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Show Bond Purchases Hearing '58 Goals Purchases of United States savings bonds in Utah during November were $1,472,640, making mak-ing a total to date of $17,724,-426 $17,724,-426 or 99 per cent of the year's quota, according to Frederick P. Champ, state savings bond chairman. chair-man. Frank A. Wardlaw, county bond chairman, announced thatj sales within Salt Lake county amounted to $517,766 for November No-vember and $7,494,125 for the year to date, or 96 per cent of the 1958 goal. "Peace on earth and good will to all and each one of us wants peace for his own precious reasons," rea-sons," the chairman said. "But peace costs money. Money for strength to keep the peace. Money for science and education to make the peace lasting. And money saved by individuals to keep our eocnomy strong. Each bond you buy helps provide this money helps strengthen this country's Peace Power. Are you buying enough?" Sales figures released indicate that four additional counties Beaver, Davis, Utah and Carbon exceeded 100 per cent of their 1958 quotas during November, bringing to 11 the number of counties achieving this goal. The others are: Washington, Wasatch, Juab, Box Elder, Morgan, Iron and Sanpete. Too many people waste half their time finding ways to waste the other half. |