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Show Ikg J,i VOL. VII 141 N0- - 30 1 JUNK 11. 1955 r3 t ED C3 v ') : 'W MiHWHH " j f. herpomt 1- - lake r i C IV AVE. V -- .UTAH H LAYTON, DAVIS COUNTY, UTAH ykjy ,w. ' ". ' ' O&ljMt a U. S. TODAYS June bride Savings Bond! young creature. She realizes security is one of the most important ingredients of a happy marriage. So naturally, one of the most appreciated gifts she can receive is a U. S. Savings Bond the gift of security. A Savings Bond earns extra dollars as it grows older (3 interest, compounded semiannually, when held to maturity). And with the earning power extended to 1 9 years and 8 months, Bonds can pay back $1.80 for each $1.00 invested! is a canny Bonds can mean a step toward a home or toward financial independence . But most important , Bonds build a comfortable feeling of security . So give the gift of security. Give a U. S. Savings Bond. Suggestion for June bridegrooms: One of the surest ways to provide financial security for your new family is the Payroll Savings Plan. Sign up now at the pay office where you work. Just tell the people there how much you want to save, and theyll put that amount aside for you each payday. When enough accumulates, theyll buy and turn over to you a Series E Bond. Wont your interest paid as current income? Invest in 3 Series H. '' - & V N srv v v United States Government Series H Bonds are new current income Bonds in denominations of $500 to $10,000. Redeemable at par after 6 months and on one months written notice. Mature in 9 years, 8 months and pay an average of 3 per annum if held to maturity. Interest paid semiannually by Treasury check. Series H may be purchased through any bank. Annual limit: $20,000. Vv :r ,.'V s . t '. f ,;, ( r' I f Ths U. car Nows and Features of Interest to Residents oi Davis County. 10c WMWWeill 'A r i.u ''k 5. Government does not pay for this advertising. Ths Treasury Depart-suthanks, for their patriotic donation, ths Advertising Council and nt |