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Show rt i UTAH fe J If WAR BOND QUOTAS FOR JUNE . Jk- ' WASHINGTON, D. C, June 1. Henry Morgenthau, Jr., Secretary of the Treasury, today made known June War ; Bond quotas for the 3,070 counties in the nation to all State ! and County War Savings Staffs. The June quota for the State of Utah is $1,746,600. The county quotas, based upon a substantial increase over May quotas, are expected to reach ten per cent of in- i come when the nation goes on a billion-dollar-a-month War I Bond basis in July to help meet the war cost. "Everybody, I every pay day, ten per cent," is the battle cry throughout I the country. You can buy War Bonds at your Bank, Building & Loan Association, Post Office and at many department j stores. Quotas by counties are: ; Beaver, $9,400; Box Elder, $29,700. Cache, $40,800; Carbon, $60,200. Daggett, $200; Davis, $14,200; Duchesne, $3,900. Emery, $3,100. Garfield, $2,800; Grand, $4,900. Iron, $9,100. Juab, $8,500. Kane, $1,100. Millard, $5,800; Morgan, $2,500. Piute, $900. iir-Rich, iir-Rich, $1,100. Salt Lake, $1,077,200; San Juan, $4,100; Sanpete, $12,700' Sevier, $11,200; Summit, $10,300. Tooele, $14,100. Uintah, $7,900; Utah, $78,100. Wasatch, $3,100; Washington, $7,600; Wayne, $1,100; Weber, Web-er, $321,000. U.S.Tr.at.fJta,im,M |