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Show SMOKING SUGGESTS 1 i G0Q0MT1 Slight Sacrifice at Home Will Bring Joy to Boys at Front. Now for the New Year's drive for the 4000 mark. We are only a little more than ??0 from the goal. Let's not wait until New Year's day, but begin now to make a resolution which shall result in the most beneficent advantages ad-vantages both to ourselves and to the American soldiers who are fighting our battles for us across tiie sea. Let the resolution be after this fashion: "I do hereby resolve to do my bit In supplying the Sammies in France with planty of smokes, so that they won't get homesick and will be better able to fight the enemy of civilization." And after you have thus expressed such a noble impulse, translate it into action by sending in a contribution to the tobacco to-bacco fund. This will be conclusive proof that you are as good at keeping a resolution as making one. There are two days in which to make "up the S-1000. It is absolutely essential that it is made up if we are to begin the new year in any manner auspiciously. And we must make an auspicious beginning. be-ginning. The beginnings of anything are of the utmost importance, inasmuch as they indicate in-dicate the future success or failure of an enterprise. With a vigorous concerted effort these next two days, it should not be difficult to reach the goal. Everybody do his share. Start the new year right. Remember, the Sammies are making all the sacrifices for you. Hememben. they have sent us the S. O. 8. call for smokes, smokes and smokes. Then subtract a modicum of the contents con-tents of your exchequer and see that it gets into tho hands of the tobacco manager man-ager before midnight New Year's. Let's get that ?-lG00 and put a star in our bonnets. Address your contributions direct to the Tobacco Fund. Tribune, Salt Lake. |