Show 0 Utah Must Invest Millions in W. W S. S S. S I smiling young women who arc checking pledges given by for war F saving ving- ving stamps find T THESE that many havo have failed to mako promised purchases The girls seated about a n table at nt the Salt Lake Lako Commercial club arc left to right Mi Miss s Frances V Williams Miss iss E. E Fairclough Mies Katharine Davis Miss Hiss iss Evelyn E Ken Kendall find arid Miss l Anna Straus In the lower picture Miss Evelyn E Kendall se secretary of the state savings committee appears with ith her arms full of notices to delinquent subscribers t p a 4 ii 4 t. t r 2 t- t I 4 S c 7 4 r x r S ALES of War Tar Savings Saving's stamps in Utah thus fins far this year amount nt to toa a more than so 80 that the tho state must obtain prior to December 31 nearly or more than in cash Salt Lake county's share of tho the state allotment is maturity value of which has already y been sold These rhese figures came from James JamesT W. W Yo T Collins state chairman of the War Tar Savings Sa stamp movement The state committee is checking pledges said Mr lr Collins last night lit as many who subscribed last Juno have ha not purchased their stamps accor according ing to the records If those who have bought stamps at places different from the ones designated will bring their War Yar Savings certificate with the stamps due credit will be given U. U S. S Relies on Subscribers' Subscribers Word If you ron have hare not purchased tho the stamps you arc are hereby requested to todo todo todo do do so 50 immediately continued Mr 11 Collins Your pledge is a n solemn obligation to the United States government that you Oll would save e and invest invest in in- in vest est in iu War Tar Savings stamps Pledges amounting to io more than titan 1 were made by the American people and ancI acting on their good faith in their the has contracted for meeting obligations government supplies supplies supplies sup sup- plies to the full amount of the pledges made malc The treasury department has hns issued or orders that all nIl outstanding pledges es be redeemed at once All workers in the Var War Savings Sa campaign give their service service free They are arc llIS busy men inert anti and women and it is not fair to take an any more of their time than is absolutely necessary You can cnn help by filling one oue one of our cards and returning it promptly We Ye must have ha this information If you 1 0 do 10 not return this card a special committee will have to visit you vj ou This will mean unnecessary work for your neighbors and amid friends Dont Don't cause them this extra trouble I If Jr you ou have already aheady fulfilled your Jour pledge gc will you yon not assist further by ay making another pledge ge 1 Utah's Rank Is 21 The state committee points out that Utah now stan staff stands ls s in twenty first place in tho the sale of stamps and that the states state's honor is at stake because of lagging lagging- in this war enterprise Utah is called to speed speedup up said Mr Collins tl as os it is below other I states in the Twelfth federal reserve district which is leading other districts districts dis dis- us- us in the United States and has a a. good chanco chance to win first place among all ll districts if Utah keeps its pledge All who vho have ha purchased War Var Sa Savings Sayings Say Sav ings stamps are urged to add to those purchases for even e if all pledges are redeemed we should still be short in Utah Carbon and Piute counties I have haye already oversubscribed o the allotment g given en them quota of baby bonds is or so that every one should purchase at least as much in baby bonds as in any Liberty Liberty Lib TAb erty loan issue issue because 1000 is the limit any ono one can own though 1000 worth may max be he held by every member of a family Baby bonds pay 4 41 2 2 1 per cent interest |