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Show SL0D MI3jMQJM-i5LS-- A Young Patriot in Levan Who Has Done His Bit. Raymond Jennings of Levan was not old enough to wear the uniform of Uncle S.itn, and so could not go to lbe Lout, b,.t that did not stop him from doing what he cud to help with the war. He w ell, perhaps it is better to let him tell his own story as sent to the Times News, of Nephi He writes: I sae by your paper you are doln a irro.l. fle:i 1 1,(1 eilColl r t.llH hllVllO' of Wai S iviiiks Stamps, which 1 an, loiiy converted to. 1 irj a buy elgln ycaisof age, and when Llm I Uin- -. Hrt. offered bheaii i i u n t; b ind s,i,!el roCHtoUlo ri' ,' u; Tcwk. ulrgiubait'hjidedpe J h .,d inj pig and m. call this lalJ, od w Hh a iibile change I had savtu tiiroiiiih the summer, I lined my udrL, so iL now represents $100 even. j hTs two niurt pis getting ready foi ii ill year's drive. "bAYMON'D Jennings.' How many other hoys lu Utah havt j"(,0 as well, or better, or uearly as good? Tlie Gazette would be glad to hear from them. Surely some boy in tiiiniiison valley eau -match up with Raymond. W. S S. |