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Show $50 IN GOLD COIN AS PB1ZES J. Donnan Reavis, Originator of "The Reavis System" of Home Building, Decides to Offer Prizes Aggregating More Than Half a Hundred Dollars to Bright Lads and Lassies. Every lad and lassie, under 15 years of age, will be Interested In this contest for half a hundred dollars in good United States gold coin. This splendid prize has been hung up by Mr. J. Donnan Reavis, originator of "THE REAVIS SYSTEM" of home building; to be divided among the bright boys or girls, under 15 years, who make the greatest number of English words from tho letters contained in the famous fa-mous advertising expression: "WHOSE ROOF IS OVER YOUR HEAD?" The occasion of this generous offer on the part of "THE REAVIS SYSTEM" Is to promote interest, not only In the homo building business of the donors, but also to draw attention to the excursion ex-cursion and picnic of THE REAL ESTATE DEALERS' ASSOCIATION, which will be held at Saltair June 29. At this picnic, which promises to be the greatest ever held In Utah, tho award of the prizes offered by "THE REAVIS SYSTEM" will be announced, and the prizes will be given to the boys and girls making the three largest lists of separate words. To the highest estimator esti-mator goes the first prize, ?25; second largest. 515; third largest, $10 all In shining gold pieces. If the winners are present at Saltair on the day of the picnic, the additional sum of ?5 will be added to each prize, and the money will be paid from the music stand of the dancing pavilion. If, however, the winners aro not present, pres-ent, their names will be announced June 30 in the newspapers, and the money will be paid on demand at the ofilce of "THE REAVIS SYSTEM." 32-34 32-34 Main street. Three prominent citizens WILLIAM IGLEHEAR-T, manager of the Salt Lake Herald: PERRY S. HEATH, publisher of The Salt Lake Tribune, and HORACE G. WHITNEY, manager Desorat Evening News will act as Judges, and absolute fairness wlil govern gov-ern the awards. The estimates, as received, will bo dropped into a sealed metal box, the keys of which will be. In the hands of the Judges. , In order to give the judges time to inspect in-spect the estimates so as to make an announcement of the awards on the day of the Real Estate Dealers' picnic, June 29, the contest will close June 27 at 6 p. m., and no estimates after that time will be considered. 1 AfUi AsUmatv;ft,Are-ecelveL the-.tuna of arrival will be stamped upon tho envelope, en-velope, eo as to deal out justice to all estimators. We have endeavored to plainly stato the conditions under which the prizes? will be given, but in order to Insure absolute fairness to all of the contestants, contest-ants, it has been decided to append a few simple rules governing the contest, manner of awards, etc. RULES. FIRST Any boy or girl under 15 years of age Is eligible to win the prize In this contest SECOND The alphabetical letters in the six words, "WHOSE ROOF IS OVER YOUR HEAD?" may be used as often as desired, the only aim being to construct tho greatest number of words from the letters contained theroln. THIRD Plurals or possesslves will not be considered new words. FOURTH Synonyms will be considered consid-ered as new words. FIFTH Christian names, names of towns, scientific term's, Bible names and mathematical terms will be counted. SIXTH Each word must be numbered num-bered consecutively, so as to simplify the work of the judges. SEVENTH Use typewriter or ink In writing your estimate, and write only on one side of the paper. Ruled paper is preferable. EIGHTH In case of a tie for any of the prizes, tho amount of the prize will be divided equally among tie estimators. esti-mators. i NINTH Only one estimate can be made in one name. TENTH The words, "WHOSE ROOF IS OVER YOUR HEAD?" will not be counted as new words. ELEVENTH Seal your estimates In an envelope and mall It or deliver it in person addressed to "THE REAVIS SYSTEM" "WHOSE ROOF IS OVER YOUR . HEAD?" GUESSING CONTEST. CON-TEST. 32-31 Main street, "The Z. C. 31. I 's opposite." Salt Lake City. Utah. TWELFTH Each contestant will fill out his or her estimate in the manner stated below, and failure to do so will Invalidate your claim to the prize. -r- FORM OF ESTIMATE. -4- "WHOSE ROOF IS OVER rr YOUR HEAD?" GUESS- ING CONTEST. 4- The Reavis System, Ground -f Floor Security Trust Build- lng, 32-34 Main St. 4- Gentlemen: 4-1 4 This Is the final estimate of ' 4- full name, state address plainly. 4- 4- SIMPLY COPY THIS FORM IN -r- MAKING TOUR ESTIMATE. |