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Show COUNTY CLOSE TO BOND QUOTA Individuals Must Buy $154,797 Worth of Bonds Last-minute efforts in Cache county's Fifth War Loan drive are snowing good results m some quarters, but individuals must still ouy $164,797.51) worth of bonds Deiore Saturday night if the county is to reach its quota of ,jtiu,uu0 m individual sales. rms was today's report from bond headquarters hi Logan, ac-coraing ac-coraing to Adrian W. Hatch, county chairman. Sales to individuals through June 6 amounted to $807,202.50, wmch is 83 per cent of the quota-assigned quota-assigned to tne county. Reports received hi Logan indicated that iinal intensive drives are being staged in many wards and communities, com-munities, and hope was expressed tnat the people of the county would see the urg.ncy of the situation sit-uation and respond to their -fullest ability. July 6 reports added Lewiston to tne roster of communities arid wards which have reached their quotas. The Lewiston organization, headed by Langton Barber and B. T. Pond, has sold $39,750 in bonds, compared to a quota of $69,2oU. Meanwhile, reports received from the War 'Finance Division in Ogden Og-den were that $32,239.00 in war bonds have been t-ought at Utah war plants by residents of Cache county. This amount win be credited to the county but the only way the various wards or communities can receive credit on their quotas is by having their solicitor., obtain tne number of the bond or the receipt and turn it in to toond headquarters in Logan with their, sales report. This must be done by , Monday' night, July 10, it credit is to . be given, Mr. Hatch said. Ward Lid .limmity leaders lead-ers were urged to see that this is done. |