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Show : ENDORSEMENTS- The April war bond and stamp Quota as released by D. Howe Moffat, Utah chairman, calls for purchases totaling $40 for every man, woman and child in the state. Estimated population for Bingham district is 6500. The Kearns Bondwagon offers the public a pleasurable opportunity to fill our April quota, which, for the district, is approximately $260,000. Louis Buchman Utah Copper company From a strategical point of view the Kearns Bondwagon offers a perfect opening for the Second War Loan Victory Drive It is the patriotic duty and moral obligation of every one of us to get behind this wagon and push not get on it and ride. If you are already a hero on the home front by belonging to that small but highly-honored group of 10 percenters in our community, then volunteer for the VICTORY DIVISION by moblilizing your entire resources re-sources and taking a couple of additional $25'. - It you're not on the 10 percent per-cent honor guard then get in the groove for VICTORY by taking nothing less than $50's. W. Russell Anderson Acting chairman Bingham district war bond committee The Kearns military band will thrill the heart of every student stu-dent and parent in Bingham district. dis-trict. Military music acts as a stimulus to all loyal Americans. The Bingham high school Parent-Teacher Parent-Teacher association is gratified that our school will have an opportunity op-portunity to hear the Kearns performers in a special afternoon show. Mrs. L. F. Pett P.-T.A. President Members of the Bingham city council urge citizens of Bingham to back the soldiers of Kearns by attending the Bondwagon performance and by purchasing additional bonds in the April drive. Mayor Ed W. Johnson Bingham City Officials Buying a bond is not a sacrifice; sacri-fice; it's a.i investment. Whether Whe-ther one buys bonds, or whether whe-ther he doesn't, he still must pay a share of the taxes necessary neces-sary to retire the millions of bonds that have been and will yet be purchased by loyal A-mericans. A-mericans. Let's put it this way: If you and I bought all the bonds our government issued, we would pay no more taxes than the average of each of the other million-odd taxpayers helping to retire our bonds, and our return over expenditures would be enormous. Hence, it is a cold fact that he who buys the fewest bonds will be the greatest loser. Byron E. Grant Supt. U. S. Mines, Bingham There are 3200 men and women wo-men working in Bingham district dis-trict in the mines, offices, stores and in other businesses. There is a population of 6500. The payrolls total over $600,-000.00 $600,-000.00 monthly.. Last month there were 1322 bonds sold at the bank, at the post office and by payroll deduction. deduc-tion. These purchases totaled $30,-150 $30,-150 or 4 1 per cent of the total pay checks. These figures show that fewer than 50 per cent of our bread winners are buying bonds. What can be done about it? Show the soldiers from Kearns. Buy bonds. Buy a bond the week of April 10 to April 16 for a free ticket to the Kearns Show. Then buy bonds every pay day. Get on the payroll plan. Be a 100 American a 10 in war bonds employee. Earl T. James Bingham Postmaster r |