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Show ' ' ' f 1 si I i, ' " -'"V . . ' i in. itn imfc ? Maurice D. Richmond, right, was dealt a fine hand this week by Springville businessmen business-men George Heidt of George's Conoco, 25 No. Main, and Jeff Miner of Miner's Auto Service, 480 South Main, center, who each gave him a full hand of 13 five dollar bills, a total of $130 for guessing the personality to be W. W. Clyde and the right number of clues to be 33. f $130 prfe meey $00: offered this: weeh. ested in politics, friendly with Hoover, heads boy's organization, organiza-tion, good manager, traveler, electrical ' engineer, company president, 3 daughters, business busi-ness executive, former bishop, leading industrialist, familiar name, U of U alumni board, wife was teacher, Springville benefactor, scouter, born here. Richmond happened to be one of them. The contest this week has a prize of $40 to the one who names the Personality and the right number of clues. With just the. name of the Personality, Personal-ity, the person whose name is drawn, will get $10. Without the right number of clues $30 is forfeited. The Who and Clues boxes will be placed at Duke's Jewelry, Jewel-ry, 220 South Main and at the Automotive & Supply Co., formerly for-merly the Love Company, 233 South Main St. this week. The rules should be read before entering. en-tering. Clues last week were as follows: fol-lows: never idle, civil engineer, -3 sons, - corporations head, SS Supt. three wards, built two churches, former mayor, headed head-ed C of C, boys his hobby, recognized re-cognized nationally, U of U grad, many interests, organizer, organiz-er, former councilman, drives Cadillac, was club head, inter- One hundred and thirty dollars dol-lars were showered on Maurice Richmond, 511 East 7th South, Tuesday, when his name was drawn from the Who & Clues box with the name of the Personality Per-sonality of the Week and the right number of clues. Personality of the Week was W. W. Clyde and there were 33 clues describing him and his activities. Mr. Richmond said that he was unemployed at the present pre-sent time and that the prize money would really come in handy. The sponsoring merchants for the week were Jeff Miner of Miners Auto Service, 480 South Main and George Heidt of ..George's. Conoco .Servicer- 25, North Main St. There were approximately one thousand names entered in the contest making it one of the largest weeks since the contest con-test began. Only a few had the right number of clues and Mr. HM.M.WI..I1 U 1 ' - -- Raymond Mark King, 38, husband of the former Josie.. ..Roundy of this city, who lost his life in an accident at the Pipemill. |