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Show War Saving Stamp Owners in Utah To Receive $1,431,820 as U. S. Interest EAST MONET III STATPS GllflSP JLP1L IS II . Thousands of Dollars to Flow Into Homes of Citizens Who Have Bought U. S. Securities UTAH . itiz.'iis have cl,4:il.8J0 of "easy money" within their grasp. j At leant. Ill in is the vast hum that will be paid to Utahns by ITncle Ham on January 1, J24. aa In-tereat In-tereat alone upon the money they have Invested In War Kavlngs securities. The money will be all "Telvt t" and-shuws and-shuws clearly the eurnlng power of the Interest hearing securities. To get this sum the only provision I'ncle Ham auks is that lTth go over the top In the big War Havings campaign cam-paign that will end New Year's. The $1.431. SIM) represents 4 per cent compounded com-pounded Interest on the money Invested In-vested in W. H. H. during the present year. , QUOTA ANNOUNCED. For the first time since the campaign started, a yer ago. tne accurate amount of 1'tah's quota in the campaign cam-paign ruts been announced by the stale committee. In ordr for the state to triumph In the drive, there must be ln vested In cash a total of $7.42,100. For an Inveatment of this amount t nrle Ham will pay back to the eople of I'tah In 1923 a total of Ss.tlMgo, representing rep-resenting principal and Interest, But I'tah Is far behind In Its quota and Is threatened with utter failure. After a survey of reports from all nec-tlona nec-tlona of the state, the War HHVIngs committee t (mutes that $920 1 ap hour, or h a minute, must be Invested In-vested In W H. H until the campaign closes. COMMITTEE ALARMED. Members of the stai committee are alarmed over the situation in Halt Inke. The city, counted as a county because of Its large population, baa slipped from eighth to tenth position In the standing of per capita Investments. Millard and Klch counties pajuwd Halt 1-e.ike, and the city la also threatened with being overtaken by several other Counties. Wlih flute and Carbon countlee over j the top, Tooele held first position until yenterdny among the counties of the 1 atiite Mill contenting for high honors. As th result of a vlgoroun week's j drive. Hanrwie county cllmtied from sixth poNtilon to the top place on the honor roll, barely noHing out Too?le county f'r high honors. |