Show t tNt Nt tw Hw BONDS I II Ii i I 0 d of the ersatz food eaten by dominated Axis peo peo- THINK L pie and thank Providence for our rolling fields of grain our vitamin rich bread that helps to keep us a healthy Nation a Nation determined to remain strong and free Union Pacific plays its part in building a healthy I America by hauling tons of grain and other western western- grown products for our homes and our men in service It plays its part in maintaining American freedom by transporting huge shipments of armament trainloads of Middle Route the troops over the the Strategic uniting East with the West G GAll tAU t AU All Union Pacific employed a realize that this is a job fob that must be done done and and they're doing it Day in and day out they're keeping em rolling to back up Uncle Sam lie ao Je U DU ION OH PACI PACIFIC C RAU RAILROAD AD 7 lI U t u I 1 I. I 1 to il 0 1 r 1 t I Do Da You Want to 1 0 Lose These Old Friends J. J C. C Sears Penney-Sears Roebuck-Montgomery Roebuck Ward and other friendly money saying stores are in danger of being forced out of Utah by bv an unfair tax You can help keep them here by bv voting AGAINST No 2 1 on the November ballot Perhaps at this very minute you are wearing clothes bought at a Penney store Perhaps a good many of your auf household furnishings and your farm or garden tools came from Sears' Sears or Wards You bought those things at those stores because you knew you'd get good quality at low prices Penney stores have served Utah people for more than thana a quarter of a century They are friends of the the thrifty They sold school clothes clothes- in some cases ev even even n baby clothes for many people who today have their own families and are arc now buying a goodly share of their clothing needs at Penney stores And saving money money You will remember that before Sears and Ward came cameto cameto cameto to Utah many a 11 farm family bought household goods and other nee needs s by mail These two firms some same years ago brought their stores here as convenience and economy to Utah people N Yet because of a trick tax scheme these old friends of yours are threatened with extinction It is up to the tf t f To keep price low-price Chain Stores and t the e savings they bring your you- you r mark your ballot on November 3rd like this No 2 is SL Ta I f i on You I NO 2 HAm CHAIN STORE LICENSE CENSE TAX VOT An Act Ate requiring licenses for retail stores maintained main main- FOR or operated in Utah by chains chams having 10 I or more stores imposing special license taxes ranging from 50 to annually for each store in Utah on effective date of Act and from to annually for each store opened in is Utah alter after such date dace the thc amount of tax depend depend- ink oa on the tho total number of stores in fa the chain both within and without Utah expressly exempt- exempt AGAINST ing certain 1 oil company stations public utility stores common carrier facilities newspaper branch offices and individually owned stores Th Tedi d Is' Is was paid Id 1 let for II I with wilh Wilt contribution b h from n including d 1 Jug fag and B ei of chain cham J alor wh whose whole so caving and ana job Jobs ai an aro threat threat- ned nad with wilh d Contributions irom from Individual will wUl b b. b welcomed Above it is I Ih the exact wording at III it II will appear at tire bottom bollom of your our bi ballot kl United Continental CIU Bank BanIc n r Building Aga nt sou Salt ink Lake Lako ci City B Sma na Marco Haycock Badger r. r Secretary a. a people of Utah to decide You will have a chance to vote against the Chain Store Tax on oa November 3rd It w will U be No 2 on the ballot Heres Here's How the Tax Would Destroy Your Friendly Mone saving Moneysaving saving Chain Stores Briefly the tax would compel chain stores Including including ing tag Penney Sears Ward out of a total of some stores in Utah to pay a yearly ye lice license of as much as each and would compel these stores to pay as much a aJ as every year rear for every new new store opened or for any store moving to a 11 new location All AU this would be in addition to the yearly average of taxes per store they already are paying Many of th the stores just couldn't couldn t afford to pay an extra a year without raising their prices None of the stores could possibly pay a yearly tax of for the privilege of moving to a new location or for opening open open- ing a new store This yearly tax wo would ld freeze chain stores in their present locations But without freedom to move as conditions change any store sooner or later would wither and die With chain stores gone you would no longer be able to buy at st an average saving of at least 10 It would cost you more to live 1 th-O th Men len are d dying for the Four Freedoms Freem The Tb least ml we w. undo can un canEt cando Et do here at home borne Is to bu buy but I. I n War Bonds Bonds 10 10 for War Bonds every pay day I r rs r's SIMPLE AND EASY 1 j TO 10 CHANGE F J FUSE I n If your lights ever go out because of a blown fuse theres there's no need to call the Utah Power Light Company and wait in fn the dark or without electricity for other needs until a 11 service man comes You can easily put one in yourself By doing so you'll not only save time but tires and gasoline too So be wise wire always keep a few spare fuse plugs on hand HERES HERE'S HOW TO CHANGE FUSE PLUGS o 0 Its t's as simple as replacing a lamp bulb j u t. t f 1 1 1 Ij 1 Open n main switch 0 Stand on dry surface z zI g I 2 I. I r Unscrew blown fuse plug I 3 Touch only top of fuse use 3 3 y r fJ Screw in In a Again touch only top of fuse o 1 ru 1 t II U t II J no 4 4 r II i l do Close Oase main switch maIO I Cartridge type fuses used on electric range circuits I t IV are arc easily replaced in the same manner o KEEP A It FEW SPARE FUSE PLUGS ON HAND Never insert a penny or other metal object This Is extremely dangerous and may result in serious damage UTAH UTAn POWER LIGHT CO COr J I |