Show Telegram Boys Salt Money In War Bonds Four of the bond boys in Salt Lake City were discovered among the carrier salesmen of The Salt Lake Telegram as a result resul of ofa ofa ofa a carrier buying bond survey made by the Telegram circulation department de de- de nt at the close of the fourth war loan drive Tabulations showed that the majority majority majority ma ma- of Telegram carriers put a sizable portion of their route earnings earnings earnings earn earn- ings each month into some form of war savings and that among the most conscious bond of the boys who deliver The Telegram are Quintin Graves son of of Mr and Mrs Rulon H. H Graves 1585 Seventh Seventh Seventh Sev Sev- East street Charles Saxton son of Mr and Mrs James S. S Saxton Saxton Saxton Sax Sax- ton East South street and Nile and Th Theron ron Orgill sons of Mr and Mrs Darold J J. J Orgill Milton avenue These four whose average age is 13 earn from their routes each month between 35 and 40 Youngsters r Saxton and Graves ra es who have carried The Telegram for fora a little more than a year each have bought worth of war var bonds while the each o of whom has delivered less than six months have each put in war savings In addition the have bought a 25 bond for each of their two younger brothers who assist them in their daily dally rounds We also pay our helpers said Theron Orgill referring to his littie little lit lit- it tie tle brothers and throw in ma Ina a movie every now and then They wan want routes of ot their oWn a as as soon as they're 12 and old enough All AU four boys pointed proudly to the fact that they arc are able not no only to buy bonds with their route earnings but also to purchase alof al all n of th their Ir own clothes and pay fo for their school expenses sports equip equip- ment and entertainment With Witha a route these days moralized moralized mor mar Chuck Saxton a fellow feels like hes he's throwing a hand grenade at the axis every time h he delivers a paper Its It's fun Young Saxton like all Tribune Telegram c carriers is awarded an extra war wa I bond by the newspapers for foi each six months of service I |