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Show Larger War Bond Sales Asked For March If Utahns can step up their "extra" war bond savings enough to oversuoscribe tneir jviarcn quota of $3,600,000, the Beehive State may win special recogni-' tion in notice to our fighting forces. Men in the army at home and abroad will be informed of the 10 states exceeding their March war bond quotas by the widest margin, the U. S. Treasury has informed Utah War Finance Committee officials. The honor list will be sent by radio and cable to all service publications overseas as well as to army establishments in this country, the War Department has agreed. "Since Utah did so well in j Series E bonds during the Fourth War Loan, it would certainly clinch that achievement if we could prove to our fighting men that we keep backing their attack at-tack between drives, too," said D. Howe Moffat, executive manager. man-ager. However, during the first two weeks of March, only $751,567 was sold, which means that if Utah is to make its March quota, it will be necessary to sell more than two million dollars in E, F and G bunas by April 1, Mr. Moffat Mof-fat pointed out. |