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Show ,$eJ Our dililler!r ars ill1 t 111 100 tnged in U, L . flfj 1 irodurliun of alrohol A 90.-tPrij'j. IZX-JrFrZ '(jflrfl?0 National )UVw terre ttotlvt. - 0 PfOtluCtS Corp., Now ji fi.'r; PLEASANT GROVE REVIEW Entered as Second Class Matter at the Postoffice at Pleasant Grove, Utah, under the act of March 3, 1379. i v "THEY GIVE THEIR j ,i-N LIVES YCU LEND frS i; i ' j YOUR MONEY" , vnv. ' ,.- Buy More I War Bonds Today 7BACIi UPl WmR BOY j';, Buy an Adilitional ' - Buiul ToiLiy I WANTED - ! t t HIGHEST PRICES PAID FOR Bones, Wool, Hides, Pelts, Furs and Dead or Useless Animals. Pelt J Prices Paid for Dead or Useless Sheep- Prompt J Service. J Utah Hide & Tallow Co. PHONE 88 Three Miles West of Spanish Fork i iyK tue 2nd vvar loan omvE ,s n V Start pisiieiisig 1 frail pur pocket! "-v cS P America's war machine is 'e lo eep the place yon growing growing! live in safe. It's getting ready to de- Uncle Sam is asking you liver a tremendous, irresistible wallop to back 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 Bonds. But brother that punch has got In the next few weeks, you may be to start from your pocket! And now'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 effort to this Drive. ! 13 billion dollars this month. 13 bil- Bu 1't wait for him. Today , lions of extra dollars over and now go to your nearest bank or j 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 I buy ships and planes, money to feed sake for your own sake invest all ' and clothe and arm and train the you can! ' millions of your fellow Americans There are 7 different types of V. S. who will deliver this pupch who Government securities choose the are ready to work and sweat and ones best suited for youl THEY GIVE THEIR LIVES . . YOU LEND YOUR MONEY! NOW Your Electric Service Dd'ur Buys TWICE As Much! The purchasing power of every dollar the average user pays for our service in his home has doubled in the past fifteen years! Compare this with the trend in cost of any other commodity you buy. In 1927 our average residential customer re ceived 15 kilowatt hours for each dollar, aC an average rate of GVi cents. Today he gets 30 kilowatt hours for the same money, at an average rate of 3!4 cents. During the past fifteen years we have reduced the rates for household electricity tv.clve-times, tv.clve-times, enabling home dwellers to enjoy its benefits more and more. Use of electric service in the average home has nearly trebled di: ' g this period and there's still plenty of ir available. The cost of e'ectricity in the territory ve serve is substantially lower than the nat.' al average. Menrured by any yardstick, it's ;ut biggest bargr-i-. UTAH ?C:22 C- LG!3T " ReJdy Kic r : : . .-;; " f. uot eh c service prrti- . .., , men is the .'. .,;v Invest In Vittory C; ' "j. |