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Show 1 Construction Workers Laborers 'Millwrights Rein forcing Iron Workers Iron Worker Welders Electricians Linemen Patrolmen Registered Nurses Physicians Machinists ; Tvpist ; . , -r Junior Clerk Senior, Clerk ESSENTIAL WAR WORKERS MUST HAVE CERTIFICATE OF AVAILABILITY ; U. S. Employment Service-W. M. C. PROVO 40 NORTH UNIVERSITY SALT LAKE CITY 55 West Broadway ' t Ijp Ninety-six cents out of ' jfi every dollar goes for War V a expenditures. y The other four f'v'jp ocnU goes for Ir." 'ftfffiiXV Government irt .v"111 kV. expense ' For heedom's Sake usual." Wrights Garage Formerly Lindon Garage Automotive Repairing Ignition - Brakes - Motors "OUR JOBS STAY PUT r I I W .,) . . - .- Ml-. ,1J "''..'! ... ', WK7T UNITED STATES . WAR BONDS AND STAMPS HI I' . ; ; I PLEASANT GROVE REVIEW V - Published Every Friday at Pleasant Grove, Utah Entered as Second Class Matter at the Pof toff ice at Pleasant Grove, Utah, under the act of March 3, 187? I'. "J ';rA. B. GIBSON, Editor-Owner T .. REPAIR, service, parts, new appliances are still difficult to obtain. Care'' in operation and cleaning will lengthen the life of if 1-1 your range. For routine adjustments, phone your gas company, 1 j j J and a representative will call as soon as possible. For repairs or - 1 ( j replacements, call a plumber or dealer. Meanwhile, here are - A )r friendly suggestions on owner-care: Jr . Maintenance Chart For Gas Ovens WHAT TO LOOK FOR WHAT TO DO HOW OFTEN Grit and carbonized movig &?lSS Immediately, before matenaL . and spill-overs. . they carbonize. ( Let oven Cool thoroughly. Encrusted bottoms Wipe with damp (not iMM. and linings. wet) cloth. Scrape if f" use necessary. '.- '.. ' Carefully clean around Loose doors, allowing openings. Don't slam Evervdav heat leakage. doors; guard against " very y. : . broken hinges. ' Published as a Wartime Service ' . - MOUNTAIN FUEL SUPPLY COMPANY ',rf: 1 "r ScrrSsg Twenty-tbr$ Utah Comtzliiet ' : . . ; ; - ....- . . . ' ' v. - . - - - - - -- g t- - ' : "" r mmrm'7Tmrmmmm. 1 1 HE OLD JUDGE SAYS... ..':;' ., ' -.-,-;- ; j.- ,..; J ii'-u... ; '''' "Did youhear that Tom is going to be well fed. We've got to keep them supplied inducted into the Army next week, Judge?" with the ammunition and equipment they " Yas, Frank told me this morning down ' need to finish their job. We've got to help - at the barber shop. Our town's got a lot of the Government pay for all these supplies men in the service now, Jim. In fact, all our men need by buying more and more towns have. I was just reading in the paper War Bonds. We'll have another big chance where there are more than 10,000,000 men , to do that by helping to put the 5th War away from their homes in the armed forces. Loan drive over the top, Jim. And, from all reports, they're doing a grand "And, in addition, we must be sure that, job bringing victory closer every day. while they're away and can't express their "We folks a't home have a mighty big opinions, we don't go voting on and deciding obligation to those 10,000,000 fighting men. any thing3 that will displease them wtwn We've got to produce the food to keep them they come back." . l, 1 ,.!:.,. .I TU$ mhtrtitnm.il Ipotumtdty Cxf" eJ Aktttlk Bmtre: ' ' V 'J ' i . , k ' . .... - - , , . . - ( J ' |