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Artillery (First Utah) at Can Practlc Three Straight JfiPthe-Shoulder .r Reasons Why you should buy War Savings Stamps as Christmas gifts. v , Reason No. 1 Because they make gifts of practical value. A War Savings Stamp now costing only $4.23 can be redeemed in five years for $5.00. Reason No. 2 The government urgently needs the money you lend through W. S. S. there are still 2,000,000 men , in Europe. They must be fed and clothed until they can all be brought home. And the feeding and clothing cloth-ing and the bringing of them home will cost a terrific ter-rific bum of money. Reason No. 3 The honor of your state is at stake. Utah, out of a quota of $9,000,000, had, on December 1, raised only $6,000,000. The balance must be raised by December De-cember 31, or Utah's war record will not be clear. This is a peace Christmas but it must also be a patriotic one. Keep your W. S. S. pledge, then buy more and give the stamps as presents. KEEP W.S.S. PLEDGES No. 2 IIIIIIIX9EXIXIIIUMmiMIIIIIIMIIHiaiIUIIUl ' f Co-operation j Won the War j 5 CO-OPERATION IS NOW NEEDED TO h SOLVE THE PROBLEMS OF PEACE Ft h i -'...--.-.. . . it JJ It was co-operation on the part of all patriotic elements y g in this country which made the United States an im- J JJ portant factor in the great conflict now practically JJ JJ closed. It was co-operation under the supreme com- S3 JJ mand of Marshal Foch which brought about a mili- " JJ tary decision this year. h i a s f JJ Peace makes necessary a general readjustment. JJ 1. JJ Changes are likely in the prices of merchandise, farm JJ JJ products and other commodities, and in wages for JJ JJ labor. 3 m m m JJ Let us not approach these problems from a narrow JJ h viewpoint of self or class, but with the same broad JJ S spirit of sacrifice and co-operation which won the war. n JJ Let us each remember the needs of the other and work 5 JJ for the common good.. JJ H With the workman, employer, investor and every good S" citizen laboring in this harmonious spirit for the gen- m eral welfare, many dangers will be averted and the 5 , g prospects will be greatly enhanced for an era of m general prosperity and good will. m ! BIUL1 STATE BM ! JJ EARL RANDALL, President. g S S. J. HAYS, Vice-President. B B R. P. UNANDER, Cashier. B .-- " isAnopE (?AiTrH4T, At n-M- 8 r-I iiiiiiiaiiiiiiiiiHiiiiiiiiiiiiiMiiuiiiiiiHiiiii KJ The Bingham & Garfield Railway Company The Popular Route Finest Equipment. Best Train Service Two Trains Daily Between Bingham and Salt Lae City TIME TABLE ( Effective February 24, 1918 Jtr Leave Salt Lake City: Arrive Bingham' v No. 109 6:55 a. m. No. 109 8:25 a. m. v t No. Ill 2:15 p.m. No. Ill ........ 3:35 p. m. 4 Leave Bingham: Arrive Salt Lake City: No. 110 8:45 a.m. No. 110 10:05 a.m. No. 112 4:00 p. m. No. 112 5:30 p. m. TICKET OFFICES CARR FORK AND UPPER STATION STake Electric Tram at Carr Fork Station. ,4 H. W. STOUTKNBOROUGH, AO. P. A. F. D. SPJCNCER. , Salt Lake City, Utah. Agent, ttingham, Utah. I; Comfort on Chilly Evenings ; ; may be obtained when you r.-. .- . 0 use our coaL It is a fact fVU 'WTi ' that there is a world of P. JVp ; ; comfort in a glowing fire JttJ fyjn J on a cold night. Our coal jFP pdiJt' t throws out the proper . JwgVi. 3 1 amount of heat and burns LoLS evenly and cleanly. It af- jfbf (PW V'i t . J fords the householder sat- zijti IWJ Af Jh J Isfaction and economy. Try jifii'kYf ', 2 our coal this winter. S) i i phone 39. ' ydr ; I CITIZENS COAL CO. Bingham, Utah |