AXPARK CITY, SUMMIT COUNTY, UTAH, THURSDAY, SEPTEMBER 2,1943Legion August Bond Drive Over The Top' The local post or the American Legion has gone over the top In its August bond sale. Tho post and auxiliary unit together was to sell *10,000.00 war bonds. At this writing the sale has reached tho *17.350 mark. In tho state of Utah the sale was to have reached the sum of $4,500,000.00. The American Legion sale In almost every community has exceeded Its quota sometimes much as five times their quota. This‘was a popular sale and in almost every Instance the purchase was by Individuals. Banks, business houses and corporations were notVital Need For Nonferrous Metals Stressed, 1 At Army Demonstration And Sham BattleSomo ,2500 men, women and children t gathered at tho ball park Monday alter- 4 noon to witness tho army demonstration scheduled for 4 p. m.The demonstration is an offldlat tribute from tho army ground forces to the men and women who mine tho metals so essential to the war effort.The army demonstration unit* which was formed at tho direction of Under, Secretary of War Robert P. Patterson, i has already ^visited key copper producingtowns in Arizona and has presented tho bnttio and told of tho vital need of t copper before 65,000 miners and their * families. 1According to Major Clifford W. Mac- , c Farlane, industrial cervices division, war department* the sham battles havo been v enacted to stress tho immense quantities s of nonferrous metals which go Into me- . v chnnlzcd warfare. , x(Continued on Page Eight)