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Show Cedar City man first Bingo winner have a winning card," said Cosney, who works for the United Parcil Service. "Then we discovered a number we hadn't seen before, and it finished up a card for us." Cosney said the Bingo Bucks would come in handy for back-to-school items for his two children. He also chuckled and said, "I guess I owe another visit to the Pizza Factory." Cosney is relatively new at Cedar City, having moved here in June from Kanarraville. He was the only winner verified by the Monday noon deadline, and thus was awarded the entire prize package for the week. Mike Stansfield.general manager of the Record said several people had told him they had problems locating all the numbers, and reminded readers that the Bingo numbers are also hidden in ads throughout the paper, and not just on the Bingo feature page. In this week's game, yellow Bingo cards wiii be used. The $70 prize money will be split up among each holder of a winning card submitted in person or by mail to The Iron County Record offices before Monday at noon. Readers are encouraged to gather as many cards as possible. The more tards, the greater the chance of ending up a winner-like Don Cosney ! Don Cosney Don Cosney, Cedar City, is $70 richer today for being the first winner in the Iron County Record's Blackout Bingo Contest, now entering its second week. Cosney received 70 "Bingo Bucks" which can be spent at any of some three dozen Iron County stores. He picked up his winning 3ingo card at Cedar's Pizza Factory. " We had several cards, and combed the paper over three times, but didn't |