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Show J'M " w tfOM aARMOH ONCE SAID HE COULD NOT S&x have made all-america ranging f without Forest LjJ W It! Hw ly if WILL PROVIDE THE JVjX L BULLETS THAT WILL hjWy ,J& PROVIDE THE KIND &jf M S)$J - I VARBDtJDS I ' ' ' ' . ' ' - i ) ! I : .Vs.-.'.:- ; ? I . it ;,:' I ' ' i i i . . ' i B-26 Mnrnu''er i r the Merliterra- I nean Allied Air Forces showers destruction de-struction on railroad yards at Florence. Flor-ence. Italy. The bon her and the 1 seven bombs in mid-air were pur- chased with War Bond funds over here. U. S. 7 rcutlir I'cf irttnetil jfmW BUS SERVICE PI between SALT LAKE CITY, PROVO and PAYSOH ! Rio GW'c Moiorway, in ao'diflcn to its - ires-nar V'l LV V0!!ry .?r, :e, s new - formerly ft-forme J by tr.c Sell Lake and i' Utah RailwV h This combination provides: O Eight schedules' dally between Salt Lake City and Provo. O Six Schedules daily between Salt Lake City and Payson. For detailed information call your local agen H. E. SMITH Acent jk&SXy , PHONE 2451 y MM$W buy mium OEFCRE wM Vitim3 Fm : ' . :- - i ' by- JULIAN OLLENDOPFF ' J-lvrough swamp ind jungle, under enemy observation and constant fire, Pfc. Frank A. Bezccyski of Detroit operated as lineman and telephone 6perator in a combat field artillery section. With visibility visi-bility made poor by heavy rain and harassed at night by Nips only 100 yards away, Bezccyski heroically: set up infantry-fjeld artillery communications and was awarded a bronze iftedal.Wirea4id other equipment came from War Bond sales. V. S.Trtasury Dtpanmtnt 4. 1 W BAUDS signal i,orps tnoto Pfc. Joseph L. Delaney operates a BD 71 telephone switchboard for Headquarters Company, 169th Infantry, Infan-try, in the Pacific theater of operations. opera-tions. War Bonds pay for these Instruments In-struments so vital to efficient communication com-munication at the front. V. S. Irtasury Dt part mint V-' FREE WAR BONI) AND STASIS. Bring Your Family and Pjflnd? tojrrfe,, Special Farm! Sho See These Sound Motion Pictures.. 'MAN'S HANDIWORK IN NATURE'S WOJfDERLANb' A jTechnicolor Motion Pictuf ' .jjH-, "BIRTH OF THE B-29 " ' " Other Special attractions including a-Magician's Show and Prize Drawing. Children Tinder 12 year of age , must be accompanied by parents. , S AMERICAN FORK V Legion Hall January 19, 7:30 m. - FREE ADMISSION FREE ENTERTAINMENT ';- UTAH OIL REFINING CO.; American Fork Phone 78 ' . ' 4 : ' - t One of our every two faml. f5 lies have at least two work-fiV- ers. Figure it out yourself yA how. much beyond 10 per-J;hr per-J;hr cent of your family income ' you can put into War Bonds- every j)aydav. WAR BONDS' XM r War Bond Investment is Your Investment In America t Make it a thrifty Cl!!;?Si MAS give WAR EO,'l!'! Keep on BACKING "..:'. ATTACK. THE PLEASANT GROVE REVIEW Published Every Friday at Pleasant Grove, Utah -.'';'" . ' Entered as Second Class Matter at the Poftoffice at Pleasant , . Grove, Utah, under the act of March 3, 187 I tWar Bonds oft u mo. mean something more to you than just "a good sound investment." invest-ment." Figure It out yourself.' . . '.' ' f ...... M -X; :Vf - -. V - - ' - Thi wires hum. It's a "31" order important in- Through constant vigilance and tireless effort on . structiona for a train tofmfo arrive and for which the part of employes, thousands of men and train- tha conductor must sig'nVe station agent sets the loads of materials have been moved efficiently and ' semaphore. The red light flashes its warning. The quickly to aid the Allied cause. train arrives and rumbles to a stop. ! ' . This Is usl one of many safety measures established The constant improvements in railroading, resulting by Union Pacific to assure reliable transportation in safe, efiicient transportation, are due in large . of passengers and freight. War resulted in a tre- measure to the American system of encouraging mendous increase in rail traffic. As might be workew to seek advancement through personal . expected, a large part of .that traffic has been enterprise and initiative. We're fighting and . - , .. directed, over Union Pacific's "strategic middle ' wooing to maintain that spirit of equal oppor- - . route" uniting the East wh the Pacific Coast tunity for all. ' ; - - - , - . ' t ,. - LWn to "TbOH AMlweXridfe prbaii' im 1 - - assjUSI " Mnhul saHoawid Mtwork tmrj SuncUr Hemoon. -S tj; 1 Coimll Tov loo&i Bppi io thm txmm and lihoo. t'''''' ' ' ' " ' ' UUIOU PACIFIC fzzCJ ' ' "' y RAILROAD 1 |