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Show r i It I . - I L " - J X , ) X 1 I 1 ; KJ J " 1 ' - . - v ; ' , ' , JJ - V 1 - f ' ' :.: , ! r Kent Blackley, left, manager of South East i Service station and l'aul Beals, owner-manager owner-manager of Westside Market, smilingly pre-! pre-! sent a $10 check to Arthur Wing, winner ' of the past week's Who's Who contest. Art named the Who's Who but failed on the clues to lose $40. The money he forfeited will be added to the prize money this week to" bring it to $70. Wedilf vfimm mmm; I prize peps " to' $70 So look over the ads of sponsoring spon-soring merchants today and get your entry in early. We can give you just one clue to start on. The Who's Who is very well Jcnown and the clues we've tried to make them tricky. (Drop your contest entries this week in the J. C. Penneys or at the Springville Insurance (as it might just pay off and the prize is Dig. Arthur Wing was the lucky man this week copping the prize but he found (too many clues, 21, to be exact ex-act and there were only 18 in all. Arthur was presented a $10 check, not bad for a few min-il min-il utes fun and had he not work-I work-I ed quite so hard, he would W have been presented $50. So this week the prize' money jumps $20 more to $70 and the lucky person who succeeds in naming the Who's Who and finds the right number of ! clues this week, will get the check. If he names the Who's Who and fails on the clues, his check will be $10. A iist of the official clues I for each week, is on file at J the Herald Office and if any-I any-I one is in doubt after the con-1 con-1 test for the week that is over I ; of course concerning the clues, he may copy the list. I We recommend that you play j the game as a family and see j PUed for appointment as' Su-Even Su-Even if you don't need the ; money -and there are many i entering the contest, who realty real-ty don't need it its still lots ; of fun. |