract at the shell loading plant. Laust awards announced by Lt. Thomas were to the A1 Johnson and James Leek Construction Com Minn., for pany of Minneapolis, the construction of three additional measuring giant warehouses, each 500 feet by 10 fept, for $1,(M9.400, md for construction of seven large permanent type sheds for $249,300. fi flo.OOO award to the Olson Contraction Company and Dobson & ,tobmson of Lincoln, Nebr., for con fence at inaction of a boundary shell plant was 'he flings, made. 'U a- I1-- - - - ,1 bil-rtB- ng I ' i I p magazines at the plant to James J. Burke )mpany of Salt Lake City, s W. Baker of Salt Lake was ed a $53,500 contract for con-io- n of an inert ammunition ng at a bomb loading plant jden ordnance depot. Robinson and l ,of Lincoln and Omaha, A p- - was awarded a $45,000 con ioT construction of a 1,000,000 a concrete reservoir at the r,: shell plant at Ogden Ince I V hon, Dobson, 37-ct- er depot. James I. Barnes Construc-ITompany 0f Santa Monica, ywas awarded a $229,000 con-- r of an admin- 'n building at the 'hUl loading plant. Gibbons ae Coy was K.S.n contract for con-i loads at a selectee ort DouSlas in W. Gardner of 1 !:v "as awarded a ,tor construction of ;x ort Douglas hospital a ish u re-&;- ,-l T $2,-'la- 1 rt 1 I , I' . i t I,n . 1. d ix iMon met i, ,ni oi . - Oxx, osl , , " v anpoiiiti'd K.dp'a ,.i t:H I;,., button .i. ti unqioi t.it.ou umimi. U SIOIH .l.lxi-oi- !l'.v uii.n, ,,t ,1 t s,il' .i xxliiih on A 1 i id up lilt'll i n, x 1 the cat tuc 1 Jii't x . .S.S1XN1 10K -i- ti.f Niixtai tH r xxitox xxU.PHt'Ul'iMi. k't ,u s've t.itin f, s Mt rs, x 1 (s ,tM ttUifH o tn, rvotvees W ecu xx man isi ;f ) t uuiing iHt fVOtl f mu h the S AS lOl'l 0 AS et i x I M m, t I IVI '.I K J hr tit' l.i't t 1st i'. M . . s st t' t t i ' t u I; , s dl P V . Knn A,.' vvOKe -- il -- I . 1. I ", K dlt ai- - -- I1.1 4 tail-ra- 11 - 1 1 I -- W 1 , N A i u-- ii 1, I I he fexVg0 aW ill b. th n next Mon--c- h accordinS: to Mrs. clerk riMt irmy 'ervice 7 Under "i5! of the An-0- n local rePrt at Farm- - 1 tIlat day and 219 Ness bui,d f' It, wh- e- they wil1 army. dS,trants scheduled e bill tempor--Twj- :jcted mto bat te28 if I rank r in t h time. A W.UUW ' ,Brown. Farming- V CaPPs, Bountiful lreeMonc, Woods Services Conducted Cherry Pickers Wanted In Sunday, Clearfield For John Clark I 1 I 1, l . Bar-Io- 1 . in ''mkhh) in ! t ; ,Jl In m a this 1937. this country ear. Three metal. Davis Countv , ( ( . three- M ! is -- li- AN 1 Sherner Obseques Held Wednesday in 1 Kaysville Chapel I De-M- Syracuse-Clearficl- Services Tor Mark Anthony Shei tier, 47, of Kaysville, World war veteran, who died Saturday at the Veteran's hospital in Salt Uke ( ity of uremic poisoning, was held Wednesday afternoon in the Kays-vill- e tabernacle with Bishop Wil-L- . Gailey in charge. Burial was in the Kaysville-Iayto- n d 10-c- ar Alleged Robber Found (Julity morial cemetery. He a blacksmith and was employed hy Wangsgard company at Five Points until 1920, when he moved to Kays ville where he ran 'a shop until his health failed. For the past eight or nine years he has operated a larm ami orchard at Kaysville. He mart ied Julia Agnes Stamm l eb. 3, 1930, in Ogden. He is a member of Kaysville L D S ward and Kaysvlile post of the American Legion. Surviving are his widow and a stepdaughter, Mrs. Nadine S. Wal-jt'i- s of Kaysville; a brother, Peter She mr at Kaysville; three sisters, Mis. llairie 'I urnqtiist, Dorothy Micim r ami Mrs. Laura Walker all of 'gden. Black-smithi- Robert I). Young Commissioned As Navy Ensign Held y 1 Holt, July ilt-.t- r n f one-hal- -. n Lay-tail- 1 Cir-,M- 1 -t I P- Ei-h- - I . iiiu-.il-- po-tlu- de : i x c In.N - - I 11 . . l.i-t- ir i Di-ni- g. pn-idin- I ( ' xx al-- o f- Ray-,11.01- a- , j Syracuse-Clearficl- al-- o m Davis County Days Committees Plan Celebration Funeral Services of-fi- Held Sunday For John East Davis Completes Registration Jesse Briggs Honored On His 50th Birthday, I ea j anni-inyco- jld com-mi-ion- er Ni-ho- v ls j : ; ! xxj-- c ! . . 'e c . - ! 1 ' I xx ' x , rcei-err- c al . ' 1 1 -t , s.-b- V -i ' ... "- N 1 x x ( 1 ' '' I ! -- 1 William A. (ovvley, of Layton, who for the past several years has served as football coach at Morgan tins week was engaged by the Board of education of Tooele county, to serve in that capacity at the Jooele high school during the coming school year. The Morgan school officials gave him a good recommend and the record he has nude speaks for itself. His team won from Bingham high school in the final football game, taking the class B champion ship title last fall. Tootle fans will remember Cowley as the boy from Davis high who almost upset their chances of winning he championship in high school football in the 1929 final game. Cowley is a graduate of University of Utah w here he played quarterback for three years. Prior to his coaching at Morgan he coached at Kamas, Utah. : S- - M hen Louis Goldstein of Brook-ly n sought to have his name ed to Golding chang- the judge of the court to which he applied refused to consider lus petition and bawled the applicant out besides. The judg-- e s name also happened to be Louis GoRl-te- 1 c , c ! ti j William A. Cowley Football Coach (Joes To Tooele Tue-da- j i sate tc-id- 1 .11 e 11 II. Mahey of Mal.nl, Idaho. bimetal services will he conducted Thursday at p. in. at Berkeley. ( alii, Intel mi nt w ill he Bel keley. I liite-ide- . post-hid- rrw-ic- Paper hoard Min I ' NN 1 1 , 1 Lie InKI, dO, I I - i try i daughters, Yiigmia, Kathryn ami ter Mahey of Pittsburg; two sisters, Mrs. Sarah L. Hepworth ol Bountiful and Mrs. Alice Fishier of Salt laike ( it y and seven broth- s, Judson A. and William A. Mahey of llaucioft, Idaho; Joseph L Mahey of I leal held; Charles 1C Mahey of Salt Lake City, Clarence Mahcv of Aogcles, Calif; David Mahey of Bountiful and Orson . x Ni-cho- i-, and ,ose tl! V'lvt at R. I , 1 ( jr?jnrotT: the county will harles 1 I s Co. Men to nducted in Army i Slate Hank I I - k Davis lt I i I t -- SdSaI!er contracts were hi v 'x e nor of I 'tah. M.ilii, ailuej of the . I t?'" u fol- monthi -- . . -- . i x i nt sfxcral 1 D I nt hi i . , hos-- s he xxas ot Josetlt S. u. ill Tolm.m Maht y lie K ol 'I ot West ii me ii :ie on ', l'Als, in the k r telllph Ot he ami In .1 m v moved th,, " hci r Ml. M alley dc, he n idcd at Ban-- ati xx In it pci mti nc led e lie a li.mi mill Kciote giuiig to Idaho he xx a . mpltxx ed at the old Salt ale and m da Kolb i M ills at N "iili s,t It I ak c he tamilx at Pocatello, Blului, dm tug In- - txxo four-yea- r of B.innotk emm-tv- , lit in- - a- - s hi xx Im h ended in 1924. Leaving Pot atello, he w as engaged as spe- ial ottuer at the Columbia Steel xxotks at Pittsbuig for a number of scars. For approximately 12 lx cats he had been night superin-t- i ndent of the huge plant until his altli tailed a few months ago. Stn uing aie Ins widow, three lx l'ottlt net kx tiixilop in Mu. In s, hat it lux n possible i,n atix M .0 n.lei on, i.nt minditl jHi.N.n to m.tkc the ml .111 .it m Ro Today there is further need of slightest accusation that oni ii, indii'-tixxac tailing tloxx n on l"U, B'hu safety for the United States and Ilolhtook, Kid'eit S. tlic joh. for all its people. Il.uding, leon.tid Hill, tilen M. "1 lie best cxidtn.c of tin-- . in son. United States Savings Bonds are Wood- - t io-- n m tax the Hamt Btigt in hs the quickest way that .nut ten which you can Ii i udoi e m.iiid, Adtdpli J both serve your country and con- daxc ago the president tci mutated ippe, M Pi lei on, loiist I'. Bail, lames serve your earnings. To meet the the xxork of the rauspoi aitxn ih.i- W 6!6 industrial Production job .ad w n k II I'n W. Wood, needs of all our people, the govern- - sion of the national defense adxi h u illi Oil 11. In commission. Os place lie has ory 16.000 f)lNDS o ALUMINUM ur It, IX Page, ment now offers three t W 1n ordered i Nl Mi gtv ' ) 'Vt u wxv 4 r for 'A v s not in. ; the l.u km, fpf taking oxer of Saving Bonds: K 'awl the railroads by the government -Sev, Kenneth (". M (1) The Series F. Bond preserves but ( I.11 Nelson. ein e ( t he creation of an otlice rather the character of the Savings Bonds ot ( entei ille in Mix transportation". which have proved so popular in ai iniiigton - Norinaii K. Bioxvn, McCarthy urged all Ameiican the past, litis bond is issued to all.ue I.. Moon, Hoiuld railtoail cntplojts to get 100 meet the needs of the small inves- cent .1. W behind the newly ncated ptr Pnkeimg, Duane '. Mil tor. who can buy for $18.75 a bond F. lliest, At Hold G. In, Joseph otlice oi transportation that will appreciate in value in 10 and H. Steed. to "gtxe without limit in trims years to $25. Larger bonds up to of etfort, Kaxsville John W. Nance, Jr. sacrificecooperation ami $1,000 are issued at the same rate! hiis-e. W. Biililci, Floyd S. Larkin l ft, of appreciation, which gives an n urgent call Wednesday Iuini.il for John 11. had Geiome I, Rasmussen, David tnc II, made by vestment yield of 2.9 per cent to tlie- railroads laik xxeic held in the Cleat field hi't ii issued for chrnv pn kers in hut, Daxnl (. Antlion, Buster J. .since W the last Id i ot 10 D.tx in is t omit y, at 01 ding liapel, Stindax June 3 hit, at maturity years after issue war. A total of 9Ji billions of doli' h, J.uk R. Wilson, mil to Glen (i. date. s of Kaysville, man- Jciimii, Kay S. Odd, l uiil A. W'ood lars has been expended tor im- P. m with Bishop Melxui i. Wood iu ehaige. Oigan prelude and ager of the Community Ft nit w d. (2) The nexv Series F Bond is provements since 1923, he said. All wen- plaxed hy Mis. I.a 1ical Gioixeis association, issued to meet the needs of people car shortages have been of Knl, hi I I hornlry, I iy ton composed eliminated Stoker. Invocation was fiuit glowers ot the county. as B. Adams, Wilheit K, Wolfe, who can invest up to $50,000 a by Placing in service more Briant by than S. Jacobs and benediction it li the cherries noxv hy Claryear; and it may also be bought by irady for Albeit Gallegos, Reid A. Key wood cars and 17,000 locomotives ence. Musical pit and shipping, the situation Ki'haid It. Weaver, (buries K. number king were: solo associations, trustees, or corpora- since that time. Freight car capaO, Dry e ai s hose tions. For $74 they may buy a city has been increased an Rex C. Jiarher, Lynn II. by Mrs. IS becoming acute, and the call for average Gladys Simpson, help is urgent. If (lie fruit is to Judkins, Maixin L Moultrie, Ben bond that will appreciate in value of 17 per cent, and locomotive accompanied by caher daughter. Miss Mary Simpson, he taken cate of immediately, many IB Whitesides, in 12 years to $100. Larger bonds Joseph B. Adams. pacity has been increased 36 per Rex T'huigooil. Going Home, David Cook; mine helpers are needed. are issued at the same rate, which cent. These improvements, along here are 24 cherry growers in ( lent fit Id Mrs. Fnid gives an investment yield of 2.53 with general improvements in oper- solo, Perfect Day, l.oy J, Wood, C. at Illain, Roheit M. Clatk, Clyde per cent to maturity in 12 years ating methods, have resulted in in- Roberts and organ solo, Mrs. Vera Davis county, two of tlu-Pettit. Speakers were: James Shaw. harmington, and the remainder in W. Muir, Jack Jl. Weaver. Golden after issue date. creasing the speed of movement of Albert T. Smith, D.nid Layton and the farming section of Kaysville L. Mint, F.lmer 1. Turner, Ronald (3) The new' Series G Bond our trains by o.'er 60 per cent while Wood. Dedication at grave ami least Layton, on the popularly A. Weathers, Kenneth F. W'allace. Bishop the meets the needs of individuals, asefficiency of their operation as side in the northeast cem railed mountain road, Hooper Paul A. McDonald, sociations, and corporations that measured in tons handled per train etery hy Bishop from North Farmington junction. S. Patterson, James M. John John Clark Parley of want current income checks. Offer hour, has increased over 100 per Between five and 10 carloads ston. Liberty ward, Weber county. ed at par, these bonds bear interest cmt. John Hyrum Clark died of a will he shipped from this section South Weber Woodrow E. Wil at 2.5 per cent per annum. These Delegates will leave on a heart ailment at his home in Clear- to the middle west. The fruit crop limns, bonds, ip denominations of $100 up special Rio Grande train I'riday field, Friday, June 27, lloiaee W. Clark, Van Nuys, Cal at 7:15 a. m. is repotted to he fair and of exto $10,000, are redeemable at par noon for a trip thru the Moffat 1 he son of Charles cellent quality. Adults and boys Daniel C. Smithson, Ihuigola, Ark. F. and Sally if they are held for 12 years from tunnel to Glenwood Springs, return Ann Barker Clark, he was horn and gills are pteferred as pickers, John I. Young, Marinna, Ark.; issue date. ing via the Royal Gorge Saturday. Oct. 30, 1885 in North Mark L. Strong, Springvillc; Thom Ogden. He Mr. Whitesides said. L. F. Dickinson of Denver, was married to Lottie Jane Shaw WHAT SECURITY IS BEHIND as 11. Taylor, Kandlett. freight claim agent of the Denver in the Salt Lake 2, SAVINGS BONDS? and Rio Grande Western aRilroad, 1908. He moved temple Sept. iti to Clearfield is of chairman the comconvention The full faith and credit of the 1916. where lie had since resided. He was a carpenter and farmer. An United States government is pledg- mittee. ed for payment of both principal ardent church worker. He had serv and interest on these bonds. td as a missionary in the southern Ldxvard ( allahan (Happy) RobMates from 1900 to 1908, and had bins, 31, Salt Lake City truck drivUnited Through these three been a counselor in the States Savings bonds, the govern-- 1 T Or .L Valine O. Liberty er, charged with robbery, W'ednes-daward bishopric". He had been superwas found guilty hy a jury in ment gives a balanced and com- nsign Koht rt Dual'll" Young, i t com t at Farmintendent of the Sunday school and the Second 1 plete investment program to the of Mrpt.ind-oThomas Roberts TUSday, was Clearfield ward choistcr for 8 ington, at 7:39 p. m., after one and W people Salients facts about each of tcccivnl lus Bountiful, Funeral Mrs. for services Lxalme years, and at the tune of his death hours of deliberation, type of bond appear on pages 3, 4i Stoker o!iiim--ioas United States naval s was high Holt, were held in the lie will he brought tip for priest in the north Lax is and 5 of this folder. Complete de-- 1 24 at Chevalier June ,ixi.it"r mi li n stake. At is scrx i'ex, tribute xxns "ard chapel, iiesdav. July nt c July 9. Robbins, had hci n tewill be found in Offering Fla. ic Id, Pensacola, 2 Melvin G. paid to his kimlliiK ss, his charity ll axed on a $5000 Bond, which xxiil "xvith culars dated April 15, 941, avail- - ap ndgn Young, who is now on Fre- and his It.) vc of in of Clearfield In gun 'I rail a mi t ii od charge. able at the Treasury Department have of ahscnci", was a visitor here A. were played by t J iiilce y with i i er Post Offices, Federal Reserve h'de I and ait" hi- - widow, four t!os week. Hi" - a Soil of 1. ctlici real Stoker. Invocation was sons and three daughters: Marcu-- , Wade Atlormy Mr. and Mis. 'll. B. Young of Banks, and other designated agcn-l-- a e h - nf by A. O. Stoker and bendiction by Sterling and Uaxi.c Clark and Mrs h.im ipdrn, ptr-- i (iiac i", Idaho, who ere ctes. Clifford Strong. Musical numbers, Uicdet (mil ot d t! c st.iti 3 case. till (harfield, hire. Miss DonncHe Clegg, al0 HOW MAY EVERYONE BUY two solo, Wonderful Mother of KoBliiii- - w barged xxiili rob- of Gtace, wa a member of the visClark of Salt Lake City; Mrs Wa-BONDS? Mine and Beside The Still SAVINGS j Della Moves of Plain City and Mrs bing K. M. J.exirigtnn, Ky. here. ter-- , bl,n k until of $3,. '00 on Maiih 30, iting pai ty and two Gladys Simpson Lxans 4 Arlene of broth Bountiful; army one A graduate of Grace high school There remains great al Vrida in duets hy and Alice James Fdward, at a gtaxcl pit mar of savers, at Grace, Idaho, lie attended the eager to accumulate Hess- -- Llijah Gregory Briant S. ers and 2 identi-fi- i Da. is county. Robbins Pikers were; N. Frederick Clark, A., the Joseph tab States Agricultural college at funds with which to support Id by D'.xtlly as the man who Jacobs, D. W'. Criddlc, Arnold D. Mrs. J. W. Roades, Mrs. whom Ruby to defense national program, l.ogan for four years. Prior to that Miller, Mr. Hogan and Bishop Odd of Clearfield; Nathaniel D. forcibly took lus money from him, he was an outstanding Boy Scout the payment of $18.75 at one time W'ood. Dedication at graveside in Clark o Ogden and 8 grandchil- it was reported. high honors as is not convenient. For these boys the d S. Nyal ilenrie, 29, Salt Lake in Idaho, attaining number of cemetery, dren. an l.agle Scout, a years and girls, young workers, clerks, David Stoker. charged insurance salesman, soldiers and sailors, a simple sys-eago. Mrs. Evaiine Stoker Holt died of conneition with xxith robbery in he graduated Because among of saving money w ith which to a lingering illness in the Dee meon Tuesday be tried will the case, at the Bonds honors with those highest States United Savings buy morial hospital, Ogden, F'riday, at Barinington. Dwclly reported lie the assume will post field, is provided through Fostal Savings flying June 27, at 2:39 p. m., a daughter that Henric and Robbins drove of flying instructor, either at PenStamps. of David and Regina Hogan Stoker with liim to the scene of the rob- sacola or at Corpus Christi, Texas, She was born in Bountiful, July 31, c bery on that date. within three weeks. The young 1876. She was married to George Henric stated that he was robbed Penin at has been er training F. Holt in the Salt Lake tmeple, hy the third member of the party sacola since October, 1940. He has Jan. 7, 1898. She moved to ClearDavis county's annual celebra- an;l was forced to drive the alleg- now enlisted for a period of four field soon afterwards and has since tion, slated for August 27 and 28 ed robber to Ogden. years. resided there. at Lagoon, will be officially known memShe was a faithful church as ''Davis County Days, this year .. ber and saw her husband and many so decided members of the general fill honorable L D S committee at a meeting Friday of her Funeral services were held Sun- missions.sons Her youngest son, Elder night at Farmington, DeLore Secday afternoon in the Bountiful Robert J. Holt, who came home to committee member, an- Of 21-YOlds ond ward chapel for John East will return soon no .need. The name, Davis Howdy her attend funeral, who died on Friday of last week to his labors in Willston, N. D. At Day.'' was chosen hy contest last Only 86 of Davis countys 21- Sunday, June 29, Mrs. Jesse after a in a Salt Lake hospital old men registered at the local Brings ntertained in honor of her tribute r.tr. the year services, paid speakers months illness caused by a ruptur-- i to Mrs. Holt as a noble character Man rial tor ti e ri miutn Book, Board of selective service at Farm-- ! husband's fiftieth birthday ed appendix. The services were in and a wonderful mother. U on in dtai!, mu-- t he in according toj versary at an open house party. charge of Bishop William R. Smith board clerk. During the afternoon and evening, on J .iy 15, Mt-- . Hr-ifor ("'Iran, l ppt.tiug seven natty Survivors are: rr husband, The speakers were, Brigham C. Been ;u i"x i"ii-!135 relatives ami tl B. l. close associates Ailiirt ai Barton, ons, George IL, Graydon S., .IB-Holbrook, President F. D. AshMet lv Poo men xxo'ild aiic d to h Mr. ror"atc of i t..e Briggs many committie, man U, giti'ial Holt of Clcarfiel down, David F. Smith, state cm 'I'.it cl.cv. No c!cf- - icii'c lumpy Birthdays. The room n are m IBdhio'.k J"-- ' p "ii :i Lranri-ro, g'"u c: ban of agrirulure and Bishop c "11 he given bv the wa- - prettily decorated with flowers ltc tl o: the U k. f I'.omri - j Unit At Cab:.: M.vbc.v Smith. In th cGarden and .id t as to c a biithday cake. 1' a at d v y i larger number an ion t e t o a lo' ot t.r R ''"rt J. Holt; were fu! and Trail Fnd of Rainbow i hi a - o! P Bi y mg lot. r oi numbers remi-- 1 Brothers, Daxil Ft fri no t s v among the 1.0 Mi.Oix) Bales of re are it iou-- . v M '.I r -' - ot t a Ira M. 't lac rcd and hi tul grand-!lwas by The t v. rkc-aluio-v a t fill year's i in . Mr. I.:' i Bar! . Burial ( By: a in me nt- - impounded in this reque-t- . 'laughters By hi dav, t. m in t.Hinu a r Burial was in the Bountiful ccme- ik. under gox nmct.t Rians. ' :;.c BM' 10 c t ai. vt terv, W11Y SHOULD SAVINGS BONDS BE BOUGHT? Mon-1- i -- a ' died tixe of Bonn til ni, w llx H Mv r f id , Itii tx t. HAS (1 . ''im . mi votallttl .itlni m.l.i-tu- . - i n VI "Ani-.- l)V e7 aomi? A oi io Ah t ihc fi t iHt s'! s KOlit.Mu Kll AlfiVI r4Stf rteih -- i.l. , ii 'il mm i of sheriff r d t Im, in M htancis .tin -i o, I ahf. ii -- X' ! lt knoix upon s ?'v h,,'xs i9i. 1 1 gt i st . st M i.c m.iiiin i ni .in I .till o.o It, ,. ol ike o!t ,1 in iik j ',i"i'il Miitt ih.it ,, i a. s Sis . Hs'O I, m: lOilllhMilll I I, ls loniuion .Not once md ti, Vf . -- . in., ltd, sc to all ha pciiod, null ha liciiiands pl.t, t ,1 xx, t '1 ' x i ; : x i i M is , tX , 1 K t I 50, i i in.-- a1 I i r x't oil I t. ,i , ,. ,, , ll S,., X't i P.i, n i , . a,; onx cm ,on of Iltts-- 1 of rt sidx'nt M.i'm, I X. , in la mi it it i i. t ii'ii obliga- tions ot the United States gox.m ment. 'Ibex xxcnt on sale Manli 1. BUS. M m e than 2. 500.900 Ameiian nun and women luxe laeed ui.ire than $3,750,000,000 ot Bun sax mgs in these bonds, and their maturity value exceeds $.OO0 00.- l 0A), as of Mareh 1, 1941. ixe lion dollars is the largest amount of nionex noxx inxested in anv single 'eority, and it represents the laith of tin American people in t he freedom and safety of tlic United States. .turn x - contracts just award i included a $2,305,000 contract Y construction of a ':ion to the shell ing plant, to Olson Construc-51- 3 i Company and Dobson & Rob-i- f B'nco'n ebr., and Peter V't Sons Company of Omana, V, njo submitted a point bid; )00,m06 contract for construc-- I of four miles of paved roads at A general depot to Ora Bundy f Ogden; a $233,367.50 contract onstruction of concrete roads gimp and black top warehouse at 40 warehouses at Ogden pnee depot to Strong & Grant ringville; a $10,561 contract to 10 additional igloo under-- d Offer major .1 , x Vppro mia t ely $ 1 5,090,000. a wide variety of .army oy , , xx - ) x , SAVINGS BONDS? he-- e bonds aie dueet At San Francisco Services Thursday e .ul army conrtrurtron I I Sonia Soloolivo 1 'anVc"', Former Utahn Dies For m i.i- -t 1 - !s The ( dimt In KNOWLEDGE 'ruosday Kl N Um JJ.-.ructi- b::r POC2CETBOQK sit e our money will Be put to work n'g i red ".1 w i'X W IIM'll I'umi iwnbvni t. Col. Elmer G- J'ho",as at once in the national ditcn-,i , pt.x tbx n ), n , i' gram to pioteet tl'.e tieedou; ,,nd quartermaster !'l (il.Ul,,l Wl.tuil Ix.il'lOld ii'l t 'Hletv of the United States ' i 'ii!( nt ot t'o V n jen ..ml 'ieimty. s , WHAT ARE UNITED STATES .he I' ad t o T ,, , "'It SI Bo.u'islor, .til. 1 Bond-- nihyTrrmade Bofonso KtxiuiniHMits 1 $4,814,- - .ntract awards totaling Fil-S- E Hnaii-- e Projects efense To Bo Able to Moot All W. stll wa XX I Sumpter of Memphis jis taring the shoes in which he married 22 years ago. |