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Show (MlhWf ifpll lfiP? tlTiPiiW 111 llliE IFF! See Page 8 for partial list of bond auction prizes. The people of Sugar House will be asked to support the Mighty Seventh War Loan vilh ' extra bond purchases for rash Saturday afternoon and eve ning at the Sugar House Piaza. In return for their investment in Uncle Sam's best bargain E bonds Sugar House bond I buyers will come as close to getting get-ting something for nothing as they ever will, according to Al- t ? 1 j - ;r - j I ' r j r :- I 1 ii m h,im - urn I "riini len L. Seegmiller, general chair- j man of the event. More than three hundred hard-to-get merchandise items will be given free as bonuses to the highest war bond investors. Assisting in the collection of the auction items is the Salt Lake Sales Maker Group, comprising repreesntalivcs of ten leading food manufacturers. The War Bond auction will begin at 3 p.m. and run until !) p.m. if nccesary to dispose of the big collection being made this week under the auspices of the Sugar House Chamber of Commerce, Com-merce, the Salt Lake Butchers and Grocers Association. !!eta Sigma Phi Sorority and the War-Finance War-Finance Committee of Utah. The full Kearns military band, under the direction of Warrant Officer George H. Wilkwick, will supply the entertainment for the big event. The band will intersperse novelty nov-elty numbers, vocalists and instrumentalists in-strumentalists with the auctioning. auc-tioning. Auctioneers will be A. H. Gar-rigues, Gar-rigues, loaned to the War Finance Fi-nance Committee by Cloverleaf Dairy, and Professor Royal Garff of the University of Utah speech department. Heading the Beta Sigma Phi girls collection campaign is Miss Kate Hackmeister. 'Arrangements have been made with the Salt Lake City Parks Department to construct a special spe-cial platform on the Plaza, and with the Sugar House Branch of the First National Bank to issue bonds on the spot. Bond Queens Leda Manwlil, who is currently leading the Salt Lake County vote getting lace, and Vivian Faucett, will be introduced in-troduced at the auction. Miss Manwill is sposored by the Sugar House Chamber of Commerce jand Beta Sigma Phi Sorority. Miss Faucett is backed by the Salt Lake Butchers and Grocers I Association. By way of giving an idea of the beautiful and hard-to-get items that have already been donated for the auction, the gift solicitors list the following as samples of what has already been pledged: two tires, a sleeping sleep-ing bag, cedar chest, Telechron electric clock, cigarets, nylon jhose, metal washtub, metal garbage gar-bage container, a big assortment assort-ment of groceries, auto acces Tories, inner tubes, motor oil, I ladies dresses, a hassock, serving serv-ing trays, fertilizer, mixing bowls, a wool blanket, man's shirt, and a number of merchandise merchan-dise orders having values running run-ning up to $10. MISS VIVIAN FAUCETT MISS LEDA MAXWILL These, queens will reign at the giant bond rally and auction Satin-day Satin-day in the plaza, when more than 300 valuable merchandise prizes, donated by Sugar House merchants, will be given to bond buyers. Miss Manwill is the Sugar House Chamber's queen candidate and 1 i.'r also sponsored by Beta Sigma Phi, business sorority, while Miss I Faucett is the Butchers and Grocers Association candidate. |