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Show Iron County Goos Over Top In War Bond Drive t 'Determined effort on the ;art of the War finance Committee and city and block woikers creat.d a wave of bond buying by peo;)le of Iron county in the last two days of the Fifth War Loan Drive, put the County "over the toy" again. Individual buyers fell Just a llUl-below llUl-below the quota, but public and corporation quotas were o.er-iub-scri:ed, putting the county purchases pur-chases $57,345.50 over the county quota of $309,000. Purchases of all tyi:es of bonds dumg the drive total $306,345.50. . The Iron county qujta for individual indi-vidual purchases of series E bone1' was set at $119,000, and the wage earners, farmers, and business pro-pie pro-pie of the county bought a total f $106,493.60, while other Individual purchasers, (different types of Investment In-vestment bonds) came with $3,000 of the county quota for this group of $100,000. Credit for all purchases of these bonds during the remainder remaind-er of the month will be given tin county on Its Flfth'War Loan drlv. and the commltte In charge lv pes to reach the full quota before July 313st. The Public Fund quota of $30,000 was well over-subset 1 ;ed by the county, cities and others, with a1 total of $52500 in bonds purchased. Corporations of the county made the best showln of all groups almost al-most dubllng tht quota of $60,C0 with purchases of $115,352.00 mad3 by this group. In addition to the $366,343.50 Invested In-vested In bonds by groups nrn-tloned nrn-tloned above, the Bank "of Southern South-ern Utah made a" purchase of $115,-000 $115,-000 which was not credited to the county quota. |