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Show SCHOOL CHILDREN ! nap SKS ii Number of Pledges Expected Expect-ed to Be Large When Count Is Made. School children of Utah are partiot-ically partiot-ically rcspondin? to the war savings campaign, and v.hcn total pledges are counted the amount subscribed will be very large. In nniounts ruiiLrin from 25 cents a mouth to if 2 a week, they have pledged t io savt during the coming year the sum of J13,lu2.50 and invest it in j thrift stamps and war savings stamps. ) Of this amount the Boxelder county j M-hool childr'jn have pledged the sum S of $10,024.oa. Other counties in Vtnh ' from which reports have been received to date show pledges of school children to be as follows: j Kiaver count", $tiSS; Cache cnuntv, 100.30; Salt akn county, $1335.75; f -;an Juan cuun.ty, $17i.."0; Seicr conn- y, 2S3; tunmiit emmty, s54.75; V,'a- satrh county, $295.63; Washington I count', 00. ; It is pointed out that this is a very i-ununcndable showing and will bear fruit, not only in the amounts saved, j but in the ha hit of saving something c.'M-h week to be put aside. f Henry P. Muyle, assistant stato di-vrelor di-vrelor of v.ar savings, believes the rpiota of Sail T.ake school chihlren -n i 1 1 arraily in.T"tis-. as mnst of the sehinils S are usin;: the last v.e-k of school fur ij t!io urivo. As country schools close ;' earlier, their records arc moro com- j uletc. k, |