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Show IIRERIW BONDS I lit Imiii Mu) Ik lUilimigtil 1'or hiHtnnl If Dolrilhle. H That the holders of the first Issue iflV of the llhert) iHind will have the op- HjH portiinlt) to exihnugo their bonds for )BjB thn new I pi r cent Issue Is tho belief IiBBBBBI of men prominent In bunking circles H The promise was made with tho first H or the 3 pir cent Issue that the IH buyers would be allowed to linve Hie IBBJ wime rule or Intel est us the hUhest kB Interest puld on miy uf the liberty ,1H 'BBBJ AVhdhrr thn holders of tho first , H Issuo Will prefer Hie second Issue Is, HH however, still In doubt While U per j fBH cent more will bo paid nn the second Hj Issikj, the first Is not subject to tax I ifH and may therefore lm considered pref- fBBJ ernble The second Issuo or the liber- HH ty bonds, according to reports which have reached Utah, will be subject to ,, B?l tux, but with some restrictions. A Bh Of fldal minouiueinent hus been IH made of the opi nlng dute for thn sec- '1 ond liberty loan campaign. The cam- f H pnlgn will last four weeks, opening .1 BBBBH October 1st nnd closing October 27th a 1 BJjjjjjjjjjjJJ Wednesday October It Hi, will bo 11 ) BH lelebrateil us Liberty Day throughout ! .jBBBJ tho country, ns special observance aro J fBBBBBV IK-Ing made to hold patriotic meeting " 'BBBBBBBl In ever) city nnd vlllago In the state. j 'K |