Show State Bond Drive Ends As Late Sales Hike Total to Although the fourth war loan campaign officially ended at midnight Tues Tuesday ay war bond bon sales in Utah Ufah cp continued to mount Wednesday with the total reaching approximately I per cent of the campaign quota of A total of 13 of Utah's 29 counties counties coun coun- ties were vere r reported ov over r the top of their drive quotas said Clarence Bamberger executive vice chairman chairman chairman chair chair- man state w war r finance Others are expected t l lo go over I the top before the cn end of pC February since all sales of E F bonds through February 29 will b be counted count count- ed towardS toward th the f fourth J loan an q quota he s said aid id T f Leading the state sat I W was daras iv s V Wayne V nc w l h Jh the b bank reported rt d had I reached abo about t per ce cent t of f its I worth of bonds sold sorL W the first county counts of f t the state officially to ex exceed cx- cx its quota Tooele county resl residents purchased purchased pur pur- chased about per cent of their quota and nd Mor Morgan Morgan gan county countY- also reported about per cent of quota with Salt Lake o nty was as the thc only one one in ili the state with a quota of more than to exceed ed its quota Total purchases were as compared with a quota of ot 22 22 Other counties which exceeded their qu quotas tas with amounts purchased purchased pur pur- chased are are re as follows Daggett 2925 Emery Garfield Iron Juab Millard Rich Summit and Wasatch Figures from the federal reserve indicated the Beehive state had tied for thirteenth place in the nation in reaching its quota q Praising the work of all workers during the campa campaign Charles L. L Smith chairman of the state war finance committee paid tribute to Mr Bamberger who wh has been responsible responsible re re- re for a large part of this drives drive's success Mr Bamberger has succeeded in developing the war finance committee com corn Into a a. permanent organization tion supporting these war loan drives and he has done more th than n nany any single voluntary worker said Mr Smith Mr Smith c comm commended the people of Utah for their support of the drive pointing out that during the past 14 months in fo four r war loan campaigns have purchased more than Ithan in war bonds Military i Ins n s t a 1 11 lat a t lo ions s were praised for or their support In the campaign The Ninth service com command mand inand army service forces and oth other r military establishments cooperated cooperated co co- co operated to the fullest ext extent nt not only by providing pro bands and overseas overseas over over- seas veterans for Cor bond rallies and displays of ot military material but also through the actual purchase of bonds bond by civilian and military personnel el said Mr Bamberger Officials lauded heads head of of the thc various divisions of f the warS war fi finance fl 11 nance committee for their work in Continued on Pare PaCt Nine Column One l Bond ond Drive Ends Ads i wi Total Of 01 Continued Fife One t putting airing the state over its quota D DJ of headed b j Thousands women by byrt Y Yrs Mr rt rs O. O A. A st state te chairman of the women's division and Mrs Dra i Edmund und Kearns Salt Lake Lak City t chairman participated in the cam cam- camm m through their heir to house-to-house canvass cAnvaS in an effort to put ut a fourth war loan shield in every residence window The women's division and the l community division headed b by y Charles arles C. C Freed played an import important t tant tAnt role In the success of the j campaign aign since reports indicate a apart large part of individual purchases Were in bonds of small denominators tors made by housewives and other small investors Mr Smith paid lild aid boy r Scoot Drive 11 p q The Boy Scouts followed up the j knocker door-knocker campaign by calling J at t homes during durInS' a special war bond shield day and school children also participated in a to house-to-house during schools at war day Tu day in m an effort to till fill par par- par completed war stamp books t r Banking and finance concerns were ere complimented by Mr Bam Bam- 1 merger berger who said they had exceeded their quotas in every case casc Charles ie Bintz headed that division State and Fand t and civic leaders loaders have invested public funds willingly in government government govern- govern ment bonds said Bald L. L P P. P Van public funds chairman s More ore than 1 0 Utah firms firma exi ex- ex i ex- ex exceeded d their drive quotas and the industrial division headed cd by Lincoln Lincoln Lin- Lin coln coIn R. R Ure hall haa participated fully through plant rallies rames and encouragement i of ot payroll savings plans Wong among said Mr Smith 1 Following visits by Clyde C C C. Edmonds Ed Ed- monds chairman of ot the agricultural tural tural division farmers responded heavily to support the drive e officials officials claIs added Civic clubs to whom speakers Speaker were provided through a speakers speakers' bureau headed by Lynn LynnS S S. S Richards motion picture theaters theaters the the- aters newspapers and radio officials dab dals also were commended by the general committee Labor organizations I 1 n d u s tries banks corporations civic church and state leaders also were praised f for r their support which helped the state meet its quota However Ho war finance e officials poin pointed d out that although the thee ther drive r e is ij officially lal y ended the hard littles are being fought on fronts throughout the world world battles battles that continued support of ot persons on the home front through pur pur- ch dree te ce of ot bonds The drive has ended but none of ot us u. can afford to stop buying bonds now said Mr Smith |