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Show Stake Era Director Devises Unique-Plan Unique-Plan to Get Magazine in All Homes- "An Improvement Era in Every Home" will be the aim of Kolob Stake Era Drive Director W. R. Eddington and ward assistants, when they begin the magazine tampaign next week. A unique plans has been worked ut by the MIA officers in charge thereby tiny tin banks, contribut-i contribut-i by the American Can Company, wnbelished with a colored picture 'ram an original in the national archives building in Washington, D-C, will be left at each home. Each family is asked to save at, least 50c each week, place it in the bank and at the end of the five-weeks period, MIA officers will call and , enter the family's name for a subscription to the Era. On top of the tiny banks is the inscription, "Containers to Help Live Better" and stickers on the side designate them as Era Savings Sav-ings Banks: Mr. Eddington stated that the (Continued on Page 10) Stake Era Director Devises Plan to Sell Magazine (Continued from page One) magazine is all truth, no fiction, and is often called the present-day prophets - monthly magazine. The American Can Company has contributed some 1700 cans for use in Jthe current drive and MIA work'ers are expecting a generous response from ward members. |