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Show Beaver County Lags In U S Bond Sales While September purchases of U S Savings Bonds in Utah were more than 9 above the same month last year, Beaver County is lagging, with only 56.4 of the county's 1960 sales goal purchased pur-chased during the first nine months. The figures were released re-leased this week by Sam Hickman, Hick-man, cashier of the Beaver Bank, and J. C. Smith, cashier of the Milford State Bank, county co-chairmen. co-chairmen. "Systematic buyers are the backbone of the U S Savings Bond program, which during the month of September alone found Utah citizens putting over IV2 million dollars into the purchase of E and H Savings Bonds," said Frederick P. Champ, state chairman. chair-man. Beaver County, sales for September Sep-tember were $4070, bringing the 9-month total to $45,097. "There is no finer way for our youth to acquire the habit of saving sav-ing than through the purchase of savings stamps at school through the Treasury's School Savings Program," Mr. Hickman and Mr. Smith pointed out. "As an indication of its growing grow-ing popularity, the program was started in 15 more Utah schools during September than in September, 1959 a record for our state." In Beaver County the Savings Stamp program is conducted by the American Legion Auxiliary. |