Show r t r I rA 1 I A A. c Y u I 5 Z r- r I f fi O. O I 0 y Every Lick Counts I I Do T-o. T O you not nod wish you could do something that will ilI count conn big in bring bring- I iI JL JLing ing log us victory and an d peace f Do you not wish that you could cold rise in might and deal the Kaiser a ablow h hi t i blow that would mean death to his ambitions 0 f. f o You can if you will you have the power if you will use it lA This is a war of food and material as much as of guns and explosives s i J iJ y v If America produces and delivers more food and supplies than Germany Ger tr- tr v Ti then will win vin the t many can we win war i I If you would give a death blow to the Kaisers Kaiser's piratical 1 ambitions f then do all the work you can and do it now I r rr r A 5 Put Aside the T Trifles ri fles Of Life with which you have been amusing yourself while Germany has been getting ready to bag you with the rest of the world If we win the war it will wiIl be because you have put more punch into the operations against the Kaiser Iaiser The strength for that punch can come from no other place on earth than from the workingmen and the tIle farmers of the United States Do Not Worry About What the Othet Fellow is or is n not t doing toward J winning the war Do 2 your part Be answerable to your own conscience for your own contribution j When Y You 00 and the Rest of the 5 workingmen of t the e United States each realizes that t the winning of the war is tl tip up to the individual wherever destiny m may lY have placed him then will our war war- J Jo o making maling have in it the punch that will give us victory Then will the great soul of America be felt feJt and feared in ul Germany But before the soul of the tile nation awakes vales the soul of the individual must be quickened into a new life that will raise him to new endeavors and new sacrifices r f 1 Let No Igo Man Ilan Think That His Work Does Not Count in winning th the i war Let no noman noman man think that because he works in obscurity his his' work is not important He is a vital link in the chain and must not let go I T ri Abraham Lincoln's Mother Abjectly Poor an and living in m a hou house e that had e. e only three sides little knew j how important her work vork was vas when she sile ministered to the tIle wants of her son In performing perform menial tas tasks s in her cheerless cabin she was doing a more valuable work than any o other her woman of her time y r So It May lay Be Today with You The Man 1 Working at a amay arC J rC Bench may nay may be accomplishing more than his brother in uniform The man handling lumber that goes to the shipyard or flying field may be accomplishing more than his brother who is making ammunition It is not the tIle kind hind of si work you do or for whom you do it but how 7 much and how well do it you that counts I 0 J CONFERENCE COMMITTEE ON NATION NATIONAL A L PREP PREPAREDNESS A REDNESS I Y A. A A. A WISH WISE ri WOOD Chairman RA RAYMOND B. B PRICE Tw Tresa JAMES E. E CLARK CLAn Secretary try f Metropolitan et Life Building One ODe Avenue A Ne New Ne n 1 York City t. t r f. f This Space Contributed and Paid For By ByA 4 A PATRIOTIC SALT SAL T LAKE FIRM |