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Show MORNING MAIL i i mr Getting sb ' ( I HATE TO OP EM fe?, u ' - 1 tot everybody withlioll, to spare can shoot i ra straight-hut everybody shoot straight to thebaic buy War Bonds. Buy ,w 10 every pay day. 1 - . IH Ask the , ; Ask the People Who , People Who Are His " - ' Have Done . Business - Business Competi- WitH Him! j tors! TRUMAN S. CURTIS Candidate CACHE COUNTY COMMISSIONER Republican Ticket Successful in his own personally Supervised Business! (Paid Political Advertisement) i ;h i ! t " i "' ' . i '. ' Vt : r s ; g v- 's .3. 1 For Prompt . . Fair and Efficient Adminstraton VOTE FOR Evan H. Bankhead Candidate for COUNTY COMMISSIONER (First Term) Pie is one who knows the needs of the people . . . One whose experience qualifies him for the position. (Paid Political Advertisement) jToroers of Truth. Chinese, Finnish, Tagalog, Dutch, Spanish programs in ""f JJ .dozen tongues go out from the towers of General Electnc WGEA and WGEO, Schenectady, and KGEI, San Francuco., 1. They provide authentic war in- 2. ... h,f ve s?eC'tralia, So'- formation for news-starved peoples "pointed" at Aus "ja around the globe, entertainment for America, China, ba! sO0n U.S. forces abroad. These G-E short- reception there almosc w wave stations . . . from local stations. llillFfll 3. ThcyprovidcdtheonlyU.S.pro- 4. Some announcers "sil grams that reached Bataan. People G-E production empiu, in conquered lands risk their lives to on war work- , ,hat An1ric' listen. Smuggled letters say they their native lands tn bring hope of release. determined on victory. General Electric believes that its first duty ' good citizen is to be a good soldier. General Electric Company, Schenectady. N. Y- '', THE Utah State Agricultural College Registers Freshman Friday, September 25, and Former Students Saturday, September 26, 1942 The regular work of the College, during this, the most important im-portant year in American history, will be emphasized. Fortunately, Fortunate-ly, the curriculum of the college is as important for war preparation pre-paration as it is for years of peace. The Following Schools Offer Courses: AGRICULTURE HOME ECONOMICS FORESTRY EDUCATION ARTS AND SCIENCES ENGrNEERTNG AND COMMERCE INDUSTRIES & TRADES Every high school graduate and any student eligible for advanced ad-vanced standing should consider it a patriotic duty to get necessary neces-sary preparation for the days ahead by attending college, if not called to the colors. We need trained, education for leadership In the nation as never before to fit America for the world leadership leader-ship which is America's destiny. "Utah State", distinguished among American education Institutions, Insti-tutions, is particularly equipped and qualified to train young men and women to meet the issues we now face. The enlisted Reserve Corps of various service branches is open to qualified students cf the college, both freshmen and others, and it offers a wonderful won-derful opportunity for young men. Utah State Agricultural College LOGAN, TJTAII |