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Show , N j Mi : I I Every man who left our employ to help !, win the war, found his job waiting for him when he returned. SidneyStephens Implement Co. Manufacturers of Motor Car Bodies for Every Purpose. OGDEN, UTAH. 3 f, y ' i ' I' 1 29 in Service, L 27 reiurned- 1 Killed in Action. 1 Still in France. Ml I H I When they went away they were told their jobs would be held for them upon their return. we kept our promise. ! Geo. A. Lowe Co. 2326 Washington Avenue. a ' ; f 1' li fl I I differ All of our employees who were in the service were given employment upon their return home. BOYLE I FURNITURE I CO. 2329 Washington Avenue. We appreciated their services at our plant before the war and their sacrifices in military activity have made us even more appreciative of them. I I Ogden Steam I Laundry Kjji 91 (SAMPLE COPY) H $9ar mh Nam) Sfpartmntts j ffil IJuttriLi flairs of Amriiru H ' Shis (trrlttlrs that liiauc assured the Q&ftX and ilaun; departments that they will inladlg H 99 reemploy euerybochi who formerly 'jjjgjjj jdS1 worked with them, and left to serue m the Armu orilauy tlnrirtq lherveat Eg I mUx f - ' - !i frrrrrfini f thr Nin i f " " l,M-f I j iKr Wir Mil .Nr P'p' IsWWli I UkJ 1 By COLONEL ARTHUR WOODS Assistant to the Secretary of Wai. Our work of getting positions for discharged soldiers and sailor, has gotten away to a good start. All over the United States the War Department is securing the hearty co-operation of all the welfare wel-fare services. Chambers of Commerce, labor unions, employers' associations, as-sociations, and many national, state, and civic bodies, all of whom are at liberty to use the machinery of the United States Employment Employ-ment Service towards hooking up the discharged men of the Army and Navy with a good job. We have also had the patriotic assistance of employers, corpora tions, firms, and individuals, in the matter of reinstating their old men in the jobs they held before they went to war. I may also say that between 70 per cent and 80 per cent of our honorably dis rharged soldiers and sailors have iiie offer of their pre-war jobs. The hero of today is not to become the hobo of tomorrow. Until everyone of these returning men is back In his old job or a better one we have not discharged our whole duty towards them. In this work of placing our soldiers and sailors we have been loyally loy-ally co-operated with by the great majority of American employers In return for this the War and Navy departments have prepared a handsome citation which is issued to all employers who have assured as-sured the departments that they will gladly re-employ everybody who formerly worked with them and left to serve in the Army or Navy during the Great War. This citation carries with it permission permis-sion for the holder to display on his firm's service flag the shield of the United States as a symbol that he will fulfill his obligations to the men who went to the defense of the country at the time of Its peril. The citation is signed by the Secretary of War, the Secretary of the Navy, and myself, assistant to the Secretary of War. It is handsomely hand-somely engraved and engrossed with the name of the recipient. There are no strings to it All we ask is that the employer write an application for such a citation, stating that he will re-employ his old service men, and address me in care of the War Department, Washington, D. C. i It i The True American is one who stands by America in peace as well as in war. i i I American Can Co. Of Utah OGDEN, UTAH. i I j m We have not only taken back our own men who joined the colors, but have employed other returned soldiers. John Scowcroft & Sons Co. OGDEN, UTAH Price, Utah. Idaho Falls, Idaho. v S I M ' : Our boys' jobs were waiting for them when they returned and we hope to be able to place some who m were less fortunate. 4 I Ogden Furniture J & Carpet Co. J 1 . i ii The Men Who Bared Their Breasts to Hun Bullets In Defense of Our Country Are Worthy of Their Hire, Both Before and After the Great World War. '! A Ogden II Commission Co. V . imw II I M j J The services of our boys were preferred before thev B entered the war and with us they are preferrd after the war. Our trade slogan is : ' It Pays to Keep Clean." and in H this particular instance we want to emphasize the fact that "It Pays to Do Right." American Linen j Company I I 44 26th Strerl J ' jjH |