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Show v 7 r h SERTOMA CONTEST The Bountiful Sertoma Club is sponsoring a Bicentennial essay and poetry contest for students of any of the Bountiful Boun-tiful area high schools. CONTEST entries may be sent to Dallas Workman. Ser-: Ser-: toma Americanism chairman, chair-man, at 745 East 600 South, . Centerville, until Feb. 14. Winners of the contest at . Bountiful, Woods Cross, and Viewmont High Schools will : each receive a trophy and $17.76 in cash. OTHER entries will receive ratings with ribbons for first and second place ratings. ; Winning essays and poems ; wilt be published in the ; Clipper. "All Bountiful area high ; school students are urged to ; enter the contest," said r Arthur Lifferth, club president. THE RULES are: 1. The contest will include one section for essays and one for poetry. Length of essays should be between 500 and 750 words. 2. ENTRIES will be rated rather than placed. There may be several "firsts" or several "seconds" at each high school. Each entry rated first or second will receive a first or second place ribbon. 3. There will be one grand prize for each high school. The grand prize winners will each receive a trophy and $17.76 in cash. 4. ENTRIES will be judged on appropriateness to theme, clarity of thought, grammatical gramma-tical and literary correctness and originality. 5. All entries will be returned re-turned to the student submitting submit-ting after sponsors are Dallas Workman, left, general chairman of the Sertoma Club freedom program, and Arthur Lifferth, right, president of the Bountiful Sertoma Club, explain the rules of the club's Bicentennial contest to Shauna Smith, Viewmont High School sophomore. through with them, no later than April 1, 1976. Entries must be available to be published locally. S. ALL entries must be submitted to Dallas Work man, 745 E. 600 S., Centerville, Center-ville, no later than 7 p.m. on Feb. 14, 1976. A copy of the rules and entry forms may be obtained from any English teacher at any of the three high schools. |