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Show page 8 April 23, 1955 THE JOURNAL A Happy Way To Health March Bond Sales Narrow Gap Sales of series E and II savings bonds amounted to $l'.X,70t in Davis County during March, according to E. Dale Peak, South Davis County savings bonds chairman. Total sales for the first quarter were $5M,1H, or 21 of the countys 1955 quota, he reported. Floyd D. Williams, Coalville District (Summit County) savings bonds chairman, will be awarded the miniature Liberty Bell offered by the Utah savings bond commit tee for the highest percentage of county quota attained at the end of the first quarter, it was announced by Clem S. Schramm, state sales director. The award will be made in recognition of the outstanding lecord of bond purchases by the citizens of Summit of their County in reaching 51.1 1955 quota. Purchases in the Coalville area exceeded those of other areas in the county, making Mr. Williams eligible for the awaid, he stated. Other counties which are SCOH'S SCRAP BOOK By R. 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