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Show Page Three I0 yoi lwku na fiM raw - Kg? ruXa . H's the sign of a farm or ranch, too! mGV A well-financ- ed The Fourth War Loan on' t cr farmer, called to the giv.it-- . every rancher tn America est offensive yet . . . the hmmg ot more War Bonds than he lias ever bought hetore. There are lots of other places we could he i putting our money, sure! And there are lots of other places our hoys could bg than in and slit trenches. But none of those other fox-hole- things wed rather s he buying or doing amount to anything right now The hoys are doing their job. Weve got ours to do to take every cent we can scrape together and buy War Bonds with it! And what a lot of sense it makes, after all. War Bonds are the safest and best financial 4 x ($ f ever offered us We will h.lve buildings to repair, machinery to replace, and improvements to buy later on Wheres the money coming from if not from todays earnings? And wheres the money coining from for that long vacation, for the childrens education, for the new car? iv-vr- Take look at the types of War Bond investments that are offered. Pick the type that fits your particular needs. And then write out the biggest check you can and order Bonds today from your postmaster, your bank or your Production Credit Association. You will look back on this day as the wisest day you ever lived! a- - This window sticker identifies you m the purchaser, of extra War Bonds during the Fourth Wtrlnin. It is a badge of honor to b displayed with pride. Be the 6rst in your neighborhood to hava one. Buy an extra War Bond today! ,, Your choice of investments . Pick the one that fits your needs! Sarlas E War Savings kaiHst For individuals. Purchase limit, $5,000 . (maturity value) tn any one year. For a $25 Bond, you pay $18.71, get hark $2$ in ten years Likewise, the $50 Bond costs $17.50, the $100 I Bond $75f the $500 Bond $175, and the $1,000 Bond $750. Interest held if to maturity. compounded figures out at 2.9 These Bonds are not transferable, therefore not good for collateral. I Tkit is m tfficinl U. War Savings Bands mall carrier post-offic- e, You can name a co-ow- or a bene- ner ficiary. You never . N ' S. Treasury E from your bank, or Production Credit Association. Sarlas G, U. S. Savings Banda! For associaUons, trustees and corporations as well as individuals. Purchase limit. $50,000 in any one year. You pay full pnee for a Bond, but receive 2 Zih annual interest, paid to you redeemed in 12 years by Treasury check Bonds will be but can be redeemed pnor to maturity if you need the cash. Not transferable. therefore not good for collateral. w Denominations: $100, $T00. $1,000. $5,000 and $10,000. face value plus 2ViW Treasury Bandii These Bonds are priced at 100 basis June 1 and accrued interest Interest payable on a December 15. They may be redeemed at the option of the United States and until 1969. at par and accrued interest after December IT. 1964, with attached, or interest form coupons bearer in They may be obtained be pledged as collateral may and interest. as to They principal registered for loans, including loans by commercial banks. Denominations: $500, $1,000 and up. semi-annu- . You can buy Sorias G0 get less than you lend. 9 For America's future, for your future, for your children's future invest in extra War Bonds nowl advtrtittmtnS prepared under auspices 'M in Teeasury Department fUl mi War A deer ti tiny Cauucii lffn f.fl THIS PAGE CONTRIBUTED TO WINNING THE WAR BY THE FOLLOWING PATRIOTIC FIRMS: FIRST national bank , CLOVER CLUB FOODS Layton FARMERS UNION i SALT S1HTB BROS. CO. COMPANY LAKE-OGDE- N TRANSPORTATION "Barings U You Sinee Sunset Union Truck Depot 106 South Second West St. Salt Lake City lunch J , LAYTON SUGAR CO. CLEARFIELD STATE j Layton Layton Kaysville CO. SKAGGS 1682 i Thomas 0. P. SMITH CANNING CO. BANK Clearfield Clearfield KaysviHe Layton THE WEEKLY REFLEX Kaysrille, Ut!i . J :i |