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Show "THIRD LIBERTY LOAN MUST BE r SUCCESS," SAYS HEBER J. GRANT TO LOYAL AMERICANS OF UTAH: 1 Evary red-blooded American wants to win the war. That is em aim and our life at this time. This cannot be done without money, and the only source from which the Government can obtain money is from the people which it protects. It will undoubtedly be mon difficult for the people of this state to subscribe to the Third Loar than it has been in the former two, but it is a duty that must be per formed. Utah's allotment must be raised. The Government mus have money to prosecute the war. There is no American who can consistently fail to answer this call After all, subscribing for first class Government securities is asking but little compared with Uk sacrifice of those who go to the trenches. Your boy and your friend's boy who go off to the front can earn at least $65.00 per month at home. They are paid only $30.0C a month by the Government so they are really losing $35.00 a montli financially. The man who subscribes $21,000.00 worth of Bondi loses $420.00 interest while the boy loses $420.00 per year, so thai the man who subscribes $21,000.00 worth of Bonds is doing no mow financially than the boy who goes away to fight, and besides thii boy offers his Jf e. It will be expected that every American subscribes his hones! proportion of the Third Loan, and those who have money and do nol .support the Government will find that there will be other ways to make them do their duty. The Third Loan must be a success, and whue it may be the first financial test of the American people, the j 1,?L,!f, "Y Government looks to every man, woman and child fa Utah to do their duty. Marty workers will be needed in this Loan and we ask that you confer with your County Chairman as soon as possible, offering your assistance. . . Very respectfully, ' ' " HEBER J. GRANT, Chairman. |