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Show FRIDAY, May it I fAGB SIX THE BINGHAM BULLETIN BIWOHAM CANTYQN, UTAH '1 The Country's First "War Loan" Advertisement .... ... .mjMMMgM ..u.uAMiJW" rtWfe''W'" N-ADV-ERTISJEN- T Lmfttry May fyb. J55 : TOYlCE ' ft&hy givco hi sfiwho lave cmffa'"'" '" d Xe& m TO fin! Hc-rt- froin W , wagons A MiJ &hm.ft mj3. e?reelt. BtBuend on V BEN FKANKI IN, at Lancaster, Pennsylvania, on May 6, 1755, caused to be written what is termed the country's first war loan advertisement. Franklin warned his readers against inflationary prices lest they "hinder the King's Service." a lesson still good in the Mighty Seventh War Loan. The document was written In German as well as Kngllsh. Superimposed on the original are the words used by Franklin. This was a loan of mate- - rials and not of dollars. PMM 2C Willard C. Nix Jl up and on crutches at the US rival hospital. Bremerton, where he has been receiv-to- j treatment the past three mon-ths for a broken leg received in a motor accident. O-- - tris to and from the continental United Sta-tes. Seaman 2 C Jimmy Brown, son of Mr. and Mrs. Peter Brown ol Copperton, was outstandingly uccesfful in his participation in the basketball tournament at the San Diego naval training base. Hi ended tourney play as high point man and was one of the big reasons his team, Seamens Guard, defeated Ship Service 39-3- 1 and 57-2- 5 to win the base i hampiottahip. Jimmy's compe-tition included college basket-ball players, coaches and spec-ialists. Fightin1 Binghamites Report Signalman 3C Russell Boren has written home that his ship had a part in the Okinawa in-vasion and was responsible for shooting down of a Japanese plane. Seaman C Barbara Cnwdell ol Clearfield spent Mother's day With Mr. and Mrs. E, J. Cowdell of Copperton. Pvt Robert Davis of Camp Roberts arrived home last Fri-day on 10-d- furlough, He leaves next Tuesday to report at Fort Old, Calif. Sgt. William K Denver arriv-ed Monday from March Held. Calif., where he report:' al of a two-wee- k furlough. Seaman 1 C Gail Davies Fartis-wort- h writes from the Marianas that the scenery is beautiful and the climate agreeable, HM 2 C Benny Perea. son of Mr. and Mrs. Sam Garcia, arriv-ed home on a five-da- leave from San Diego to be present at grad-uation exercises from Bingham high school Wednesday evening and received his diploma as a member of the class of 11)45. S 2C JIMMY BROWN Two years in the WAVES is behind Jackie Winzella Jackson, daughter of Mr. and Mrs James Jackson of Copperton. who was rated as petty officer third class preceding an honorable discharge from service. Miss Jackson train-ed at Hunter college and Still-water. Okla., A. & M. Her assign-ment at Washington, D, C, was u secretarial position. Ernest Martin Prigmore, fire-man second class, USNR, son of Mr. and Mrs Ernest Pnemorc of 10 Heglund Ave., whose wife,! Mrs. Olive Prigmore. resides at Sandy, now has duty in the Ship Repair Unit at Naval Drydocks, Hunters Point, San Francisco. The SRU's, as thev are known in navy parlance, that are pre- - sently in service overseas, have proved invaluable in saving cost ly time in getting fighting shins back to the fleet. Thev effect re-pairs at bases in the advance areas and thus eliminate the Jimmy wrote Coach Warren G. Allsop that he was thrilled to be on ceremonies stand with such players as Talmage Christensen from B.Y.U. and doubly excited to have the base commodore shake his hand, kid him about being small among the six-fo-four- inc- h men and present him with an eight-inc- h gold basket-ball trophy. The audience in-cluded ten thousand navy per-sonnel. DelMar Shick was draft-ed for the finals but was in ac-tion but a short time during the last name of the tournament. Alter two years in Australia and the Pacific, M. M. 2 C Orley E. Bills arrived Monday from the Admiralty islands to spend a 30-da- y leave with his wife Joy and daughter Janice Irene at the Arthur Bentley home and in Mid-val- e with relatives and friends Ll Walter P. Bolie is now sta-tioned at Honolulu, Hawaii CLASSIFIED AOS FOR SALE Fine hom 1 come, splendid condit ly one-hal- f acre. Hot "' nace, stokers bloWe V ranges, refnqerator ' S grapes, trees shrubs ed f upstairs apt. Zm Jr home. S5C00 down terms. By owner, South. 851 FOR RENT unfurnished merits, heated, electric 3 eralor. electric stove' H heated without electric ment. See Elliott VV 9 First National Bank Bid, FOR SALE 5 room ""2 home at 20 Heqlund D. Adam, 20 Hoglund;e( WANTED Girls bicyd Mrs. Ray Carl, or call M 'WmZ yfi? even AFrik KSVlM TO STICK TO THE JKM f t Ttfii SCRVICe-TMYVE- y JLfWJ 1Nation are discovenng I WM OK RUBBER WELDERS' I 1 SERVICE ! AMflutter Wefats . 125 Main St., Bingham Telephone 44 kg Compounding your Doctor's Prescription is the most im-portant part of our j business j Headquarters for" j . PRESCRIPTIONS . FOUNTAIN SERVICE . COSMETICS . TOIIfT ARTICLES . MAGAZINES . GREETING CARDS . SUNDRIES UNION DRUG CO. "YOUR PRESCRIPTION STORE" JAMES AND BOB JIMAS Owners He's an American hero. After lighting can't ask you to buy bigger bonds during the j j I bloody battles in the Pacific, he was home on Seventh. He was killed a few weeks ago on HERE'S WHAT UHCLE SAM R leave two years ago. Iwo, just after he had led his assault team to WANT TO ISO- - I You may remember seeing his picture. the ede of 311 airfield we ""ded desperately. 5 J25! I His name is John Batilone, Murine Gunnery We can't let him and all our other fight- - Jtl I Sergeant. He traveled al! over America, urg- - ing heroes down. Remember, last year we had ,. I If your Your tt ar Horn Quota m ing every American to buy more bonds. average income inthelthh: know how much It means to the boys out JtL V" 'f''. tu-is- o $iso.oo II there when .Uv heat the folks back home base dVjlfe ' 8 aoo.'io Will -- MSfflfc just put another War Bond Drive over the ji m JW-20- O 75 I Un,ler ,0 ,a"75 They gave him the Congressional Medal I of Honor and offered him a commission. He two War Loan Drives by this time. The Seventh Let your dollars join f thT I didn't want it. "I'm a plain soldier," he said. is our personal call to arms two drives in one. the fight in the v'S5t JjM" I "I wanl to sta That's vvh our quota is large. k2k3H7 I ' MIGHTY SEVENTH MHf Well, he stayed a plain marine like Joe We must meet it we will meet it for the uo OAMi PjPW I and Bill and the fellows down the street. He herooflwo forVictorj for pride in America. tfy iBl I BUY BIGGER BONDS in ths MIGHTY SEVENTH $Mf$M A Bingham Canyon Institution WE SERVE GOOD EATS-GI- VE US A TRY CHINESE DISHES A SPECIALTY PASTIME INN AND CAFE CIGARS, CIGARETTES, BEER Joe Jaurequi - Mrs. Rose Lepore Proprietors m Mrs J T. Prigmorc and sons, Marvin and Gary,, left yesterday (Thursday) morning for two weeks in Berkeley, Calif., with Mrs Leonard Bell and family, Mrs Maggie Peck arm Seaman 1C and Mrs. Bert Peck Travel-ing with Mrs. Prigmore and fam-ily were her rnotner-in-U- Mrs, Ernest Prigmore. and the latte S grandson. Jimmv Prigmore, who will join Fireman and Mrs. Mar-tin Prigmore at San Francisco. Mr and Mrs. Ladrue Rawlings and family of Tooele viaited Sun-day with Mr. and Mrs. Lon Raw- - lings- |