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Show UiniVEH VOL. VIII NOVEMBER 2G, 1955 NO. 2 JtL UiCHUr 1LL11 :.u 141 PIERPONT AVE. cua News and Features of Interest to Residents of Davis County. SALT LAKE CITY, UTAH 5) CL. LAY ! ON, DAVIS COUNTY', UTAH What would you do with .v What would you do with your $4,000? Spend it on a home of your own? Your childs college education? Go in Business for yourself? All of those things cost money, more money than most of us have now. But theres no reason why any of us cant get the money if we save regularly and invest wisely. The easiest time to save is now when youre earning more than ever Before. And the surest way to save is through the Payroll Savings Plan. Then your saving is done for you automatically. What an advantage that is! Once you tell your pay office how much you want to save each payday, you can relax and know that everything is Being taken care of. Your money goes regularly into U. S. Series E Savings Bonds, one of the safest, surest investments in the world. Start Payroll Savings with $7.50 today And week your money will grow! Say you sign up for $7.50 a through the Payroll Savings Plan where you work. In 5 years Biow you'll have $2,053. In 9 years and 8 months less than 20 years $10,313! $4,277. And in And the earlier you start the less you need to save each month. Lets say youre 45 and you start investing $37.50 a month in Savings Bonds. At 65 youll have a retirement fund of $12,000. Another man is 55 But invests $75 a month in Bonds. At 65 he will have $10,000. Both of you will have invested the same $9,000; But you, the early starter, will have accumulated 20 more money. So every day you put off saving is costing you money. Take first step now. Sign up for Payroll Savings where that you work or invest in Bonds regularly where you Bank. all-import- end have over $4,000 in 1949 If you want your interest as current income, ask your banker about 3 Series H Bonds that pay interest semiannually by Treasury cheek. Available in denominations of $500 to $10,000. Now is tho time to save moro and invest moro in U. S. Savings Bonds! |