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Show V'Ca. C r N V, x V v. '' '4' yo(h.AC. VI ' X" V , ,- o f v. -- 1 ' I , K ' x, s0 i , r k . V f 4 I lf ! - I ' A WMv. VMMCMMv AV' a- Daniel M. Green, Bountiful tribune summertime snapshot contest smaapsIliiaDitirs Mit Unidentified snapshot entnes may be an obstacle to jour fun and adventure. WARNING: Once again, the Tribune Summertime Snapshot Contest has received entries that do not have the name and address of the photographer on the back of the pictures. If you dont have your name and address on the back, and if your picture is a winner, the judges wont know how to give you the prize, and you have no chance of being entered in the Kodak International Newspaper Snapshot Awards contest where the prizes are fabulous. So, be sure you follow the rules. They are printed on the facing page. Read them carefully ar.d then start entering your snapshots WINNERS this week are Steve Marshall, Box 68, Panguitch, Utah. Daniel M. Green, 290 E itln 1500 South, Bountiful, Utah Linda Taylor, 1955 Berkeley St., Salt Lake City. John II. Richards, 2660 Wellington St , Salt Lake City. These four pictures will join previous winners in the select group from which w'lll be picked the four black and white entries in the KINSA contest. These, together with the four best color prints in the contest will be sent back East for the international judging. Last year a Bountiful architect w'on the top prize in the nation for his color picture of a storm in Southern mmsnrlk Linda Taj lor. Salt Lake City Utah, and with it a trip around the world for two plus $1,000 in cash. The same top prize is being offered again this year, and, of course, is being duplicated for the top black and white winner. Other travel and cash prizes go to the next four winners in each category, and in addition, there will be 10 honor awards of $500 each and 200 merit awards of $100 each. y snapshots taken since July and mail them to Snapshots, The Salt Lake Tribune, P.O. Box 867, Salt Lake City, Utah 84110. The prints may be taken with any camera, may be of any size except not larger than 11 by 14 inches, and you may send in as many as you wish every week. The black and white entries are judged each week and the four winners each get $5. Color entries (and the contest is for color prints are judged every only) month and winners get $10 each. 30, 1972, ITS EASY to get yourself in contention for these awards. All you have to do is pick out your best close of the contest, the judges go over all winners again and pick out the four black and white and four color pictures to enter in the KINSA contest where they will compete with other entries from about 100 newspapers in the U.S., and Canada and Mexico. THE PRIZES are there, waiting to be won, but you can4 win anything unless you enter. Remember, mail your entries to Snapshots The Salt Lake Tribune, P.O. Box 667, Salt Lake City, Utah 84110. At the summer-lon- g The Salt Lake? Tribune, Sunday, June 24, 1973 Steve Man&all, PangnRch, flail t - I - t r 4 t |