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Show PATRIOTISM OF MT. PLEASANT MERCHANTS FREE LI' SHOWN Mount Pleasant merchants are desirous de-sirous of speeding up the sale of Liberty Bonds this time. They are out after the Honor Flag for this city. And we can get it if we will work for it. All that is necessary is to do as the merchants advise buy the bonds NOW. G. R. Neilson, manager of the San-Pete San-Pete Co-op, sends a message to the people of the community urging them to help bring our boys back home. Mr. Neilson is a young progressive business man, born and raised in this city, and has more than made good. His heart goes out for the boys of Mount Pleasant and also of North Sanpete ,who have staked their all for the sake of humanity. Head his message opposite the editorial page in this issue of the Pyramid. It is all donated to Uncle Sam a full page. Mr. Neilson is managing an up-to-date store and has beautifully beauti-fully decorated an entire window to encourage the people who pass his store to dig deep down into their pockets and enter the bank next door and help bring our boys back home. O. Joy Harney, manager of the J. C. Penney Co. Store, sends a message mes-sage to the people of- this valley which is a symbol of fighting America. Amer-ica. He asks you to lend a helping hand, and brings the message right home. Read it on the Oast page of this issue. Mr. Harney is a live wire and always on the go, never weary of well doing. He is a type of his former manager, Hoy L. Malnisten, who is now in the service of Uncle Sam at Picatlnny Arsenal. N. J. Mr. Harney has a window commemorating commem-orating this historic day. Amasa Aldrich, manager of the Wasatch Merc. Co., tells the people Y.here their money goes when they buy Liberty Bonds. Read his message mes-sage on the editorial page. We admire ad-mire the patriotism of Mr. Aldrich. He says we must be up and doing. He has a window dedicated to the ause of liberty. Mr. Aldrbh has lent patriotic, messages several times to the people through the columns, of the Pyramid. H. C. Jacobs of the Progress Merc. Co. advises the people- to look to the future. His message in this issue tells the story. Words fail us at ibis moment to express fully our appreciation for the sterling 'iia!ili-.s of Mr. Jacobs. lie is known ami appreciated so much by the people of this community. Henry Erieksen. who dorK bis part in fed in p the community., points 'tut the path to victory. lie nui only helps on every turn, but In- 1 m a so i. sterling in the :i ri.iy who ill cm his bint for us I. ci us Pad a helping hand lodav. Tji'-.o his advice. .I" -s a tni" patriot. C. M. Petersen. M. n lri-t Tri...-. has not. forgotten ihe Tbr'ft w .. Ilcnt. He liai (In o oil ;. o 1 we w ol pure that he Mould do more if i,,. could. He helps to clothe the rur,. people, of tUs cararttUftity. Uad ' r y ..I'c ;n ' i i ' s ' s .1 e. . I .1 .Vuerrisl. Ire- -I" Peal.-.; one of windows lo Ihe :-ah- Of Liberty ! ,., 1 1 d S . Jo j;: I aU'i'jt- |