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Show HrHrk1rk1ck-k-k-k-k-k-kirtrk-k-k i Glacial K.S. lie? I I Ml UTAH $ ! W WAR BOND QUOTAS f I J FOR JUNE -PHMt -- 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 income in-come when the nation goes on a billion-dollar-a-month War Bond basis in July to help meet the war cost. "Everybody, every pay day, ten per cent," is the battle cry throughout the country. You can buy War Bonds at your Bank, Building & Loan 'Association, Post Office and at many department 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. 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. Treasury Department |