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Show T H E r P N HI T. OF:TME. D ku E-(E- wJ :r .n 4- - V-' -' V 'r V"' . - 4 , r' it M A s' Js fHf ''' ' ", ' ; 4a Bonds form a reserve for future repairs for modern buildings, and replacements improved stock, better homes. .. "HERE'S WHY..." li They pay for the care and cure of our ... wounded . . . supply the finest of medical aii. They help to bring our boys hack home . . . to pay for all the colossal cost of Victory. - childrens education . . . right on through ' college. 6a E Bonds return 4 at maturity for every $3 you Bonds will provide a solid reserve of buying .power to assure steady jobs for veterans. invest. of depression. follow-u- p . 1EVJS V't ,' . , V'h s ' V . , ,; s 't, "" : s - w m loitfhei individual of today stands redy to defeod priftoptes freedom and koman diaaity-- Prot?tioR of otnr hard-wo- n ' ' n ' v. . i h vr lo ptace as in war.. Victory requires an pnepu . I In Rich County, Nearest Army Recyuiting Station is Located At ! 201 Federal Building - LOGAN, UTAH ; 1EVJS . ; P, 1 at i the Hyrum Nebe&er. home at South Eden. ... .. Mrs. John H.- - Weston is spending a week or so at Salt Lake with her daughter, Mrs. Russell Innes. Mr. ondf Mrs. Mark Pugmire of St. Charles were Sunday visitors at the home of Mr. and- Mrs. Ben j. Weston. Ellsworth HiHla employed at the Andrew Mattsfo ranch ' for a few . - : Stephen Earley spent a few days at Qgden returning Sunday evening. ' evening Mrs. Jim entertained at her home in Sharpe MontpeHer at a joint birthday supper honoring Ben Dick'ind Mrs. L. D. Lamborn, with this following pres-- , ent: Mr. and Mrs. Ben Pick, Mr. and Mrs. L. D. Lamborn, Mr. and Mrs. J. L. Hawkins, Mr. and Mrs. Ross Cheney, Mr. and Mrs! Joseph Earley and Mr. and Mrs. James Sharpe.,- 4' Coimty Agent Milton B. Weston of. Shoshone, Idaho, paid & visit to his father, John H.. Weston and family On' Sunday -- , ? Mondayl 4 Mrs. Verla Price and Mrs. Barbara home. , s - ' ' ' , Carol Jean Hyden spent the week end in Logan visiting with her cousj in, Dorlene Keral.Mr. and Mrs. Marion-JFreeman and sons Kay Dean and LeRoy, are spending a few days visiting' with friends in Laramie, Wyo. Mr. and Mrs. Allison Wendelboe and children of Las Vegas, Nevada, were recent visitors at the Theodore Hildt home. iA J- y Yr, S' W ?:77 .-- v ' - w-- . tK v z, s ' 1 " " 'L - V? . ' 4 J . a" tliwf- 1 r ; ' s- . Norris were Logan visitors Friday, also Mrs. Letha Johnson. Rulon Woffinden went to Layton, Utah, Sunday to visit his parents, Mr. and Mrs. Ernest Woffinden. Sidney. Pugmire of St. Charles visited with his son Dean. end family? Sunday. Gold Pieces X' Mr. and Mrs. Jos. A. Cheney of : Augustus St. Gaudens was the deLogan passed through Wednesday signer of the $10 and $20 gold pieces. enroute o Kemmerer, Wyo., to spend Thanksgiving with their daughters, Mrs. Morita .Fisher and Mrs. Mae Uqurhart and families, returning on Fnday. They spent Friday evening at the home of their son, Ross and o Opportunity; of lifetime supply ing DDT and other profitable profamily where the evening was spent rook. Other playing guests included ducts to farmers in Rich County. No Mr. and Mrs. Jesse lEarley, John H. experience or capital required. Must Weston, and Mr. and MrsArlo B.. have auto and references. PerWeston. V 'J manent. Writegood or wire McNESS Wm. Huntsman of Ogden was here COMPANY. Dept D. 2423 Magnolia Monday checking the State Road St., Oakland. 7, California. buildings,Mrs. Virginia Thompson and son Bruce,, went to' Cedar City to spend Thanksgiving with her sister, Mrs. Phyllis Cooley, ' and family.,-'-. - - V. ?- - . . Victory Loan Trainee - ... The following townspeople shopped in Logan Friday: Mr. and Mrs. De- Verl Whittington, Mr. and Mrs. Bart Satterthwaite, Mrs.. Rosanna Satterthwaite, Mrs. Effie Sprouse, Mr. and Mrs. Merrill Sprouse and Mr. Isaac Wamsley.'- ' ; . ' Mr. and Mrs. G. W. Peart were in Ogden and Salt Lake sveral days the v first part of the week. Word . was " received from JLaMar Wamsley that he was leaving for overseas Wednesday. Mrs. Lota Kennedy went to Salt Lake Friday to her daughter, Lt Mae Kennedy, who is being discharged from the U. S. Forces. Mrs. Glen McKinnon, Mrs. Milt Hatch and Miss Grace Hatch were . Evanston shoppers Tuesday. Mr. and Mrs. Farrell Peart were bus iness visitors Tuesday. Mrs. ,W:.1EL Marshall was an Evanston shopper Thursday;' Wm.Norri& and Jesse Limb have received their Army and Navy discharges ? and ore home again. Mr., and Mrs. Len Hoffman motored to Ogden Tuesday. Mr. and Mrs. N. L. Gray were in Ogden Monday on business. Wayne Rex was a business visitor at " Ogden Monday. . Mr. and Mrs. Passey motored to Salt V 'I Lake Thursday. Ross Jackson and Mrs. Frank Jackson motored o Ogden Wednesday to bring the new baby home,' a baby girl. . - V: ...- Logan Monday. Mr. and Mrs. Dale Brooker arev visiting for a few days in town. Dale recently, arrived from Europe and has received an honorable dis- ' ' charge, from the anny. McKay Loveland and family were holiday guests of their parents. Bp. and Mrs. Milford Loveland. Milton Calder of Salt Lake called on friends in town Sunday. Mrs. Lazette Satterthwaite has been hired to teach in the district ? . , school at Fish Haven. Mr. and Mrs. Dean Nicholls are visiting at the parental Dave Calder 1 - .days.- - Calder and family were in :. R. :V. patriotic Amencan . LOCAL GARDEN CITY NEWS (Continued FronvPawe One) - , y - MAKE . VICTORY SECURE LAllETOl'Jtl s' ' ' ' i ' .' - 0g 7a They give security to enjoy later years with peace of mind. 3a Buying Bonds rather than scarce goods helps keep the lid on prices . . prevents in-flation and its , Sa They hold dollars in store to pay for our 2a Held by millions of Americans, Victory r' I ' I'Y 6 Uie ' True ' " ' '' . ' v 5 4ft f f :5k 4 IS THIS VETERAN. A beneficiary of Public law 16 is shown learning the intricate aviation engine. From a.foxhole, after he gave nP education to resuming his education is some jumpy but this man like of others will make it because of Victory Loan dollars. Veterans Aujbuh tion photo. . 4 ; i, . - , J W i: T Working Tovmrd Stability Male Help Wanted v - . '; ; Ellis Island Ellis Island became an immigration station on December 31, 1890. YOUR WAR POND I W&M) I ' THESE VETERANS Disabled veterans mere youth who are,4hwn being given shop training so that they may make the oii Tralnin i paid for by the Veterans f Administration wIiUai funds such as Victory Loan Bond dollars. Victory WB helps some disabled vet! Every Veterans Administration photo. is |