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Show xWlm ami kmf uiamm iffiioy et .$100 ihedi The prize money in the Who and Clues contest next week goes up to a big $100. This was the announcement which came this week when Wilbur Wil-bur Wilson, 112 East Eighth j South counted 25 of the 27 clues to win $10 and forfeit $60. Mr. Wilson named the Personality Per-sonality of the Week, Melvin Duke, but he just didn't find quite enough clues. They were expensive clues too. Each one would have been worth $30 apiece more to Mr. Wilson had he found them. Like many other citizens who have tried every week, Mrs. Wilson said when she received tht $10 check for her husband, they don't intend to give up. The clues listed in the various var-ious ads of sponsoring merchants mer-chants were as follows: newcomer new-comer 12 years ago, apprenticed appren-ticed in Provo, Whitehead fancier fan-cier (his wife's maiden name); married in Salt Lake Temple, bishop over four years, in dance orchestra, sang in Idaho quartet, plays sax, former ward clerk, made 22 moves, bomb-sight bomb-sight repairman; Idaho Falls, Blackfoot, 9 years; two daughters, daugh-ters, bom in Provd, attended BYU, 2 years Pocatello air force base, Salt Lake to Springville, Spring-ville, MIA president, was bishop's bi-shop's counselor, Provo City band, 228 So. Main, BYU orchestra, or-chestra, wed 26 years; owns, manages business; watches, his living; on Main St.; 4 grandchildren. , . V : ..... ':' i 1 ,' . '1 ' x ' ... 1 r I WevUle Wno and Clues sponsoring busi-I busi-I (Viih n had words of consolation for Mrs. ' Mr Wilson when they presented her Hh" a S1 check this week for her husband, CVVas Richfield. He named 25 of the 1 C '" clues to forfeit $60. He did how-y how-y in 10 for naming the Personality who was Melvin Duke, Springville jeweler. Left, Ralph Butters manager of the Springville Spring-ville Safeway store, Mrs. Wilson and Calvin Cal-vin Packardassistant cashier at the Springville Spring-ville bank. Both business houses are among the contest sponsors. |