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Show j;.;!.:; jiVJ. i! .V- V. lug co't5 in v.ijier. REDUCE t-Ttpcrateres G to 15 in s;!r.!vir. You can iii4lji I' .:ir.!;;e intyhtion yourself in a It hours---but do it NOW! Vc c-n ::!! your orders now Lyt miy n'- to !acr. Pi. -.- ..'J..:. :o PLEASANT GROVE UMBER AND St'ITI-Y CO. Telephone 3531 At our Kw.c iroiU U Ml-.i:'c s!?. lions'' ive oro fj.vc.!. v;.r cv;!ls on their v.-?y. You c;n iJn ly considerate- use of p.irty lines, by looking in the directory before asking "Information" "Infor-mation" for a number, by placing long distance calls by number whenever when-ever possible. THE MOUNTAIN STATES TELEPHONE & TELEGRAPH COMPANY' , . . -? y - ' . .v v j f ' " . -.rfv.- : . v... I " f , v ' t - - s ' it i . x s . t; " i ; - v. ; v ': j V'i. . 'v...-.-,V X . - ' ' ' j. , m ;m':, m- . I :m ,.;iiiv. '. ' f" , -T 4. - t - ; f i ' - h ' " . i- f77 "THEY GIVE THEIR eV.'-' lyev LIVES YOU LEND ',.V-U--i YOUR MONEY" ! '' ' t Buy 2i AuJitional ' Bond Kov," WANTED I HIGHEST PRICES PAID FOR Bones, Wool, Hides, . Pelts, Furs and Dead or Useless Animals. Pelt Prices Paid for Dead or Useless Sheep- Prompt Service. Utah Hide & Tallow Co. j PHONE 88 Three Miles West of Spanish Fork Sf mm - - i I M J ao ( of "'coh' 101 Jill FI I' lirW LtiP I p"v's- t j !l XMrr 9a4 Proof ."'t. fltf&L' National Distillers '.'0, rc" jProducU Corp, New York VwV "THEY GIVE THEIR rVpL LIVES YOU LEND -JfiS, YOUR MONEY" HaELsT Buy an Additional "'fwL . Bond Notr ij A tlf every man, woman and child in the United States lays aside $100 the aggregate will be about $13,000,000,000 or the amount the Treasury must raise in its Second War Loan. YHE OLD JUDGE SAYS... ' ' fpi rc : iUf TilE 2nd WAR LOAN DRIVE IS ON M?; I'M Start pisneirag . frail p pocket ! I cT" ' America's war machine is J&ta ff die to keep the place you growing growing! ffr j;ve jn gafe It's getting ready to de- Uncle Sam is asking yon ' liver a tremendous, irresistible wallop to hack them up. He's asking you to that will smash the Axis flat once lend the money they need by invest- and for all. ing in War Bands. But brother that punch has got In the next few weeks, you may be to start from your pocket! And how's visited by one of the thousands of the time to let it go! volunteers who are giving their time Uncle Sam is asking us to lend him an1 cTol t to l,lis Drive, j 13 billion dollars this month. 13 bil- But don't wait for him. Today j lions of extra dollars over and now go to your nearest bank or above any War Bond buying that Post Office or place where they sell you'd be doing anyway! Money to War Bonds. And for your Country's ! buy ships and planes, money to feed Bake for your own sake invest all I and clothe and arm and train the you can! I millions of your fellow Americans There are 7 different types of V. S. ! who will deliver this punch who Government securities choose the are ready to work and sweat and ones best suited for you! THEY GIVE THEIR LIVES . . . YOU LEND YOUR MONEY! If you haven't gotten around g&S t" buying a Second War Loan VBond, stop and think what It WJ would mean to you if our sol-y sol-y w diers hadn't gotten round to -ifra. the fight. r 1 " How do you feel about this idea of stopping 'em from selling liquor anywhere neat army camps, Judge?" "1 was just talking about that with Will down at the barber shop about ten minutes ago. Tell you what 1 told him, Ned I say it's j up to the Army to decide. Why should we walk in and tell the Army how to do its job i..any more than 1 should tell you how toga 'i abou t pu tt ing ou t a fire ? And here's something j ' that strikes me funny. All this worrying seems to be about the boys' conduct around the camps here in this country. You never !i hear a word of worrying about them drink- !' ing when they go abroad. Kind of que j isn't it, Ned?" Corftttnct oj Alcokoiic Bern of IndHafU. mm I j V, The goal of the Second War Loan drive is 13 billion dol- S - lars. That is just about ono yA. fifth of the estimated increase ff of the Public Debt for the fis-ca, fis-ca, year of lg43 |