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Show STAY-AT-HOME ARMY NQWHASITSGHANGE i i rrruBJstkts0teNM-trj rrruBJstkts0teNM-trj t flhMtalft (har Bjrs attkt FNfttr I ' ! Leyal Utahne Urtetf as tnvbet In War, , tavlnse ttamM that teMlera May ' he Prtferly taulpaei to j Defeat w Htm. ( ftep. UatsjL Tear bey hat com to the treat a ay be Is) treaehea fver there," he saay be In caatoaaet here, he stay be ea the hlfk aea, bat wherever he ta la the terrle a Uacle iaat he la aeajlag biaueU asaay . the osaferta et Ufe, set to say ta hrtes, aa he U taklag his Ute la his sm haaae ae that the stafHttheaae; army maybe aate. Be aiatt have toed aad ctethlBf et the beat, anas aaa; ajsuaaartjen that are aertect aad m. Mr cent geod, everythtag posefble tor his cessf ert, and te tght the alaas. All this takes ateaey. Ta farnlsh the supplies necessary TJacle Sam has called upon the Am-ericaarpeeale Am-ericaarpeeale te give .their aatlaga aojt In the way et a itt to him bnt In (he way ota loan, f his has been done) la, i pberty boads, the three calls made hav Ing been largely oversubscribed, Ctah In particular going over the top In I every call made. ,' Comes now another loan, the War Savings Stamp loan. Uncle Sam asks, you to buy two billion dollars worth ol Wnr Savings Stamps, the money to bo osed In making your boy comfortable while In his service, to supply him with nil the appliances of war needed to wipo I'russlnnlsra and all that It! Implies from the face of tho earth. I Utah's 8hare 0,000,000. ' Of this two billion dollars Utah Is asked to take $0,000,000. This menn $20.00 for every man, woman and child lu the fctate Including Indians nnu aliens. To meet this allotment you,' ore asked to purchase from your sav-, Intts Wnr Savings Stamps or to give a fclgncd pledso that you will buy every month of the remaining seven In this yenr so many War Savings Stamps. These stamps aro the best Investment you can make. Tlioy henr four per cent Interest compounded quarterly. They nro free from tuxes. By calling nt your post offico you can have tlicm registered against loss. No such opportunity op-portunity has ever been offered you to l!aco your savings. Message from McAdoo. State Director Geo, T. Odell Is In receipt re-ceipt of tho following nioJisago from Secretary BIcAdoo of the treat-ury de partment In regard to tho Wnr Savings Stamp campaign. Says tho secretary: "It Is essential that tho American peoplo economize and save In order to ninlte nvnllnble to their government tho money Indispensably needed for tho war nnd to relcnsu supplies and lnbor required for tho production of thing:; necessary for our own military force nnd for the military forces ot tho nations na-tions 'associated with uh. One of tlu host methods of bringing about this icMilt Is for everj one to pledge him-hclf him-hclf to economize and finvc nnd to ptir-cliahe, ptir-cliahe, at dellnlto periods, n specific amount of War Savlnps Stamps, thus giving concrete evidence of his sup port of the practice of Wnr Savings. "To nchltne thlH object, tho'ro will ,bo conducted, under tho direction of the Treasury Department, a campaign for pledges, culminating on Juno 28th, vhen loyal Americans throughout the country will bo asked to commit themselves them-selves to this program. "Tho progress of the war demands constant nnd Increasing sacrifices. Wo arc sending our young manhood to represent rep-resent us on foreign battlefields, where they are called upon to sacrlflc not only their personal comfort nnd material mate-rial Interests but their lives as well. Jt Is appropriate, therefore, for tho American people who are privileged to remain In safety and comfort at home to cqnslder their sacred obligation to support our gallant men and to pledge themselves earnestly to save and economize econ-omize In order that our soldiers and sailors may have the food and clothing and the arms and ammunition without which. Uiey cannot light "To the end that thls.lntenslve campaign cam-paign may be most effective, I earnestly earnest-ly bespeak the co-operation ot all the organizations and Institutions of tho nation which, 'through .their intuence and active support, can further this' work. It Is desirable that the attention atten-tion of tho entire people be centered on their obligation to pledge the government gov-ernment this kind ot support for tho winning of tho war, and with this 'oh-Ject 'oh-Ject In view, that June 28th, 1018, ho observed as n National War Savlugi Day. ; J'Wlth adequate preparation for a National Na-tional War Savings Day on June 28th, J. am sure that the American people ,wtll be glad to participate and to pledge themselves tb become war savers, thereby giving concrete evidence evi-dence of their devotion to their coun .try." , If you have bought War Savings Stamps, buy more. It may mean a sacrifice sac-rifice upon your part but this Is q .time for sacrifice. Your boy is making it. War Sayings Stamp societies have been formed In your locality. Your .county has been divided Into districts. dis-tricts. These districts are in charge 'of a chairman who will ask you to iwork, to call upon your neighbor and ask him to buy War Savings Stamps, A I'ouse to house canvas will be made, JThere can be no' slackers. Tho limit that can he sold to any one person It 1,000, t)ut every member of a family Itaa buy the limit. |