| Show I Along with her jingle Mrs Irs Miranda Snow Walton Kensington avenue sends this note The jingle is not about the weather but if we we bought enough war bonds we e could make such hot we weather for the Japs they they would be s glad to go to Hell Hell where they belong to get c cooled led okI off t I hope the verse verse is acceptable q ther I have my boy boy in in the navy the fourth generation to serve our country in war so Im I'm vitally interested This is her jingle 1 B means buy more war bonds bonds- lets bonds lets let's keep our coult j f free ee U is for United States the land of liberty Y means you and you and you come send your our dollars in VV W is for your willingness to work wait and win win A is for our army its army its it's the greatest in the world R stands for the rights of man that flag will neer ne'er be furled furIe B means boats and bullets which bullets which one will your bonds buy 0 o is for the oil that keeps our bombers in the sky N stands for the navy first line of victory D is for their daring deeds in the air and andon on the theseaS sea sea S is for our sailors sailor and for our soldiers too Come on lets let's buy more war bonds those boys depend de de- depend pend on you It is not quite as warm as the place Mrs WaIt Walton n and andall andall andall all the rest of us would like to send the Japs but the weather in Salt Lake City is warm And the weather bureau bureau bureau bu bu- reau predicts it will continue warm with little change in temperature Monday night Sundays Sunday's maximum was 70 degrees and the minimum was 44 degrees making a mean of 57 degrees seven seven above normal Y |