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Show Listen to Morgenthau-Marshall Tell Power of Payroll Savings! Washington, D. C How important is the average worker's work-er's war bond purchases out of his pay every payday in the grand strategy of the Allied High Command? Does the extent of his or her War Bond allotment , have a part in determining when, where S" 4f ' an& the strength of our military blows? 'T -ja Any worker listening in on a recent f v-j2v;$82I conversation between General George C. V-r-Sr Marshall, President Roosevelt's Chief of Staff, and Secretary of the Treasury Hen- Y J?" y Morgenthau, Jr., learned the answers f . to these, questions. jN' .. j Said General Marshall: ""' - - "Mr. Secretary, I want you to answer George C. Marshall a question for me and to answer it with complete frankness. Can we military leaders plan to fight this war in an orderly way in the surest and most effective manner or must we take extraordinary risks for fear the money will not hold out?" I Replied Secretary Morgenthau: : V "General, the American public will - take care of that. What they have done 'if5"' V in the Second War Loan drive the money i 1 they have produced and the spirit they ; '"Sff have shown is proof enough for me that pS they will not let our fighters suffer from lack of support until we achieve complete in nirf fn i nl victory, no matter how long that may be Henry nor how much it may cost." Morgenthau, Jr. Up your War Bond allotment out of your wages" today. Figure it out for yourself how much above 10 per cent it should be. U. 5. Trettuij Department : 1 BUY ONLY GOOD COAL Dial 7-1523 "LOBB'S on the JOB-SUGAR JOB-SUGAR HOUSE COAL CO. 2191 Highland Drive Tires For Sale RECAPPING or REPAIRING See Carl, Ballard Hale or Harold Hafen OK RUBBER WELDERS PICK-UP AND DELIVERY SERVICE 780 South State Phone 5-7967 i l inn II. 1 j num. ji j ' ' P ' w. It 1 i ' "r"' tf' 4 n - 7 , ' , , j tiki '' I :f i , -i j nSn nC VellS- ohdsldfoiitsssrfmedom mf That's the way most electric company men got V R0A15 AAA ' J their start. It's the American way. And it works. UVHWW r'UflV J it works so well that the electric companies under experienced business management were able to posh power production up and up to supply war plants with far more electric power r-, .. . , , ., , . ,, . . than any nation has ever known before and Ho the wide-eyed boy beside him, this Fortress at jow pilot ranks with Superman. " . The same business system that is helping to One look at the Instrument panel and you feel win e war today will also enrich the peace the same way. It's hard to believe that ordinary when air freighters are delivering radios and mortals could ever master that maze of dials, refrigerators instead of block-busters 1 buttons, levers and switches. But young Americans are doing it with deadly efficiency. (Ask Adolf , Benito or Tojo.) And they 1 don't learn their jobs just by reading a book. It rv ' UTAH POWER & takes intensive training and practical experience. " Vs. . The electric power business is like that. You Yf LldHT CO. can't make kilowatUhours with theories. You've op got to learn how by growing up in the business. - Serving you the very best we can If anyone can get it we can and WE WILL) THE PAINT POT Call 7-2291 "We Make the WorM Brighter" |