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Show EACH INDIVIDUAL'S SHARE IH LIBERTY BONO ISSUE If your income is $1,000 a year you should buy third Liberty loan bonds to the amount of $99; if i' is $1,500 you should buy $175 worth of bonds; If it is $3,000 you should buy ?507 worth of bonds and if it is $5,000 you should buy $1.41!) worth of bonds. This is the Way ihe T-welflh federal reserve disuict has had R B Hale of San Francisco answer the question, "What is my share of the cost of this war?" The rol of the war for the year will be $15,000,000 .000. About one-half inu?) come out ol family incomes in faxes and Libr rty bonds each family is responsible for the follow ins amount, bafed on income. After deducting de-ducting the taxo the remainder should go to the Liberty loan total for the year. Amounts to Be Paid On I his bond issu the amount would be one-tifth of the total sum caller for. the present issue being $8,000 OOfi.oon ; Average Tot. con1 "ibuted family . by e.-.ch Income family. $ 850 $ 82 1,000 99 1.100 113 1.250 13. 1.350 151 1.500 175 1,600 195 1.750 220 1,900 251 2 000 20 2.150 301 2,275 330 2.400 360 2,550 393 ' 3.000 443 3,500 507 4.500 658 5,500 1.008 C.500 1,419 7,500 m. 1,911 8.500 2 460 9,500 3094 12.500 5.250 17.500 7.860 22 500 10,460 27.500 13.200 35,000 17.850 45.000 25.000 55.000 32.500 65,000 40.000 75,000 48,000 85.000 1 5,000 95,000 63.000 123.000 85.000 174.000 124,400 225 000 162.500 227.000 202.210 345,000 254.400 448.000 333.700 G83.000 513.000 l.lf6,000 840.50(1 1,701,000 1.305.500 2.459,000 . 1,905.700 3.459.000 2,706.600 4,514.000 3.566.000 10.284.000 8.201.500 If your family income is $10,000. your share of the war for a year is sun our taxes are, let us say. $800. This leaves $3,000 for Liberty bonds This is a $3,000,000,000 issued Your minimum subscription should be $750. I Ihese figures represent the minimum mini-mum that it is your dutv to loan the j government of the United States. They 'do not represent what we should loan as patriotic Americans Our boys over j there have no minimum they are giving giv-ing all. State Is Congratulated. "Congratulations to you and all on Utah's magnificent showing. Keep on and beat the record of the second loan." This was Ihe congralulatorv message mes-sage which caun over the wires Tuesday Tues-day afternoon from W. P. Scott of the the Twelfth federal reserve district to Heber J. Grant, chairman of the central committee of Utah fcr the third Liberty loan campaign. W. P. Scott will be remembered by many Utahns as the representative in Utah for the first and second Liberty loans, and this commendator message mes-sage irom him Bays much for the third Liberty loan The Twelfih federal reserve vank is still urging thf hanks to turn in their subscriptions.'' The central committee urges every one to see that the sub-BCriptions sub-BCriptions go into the banks, so thev may be reported officially, ami asks the banks throughout the state to send in their reports, so that Utah may support her claims to having une over the top. nn |