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Show "E" Bond Purchase Lags In Utah Lag in the purchase of war bonds by farm people must be overcome, according to Clyde C. Edmonds, Utah War Finance Committee agricultural chairman, chair-man, because supporting the invasions in-vasions yet to come is as much to the farmers interest as it is to all other citizens. Rural citizens must recognize that "E' bonds are as good as a cash reserve, and that they need not clear up all their indebtedness indebted-ness before investing, he declared. de-clared. "There is no safer way for a farmer to maintain a cash reserve re-serve to meet possible emergencies emer-gencies than to buy "E" bonds, because within 60 days, if necessary, neces-sary, he can convert to cash without with-out red tape and without fear of criticism. That is one of the privileges to which bond purchasers pur-chasers are entitled," said Mr. Edmonds. Although the Fifth War Loan proper ends July 8, it was pointed point-ed out that sale- of E, F, and G bonds through July 31 will count toward the Fifth War Loan total. |