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Show UBErn loiliAiiF Final Figures Show That Bingham Subscribed $339,260 to Third Liberty Loan More Than Three Times Its Quota Campaign . Was Well Arranged people Justly Proud of Record. Bingham people are Justly proud of the splendid record this camp set lit the third Liberty Loan drivewhich ' came to a close last Saturday, The quota for Clngham was fixed at $112,-000 $112,-000 and the figures which are now In: band show that this town bought" bonds to the amount or $339,260 or' more than three times the quota. Figuring Fig-uring that the population of the cauu ' Is as much as 10,000 the subscription would represent an Investment of' . $33,926 for each man, woman and. child in Bingham. .. With this record Bingham stands in the forefront Of th9 towns and cities; of the state, and it U hardly likely that: eny town of the elze in the United States subsciibed so much. It was well .. worked her and everyone had the opportunity op-portunity of purchasing a bonl, and , there is not a great number in !Bing-ham !Bing-ham who were able that d:d not make a purchase. IThe returns at hand show the fol- . 'owing amounts subscribed at the various vari-ous agencies in the camp: ' Citizens State Uank. $37,300; Bine-., bam State tfSnnk, $40,360; Copper State ttiank, $26,316; Utah Copper Company, $150,000; Highland iBoy, $1)1,900; Apox, $25,000; Lark, $18,500;. United States Mines, $20,000. This waa a . campaign in which all patriotic people took part and much ' credit is due the ladles of the camp for their work in increasing the sales. ,. V |