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Show .2 0 to ' 2 ' 12 -'' : Uncle Sam's Postman s . Has a New Job la i IT He is now also a recruiting officer to enlist the financial support of the youngsters. Let him fej be your children's adviser in the matter of thrift. Let him show them what it means to substitute j J interest-bearing Thrift Stamp for the penny savings bank. Let him be the medium to put your chil- dren into actual contact with their country's government The Thrift Stamp represents to the children what the Liberty Bond represents to adults. The penny embodies war power just as the dollar, for pennies make dollars. The Thrift Stamp idea is designed to reach those who think in terms of cents. The power of the penny is shown by the fact that the government hopes to raise two billions of dollars from the sale of these stamps. )s M Thrift Stamps make a reality of the children's patriotism by allowing them to aid the govern- 6 ptg ment with money for war purposes. A child's savings may be a means to shortening this war by days, j and every day means the redemption of colossal waste. b Thrift Stamps cost 25c each. Books of 16, with a few cents added, are at any time exchange- ' able for certificates which will be worth $5.00 in 1923. These Stamps are received as payments on lt! Liberty Bonds. You may obtain them at any Post .Office, your mail carrier, and at most stores. . , . Sa !" S !q Itfl Sa )Si Thit Advertitement Paid for and Donatmd by tefefefalatelQfetelSal Merchant Tailor - - Mount Pleasant, Utah n 7 I v - ' Blazes' Pawdsn W. S. HART IN "BLUE BLAZES RAWDEN" ELITE THEATRE TUESDAY and WEDNESDAY, APRIL 9 and 10. Admission, 10c and 13c. ESf mif SEM 23 S3 ?S.f t EXPERT Jmk&ft J WORKMANSHIP PVW jUU ' ONLY. Wf&fc 1 Every man who works on (J hi ; ' ' your car here is an expert on jyAv! f t'l " ?i 3 whose judgment and work- siJ I dfv T r manship you can rely. You . T"5a-'- may leave your car with the (f -QStfJu assurance that it will receive . ' careful and correct attention. High quality goods,, careful alien- F-v?$""ei' tion, reasonable prices, service a lit- rj: S-ffffiiia tie hm-'i'id the pvor-ifn .tl.f-.-f. rhnr- .nv--" "Wl at teriRtics li;-'e made ;bls one of the "Si most, auc.i e''f ul aeeesoi v stores in j--- ' 1o"'ii. We have sonic mitrhty in I or- esting things to tell about Crow Lev- I -jgt- ick Oils and Greases. Tlieai. a re things I "'"'i.'Ti that you should know to get the most I gl from grease and oil in your own car. I u. fr'GSgw PEELY-IHNCKI.KY Al'TO CO. ljTilSg&Tj r:.c:e 10.1. . Mt. Pleasant, Utah. 4- , tia-raaEHLS 0&i&t$g& chesses ;V& ? ' ft pi m FEATHER M m YOUR NEST m ?3ta 7 7I"HTKJ immcf imn.TYtnnpU in H-JuM Liberty Bonds you are not gicir.g money to your country. You are pjJ making the safest investment in the world, and your money will come fv'3 ? ''"a back to you, with in'erest, at a time KjSjHg MfM when you may need it far more than S?lf 1 you do now. And remember fclj E-Oery "Bond yea Invest In 55l, May Satle a Soldier's L,ifc .f') mm fei Kj'rP' This Space Paid For and Contributed By SSiSw Progress Merc. Co. MT. PLEAS XT, I TAIL I Showing for the First Time a Zeppelin Bombardment and 1 Revealing the Secrets of the Vultures of the Air. I MIGHTY SPECTACLE. UwM W " 'g':Mtmgra -w Spns BKEAT1U.ESS Sl'SPKXSK. H mi e ' .i .i i . . SB ik i As a spectacle "The Zeppelin's M H The fact that tn's picture, "The 9 ' 4 I Hi ; M I - H; ! I' x' 1 4 I. a t l!ail" is superb. It prcspnls 1 Zeppelin's Last Raid' produced b ZJt $ I 11 f A $4 modern warfare In all its aspects, 8 1 Thomas II. nee and said to siir- kag-vf - -V,3 '"' ""' to su, h h'"r,hs '" I I t . -ili x ? pn esoiiic. The attack of the Zep- j I J'as8 his first great picture, "Civ t V'; ( 7 4 V. $ pein the .IctVnseless Jtritish 1 Hiisntioii," in some respects, dis- I 1 s JTT i t ? i t"v ns is one ol' the most Mi ikli.M.- 1 I - ESSO J? t X AUktl , li lv realistic scenes ever converted I I closes for the first time the se- W3jStL VJ , H'Kr$ ' X " i (o the screen. Some of the nlglit 1 1 ciets of the mighty vultures of the "tf 'J? .i&Vr J eff-jcts are of stunning liemK; y. I "35-., t. I 1 'anv of the plavci-s ho ap- & clouds, makes it one of moment- i t y s ff ( ' ' peered' in "('ivili.atioir' portray i H ous timeliness and capacity an- I ? "'tj , iV A " " -. i important, roles in the new produr- 1 P , , ZZT: I -. S !liX.-'J - - " S r tion. The I'cnliired plajers are H j ounces have been the rule where- fes& ' itT It'ff jf "rd Ilickm...,, as II... cminaii- I B ever it has been screened. kfl ' f ii ,1 v j'4 ,L (! i' of ( he Zep, and linld Mai key, I j f H as his I'inaiiccc. 1 The climax conies when a Zep- "r' , S "The Zeppelin's Last ltald" is iclin similar to t'l? ones used In '--T I " " ' 1 " i pletui-cd In bombing and lire! II j "Fit 2 f (- -l" ' v" ;n Mn(' ,,n- breal bless B the Germans in their attacks on , . fi w foi t be m-.iik-I 1 II carries you miles B liritish and French towns, is d- fTT s 1 ' v, 1 V ' " ' "''l"s V fr" h' f""1- 3 -h- I i , y ' A tii lit walls of the theatre! A whole H namited by its o.vn eoiiiman.lei, Xt 5 , vi. I .-..iiitry is the Maae, fiebls, who is an advocate of pe.T-e, nm1 ligg: " tv cSI"1 " T 14 - ' i ' ro.(N, villages an.l cities, the sea i '55S2 i VVT :, i f;,,. i,,(0 (. j,. j the mihtv g the great airship phi npes flaminj: y 1 , t r .J-MJ.&. t j .'c .th-.lealM1K dirigibles of the" . and smoking to earth. j i lssi.nis . y RELEASING THE BOMB "THE ZEPPELIN'S LAST RAID." A Real and Interesting Story of Raiding Life in the Air and the I : Human Interest of Love and Loyalty Which Trimrphs in the End. ! ELITE THEATRE J MONDAY, APRIL 8. Admission: 15c, 25c. j) ; - |